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Livermore Council unanimously approves Pacific Fusion entitlements and authorizes negotiation of incentives
Summary
The Livermore City Council on Sept. 8 unanimously approved entitlements for the Pacific Fusion research-and-development facility on the S&P 39 annexation site and authorized staff to negotiate an economic-incentive package, including an 80% unsecured property-tax rebate proposal and other tools to make the city competitive for the project.
The Livermore City Council on Sept. 8 voted unanimously to approve staff-recommended entitlements for the proposed Pacific Fusion research-and-development facility and to authorize staff to negotiate an economic-incentive package to attract the company to the S&P 39 annexation site.
Assistant Planner Emily Ladoux told the council the project proposes a light-industrial research and development facility for advanced manufacturing (fusion) on a 14-acre parcel, with a planned-development amendment to allow a 110-foot building height to accommodate specialized equipment, a vesting tentative tract map, site-plan review, a conditional-use permit and an environmental review addendum to existing certified S&P 39/40 environmental impact reports. Ladoux said the…
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