COLLEGE PARK SIZE BOOST OK'D COUNCIL APPROVES 10 ADDITIONAL HOMES.Byline: Jim Skeen Do you mean:
PALMDALE Palmdale, city (1990 pop. 68,842), Los Angeles co., S Calif., in the irrigated Antelope Valley; a growing residential suburb of Los Angeles near Little Rock Creek where it forms Lake Palmdale Reservoir, inc. 1962. - Resolving what is expected to be the last dispute over how many housing units a developer can build in the foothills of southeast Palmdale, the City Council approved an increase of 10 homes to the College Park project. College Park will have 847 homes instead of the 837 units the council had approved in June June: see month. . A representative of the developer, David Bushnell Noun 1. David Bushnell - American inventor who in 1775 designed a man-propelled submarine that was ineffectual but subsequently earned him recognition as a submarine pioneer (1742-1824) Bushnell, Father of the Submarine of Bushnell Binoculars binoculars Optical instrument for providing a magnified view of distant objects, consisting of two similar telescopes, one for each eye, mounted on a single frame. In most binoculars, each telescope has two prisms, which reinvert the inverted image provided by the eyepiece , said there was confusion at the June council meeting over the final number. Bushnell had offered to dedicate ded·i·cate tr.v. ded·i·cat·ed, ded·i·cat·ing, ded·i·cates 1. To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate. 2. a five-acre park as part of the project provided no residential units were lost. The council approved the addition of the park at the June meeting, but did not give Bushnell additional housing density credits. The council allowed the additional 10 homes at its meeting Wednesday. ``They said they needed this interpretation prior to the development agreement going forward,'' Mayor Jim Ledford said. ``I asked them, 'Is this the last thing you need for the development agreement?' and they said yes.'' The city and representatives of Bushnell and Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of 1,945 square miles covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties. are working on the development agreement, which details the mechanics of how the project will be built and exactly what costs each of the participants will be responsible for paying. The College Park project is planned for 540 acres west of 47th Street East between Barrel Springs Road and Avenue V. The property would include a Palmdale campus of Antelope Valley College, 847 homes on home lots ranging from 5,000 to 40,000 square feet, an 18-hole golf course and a retail area. The 80-acre college campus would initially handle about 3,000 students. The initial campus is expected to cost about $37 million. Eventually, the campus will accommodate 10,000 students. The ultimate build-out of the campus is projected to cost about $100 million. The project is projected to create more than 500 jobs at the campus, the retail center and golf course, and to be worth $35.2 million in annual expenditures for Palmdale's economy. |
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