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Council upholds planning commission: denies appeal of industrial site plan after CEQA class 32 exemption review

5575103 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

The council denied an appeal from the Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) and upheld the planning commission’s finding that a proposed 50,300 sq. ft. industrial building qualified for a Class 32 CEQA infill exemption.

The Garden Grove City Council voted 7-0 to deny an appeal from the Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) and uphold the planning commission's approval of site plan SP-1582025 for a proposed 50,300-square-foot industrial building at 7441 Lincoln Avenue.

The planning commission had earlier determined the project qualified for a Class 32 (infill) CEQA exemption. Staff told the council the site currently contains a roughly 44,000-square-foot office-industrial building and that the new design would provide a 50,300-square-foot shell industrial building…

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