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National City council moves proposed propane storage project to public hearing after safety concerns
Summary
Council members set a conditional-use permit for liquefied petroleum gas storage at 2100 Haffley Avenue for a May 5 public hearing after residents warned a proposed 30,000‑gallon tank would expand evacuation zones and pose a community safety risk.
The National City Council voted to pull and set for public hearing a Planning Commission notice of decision on a proposed liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage and dispensing facility at 2100 Haffley Avenue, after multiple residents and speakers raised concerns about explosion risk, evacuation zones and increased truck traffic.
At Tuesday’s meeting staff noted the Planning Commission had recommended approval of a conditional‑use permit and coastal development permit. Several speakers said the project’s proposed 30,000‑gallon tank represents a major…
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