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A PEEK AT THE FUTURE OF MUPA IN WILDOMAR

Below is an excerpt from the City of Wildomar Housing Element Update 2013-2021 available on the cities website.
The Highest Density Residential (HHDR) land use designation (for 4 targeted sites) and the Mixed Use Planning Area (MUPA) land use designation (for 21 targeted sites) will both allow a density of 30 dwellings/housing units per acre. As stated in the General Plan, the HHDR designated land allows between 20 and 40 units per acre. The General Plan does not establish a density range for MUPA designated land, and MUPA land can be developed at any density. Thus, for the purposes of this DEIR, the highest density allowed in the General Plan (HHDR) is assumed to be the maximum density allowable in the MUPA. The City currently has approximately 122 acres of MUPA designated land but does not currently have any land designated HHDR.
From the Riverside County General Plan Land Use Designation which was “adopted” by the city upon incorporation one finds the HHDR (Highest Density Residential) allows for 20-40 dwelling units per acre consisting of Mult-family dwellings, includes apartments and condominiums; multi-storied 3+ structures are allowed.
From the same document one finds MUPA (Mixed Use Planning Area) No density range given, the intent of the designation is not to identify a particular mixture or intensity of land uses, but to designate areas where a mixture residential, commercial, office, entertainment, educational and/or recreational uses, or other uses is planned.

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