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Planning Commission approves Atria Health use-permit revision for 333 Middlefield Road; applicant cites $50 million investment
Summary
The Planning Commission unanimously approved a use-permit revision to allow a membership-based medical institute at 333 Middlefield Road, with the applicant saying the project will bring a $50 million investment and roughly 43,000–44,000 square feet of clinic space; commissioners accepted staff analysis that parking impacts are unlikely to be significant.
The Menlo Park Planning Commission voted unanimously March 9 to approve a use-permit revision allowing a membership-based preventive care institute to operate at 333 Middlefield Road.
The applicant’s representative, Seema Otoya, said the institute will be a membership, appointment-only facility and described plans for advanced imaging and specialties. "So, Atria's gonna be making a $50 million investment in the Menlo Park community," Otoya said, and told commissioners the…
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