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Council allows late appeal for small multifamily project, citing fairness concerns
Summary
Council voted to allow a developer to file a late appeal of a planning commission determination on a five-unit project that staff said lacked legal vehicle access; supporters cited fairness and the council's role in reviewing decisions, while others warned of precedent risks.
The Loma Linda City Council voted to allow an applicant to file an untimely appeal of a planning commission decision on a proposed five-unit multifamily development after hearing staff history and council debate over precedent.
Planning staff Lorena (speaker 14) told council the applicant, Gani Anesh, submitted a preliminary development review for a five-unit project on a landlocked parcel and was informed that the site lacked code-compliant legal access. The planning…
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