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Lompoc planning commission approves Racine Wines production facility, removes vine-condition

Lompoc Planning Commission · October 10, 2024
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Summary

The planning commission approved a 23,320-square-foot multi-tenant building for Racine Wines at 1025 West Central Avenue, finding it CEQA-infill exempt and allowing 17 parking spaces with room to add up to 10 later; the commission struck a staff condition requiring vine pockets around the trash enclosure.

The Lompoc Planning Commission on a unanimous voice vote approved a development review permit for a 23,320-square-foot Racine Wines production facility at 1025 West Central Avenue, a 1.83-acre vacant lot in a business park and special-event overlay zone. Planning staff described the project as a pre-engineered steel, multi-tenant industrial building that would include wine production space, indoor storage, and employee areas.

Planning staff told commissioners the project divides the building into three tenants, including a 12,375-square-foot production area for Racine Wines and two lease spaces of about 5,500…

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