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Council reviews Mandalay Gardens concept plan; neighbors and councilors press applicant on noise, screening and parking
Summary
At a March 24 concept plan review, the applicant for Mandalay Gardens — a small light-industrial 'flex' project at 10385 Wadsworth Blvd — presented a five-unit proposal and councilors raised concerns about proximity to nearby houses, sound attenuation, and parking demand.
Westminster City Council heard a concept plan review March 24 for Mandalay Gardens, a proposed light-industrial flex development at 10385 Wadsworth Boulevard, and offered feedback on design, buffering and parking.
The project team said the site — just under one acre on the west side of Wadsworth and formerly zoned retail commercial — would include approximately 8,700 square feet of small “flex” industrial space divided into five units. The applicants described façade treatments intended to reflect a “bridal farm” or barn-like aesthetic facing Wadsworth and said lots of landscaping and an eight‑foot masonry screening wall would be used to mitigate noise and visual impacts toward nearby residences.
Why it matters: The site abuts rural‑residential properties in…
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