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Loma Linda council approves 5-story pediatric outpatient pavilion at university medical center

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The Loma Linda City Council approved a precise plan of design and adopted a CEQA mitigated negative declaration for a five‑story, 105,000-square-foot pediatric outpatient medical office building proposed by Loma Linda University Medical Center, with a condition requiring improved ADA ramps adjacent to the site.

The Loma Linda City Council on Jan. 14 approved a precise plan of design application (P23‑180) and adopted a mitigated negative declaration under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for a five‑story, 105,000‑square‑foot pediatric outpatient pavilion proposed by Loma Linda University Medical Center.

The project will be sited at the southeast corner of Anderson Street and Barton Road, on a 5.84‑acre parcel of which about 3.6 acres will be developed now; the council’s approval includes a condition requiring the applicant to improve ADA ramps and pedestrian access adjacent to the project site.

Lorena Materita, the city’s community development director, presented the proposal and explained the building would centralize pediatric outpatient services now spread across multiple campus locations. The plan shows a five‑floor building (90 feet tall) with about 150 exam rooms, surface parking for about 382 vehicles, vehicle…

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