HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC 2002-18PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 2002-18
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF DIAMOND BAR RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL
APPROVE ZONE CHANGE NO. 2002-01.
A. RECITALS.
1. The City of Diamond Bar has initiated an application for Zone Change
No. 2002-01 for an existing commercial area generally locatod south of
the Pomona (60) Freeway on the west side of Diamond Bar Boulevard
and including the commercial area on Gentle Springs Lane and the north
side of Golden Springs Drive between Diamond Bar Boulevard and
Prospectors Road, Diamond Bar, Los Angeles County, California.
Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Zone Change shall be referred
to as the "Application".
2. The Community and Development Services Department has determined
that the following existing zoning within the Zoning Map and Development
Code requires a zoning designation change in order to implement the
' General Plan and further the City's economic goals and policies.
3. On May 28, 2002, public hearing notices were mailed to approxima oly 11
property owners. Furthermore, on May 29, 2002, public notices were
posted in nine public places (City Hall/South Coast Air Quality
Management District, Diamond Bar Library, community board located at
Country Hills Town Center, community board located outside Sav-On
store, community board located outside Ralph's store on Diamond Bar
Boulevard, community board located outside JoAnne's Fabrics at 21070
Golden Springs Drive, community board located inside Oak Tree Lanes at
990 Diamond Bar Boulevard, community board located outside
Albertson's store at 1235 Diamond Bar Boulevard, and Heritage Park on
Brea Canyon Road). On May 30, 2002, notice for this project was
published in the Inland Valley Bulletin and the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
Pursuant to Planning and Zoning Law Government Code Section 65091
(a)(3), if the number of property owners to whom a public hearing notice
would be mailed is greater than 1,000, a local agency may provide notice
by placing a display advertisement of at least one-eighth page in at least
one newspaper of general circulation. The City placed a one-eighth page
display advertisement in the above mentioned newspapers of general
circulation.
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4. On June 11, 2002, the Planning Commission of the City of Diamond Bar
conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the Application.
5. On June 11, 2002, the Planning Commission, after due consideration of
public testimony, staff analysis and the Commission's deliberations, has
determined that the Zone Change No. 2002-01 attached hereto as
Exhibit "A" implements the General Plan and the City's economic goals
and policies. The Planning Commission at that time concluded the public
hearing.
B. RESOLUTION.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is found, determined and resolved by the Planning
Commission of the City of Diamond Bar as follows:
This Planning Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. The Planning Commission hereby finds that the project identified above in
this Resolution, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), Section 15162 and 15168 (c)(2) and guidelines
promulgated thereunder, the City has determined that the Zone Change
No. 2002-01 is consistent with the previously certified General Plan
Program Environmental Impact Report and Addendum certified July 25,
1995. Therefore, further environmental review is not required for reasons
set forth in the staff report under Environmental Assessment.
3. The Planning Commission hereby specifically finds and determines that,
having considered the record as a whole including the findings set forth
below, and changes and alterations which have been incorporated into
and conditioned upon the proposed Zone Change set forth in the
application, there is no evidence before this Planning Commission that the
project proposed herein will have the potential of an adverse effect on wild
life resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. Based upon
substantial evidence, this Planning Commission hereby rebuts the
presumption of adverse effects contained in Section 753.5 (d) of Title 14
of the California Code of Regulations.
4. Based on the finding and conclusions set forth herein, this Planning
Commission hereby finds and recommends as follows:
(a) The City Council adopt Zone Change No. 2002-01 attached hereto
as delineated on the City's Zoning Map identified as Exhibit "A" and
incorporated herein by reference:
(1) That the existing commercial area located on the north side
of Golden Springs Drive between Diamond Bar Boulevard
' and Prospectors Road shall be zoned Community
Commercial (C-2); and
(2) That the existing commercial area located south of the
Pomona (60) Freeway on the west side of Diamond Bar
Boulevard and including the commercial area on Gentle
Springs Lane shall be zoned Regional Commercial (C-3).
