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First Nandina Logistics Center Final Environmental Impact Report Available for Review/Comment

By Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce, Community Writer
October 8, 2014 at 10:05am. Views: 67

The Final Environmental Impact Report (P13-081) for the First Nandina Logistics Center Project is now available for public review and comment. The proposed project includes the following applications: Plot Plan PA13-0037. Plot Plan PA13-0037 proposes a site layout, architectural plans, and landscape design for one warehouse building that is proposed to be constructed and operated on the property. A warehouse building is proposed to be constructed, with approximately 1,450,000 square feet of interior floor space consisting of 12,000 square feet of office space, 66,790 square feet of mezzanine space, and a 1,371,210 square foot warehouse. Tentative Parcel Map PA13-0038. Tentative Parcel Map (TPM) PA13-0038 would consolidate the property's existing 12 parcels into 1 large parcel. The proposed Project site encompasses approximately 72.9 acres under existing conditions. With the vacation of the unnecessary Nandina Avenue easement, dedication of public roadway rights-of-way, and following approval of the TPM, the Project site would measure approximately 71.5 net acres in size. The Final EIR contains responses to the comments that were received during the public review period and any necessary modifications to the text of the Draft EIR. For your information and convenience, the document is available online at www.moval.org. Hard copies of the document can also be reviewed during normal business hours at City Hall, which is located at 14177 Frederick Street, or at the Moreno Valley Library, located at 25480 Alessandro Boulevard. The project and subsequent EIR has also been scheduled for public hearing at the Oct. 9 Planning Commission meeting at 7 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. Please use the link below to get to a digital copy of the Final Environmental Impact Report and the related Technical Appendices: http://www.moval.org/misc/nandina-deir.shtml

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