Mixed Use Development Approved for 136 South B Street, in Oxnard

136 South B Street. Image via City of Oxnard.136 South B Street. Image via City of Oxnard.

A mixed use development has been approved for 136 South B Street, in Oxnard. Dylan Chappell, of Ventura, is listed as the developer for the project. It proposes 20 new units for the area, for an overall density of 125 units per acre.

136 South B Street. Photo by Stefany Hedman.

136 South B Street. Photo by Stefany Hedman.

The site is currently developed with parking and a smaller sized building. The lot is .16 acres overall. It has been marked for redevelopment, as part of the Downtown General Plan for several years. The site is located within half a mile of the Oxnard Transit Center, a major transit stop, which connects to Amtrak, the Metrorlink, the pacific Surfliner, as well as several bus lines. The 2045 Regional Transportation Plan has identified it as a High-Quality Transportation Corridor.

136 South B Street. Image via City of Oxnard.

136 South B Street. Image via City of Oxnard.

Plans call for a five story design. The 20 units will be in the upper floors, including one and two bedroom layouts. There will be two affordable units, one under the low income tier and one under the very low income tier.

136 South B Street. Image via City of Oxnard.

136 South B Street. Image via City of Oxnard.

A commercial unit will be on the ground floor of the design. Renderings depict a contemporary aesthetic, with industrial elements. It has been titled “Urban Lofts.”

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