Nonprofit announces settlement with developer of artificial surfing lagoon in Oceanside

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Deal requires Ocean Kamp to cap homes at 667, go all-electric, install solar, include traffic management plan

The local nonprofit Preserve Calavera announced Thursday it has agreed to settle its lawsuit over the Ocean Kamp project, an artificial surfing lagoon with a 300-room resort hotel and almost 700 homes approved for the San Luis Rey Valley.

'The next thing is to lay in roads and utilities. We're working with the city, and that will take another eight or 10 months. Once that happens we start building up.' Or digging down, as in the case of the artificial wave pool that will be 'the center of gravity for the whole project,' he said. The waves, hotel and related shops and activities are expected to attract surfing enthusiasts from throughout Southern California and beyond.

 

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