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Planning commission refuses Prologis’ request for six‑month continuance on Tennessee/Kansas warehouse proposal

Redlands Planning Commission · May 14, 2024
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The Redlands Planning Commission voted to deny a requested six-month continuance from Prologis for entitlements on an 11‑acre warehouse site at 301 Tennessee and 360 Kansas Street, citing unresolved concerns about building scale, truck throughput, traffic and air quality; staff will return a denial resolution on May 28.

The Redlands Planning Commission on May 14 declined a request from Prologis for a six‑month continuance to revise plans for a proposed warehouse on roughly 11 acres at 301 Tennessee Street and 360 Kansas Street. City staff had told the commission the applicant asked for time to respond to the commission’s prior concerns and new design suggestions, but several commissioners said the problems raised at an earlier hearing — building height, truck throughput, traffic impacts and air quality — would not be solved by a brief delay.

In a staff summary, Brian Foote said the applicant submitted a written continuance request and that the commission could accept or reject it. A Prologis…

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