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Planning commission approves two-year extension for South Sacramento boat, RV and truck storage project

2690411 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Sacramento County Planning Commission unanimously approved a two-year extension to effectuate entitlements for a previously approved South Sacramento boat, RV and commercial truck storage facility, after staff and the applicant described site buffers, security and mitigation measures and two public speakers expressed support.

The Sacramento County Planning Commission on March 10 unanimously approved a two-year extension to the entitlements for a proposed South Sacramento boat, RV and commercial truck storage facility, allowing the project to be effectuated by Aug. 24, 2026.

Austin Chan, associate planner and lead planner for the project, told the commission the proposal would remain the same as the 2021 approval and that the amendment simply extends the deadline to effectuate entitlements. "The project will remain the same as previously approved with no changes, and there have been no changes to the use regulations, development standards, or the NPA development standards as well since the previous approval," Chan said.

The commission's action approved a development plan review amendment, a special development permit amendment and a design review amendment for the project, which is sited at the northwest corner of LC Avenue and Wilbur Way in the South Sacramento community. The property lies in the Light Industrial zoning district and adjacent to residential zoned parcels; the proposal includes an office and auto-repair building, about 300 vehicle storage spaces and seven parking stalls for the office.

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