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Rialto council certifies EIR and approves Santa Ana Truck Terminal amid traffic, funding conditions
Summary
The council voted 4-1 on Oct. 28 to certify the EIR and approve entitlements for the 45.7-acre Santa Ana Truck Terminal, requiring developer fees, intersection improvements and voluntary contributions including repaving and a $1.5 million infrastructure payment.
The Rialto City Council on Oct. 28 certified an environmental impact report and approved land-use entitlements for the Santa Ana Truck Terminal, a proposed 45.7-acre truck terminal and maintenance campus east of Riverside Avenue.
Principal Planner Daniel Casey told the council the project applicant, Crown Venture Holdings LLC, would build a 172,445-square-foot cross-dock terminal and an 18,700-square-foot fleet maintenance building, with up to 100 truck parking spaces, 679 trailer stalls and 149 employee parking spaces. "The project site is comprised of one parcel of land that is approximately 45.7 acres in size," Casey said in his presentation.
The EIR, prepared by Kimley Horn and peer-reviewed by Echo Tierra, concluded the project would…
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