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Council denies appeal of Park Avenue five‑unit project over lack of legal street access

Loma Linda City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The Loma Linda City Council voted to deny an appeal of staff comments on a preliminary five‑unit Park Avenue project, upholding staff findings that the parcel lacks legal access and that fire‑access and other technical issues remain unresolved. The applicant may file a formal entitlement application.

The Loma Linda City Council on Feb. 14 denied an appeal of staff comments on a proposed five‑unit attached multifamily development on Park Avenue and upheld the city’s finding that the parcel lacks legal access to a public street.

City planning staff told the council the 0.4‑acre parcel is landlocked and the applicant’s only proposed entry is an existing alley about 20–21 feet wide that fails to meet the city’s local‑street standards, which call for a 60‑foot right of way and a 36‑foot curb‑to‑curb street section. Staff also flagged outstanding items that would be required at entitlement, including grading and drainage plans, NPDS documentation, parking and trash enclosures, landscaping, elevations and a formal fire access plan. Staff recommended the council deny Appeal No. 20250002 and require a revised,…

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