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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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Date:March 22, 2022, 5:00 p.m.
Location:Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA
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The public may address the Council on any matter within the jurisdiction of the Council
but not on the agenda.
7.PUBLIC HEARINGS
*7.1.Planning Commission Appeal: Design Review Permit and Variance Permit for
Three Industrial Shell Buildings on a Vacant 11.6-acre site in the Otay Ranch
Village 3 Business Park, Known as Heritage Industrial Center
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Report Number: 22-0097
Location: North and northwest of Heritage Road at the intersection of Heritage
Road and Santa Maya (Lots 814, 815 and 816 of Map 16160)
Department: Development Services
Environmental Notice: The Project was adequately covered in previously certified
Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR 13-01”) (Sch No. 2013071077)
prepared for the Otay Ranch University Villages Project Comprehensive Sectional
Planning Area (“SPA”) Plan Amendment and certified by the City Council on
December 2, 2014.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution denying the appeal by Salvador
Abrica and affirming the Planning Commission’s approval of Design Review
Permit DR21-0007 to construct three industrial shell buildings totaling 201,200
square feet on an existing, vacant 11.6-acre site within the Otay Ranch Village 3
Business Park, and Variance Permit VAR21-0001 to allow an increase in height
for a portion of a proposed retaining wall.
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