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Council to pursue tougher industrial 'good neighbor' standards after AB 98 review; staff asked to consider code changes
Summary
After staff compared Perris' Good Neighbor industrial guidelines to California Assembly Bill 98, the council directed staff to explore stricter, code-based standards — including larger separation distances tied to warehouse size, housing-replacement language and enhanced buffers — and to review Riverside’s recent code for possible adoption.
City planning staff reviewed the city’s Industrial Good Neighbor Guidelines alongside the state’s Assembly Bill 98 standards and told the council the documents align in many respects but differ in key areas; councilmembers directed staff to return with options for stronger, code-based protections.
Planning manager Patricia Brennett summarized the comparison: both AB 98 and Perris’ guidelines address separation between loading areas and sensitive receptors and require locating access points away from sensitive uses. Brennett said the city’s guidelines are more stringent in…
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