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