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Planning commission approves 30‑unit Amboy Resort; applicant granted edits to several conditions

Twentynine Palms Planning Commission · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The Twentynine Palms Planning Commission voted unanimously to adopt a negative declaration and approve a conditional use permit for the 30‑unit Amboy Resort on Amboy Road, approving limited changes to archaeological, paving and water‑quality conditions requested by the applicant.

The Twentynine Palms Planning Commission voted 5‑0 to adopt a negative declaration and approve a conditional use permit for the Amboy Resort, a proposed 30‑unit resort on Amboy Road that would place development on the southern 5 acres of a 10‑acre parcel.

The project calls for three‑D printed cabins of about 200 square feet each, several small community buildings (applicants cited dimensions including 1,900, 920 and 3,500 square feet for different structures), concrete walk and golf‑cart paths and parking located along the southern edge of the site. The applicants told the commission they will leave the northern five acres undisturbed.

The approval follows a staff presentation recommending the negative declaration and CUP and a period of public comment. Jean Eldman, representing the applicant team, described the proposal as an "eco resort" that will rely on recycled and reclaimed materials, solar power and water‑saving measures. "This…

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