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Adelanto commission continues review of proposed 9.67-acre business park to Feb. 19

Adelanto Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission · February 5, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission continued consideration of a conditional use permit for a 9.67-acre business park (self-storage, RV storage, offices/retail) after the applicant requested more time to meet added planning conditions; the item was continued to Feb. 19, 2025 by voice vote.

The Adelanto Planning Commission on Feb. 5 continued review of a proposal to build a 9.67-acre business park that would include seven single-story buildings, two covered recreational-vehicle parking areas, and 58 parking spaces.

City staff described the project as Conditional Use Permit 2405, Location and Development Plan 2403 and Tenant Parcel Map TPM 20841. The site would be accessed north of Seneca Road and west of Pearmain Street and is proposed to be developed in three phases, with retail and office uses accessible and the storage areas secured. Planner Luis Morales was not present, staff said.

The continuance came at the applicant's request after planning staff added conditions the project team must address. Commissioner Johnson moved to continue the item so the applicant and design team could incorporate the conditions; Chair Chris Wagner seconded the motion and the commission approved it by voice vote. The item was rescheduled for the Feb. 19, 2025 meeting.

Why it matters: The project would add mixed commercial and vehicle-storage capacity on nearly 10 acres of vacant land; continued review gives staff and the applicant time to resolve conditions and finalize plans before a full hearing or decision.

Details reported by staff included the project's size (9.67 acres), configuration (seven single-story buildings, two covered RV parking areas), parking (58 spaces), phased construction (three phases) and access points. The project was described as subject to the adoption of ordinance number 654 and references APN 310-351-108.

Next steps: Staff and the applicant are expected to return with revised plans addressing the added planning conditions at the Feb. 19 meeting.