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December 3, 2007 at 9:35 PM #11063December 3, 2007 at 10:28 PM #108503MultiplepropertyownerParticipant
Here you go! Courtesy of the troll!
Shea Homes CDP#05-238 Coral Cove: a
proposed project for a new residential subdivision
on 10 acres (currently operating as greenhouses)
on Vulcan at Ashbury to contain 30 townhouses and
39 single family detached homes. After all ROW are
taken the resulting buildable acreage is about 7.5
acres. This project is zoned R8. The builder will be
working within the zoning with a bonus density.
12 of the 30 townhomes will be inclusionary units
for sale to qualified low income buyers. Shea Homes
has held a series of workshops with the neighbors
regarding this project. The next workshop will be
Thursday, January 5, 2006, at City Hall in the
Poinsettia Room.
The EIR report is currently available for viewing as
of 12/5/05 at the Planning & Building Dept or online
at the city’s website:
http://www.cityofencinitas.orgDecember 3, 2007 at 10:28 PM #108607MultiplepropertyownerParticipantHere you go! Courtesy of the troll!
Shea Homes CDP#05-238 Coral Cove: a
proposed project for a new residential subdivision
on 10 acres (currently operating as greenhouses)
on Vulcan at Ashbury to contain 30 townhouses and
39 single family detached homes. After all ROW are
taken the resulting buildable acreage is about 7.5
acres. This project is zoned R8. The builder will be
working within the zoning with a bonus density.
12 of the 30 townhomes will be inclusionary units
for sale to qualified low income buyers. Shea Homes
has held a series of workshops with the neighbors
regarding this project. The next workshop will be
Thursday, January 5, 2006, at City Hall in the
Poinsettia Room.
The EIR report is currently available for viewing as
of 12/5/05 at the Planning & Building Dept or online
at the city’s website:
http://www.cityofencinitas.orgDecember 3, 2007 at 10:28 PM #108640MultiplepropertyownerParticipantHere you go! Courtesy of the troll!
Shea Homes CDP#05-238 Coral Cove: a
proposed project for a new residential subdivision
on 10 acres (currently operating as greenhouses)
on Vulcan at Ashbury to contain 30 townhouses and
39 single family detached homes. After all ROW are
taken the resulting buildable acreage is about 7.5
acres. This project is zoned R8. The builder will be
working within the zoning with a bonus density.
12 of the 30 townhomes will be inclusionary units
for sale to qualified low income buyers. Shea Homes
has held a series of workshops with the neighbors
regarding this project. The next workshop will be
Thursday, January 5, 2006, at City Hall in the
Poinsettia Room.
The EIR report is currently available for viewing as
of 12/5/05 at the Planning & Building Dept or online
at the city’s website:
http://www.cityofencinitas.orgDecember 3, 2007 at 10:28 PM #108643MultiplepropertyownerParticipantHere you go! Courtesy of the troll!
Shea Homes CDP#05-238 Coral Cove: a
proposed project for a new residential subdivision
on 10 acres (currently operating as greenhouses)
on Vulcan at Ashbury to contain 30 townhouses and
39 single family detached homes. After all ROW are
taken the resulting buildable acreage is about 7.5
acres. This project is zoned R8. The builder will be
working within the zoning with a bonus density.
12 of the 30 townhomes will be inclusionary units
for sale to qualified low income buyers. Shea Homes
has held a series of workshops with the neighbors
regarding this project. The next workshop will be
Thursday, January 5, 2006, at City Hall in the
Poinsettia Room.
The EIR report is currently available for viewing as
of 12/5/05 at the Planning & Building Dept or online
at the city’s website:
http://www.cityofencinitas.orgDecember 3, 2007 at 10:28 PM #108661MultiplepropertyownerParticipantHere you go! Courtesy of the troll!
Shea Homes CDP#05-238 Coral Cove: a
proposed project for a new residential subdivision
on 10 acres (currently operating as greenhouses)
on Vulcan at Ashbury to contain 30 townhouses and
39 single family detached homes. After all ROW are
taken the resulting buildable acreage is about 7.5
acres. This project is zoned R8. The builder will be
working within the zoning with a bonus density.
12 of the 30 townhomes will be inclusionary units
for sale to qualified low income buyers. Shea Homes
has held a series of workshops with the neighbors
regarding this project. The next workshop will be
Thursday, January 5, 2006, at City Hall in the
Poinsettia Room.
