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Planning commission faults Home Depot operations but stops short of revocation; orders tighter inspections
Summary
At a 6‑month compliance review, staff told the Campbell Planning Commission Home Depot has shown progress on outstanding conditions but still stores merchandise in restricted loading/fire‑access areas; commissioners directed staff to prioritize inspections, consider citations for recurring storage violations and reserve a revocation/modification hearing if safety problems persist.
The Campbell Planning Commission received a compliance report on Dec. 9 regarding the Home Depot site (modified PD) and heard months of inspection results, neighbor testimony and operator responses. Staff said 12 inspections had been completed with 14 additional visits pending; inspectors categorized issues as largely compliant, out of compliance but making progress, and ongoing concerns for which additional enforcement could be warranted.
Staff highlighted progress in cleaning perimeter storage and litter but said several operational problems persisted, including display/merchandise placed in or near loading zones and occasional obstruction of a fire‑department access lane. Staff said…
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