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Prologis Eucalyptus Industrial Park Project Final EIR Available for Review

By Jeff Bradshaw,
April 23, 2014 at 02:08pm. Views: 43

The Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (P07-186) for the ProLogis Eucalyptus Industrial Park Project has been revised to address concerns that were raised at the Planning Commission public hearing on March 13, 2014. The Final EIR now includes responses to all comment letters received by the City during the 45-day review of the Draft EIR in 2012. The document is available for public review and comment. The project case numbers are PA07-0081 through PA07-0084 and PA07-0158 through PA07-0162.Image removed by sender. The Project is generally described as a General Plan Amendment and Zone Change for 116.99-net acres from existing Business Park, Business Park Mixed-use, R15, R5, and RA-2 land use to Light Industrial. The land use changes are required for development of six distribution warehouse facilities totaling 2,244,419 square feet with building sizes that range from 160,106 square feet to 862,035 square feet. The applicant also proposes Tentative Parcel Map No. 35679 to subdivide the project site into six parcels corresponding to the six warehouse facilities. A General Plan Amendment is also required for proposed changes to the City's circulation element and the Master Plan of Trails. The Final EIR contains responses to the comments that were received during the public review period, necessary modifications to the text of the Draft EIR, and the proposed Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. For your information and convenience, the document is available on the City's website at www.moval.org. Printed copies of the document can be reviewed during normal business hours at City Hall or at the Moreno Valley Library. For more information, contact Jeff Bradshaw, Associate Planner at 951.413.3224 or the Moreno Valley Planning Division at 951.413.3206.

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