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Council adopts modifications to warehouse standards after contentious public debate; environmental advocates urge CAP linkage
Summary
After a lengthy public hearing, the Stockton City Council adopted staff- and planning commission-recommended amendments to the city's industrial warehouse standards, including loading-dock setback clarifications and revisions affecting EV infrastructure and applicability thresholds. Environmental-justice groups urged postponement pending the Climate Action Plan; the ordinance passed 4-2.
The City Council voted July 9 to adopt modifications to Stockton's warehouse-standards ordinance following staff analysis and a planning commission recommendation. The amendments clarify loading-dock setback language (a 300-foot minimum setback from defined sensitive receptors unless zero-emission trucks are used), expand EV charging language to include some classes of trucks, and refine…
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