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Planning Commission OKs 2-year extension for 334,520-sq.-ft. Magnolia industrial plan
Summary
The Corona Planning and Housing Commission voted 5-0 on Feb. 9 to grant a two-year extension for a precise plan allowing two industrial buildings totaling 334,520 square feet at 1375 Magnolia Avenue, citing ongoing site remediation, coordination with state and regional agencies and pending plan checks.
The Corona City Planning and Housing Commission voted 5-0 on Feb. 9 to grant a two-year extension for a precise plan that would allow two industrial buildings totaling 334,520 square feet at 1375 Magnolia Avenue.
Senior planner Rocio Lopez told the commission the applicant, identified in staff materials as Jeremy Mape of B9 Magnolia Owners LLC, filed a timely request to extend the original precise plan (PP2022-0003) that was approved Feb. 12, 2024. Lopez said staff recommended the extension because the applicant is still completing environmental remediation and coordinating permits with outside agencies, including the Department of Toxic Substances Control and Burlington…
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