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Desert Hot Springs planning commission unanimously backs 64-unit affordable housing project
Summary
The Planning Commission voted unanimously April 14 to recommend that the City Council approve entitlements for Crossings on Camino Companedo, a 64-unit, 100% deed-restricted affordable housing development with one requested concession to unit-size standards.
The Desert Hot Springs Planning Commission unanimously voted April 14 to recommend City Council approval of entitlements for Crossings on Camino Companedo, a proposed 64-unit, deed-restricted affordable housing development on a vacant five‑acre site about 600 feet east of Palm Drive.
Planning staff and the applicant described the project as a 100% affordable development with a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, on‑site amenities and a single‑story 3,986‑square‑foot community building. Patricia Vil Gomez, the planning staff presenter, told the commission the development would require a general plan and zoning map amendment from residential high to residential medium and that utilities are available at the site. The staff report recommended certification of an addendum to the 2020…
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