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Grass Valley committee recommends reapproval of Dorsey Marketplace with conditions and EIR addendum
Summary
The Development Review Committee on April 28 voted to recommend the Planning Commission reapprove the Dorsey Marketplace infill project (alternative B) — a phased plan for roughly 104,350 sq ft of commercial space and about 172 apartments on a former Spring Hill mine site — while public commenters urged stronger traffic, energy and habitat mitigation.
After hearing staff and developer presentations and extensive public comment, the Development Review Committee on April 28 voted to recommend that the Planning Commission reapprove the Dorsey Marketplace project (application 26 PLN‑005) and adopt an addendum to the previously certified environmental impact report.
Staff summarized the proposal as a 26.8‑acre infill project with about 104,350 square feet of commercial space (including several large pads and shops), three drive‑thru pads (with a condition that at least one not be food service) and approximately 172 residential rental units. The staff presentation emphasized that the site is a brownfield (former Spring Hill mine) that requires remediation and that…
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