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Escondido council approves conversion of Juniper Street office building into 32 apartments, including eight deed‑restricted low‑income units

Escondido City Council · March 6, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously approved a developer’s plan to convert a 30,000‑sq‑ft office building at 332 S. Juniper Street into 32 residential units using state density‑bonus law, adding 10 net units to the housing stock while preserving parking and minor site improvements.

Escondido’s City Council voted unanimously to approve a plan to convert an existing 30,000‑square‑foot office building at 332 South Juniper Street into a 32‑unit housing development, including eight deed‑restricted low‑income units under state density‑bonus law.

Principal planner Ivan Flores presented the project on behalf of staff and outlined the requested permits: a plan‑development permit, design review and a density bonus that allowed two bonus units above the site’s 30‑unit by‑right capacity. Staff recommended adoption of ordinance No. 2026‑05 and Resolution No. 2026‑40 approving the…

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