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Stanislaus County approves general-plan amendment to steer large truck parking near freeways
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved a general-plan amendment to create a Highway Commercial Plan Development (HCPD) designation for large-scale truck parking, confining new large facilities near interchanges, limiting site size and concentration, and requiring restroom and screening standards. The measure passed 4-0.
The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Dec. 16 to approve a general-plan amendment that establishes a Highway Commercial Plan Development (HCPD) designation and new policies governing large-scale truck parking facilities.
County senior planner Kristen Anaya told the board the amendment directs large-scale truck parking to parcels within a half mile of interstates and state highways, imposes size and design limits and creates a concentration test to prevent clustering. "The proposed amendments set a policy direction of establishing the HCPD designation as the appropriate land use designation…
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