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Council introduces ordinance to extend Bircher Logistics Center entitlements, secures community benefit payments
Summary
The Calimesa City Council on July 21 introduced Ordinance 4‑14 to approve a development agreement extending entitlements for a 115‑acre logistics project at Oak Valley Town Center, securing up to $1.1 million in per‑square‑foot community payments and immediate and optional extension fees.
The Calimesa City Council on July 21 held a first reading and introduced Ordinance 4‑14 to approve Development Agreement DA 25‑03 between the City and QR Bircher Oak Valley Owner LLC, extending the life of previously granted entitlements for a roughly 115‑acre logistics/industrial site at Oak Valley Town Center.
City staff explained the project was previously entitled (general plan and specific plan amendments and other approvals) in 2022 but those entitlements are set to expire on Sept. 6, 2025. Staff said the development agreement before the council would extend the timeline for construction while securing public benefits and implementation commitments that otherwise would not be guaranteed if the current entitlements lapsed.
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