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Project Report Available for Review, Comment

By Julia Descoteaux, Community Writer
August 30, 2016 at 04:45pm. Views: 39

MORENO VALLEY>> The Draft Environmental Impact Report (P16-003) for the proposed Indian Street Commerce Center is complete and available for public review and comment. The project site is located in the southern portion of the city, south of Grove View Road on the west side of Indian Street. The project includes a Plot Plan (PA16-0002) for a 446,350 square feet warehouse/manufacturing building on 19.64 acres. As currently proposed, 347,080 square feet of the project building area would be allocated for distribution warehouse uses; 89,270 square feet would be assigned to manufacturing uses; and 10,000 square feet would be assigned to office uses. Associated improvements to the property include loading docks, surface parking areas including automobile, trucks and truck trailer parking, drive aisles, roadway improvements, utility infrastructure, landscaping, exterior lighting and water quality features. An Initial Study was prepared for the project. The City of Moreno Valley, as the Lead Agency, has determined that an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required for the project. Approval of this project will require certification of the EIR by the city. The public review period for the Draft EIR began Aug. 26, 2016 and ends at 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 10, 2016. During the 45-day public review period, public agencies and other interested organizations and individuals have the opportunity to comment on the Draft EIR. Comments on the Draft EIR must be submitted no later than 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 10 to: Julia Descoteaux, Associate Planner, City of Moreno Valley, 14177 Frederick Street, P.O. Box 88005, Moreno Valley, CA 92552-0805. The document is available on the city's website at www.moval. Hard copies of the document can be reviewed during normal business hours at City Hall, located at 14177 Frederick Street and at the Moreno Valley Library, located at 25480 Alessandro Boulevard. Business hours are located on the City's website at www.moval.org. For more information on this project for each location contact the City of Moreno Valley Planning Division at 951.413.3206.

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