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Planning commission recommends city council consider development agreement for 64‑acre ‘Triangle’ site

Murrieta City Planning Commission · August 13, 2025
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Summary

The Murrieta Planning Commission voted to recommend that City Council open a public hearing and consider a 10‑year development agreement covering about 64 acres known as the Triangle, which includes a first‑phase plan of roughly 279,000 sq ft, frontage improvements and potential billboard relocations; Vice Chair recused and the recommendation passed 3‑0.

The Murrieta Planning Commission recommended that the City Council consider a development agreement for the Triangle project, a multi‑phase redevelopment of the former Murrieta Springs Mall site covering about 64 acres.

David Siew, development services director, told the commission that the property was originally approved under Specific Plan No. 276 in 1990 and amended in 2013 and again in 2024 to convert the original indoor mall into an outdoor configuration and to allow an initial phase of approximately 279,000 square feet of new development. The development agreement would grant the developer 10 years of vested rights to build under the approved terms, and it would include provisions…

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