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Perris planning commission recommends denying rezoning for Harley Knox industrial building
Summary
The Perris Planning Commission voted 5-0 to direct staff to prepare a resolution recommending denial to city council of a specific-plan amendment and development plan for a 58,974-square-foot industrial building on Harley Knox Boulevard.
The Perris Planning Commission voted 5-0 on March 19 to direct staff to prepare a resolution recommending that the City Council deny a specific plan amendment and development plan review that would rezone a 4.01-acre parcel at Harley Knox Boulevard and Perris Boulevard to light industrial and clear the way for construction of a 58,974-square-foot industrial building.
The proposal, known in staff materials as the Bru Harley Knox project, sought to amend the Perris Valley Commerce Center specific plan and to approve development plan review and associated environmental findings, including adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration. Planning staff recommended approval of the entitlements, noting the parcel’s proximity to existing industrial uses, a surplus of required parking, and proposed landscaping that exceeded the specific-plan minimum.
Commissioners raised concerns about keeping commercial frontage for employee-serving businesses, truck routing and…
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