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Temecula commission approves 164‑lot Paloma Del Sol homes and private Elderberry Park recreation center with security, fencing conditions
Summary
The Temecula Planning Commission approved two tied planning applications for 164 single‑family lots and a private 3,686‑sq‑ft Elderberry Park recreation center in Paloma Del Sol, adding conditions that require developer‑installed cameras maintained by the HOA, clarified fencing/wall treatments and limited gating of select amenity areas.
The Temecula Planning Commission on March 4 approved two planning applications covering a new 164‑lot neighborhood in Planning Area 4 of the Paloma Del Sol specific plan and a private recreation center for the Elderberry Park subdivision, subject to revised conditions of approval.
Staff presented the home product review (PA25‑0168) describing six floor plans ranging from about 1,993 to 3,252 square feet and four architectural styles — prairie, farmhouse, Mediterranean and Italian eclectic — plus an “architecture‑forward” approach that recesses garages 6 to 12 feet on most plans. Staff said the product will include 164 residential lots and five enhanced elevation locations and recommended approval with a revision to Condition of Approval 31.
Janine, a city planner, and Scott, the city’s home‑product reviewer, also presented a development plan (PA25‑0163) for an approximately 3,686‑square‑foot private amenity building to be used by Elderberry Park residents only. That amenity package includes a multipurpose building, a swimming and lap pool, a spa, cabanas, a barbecue area, a pickleball court, a tot…
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