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Torrance council approves 106-unit mixed-use project at 3475 Torrance Boulevard under AB 130 CEQA exemption
Summary
The City of Torrance voted to deny an appeal and approve a conditional use permit and development permit for a 106-unit mixed-use project at 3475 Torrance Boulevard, after staff concluded the project qualifies for the state AB 130 CEQA exemption following additional environmental work and tribal consultation.
The Torrance City Council on Monday denied an appeal and approved permits for a proposed mixed-use development at 3475 Torrance Boulevard that would replace an existing medical office building with 106 residential units and 12,226 square feet of medical office space.
City staff recommended reapproval after concluding the project meets the requirements of Assembly Bill 130, a recent change to state law that provides a CEQA exemption for qualifying infill housing. "Based on this, staff concludes that the development meets the requirements of AB‑130," Community Development staff…
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