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Loma Linda council approves 66‑unit Zaha Heritage Village with condition for second access
Summary
The council approved the proposed 66‑unit Zaha Heritage Village on Barton Road after a staff presentation and public comments about traffic near a nearby elementary school; approval included the planning commission’s recommended conversion of a fire gate into a second resident access point and standard conditions of approval.
The Loma Linda City Council voted to approve the Zaha Heritage Village, a 66‑unit multifamily development along Barton Road, after a staff presentation and public comment about traffic impacts near a nearby elementary school.
Associate Planner Gabriel Rivera told the council the project consists of four three‑story buildings on a roughly 5.15‑acre infill site with unit sizes ranging from about 730 to 1,097 square feet and 155 on‑site parking spaces (the municipal code requires 145). Rivera said the design follows the Mission Historical Overlay District guidance, includes drought‑tolerant landscaping and open‑space…
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