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Planning commission approves truck sales and heavy-repair facility at Boyle Avenue site

Fontana Planning Commission · April 21, 2026
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Summary

The Fontana Planning Commission approved conditional-use permits and an administrative site plan for a 29,185-square-foot truck sales and repair facility at 14592 Boyle Avenue; the applicant, Jose Carcelon of GBT Trucking, said the site will house fleet repair operations and accepted staff conditions.

The Fontana Planning Commission on April 21 approved conditional-use permits and an administrative site plan for a 29,185-square-foot truck sales and repair facility at 14592 Boyle Avenue.

Staff associate planner Alejandro Rico told the commission the project includes two conditional-use permits (one for truck sales and one for ancillary truck repairs) and an administrative site plan. The proposal calls for six service bays, office space, display parking and driveway access from Boyle Avenue; staff recommended approval after determining the project is exempt under CEQA Class 32 (infill) and subject to the conditions in the staff report.

"The second CUP is for truck repairs," Alejandro Rico said, describing the repair scope as mechanical and heavy repairs; he clarified paintwork is not included. The applicant, Jose Carcelon, told the commission, "Yes, I read the conditions. I do accept them," and described the business as a family-run operation that currently repairs large fleets and plans to relocate to the Boyle Avenue site.

Commissioners asked about the scope of repairs and whether collision or paint work would be performed; staff confirmed mechanical and heavy repairs are included and that cosmetic paint work is not proposed. No written correspondence was received and there were no public speakers on the item.

Commissioner Sanchez moved to approve master case MCN21-0128 and associated entitlements; Vice Chair Quintana seconded. The clerk recorded the vote as "All in favor; motion passes." The approval authorizes the two CUPs and the administrative site plan as conditioned in the staff report.

The commission did not set a specific construction schedule during the hearing; applicable permits and building approvals will be required before any work begins. The decision is subject to the findings and the conditions of approval contained in the adopted resolution and staff will file the required notice of exemption under CEQA.