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Print The Oceanside City Council agreed this week to sell two vacant parcels of commercial land within the city’s El Corazon Park to Sudberry Development, Inc., as the sites for a 268-unit apartment complex and a 7,500-seat indoor sports arena. The San Diego Sockers, a professional soccer team that now plays its home games at San Diego’s Pechanga Arena, plans to make the Oceanside arena its new home. The team announced Thursday it will hold a groundbreaking ceremony May 20 at the site on Conner Way, just off El Corazon Drive and Rancho Del Oro Drive. Called Arena Califino, the venue also will host concerts, conventions and other large events. ....
Print The result of a ballot measure in which more than two-thirds of Oceanside voters rejected the construction of up to 585 homes in South Morro Hills appears to be jeopardized by a tentative ruling last week in San Diego Superior Court. If upheld, the ruling would be a victory for Integral Communities, the developer seeking to build the North River Farms project in an agricultural area of northeastern Oceanside. Integral filed the suit in January 2020 alleging that the citizen-led referendum violates state law. Judge Richard S. Whitney said in his tentative ruling released Friday that the referendum was “preempted” by the California Legislature’s efforts in Government Code section 66300 “to maximize the development of housing within this state.” ....
Print Residents renewed their concerns this week about building more homes in Oceanside’s South Morro Hills, the city’s last agricultural region. The proposed South Morro Hills Community Plan, presented to the Oceanside City Council last week, would reduce minimum lot sizes from 2.5 acres to 1 acre and would allow “clustered” residential development with lots as small as 2,000 square feet on portions of parcels of 20 acres or larger. Some longtime Oceanside residents, speaking during the council’s public discussion of the idea, opposed any increase in the residential density of the 5.4-square-mile region on the city’s northeast corner. Others, mostly representing the area’s largest and oldest farming families, said more homes are needed to support the development and agri-tourism that could sustain the region. ....