The Planning Commission shall:
(a) Certify to the adoption of this Resolution; and
(b) Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the City
Council forthwith.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 11TH DAY OF JUNE 2002, BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
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I, James DeStefano, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution was duly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Diamond Bar, at a regular meeting of the Planning
Commission held on the 11th day of June 2002, by the following vote:
AYES: Ruzicka, Nelson, Tye, Tanaka, Nolan
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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ATTEST:
es DeS fano, Secretary
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Notes (1) See Article VI for definitions of each of the land uses listed.
(2) See Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all uses.
(3) Telecommunications facilities shall be permitted pursuant to the standards contained within
No. 4-A (1997)
Diamond Bar Development Code
November 3,1998 Article II - Zoning Districts
II -22
Commercial/Industrial Zoning Districts 22.10
TABLE 2-6 - ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
FOR COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (Continued)
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Notes:
(1) See Article VI for definitions of each of the land uses listed.
(2) See Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all uses.
(3) Shall be a minimum of 150' from any school.
Continued on next page
Diamond Bar Development Code Article II - Zoning Districts
November 3,1998 II -21
Conznnercial/Industrial Zoning Districts 22.10
TABLE 2-6 - ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
FOR COMMERCIAIANDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (Continued)
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(2) See Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all uses.
Continued on next page
Diamond Bar Development Code Article D - Zoning Districts
November 3,1998 U-20
Commercial/Industrial Zoning Districts
TABLE 2-6 - ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
FOR COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
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Notes:
(1) See Article VI for definitions of each of the land uses listed.
(2) See Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all uses.
Continued on next page
Diamond Bar Development Code ArtDistricts
II -Zoning Distric
November 3,1998 II•19
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Contact Information
Southland Property Management
Steve Porretra
1818) 563-4981
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For more information regarding site availability, call the City of Diamond Bar •909-396-5676 • 1 -888 -777 -CRY
Store Listings
Unit
Square Feet
Comments
23351
N/A
Peacock Gardens Restaurant
23353
N/A
Milan Jewelers
23355
N/A
AVAILABLE
23359
N/A
AVAILABLE
23361
N/A
Arooj Collection Clothing
23363
N/A
AVAILABLE
23365
N/A
AVAILABLE
23367-69
N/A
ACI institute
23371
N/A
India Sweets & Snacks
23375
N/A
Coin Laundry
23377
N/A
India Emporium Video
23379-81
N/A
Village Animal Hospital
23383
N/A
AVAILABLE
23385
N/A
Aljibami Halal Market
23391
N/A
Mandarin Taste Restaurant
23407
N/A
AVAILABLE
23409
N/A
AVAILABLE
23411
N/A
AVAILABLE
23413
N!A
AVAILABLE
23415
N/A
Thai BBQ Restaurant
234;7
N/A
Foto Express
23419
N/A
AVAILABLE
2343 I
N/A
Montessori Academy
23435
N/A
Diamond Bar Washer Repair
23437
N/A
Heritage Tailor
23441
N/A
Cyclone Private Postal Boxes
23443
N/A
AVAILABLE
23445
N!A
AVAILABLE
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23447
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Promaster
23449
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Sheriffs Service Center
23453
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Allstate
23455
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Omni Real Estate
23459
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Escrow
23463
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Village Liquor
23471
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23473
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23475
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James Shoe Repair
23487
WA
Baldwin Real Estate
325
WA
Baskin-Robbins
327
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Rose Donuts
329
WA
Jolly Bagel Restaurant
333
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AVAILABLE
335
N/A
AVAILABLE
341
WA
Red Dragon Karate
347
WA
Sheer Artistry
349
N/A
AVAILABLE
351
N/A
AVAILABLE
355
N/A
AVAILABLE
357
N/A
AVAILABLE
361
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AVAILABLE
363
N/A
AVAILABLE
365
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Taxperts
367
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379
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East-West Bank
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14y-.� 15 Uiamond Bar Boulevard, Diamond Bar
The K -Mart Center, located on busy Diamond Bar
Boulevard, attracts both local customers and commuters
traveling the Orange 157) and Pomona (60) freeways.
Merchants enjoy excellent visibility, easy access, and
spacious parking.
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Contact Information
Padfic West Management Co.
