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Commission sends favorable recommendation to rezone 84 Lumber property from I‑1 to I‑2

5520587 · August 1, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to recommend rezoning a 13.63‑acre 84 Lumber parcel from I‑1 (light industrial) to I‑2 (heavy industrial), noting existing use and a gas‑line easement across the site.

The La Verne Planning Commission on July 29 voted to send a favorable recommendation to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to rezone a 13.63‑acre property owned by 84 Lumber from I‑1 light industrial to I‑2 heavy industrial. Staff displayed the parcel and zoning map, noting the site already contains I‑2‑zoned property where the existing facility sits and that the applicant seeks consistent zoning on the adjacent land they intend to develop. Staff pointed out a gas‑line easement cutting through the northeast portion of the property and said the applicant does not propose rezoning the small section that touches Jefferson Pike. Staff also said traffic entering and exiting the site would continue to use Wheeler Street as it does today. No technical planning or engineering objections were recorded during the discussion. A commissioner moved for a favorable recommendation to the board; the commission approved the motion by voice vote and will forward the recommendation to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen for final action.