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Perris planning commission approves parcel merger and 24,090-sq.-ft. industrial building in Perris Valley Commerce Center, 3-0
Summary
The City of Perris Planning Commission voted 3-0 on Dec. 4 to approve a parcel merger and development plan for a 24,090-square-foot industrial building in the Perris Valley Commerce Center, adopting Resolution No. 24-22 to find the project categorically exempt from CEQA under section 15332 (infill development).
The City of Perris Planning Commission voted 3-0 on Dec. 4 to adopt Resolution No. 24-22, finding parcel merger 24-0013 and development plan review (DPR) 23-00003 categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under section 15332 (infill development), and approving the merger and the development plan to facilitate a 24,090-square-foot industrial building on 1.51 acres in the Perris Valley Commerce Center specific plan.
Staff presentation: Associate Planner Alfredo Garcia told the commission the applicant proposes to merge three parcels, construct a single 24,090-square-foot building and provide employee amenities, a trash enclosure and eight EV parking stations. Garcia said the project provides 18.4% landscape coverage (the specific-plan prerequisite…
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