A rendering of the Seaside Ridge apartments. Courtesy of the developer The developer of Seaside Ridge, apartments proposed for Del Mar’s vacant north bluff, has requested a delay in the hearing set in a lawsuit against the city over the affordable housing project. The delay was requested to allow time for the California Court of Appeal to issue its decision in a similar lawsuit against a city in Los Angeles County. The 259-unit Seaside Ridge development would be built on a 6.9-acre parcel on the Del Mar’s north bluff that was once targeted for a luxury resort hotel. The land, owned by San Diego philanthropist Carol Lazier, is currently zoned for a single large home and fenced off.
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