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Planning commission opens public hearing on 86.8‑acre RV and self‑storage proposal, takes testimony and continues item
Summary
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission on April 23 opened a public hearing on a master application proposing multiple approvals to allow an RV and self‑storage facility on an 86.8‑acre site near I‑15/State Route 60, heard public testimony and continued the hearing after staff reported late, conflicting comments from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission on April 23 opened a public hearing on a master application proposing a general plan amendment, change of zone, tentative parcel map, conditional use permit and site development permit to allow a recreational vehicle and self‑storage facility on an 86.8‑acre site southeast of Interstate 15 and State Route 60 near Eighth Street, then continued the item to a future date.
Staff member Mr. Perez told commissioners that the item should be opened to receive testimony but continued because the City received two late communications from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). One message raised concerns about environmental surveys and analysis; a later email from a CDFW environmental program manager said the earlier concerns were rescinded. Perez said staff had not been able to verify the…
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