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Planning commission approves Gardena Honda auto‑repair building amid neighbor parking complaints
Summary
The Gardena Planning and Environmental Quality Commission voted 5-0 to approve a 4,260-square-foot auto-repair building at an existing motor vehicle dealership.
The Gardena Planning and Environmental Quality Commission voted 5-0 to approve a site plan review allowing a 4,260‑square‑foot auto‑repair building at an existing motor vehicle dealership in the city’s general commercial (C‑3) zone.
Assistant Planner Kevin Law told commissioners the project requires Environmental Assessment EA‑3‑25 and Site Plan Review SPR‑2‑25 and is categorically exempt from CEQA review under CEQA Guidelines Section 15303 (new construction of small structures). He said the parcel is about 3.4 acres, is currently used as a service parking lot for the dealership, and that the proposal would add a building with eight service bays.
The project, as presented by staff, meets development standards for floor‑area ratio, building height, setbacks, street‑front…
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