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Council approves first reading of Our Lady of Guadalupe apartment project after residents raise parking and safety concerns

2665849 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

The council approved on first reading a proposal by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Orange to build 21 apartments at 920 W. La Habra Blvd, including two moderate‑income rental units; the motion and a related inclusionary housing agreement passed 4‑1 after a closed‑session discussion about legal exposure.

The City Council introduced the first reading of an ordinance approving a 21‑unit apartment project on a 1.59‑acre site on the southern portion of the Our Lady of Guadalupe (OLG) church property and approved an inclusionary housing agreement restricting two units for rent to moderate‑income households.

Contract planner Daryl Taylor described the proposal: 21 apartment homes in buildings grouped around a central paved drive and cul‑de‑sac, access from Walker Street, on‑site parking mapped at 73 spaces (including two‑car garages and 11 visitor spaces), and multiple common open‑space areas and landscaping. Taylor reported the project meets city parking…

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