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Ceres planning commission approves site plan and tentative map for two large warehouses on Crows Landing Road

Ceres Planning Commission · August 19, 2025
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The Ceres Planning Commission voted 3–1 to approve a site plan and tentative parcel map for two speculative warehouses on a 57.34‑acre West Landing parcel at 3807 Crows Landing Road, after hearing neighbors’ concerns about traffic, farmland impacts and notice; staff said the project is covered by the West Landing EIR (2012).

The Ceres Planning Commission on Wednesday approved a site plan and tentative parcel map for Warehouse 18 and 19, two speculative, single‑story buildings the applicant said could be as large as 249,200 square feet, to be built on a 57.34‑acre parcel at 3807 Crows Landing Road.

Planning consultant Leah Simbelakis told the commission the proposal would subdivide the parcel into five lots and that the city could rely on the West Landing specific plan environmental impact report (2012) and CEQA section 15162, so no additional environmental review was required. "When there are no changes in the area, no changes to proposed projects that were already contemplated in the original EIR, you do not have to do additional CEQA work," Simbelakis said.

The applicant, Dave Romano, speaking for g3, described the site as well‑located for business park uses with access toward Highway 99 and…

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