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Planning commission approves Menifee Boardwalk commercial center after traffic, parking debate
Summary
The Menifee Planning Commission voted to adopt the environmental determination and approve the Menifee Boardwalk plot plan, a 6.02-acre commercial center with five buildings, a daycare and two drive-throughs, after hearing concerns about parking, traffic and a 32-space easement from adjacent property owners.
The Menifee Planning Commission on April 3 adopted a resolution approving the Menifee Boardwalk project’s initial study/mitigated negative declaration and the plot plan, conditional use permit and tentative map, following a public hearing and a series of questions about parking and traffic.
Associate Planner Desiree McGriff described the project as a cohesive commercial center on 6.02 acres in the Menifee Village Specific Plan that would include five buildings totaling about 38,560 square feet, two quick-serve drive-throughs, 278 parking stalls including ADA and EV spaces, and a 12,500-square-foot fenced playground tied to a proposed daycare (approximately 140 children; 18–23 staff). Staff recommended adoption of the CEQA determination…
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