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Commission recommends City Council approve 8-unit condominium proposal at 516 Cajon Street with conditions on lighting and materials

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Summary

The Planning Commission recommended that City Council approve a proposal for eight condominium units at 516 Cajon Street, contingent on a lighting/photometric plan and use of natural materials consistent with Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission guidance. Neighbors raised concerns about density, alley traffic and screening.

The Redlands Planning Commission on Oct. 14 recommended that the City Council approve a project to construct eight condominium dwelling units on two vacant parcels at 516 Cajon Street, following design review with the Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission and public comment.

Planner Nelson Nascada told the commission the project covers roughly a half-acre on Cajon Street and would be organized as four house-form buildings with two covered parking spaces per unit. Nascada summarized design changes made after two Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission (HSPC) reviews (Dec. 5, 2024 and June 5, 2025) and said the current design "is an overall conformance with the city's architectural historic design…

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