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Perris planning commission recommends council require CUP, council approval for warehouses over 50,000 sq ft
Summary
On Nov. 19, 2025 the Perris Planning Commission voted 5–0 to recommend the City Council require conditional use permits and council approval for warehouse and distribution centers larger than 50,000 square feet in light and general industrial zones.
The Perris Planning Commission on Nov. 19 recommended the City Council require conditional use permits (CUPs) and city‑council approval for warehouse and distribution centers larger than 50,000 square feet in the light industrial and general industrial zones.
Rafael Garcia, planning staff, told commissioners the amendments to the Perris Valley Commerce Center specific plan and the Perris Municipal Code would change large warehouse entitlements from a development plan review — a permit reviewed by the planning commission — to a conditional use permit that the commission would review and formally recommend but the City Council would ultimately approve. Garcia said staff determined the zoning code amendment is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under the cited provisions and recommended that…
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