Cobalt Road at Hook Boulevard is a land parcel in the City of Victorville that consists of 217,800 square feet (5 acres) of vacant land. As a single-family residential land parcel in Victorville, its zoning code is R-1 TB4 that permits the proposal of its subdivision into sixteen (16) single-family residential lots. R-1 permits the development of single-family homes while TB4 permits the development of four (4) dwelling units per acre, so a planned urban development of sixteen (16) single-family homes may be developed as well as an ADU with each home. Located on the southwest corner of the arterial roadways Hook Boulevard and Cobalt Road, the property neighbors the fully developed Legacy Springfield Community to its north and a neighboring lot that was approved in October 2024 to be subdivided into one hundred thirty-one (131) single-family residential lots to its east.
Available to serve the site, all utilities include electricity from Southern California Edison, gas from Southern California Gas Company, water from Victorville on Hook Street, and sewage from Victorville on Cobalt Road.
Strategically situated approximately 12 miles from the subject property, the future Victor Valley station of the thrilling Brightline West High-Speed Rail offers convenient connectivity from Southern California to Las Vegas. The Victor Valley Station will be located on a 300-acre property southeast of the Dale Evans Parkway and I-15 interchange in Apple Valley. The station may serve as the future hub for connecting to the High Desert Corridor and California High-Speed Rail systems.