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Loma Linda University Health previews 381‑unit 'University Village' project; no action taken
Summary
At a joint informational meeting, Loma Linda University Health presented plans for a six‑story, 381‑unit University Village with 10,000 sq ft of retail and roughly 706 parking spaces; the council and planning commission took no action and directed staff to proceed with CEQA and entitlement review.
Loma Linda University Health on Tuesday provided a preview of its proposed University Village mixed‑use development — a six‑story, 455,914‑square‑foot building with 381 apartments and about 10,000 square feet of ground‑floor retail — during a joint informational meeting of the Loma Linda City Council and Planning Commission.
The project team, represented by Micah Tran of 360 and Eric Schultz, vice president of campus development for Loma Linda University Health, described the site as roughly seven acres bounded by Mound Street, Prospect Avenue and Anderson Way, and said the building would include about 706 vehicular parking spaces, approximately 70,000 square feet of open space and 65,000 square feet of landscaping. The applicant is proposing code amendments to permit smaller unit and balcony minimums than the current development standards would allow.
The presentation emphasized that the session was informational only and that environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), staff analysis and…
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