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As stated in the Victor Valley News Group, on March 23, 2024, the Hesperia City Council approved a settlement with NuLevel Partners, Inc. regarding a lawsuit tied to a residential development project. This agreement clears the way for the construction of 185 single-family homes on 35 acres of vacant land along Mojave Street.
The lawsuit arose from disputes over the development phases, particularly the processing of final maps, leading to claims that the developer allowed a tentative map to expire. NuLevel Partners argued they had met all requirements, prompting legal action to protect their rights.
Under the settlement, NuLevel must submit documentation for the final map of phase 3 within six months, with phases 1 and 2 to be completed within 48 months after phase 3 is recorded. The agreement includes a provision allowing the developer to credit infrastructure improvements against development impact fees owed to the city. The original environmental review remains valid, ensuring no changes to the project’s initial proposal.