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Glendora Planning Commission approves conditional use permit for larger emergency generator at medical clinic
Summary
The commission voted 4‑0 Jan. 7 to allow a replacement emergency generator with a 316‑gallon diesel tank at 1794 S. Barranca Ave., adopting a CEQA categorical exemption and Resolution PC26‑01 (file PLN25‑5028); staff and the applicant said LA County Fire and AQMD approvals are in place and testing/inspection language was clarified.
The Glendora Planning Commission voted 4‑0 on Jan. 7 to approve a conditional use permit allowing the replacement of an emergency backup generator at 1794 South Barranca Avenue, the Glendora Digestive Disease Institute, after commissioners revised testing language tied to the device.
Planning staff said the existing generator predates current rules and the replacement must be slightly larger because the prior model is no longer manufactured. Planning Technician Irvin Adolfo told the commission the applicant had obtained written approval from the Los Angeles County Fire Department and staff recommended adopting a categorical exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act and approving the conditional use…
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