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La Verne planners approve site plan and plat for Old Nashville redevelopment, require $26,000 demolition bond
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a two-lot final plat and a 9,750-square-foot retail site plan at 314 Old Nashville Highway, conditioning approval on a $26,000 demolition bond and paperwork to guarantee removal of an existing structure by the property owner.
The La Verne Planning Commission on June 24 approved a final plat and a site plan for a new retail building at 314 Old Nashville Highway, contingent on a $26,000 demolition bond and documentation tied to the bond.
The action recommends approval of a final plat that splits the 1.01-acre parcel into two lots and approves a multi-tenant retail building totaling 9,750 square feet to be built in phases. Staff presented plans showing Phase 1 at 2,550 square feet and four remaining suites of 1,800 square feet each.
Why it matters: commissioners said they needed a financial guarantee to ensure the existing tenant-occupied building is demolished if…
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