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Commission amends Johnson Park planned development to allow fire station on 5.6-acre parcel

Fremont Planning Commission ยท July 20, 2026
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved the City of Fremont's request to amend the Johnson Mixed Use Planned Development to change the entitlement on Lot 1 Johnson Park from school expansion and residential to permit a fire station on a 5.6-acre parcel at 757 N. Johnson Rd.; the motion passed 8-0.

Chair Stan Darling read the agenda item requesting a planned development amendment for Lot 1 Johnson Park, noting the item was filed by the City of Fremont.

As read into the record: "The proposed amendment will change the existing entitlement from school expansion and residential to a Fire Station on the 5.6 acres parcel." Planning Director Jeffrey B. Ray presented the staff report and recommended approval. There were no public comments recorded. Commissioner Landholm moved to approve the amendment; Commissioner Nielsen seconded and the commission voted 8-0 to approve.

The amendment changes the zoning entitlement for a defined 5.6-acre parcel at 757 N. Johnson Rd., clearing the way for a municipal fire station subject to any subsequent site-plan, permitting, and funding steps. The minutes do not record funding sources, design specifics, or a construction timetable.