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Oxnard staff recommends approval of tentative parcel map for 20-unit Albany Apartments at 2929–2931 Albany Drive

5422803 · July 17, 2025
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City staff told the Oxnard City Council a tentative parcel map would consolidate three lots and an alley into a 1.3-acre parcel to allow construction of a 20-unit apartment complex; staff recommended the council adopt a resolution approving Planning and Zoning Permit No. 24-300-03 and file a CEQA notice of exemption.

Oxnard City planning staff presented a proposal to the city council to consolidate three lots and an alley at 2929 and 2931 Albany Drive into a single 1.3-acre parcel to allow construction of a 20-unit apartment complex.

Juan Carlos Torres, associate planner for the Community Development Department, Planning Division, told the council the application before them is Planning and Zoning Permit No. 24-300-03 and was submitted by the property owner, James Allen. "The request is to allow for the creation of a new 1.3 acre lot, vacating existing easements and granting it easements for the proposed new alleyway," Torres said.

Torres said the tentative parcel map, if approved, would permit a 20-unit apartment complex authorized earlier by the planning commission under Special Use Permit No. 24-500-03. "The tentative parcel, if approved, will allow for the construction of a 20 unit apartment complex under…

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