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Planning Commission approves refiled Destino Hotel Resort entitlements, including oak tree removals

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The commission approved three resolutions re‑filing the expired 2017 approvals for the Destino Hotel Resort at 3350 Airport Road — development plan/CUP, oak tree removal permit, and vesting tentative tract map — with conditions; the project proposes four hotels totaling 291 rooms and the removal of six oak trees for roads and parking.

The Paso Robles Planning Commission on Feb. 25 approved refiled entitlements for the Destino Hotel Resort (3350 Airport Road), adopting three resolutions to re‑establish an expired 2017 approval set for a four‑hotel resort totaling 291 rooms.

Planner Katie Nash (staff) summarized the application as a refile of previously approved entitlements that had expired under the municipal code’s time limits. The original 2017 approval included a development plan and conditional use permit, an oak tree removal permit and a vesting tentative tract map. Nash said the project is phased and that only Phase 1 (a 36‑room, three‑story hotel with restaurant/bar and ballroom) can proceed before key transportation mitigation—namely a local road connection between Airport Road and Wisteria Lane—is…

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