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Council hears concept for 215-unit Lennar development on Aliso Viejo Parkway; parking and fire risk top concerns
Summary
Lennar Homes and its consultant presented a concept to demolish five office buildings and build 215 for‑sale homes (22 affordable units) on 11.76 acres along Aliso Viejo Parkway. Council and residents focused on parking adequacy, traffic, and fire‑safety during the concept review; staff will return with refinements and required environmental analysis.
Lennar Homes presented a concept plan to the Aliso Viejo City Council for a 215‑unit for‑sale community along Aliso Viejo Parkway that would replace five two‑story office buildings across about 11.76 acres.
The project, presented by consultant Peter Carlson, would mix three‑story townhomes and single‑wall attached units with enclosed two‑car garages, about 80 guest parking spaces, and a centralized recreation area. Carlson said the scheme includes 22 affordable units—10% of the total—making the proposal eligible for density‑bonus incentives and waivers and requiring a development agreement and general‑plan and zoning amendments. "These are computer generated renderings. They're totally to scale," Carlson told the council as he walked through site…
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