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Redlands planning commission directs staff to study limits on new warehouses

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After extended public comment and legal briefing, the Redlands Planning Commission voted 4–2 on May 27, 2025 to ask staff to return with detailed options on grandfathering, a future prohibition and strategic zoning (including buffers) for large warehouse and logistics uses.

The Redlands Planning Commission on May 27, 2025 voted to direct staff to prepare further analysis of options to limit new large warehouse and logistics development in the city, including a potential grandfathering approach, a future prohibition, and strategic zoning changes such as overlays or buffers.

The commission’s action follows a staff presentation and a legal briefing about options and risks. Planning staff said the city’s warehouse ordinance — adopted after a 2022 moratorium and effective May 18, 2023 — applies to buildings of 50,000 square feet or more or to buildings with six or more truck docks and to redevelopment that replaces more than 50% of a building’s reasonable replacement value. Staff identified six parcels…

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