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Council upholds Planning Commission, denies appeal of Trinity Parkway retail subdivision
Summary
Stockton City Council denied an appeal and upheld the Planning Commission's unanimous approval of a tentative map and design review for a retail/service subdivision at 10505 Trinity Parkway, approving the project that will include several fast‑food and retail parcels.
The Stockton City Council on June 4 denied an appeal of the Planning Commission’s approval for a commercial subdivision at 10505 Trinity Parkway, allowing a developer to subdivide an 18‑acre parcel into five lots and proceed with planned retail and service uses.
Mike McDowell, Assistant Director of Community Development, told council the project complies with the General Plan and zoning, includes two access points (Trinity Parkway and Scott Creek Drive), requires…
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