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Council keeps Wineville Marketplace hearing open, asks developer for concessions on trails, gateway and north‑side improvements
Summary
After hours of testimony from residents and developers, the Jurupa Valley City Council left the Wineville Marketplace proposal (Master Application 22248) unresolved and asked the applicant to return with negotiated commitments on equestrian trails, a gateway monument and fair‑share/mitigation funding.
The Jurupa Valley City Council on Thursday declined to approve the Wineville Marketplace project and instead continued the public hearing so staff and the developer could negotiate additional conditions raised by council members and residents.
The project before the council would amend the general plan and rezone a 33‑acre site at Limonite Avenue and Wineville Avenue to allow 232 residential units and about 24,000 square feet of neighborhood‑serving commercial space. Senior staff said the developer is proposing to reduce previously approved commercial acreage to about 3.67 acres and to build a mix of single‑family homes, townhomes and clustered units. The staff presentation also said the project would provide major street and utility improvements, trails, five open‑space areas and an inclusionary housing obligation estimated at about $1.1 million if paid in lieu.
Diversified Pacific, the applicant, defended the design…
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