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Walnut Creek council approves Porsche dealership plan development district with neighborhood mitigations
Summary
After presentations from city planning staff and the developer, the council introduced a plan-development rezoning and adopted related entitlements for a new multi-level Porsche dealership at North Main Street/2nd Avenue, approving CEQA Class 32 infill exemption, design review, tree permits and sign exceptions with conditions to reduce neighborhood impacts.
The Walnut Creek City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to introduce a plan development (PD) ordinance and adopt related resolutions to permit a new three-level Porsche dealership and service center at the corner of North Main Street and 2nd Avenue.
Senior planner Simar Gill presented the staff recommendation, describing the project scope: consolidation of three parcels into a modern, multilevel dealership with showroom, service areas and internal vehicle storage (about 123 internal spaces and 48 surface stalls), frontage improvements, sidewalk replacement, and the removal of 19 onsite trees (15 recommended for removal by the city's consulting arborist). Staff said the project qualified for the Class 32 CEQA infill exemption and…
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