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San Manuel Band’s 557,000‑sq‑ft logistics project approved by DRC after public support
Summary
The Development Environmental Review Committee certified the final environmental impact report and approved a development permit for San Manuel Landing 2, a proposed 557,000‑square‑foot warehouse on roughly 25.2 acres at Fifth Street and Sterling Avenue; the project drew broad public support from local nonprofits and institutions.
The Development Environmental Review Committee (DRC) of the City of San Bernardino voted to certify the final environmental impact report (EIR) and approve a development permit for San Manuel Landing 2, a proposed industrial warehouse of about 557,000 square feet on roughly 25.21 acres near Fifth Street and Sterling Avenue.
The action, framed by staff as adoption of findings, a statement of overriding considerations and a mitigation monitoring and reporting program, passed after a staff presentation and a multi‑speaker public comment period. Peter Mateo, planning and development director for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, presented the project and thanked the committee and staff for their review. "This new project is no different. The San Manuel Landing 2 is an investment with long term benefits with…
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