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El Cajon council approves nine-unit condo project with two deed-restricted moderate‑income units
Summary
The El Cajon City Council voted unanimously among members present to approve a nine-unit condominium at 1471 East Main Street that includes two units deed‑restricted for moderate‑income households for 55 years; staff noted two CEQA mitigation measures and a late Caltrans driveway comment.
The El Cajon City Council on an evening vote approved a nine‑unit attached condominium complex at 1471 East Main Street that will include two units deed‑restricted to moderate‑income households.
Spencer Hayes, associate planner with the Community Development Department, told the council the proposal seeks a general plan amendment to medium density residential, a rezone to RM‑2,200, a tentative subdivision map and a site development permit. Hayes said the 0.37‑acre site would house three three‑bedroom units (about 1,150 sq ft) and six two‑bedroom units (about 850 sq ft), with 18 parking spaces and common landscaping and recreation areas. “The project requests to amend the general plan land use designation to medium density residential or MR,” Hayes said during the presentation.
The project includes two…
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