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Planning commission approves Jack in the Box rebuild with dual drive‑through lanes in downtown Perris
Summary
The commission voted unanimously to approve a new Jack in the Box restaurant at 500 E. Fourth St., accepting a variance to increase street setbacks to improve circulation. Conditions include material refinements, a wainscot on the trash enclosure, and native-plant landscaping.
The Perris Planning Commission on Feb. 19 unanimously approved a conditional use permit and a variance to replace the existing Jack in the Box at 500 East Fourth Street with a new 2,378-square-foot restaurant that includes dual drive-through lanes and modernized façades.
Planner Alfredo Garcia told commissioners the project meets parking and commercial development standards for the Fourth Street gateway of the Downtown Specific Plan, but requires a variance to allow larger building setbacks along the street frontages so the site can accommodate dual drive-through lanes and improved circulation.
Nut graf: Commissioners and the applicant described the project as a much‑needed modernization of a dated facility in a…
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