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Council approves additional housing units in Oakley
0 Comments | Oakland Tribune, Jun 24, 2009 | by Jonathan Lockett
OAKLEY -- More than 100 homes have been approved to fill vacant space next to Freedom High School.
The City Council voted at its meeting Tuesday to subdivide a 33.36-acre lot into 162 parcels for Pulte Home Corp. Pulte's Magnolia Park development along Neroly Road borders the lot on the north and west sides, bringing the total number of housing units to 548.
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The area was also rezoned from general agriculture to planned development to allow for the construction of houses. Currently, the Magnolia Park development is 28 units short of being fully completed.
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