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Perris council directs city attorney to draft temporary moratorium on new warehouses after divided public hearing
Summary
After more than 15 public commenters split between labor/industry and environmental/community groups, the council voted 5-0 to direct the city attorney to draft an interim moratorium ordinance on warehouse development (with exemptions for projects with development agreements or issued building permits) for a Dec. 9 vote.
The Perris City Council directed the city attorney to prepare an urgency interim moratorium ordinance that would pause new warehouse and distribution approvals while staff studies truck routes, air quality and zoning changes.
Development Services Director Kenneth Fung framed the moratorium as a temporary tool — an initial 45-day pause that may be extended — to allow the city to update development standards and implement AB 98 truck-route rules. He also summarized options for scope (limit to warehousing/distribution, or to projects…
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