PO Box 19068
Irvine, CA 92623
(800) 270-1007
(714) 433-7330 fax
For more information regarding site availability, call the City of Diamond Bar • 909-396-5676 • 1 -888 -777 -CRY
Store Listings
Unit Square Feet Comments
205 5,610 McDonald's
249 305,820 Big K -Mart
303-A 1 1,518 Fantastic Sam's
303-A2
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Flowers Are Us
303-3
1,320
DB/Walnut Dental
303-C
1,320
Star Nails
303-E/F
2,640
New India Sweets
303-G
1,320
Papa G's
303-M
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Payless Shoes
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303-H
1,980
Red Wing Shoes
303-1
1,980
Dmnd Crest Cleaners
303-K
7,200
Kens Ace Hardware
303-L
5,000
Auto Zone
303-M
3,000-
Payless Shoes
315-A
3,200
Superior Education
315-B
1,600
Masumi Japanese Res.
315-C
3,056
Video Bax
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'LANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2002-18
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DIAMOND BAR RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL
APPROVE ZONE CHANGE NO. 2002-01.
A. RECITALS.
The City of Diamond Bar has initiated an application for Zone Change No.
2002-01 for an existing commercial area generally locatod south of the
Pomona (60) Freeway on the west side of Diamond Bar Boulevard and
including the commercial area on Gentle Springs Lane and the north side
of Golden Springs Drive between Diamond Bar Boulevard and
Prospectors Road, Diamond Bar, Los Angeles County, California.
Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Zone Change shall be referred
to as the "Application".
2. The Community and Development SEntice5 Department has determined that
the following existing zoning within the Zoning Map and Development
Code requires a zoning designation change in order to implement the
General Plan and further the City's economic goals and policies.
3. On May 28, 2002, public hearing notices were mailed to approximaOly 11
property owners. Furthermore, on May 29, 2002, public notices were
posted in nine public places (City Hall/South Coast Air Quality
Management District, Diamond Bar Library, community board located at
Country Hills Town Center, community board located outside Sav-On
store, community board located outside Ralph's store on Diamond Bar
Boulevard, community board located outside JoAnne's Fabrics at 21070
Golden Springs Drive, community board located inside Oak Tree Lanes at
990 Diamond Bar Boulevard, community board located outside Albertson's
store at 1235 Diamond Bar Boulevard, and Heritage Park on Brea Canyon
Road). On May 30, 2002, notice for this project was published in the Inland
Valley Bulletin and the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. Pursuant to Planning
and Zoning Law Government Code Section 65091 (a)(3), if the number of
property owners to whom a public hearing notice would be mailed is
greater than 1,000, a local agency may provide notice by placing a display
advertisement of at least one-eighth page in at least one newspaper of
general circulation. The City placed a one-eighth page display
advertisement in the above mentioned newspapers of general circulation.
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4. On June 11, 2002, the Planning Commission of the City of Diamond Bar
conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the Application.
5. On June 11, 2002, the Planning Commission, after due consideration of public
testimony, staff analysis and the Commission's deliberations, has
determined that the Zone Change No. 2002-01 attached hereto as Exhibit
"A" implements the General Plan and the City's economic goals and
policies. The Planning Commission at that time concluded the public
hearing.
B. RESOLUTION.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is found, determined and resolved by the Planning
Commission of the City of Diamond Bar as follows:
This Planning Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. The Planning Commission hereby finds that the project identified above in this
Resolution, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), Section 15162 and 15168 (c)(2) and guidelines
promulgated thereunder, the City has determined that the Zone Change
No. 2002-01 is consistent with the previously certified General Plan
Program Environmental Impact Report and Addendum certified July 25,
1995. Therefore, further environmental review is not required for reasons
set forth in the staff report under Environmental Assessment.
3. The Planning Commission hereby specifically finds and determines that,
having considered the record as a whole including the findings set forth
below, and changes and alterations which have been incorporated into
and conditioned upon the proposed Zone Change set forth in the
application, there is no evidence before this Planning Commission that the
project proposed herein will have the potential of an adverse effect on wild
life resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. Based upon
substantial evidence, this Planning Commission hereby rebuts the
presumption of adverse effects contained in Section 753.5 (d) of Title 14 of
the California Code of Regulations.
