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Planning Commission approves new utility plant, generators for Adventist Health Simi Valley
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit modification allowing Adventist Health Simi Valley to build a new central utility plant and generator yard to move existing generators into a seismically compliant location and add redundancy.
The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit modification on Jan. 22 for Adventist Health Simi Valley to build a new central utility plant and generator yard on the hospital campus at 2975 Sycamore Drive.
Associate Planner Veil Morissette summarized the request: a new roughly 1,880‑square‑foot utility building, a 5,287‑square‑foot open generator yard to house three emergency backup generators (two to be installed initially, the third reserved for future redundancy), and a fuel tank sized to supply 72 hours of runtime. The project would remove 36 parking spaces and one solar carport but leave the campus meeting its parking requirement with 451 spaces after…
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