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Huber Valley council approves settlement, adopts resolution for Warmington Residential project

3074703 · April 21, 2025
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Summary

The Huber Valley City Council voted 4-1 to approve a settlement with Warmington Residential and adopt a resolution allowing a 67-unit project, with the developer paying $1 million toward local road work and other conditions intended to avoid costly litigation.

The Huber Valley City Council voted 4-1 Monday to approve a settlement with Warmington Residential and adopt a resolution approving the developer's 67-unit project at the southwest corner of Camino Real and the railroad corridor.

The settlement requires Warmington to pay the city $800,000 before issuance of the project's first building permit and to provide an additional $200,000 that the council may direct either to widening Camino Real north and south of the site or to the city’s affordable housing fund. The vote followed months of litigation after the council denied the project in March 2025 and Warmington filed a verified petition for a writ of mandate seeking to overturn that denial.

City staff delivered the settlement terms at Monday's special meeting. "Warmington has agreed to pay the city the sum of $800,000 on or before the issuance of the…

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