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THE
GATEWAY PROJECT
UPDATED OCTOBER 26, 2011
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As
Temple City's newest retail development in almost 20 years, the
Gateway Project is a 75,000 square foot shopping center located at
the corner of Rosemead Boulevard and Las Tunas Drive. The development calls for a major
retailer, two restaurant pads, office space and underground parking.
Click here
to visit the project website.
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE cITY COUNCIL AND
pLANNING cOMMISSION:
On April 5, 2011,
the City Council adopted final planning
entitlements including the project's environmental assessment, zone
change ordinance, and conditional use permit.
Click here
to view the City
Council staff
report from April 5, 2011 [PDF]; links to the enclosures referenced on pg. 3 can be found
below.
On
March 15, 2011, the City Council held a public hearing to consider the
required entitlements. The City Council closed the public hearing
and made a motion to approve the zone change (Ordinance No. 11-944 for first
reading by title only).
Click here
to view the City Council staff report from March 15, 2011 [PDF];
links to the enclosures referenced on pg. 5 can be found below.
On February 22, 2011, the City's Planning Commission
recommended Council approval of the project's
zone change, conditional use permit, and subsequent mitigated negative
declaration. Documents from that meeting are provided below.
PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT [PDF]
Describes the proposed project and requested planning actions
CONCEPTUAL PROJECT DESIGNS [PDF]
Includes
the proposed site plan, aerial perspective and elevations
SUBSEQUENT MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
[PDF]
Identifies potential project related environmental impacts and
recommended mitigation measures View
news release [PDF]
APPENDIX A: GREENHOUSE GAS ANALYSIS
[PDF]
APPENDIX B: TRAFFIC MEMORANDUM [PDF]
For
more information, please
email or call Steve Masura at (626)
285-2171.
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