The EIR report is currently available for viewing as
of 12/5/05 at the Planning & Building Dept or online
at the city’s website:
http://www.cityofencinitas.orgDecember 4, 2007 at 12:49 PM #108760psteachParticipantI drive by this area every day, and I noticed that work on this project after grading has pretty much come to a halt in the last couple weeks–in fact, I noticed that about a number of projects around the area. I wonder if Shea is holding off a bit, given the market, or whether this delay is just a normal part of construction. It seems as if it would be smart for them to delay if they can afford it, as it doesn’t seem to me as if homes around the area are being snapped up by eager buyers.
In fact, I wonder about the two much smaller “luxury home” developments off La Costa in that same area. There, construction continues, and a few seem to have sold, so maybe the Leucadia market is stronger than I think.
Sign twirlers are out every weekend, though!December 4, 2007 at 12:49 PM #108864psteachParticipantI drive by this area every day, and I noticed that work on this project after grading has pretty much come to a halt in the last couple weeks–in fact, I noticed that about a number of projects around the area. I wonder if Shea is holding off a bit, given the market, or whether this delay is just a normal part of construction. It seems as if it would be smart for them to delay if they can afford it, as it doesn’t seem to me as if homes around the area are being snapped up by eager buyers.
In fact, I wonder about the two much smaller “luxury home” developments off La Costa in that same area. There, construction continues, and a few seem to have sold, so maybe the Leucadia market is stronger than I think.
Sign twirlers are out every weekend, though!December 4, 2007 at 12:49 PM #108896psteachParticipantI drive by this area every day, and I noticed that work on this project after grading has pretty much come to a halt in the last couple weeks–in fact, I noticed that about a number of projects around the area. I wonder if Shea is holding off a bit, given the market, or whether this delay is just a normal part of construction. It seems as if it would be smart for them to delay if they can afford it, as it doesn’t seem to me as if homes around the area are being snapped up by eager buyers.
In fact, I wonder about the two much smaller “luxury home” developments off La Costa in that same area. There, construction continues, and a few seem to have sold, so maybe the Leucadia market is stronger than I think.
Sign twirlers are out every weekend, though!December 4, 2007 at 12:49 PM #108907psteachParticipantI drive by this area every day, and I noticed that work on this project after grading has pretty much come to a halt in the last couple weeks–in fact, I noticed that about a number of projects around the area. I wonder if Shea is holding off a bit, given the market, or whether this delay is just a normal part of construction. It seems as if it would be smart for them to delay if they can afford it, as it doesn’t seem to me as if homes around the area are being snapped up by eager buyers.
In fact, I wonder about the two much smaller “luxury home” developments off La Costa in that same area. There, construction continues, and a few seem to have sold, so maybe the Leucadia market is stronger than I think.
Sign twirlers are out every weekend, though!December 4, 2007 at 12:49 PM #108915psteachParticipantI drive by this area every day, and I noticed that work on this project after grading has pretty much come to a halt in the last couple weeks–in fact, I noticed that about a number of projects around the area. I wonder if Shea is holding off a bit, given the market, or whether this delay is just a normal part of construction. It seems as if it would be smart for them to delay if they can afford it, as it doesn’t seem to me as if homes around the area are being snapped up by eager buyers.
In fact, I wonder about the two much smaller “luxury home” developments off La Costa in that same area. There, construction continues, and a few seem to have sold, so maybe the Leucadia market is stronger than I think.
Sign twirlers are out every weekend, though!December 4, 2007 at 1:22 PM #108889patientlywaitingParticipantBugs mentioned before that some homes in new developments get sold to relatives or buddies of the developer to set new comps. Buyer beware.
December 4, 2007 at 1:22 PM #108940patientlywaitingParticipantBugs mentioned before that some homes in new developments get sold to relatives or buddies of the developer to set new comps. Buyer beware.
December 4, 2007 at 1:22 PM #108932patientlywaitingParticipantBugs mentioned before that some homes in new developments get sold to relatives or buddies of the developer to set new comps. Buyer beware.
December 4, 2007 at 1:22 PM #108921patientlywaitingParticipantBugs mentioned before that some homes in new developments get sold to relatives or buddies of the developer to set new comps. Buyer beware.
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