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Oceanside is considering a series of zoning amendments intended to streamline the creation of emergency shelters and low-income housing in the city.
Shelters on city-owned properties in commercial, industrial, and public or semi-public zones would not need to obtain a conditional use permit or other discretionary approvals under the amendments.
“The city is creating more flexibility and opportunities for these facilities . and streamlining review and contracting,” said Shannon Vitale, a city associate planner, at Monday’s Oceanside Planning Commission meeting.
The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval. The proposed changes go to the City Council for a decision June 16.
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