4. Based on the finding and conclusions set forth herein, this Planning Commission
hereby finds and recommends as follows:
(a) The City Council adopt Zone Change No. 2002-01 attached hereto as
delineated on the City's Zoning Map identified as Exhibit "A" and
incorporated herein by reference:
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(1) That the existing commercial area located on the north side of
Golden Springs Drive between Diamond Bar Boulevard and
Prospectors Road shall be zoned Community Commercial (C-
2); and
(2) That the existing commercial area located south of the Pomona
(60) Freeway on the west side of Diamond Bar Boulevard and
including the commercial area on Gentle Springs Lane shall be
zoned Regional Commercial (C-3).
The Planning Commission shall:
(a) Certify to the adoption of this Resolution; and
(b) Forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the City Council
forthwith.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 11TH DAY OF JUNE 2002, BY THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR.
BY: Joe Ruz cka, Ch rman
I, James DeStefano, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution was duly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the
City of Diamond Bar, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 11th
day of June 2002, by the following vote:
AYES: Ruzicka, Nelson, Tye, Tanaka, Nolan
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST: —IAes DeS fano, Secretary
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2242130
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22.56 CUP
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Notes: (1) See
Article VI for definitions of each of the land uses listed,
(2) See
Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all uses.
(3)
Diamond Bar Development Code Article It- Zoning Districts November 3, 1998
11-22
Commercial/Industrial Zoning Districts 22.10 TABLE 2-6 - ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT
REQUIREMENTS
FOR COMMERCIAIJINDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (Continued)
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KEY TO PERMIT REOUIREAIENTS
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Auto and vehicle sales/renta
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Notes: (1) See Article VI for definitions of each of the land uses
fisted.
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uses. (3) Shall be a minimum of 150' from any school.
Continued on next page
Diamond Bar Development Code Article II - Zoning Districts November 3,1998
P:ooetitar is
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KEY TO PERMIT REOtTIREAIENTS
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Notes: (1) See Article VI for definitions of each of the land uses
fisted.
(2) See Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all
uses. (3) Shall be a minimum of 150' from any school.
Continued on next page
Diamond Bar Development Code Article II - Zoning Districts November 3,1998
Coaianercial/Industrial Zoning Districts 22.10 TABLE 2-6 - ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT
REQUIREMENTS
FOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (Continued)
P 2242020
AND ITSE (1) PERMTr REQUIREMENT BY: DISTRICT
See standards
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(2) See Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all uses.
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Continued on nest page
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Diamond Bar Development Code Article II - Zoning Districts November 3,1998 11-20
Comaercal/Industrial Zoning Districts 2210
2
TABLE 2-6 - ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
FOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
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Notes: (1) See Article VI for definitions of each of the land uses listed.
(2) See Chapter 22.48 for Development Review requirements for all
uses.
Continued on next page
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Contact Information Soutniand
Property Management
Steve Pbrretta 1818/
563-4981
Just minutes from the Pomona 1601 Freeway, the
Diamond Bar Village Center offers superb
accessjbdit-., from its location at the southeast
intersection of Golden Springs Drive and Diamond
For more information regarding site availability, call the City of Diamond Bar" 909-396-5676 " 1-
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Peacock Gardens Restauran
2335
N/A
MilanJeweler
2335
N/A
AVAILABL
2335
N/A
AVAILABL
23361
N/A
Arool Collection Clothin
2336
N/A
AVAILABL
Store
2336 N/ AVAILABL
23367-6A NLJ ACI Institut
233711 NIAJ India Sweets & Snack Unit
23351
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79 A ast-West Bank
/A nsurance
13 A PC Club
For more information regarding site avallabilhy, call the City of Diamond Bar * 909-396-5676 * 1-888-777-CffY
9;.;,
L4y-j UlamOnd
0 Diamond Bar
The K -Mart Center, located on busy Diamond Bar
Boulevard, attracts both local customers and
commuters traveling the Orange (57) and Pomona
(60) freeways Merchants enjoy excellent visibility,
easy access, and spadous parking.
249 303-L 303-A
303-K 303J
303-H 303-G 303 -EF JI'
303-C 303-8 303-A2 303 -AI 315-A
315-B 315-C -5
Contact Information
Padfic West Management
Co. PO Box 19068
Irvine, CA 92623 (800)
270-1007 (714) 433-
7330 fax
iAWuaa7tXUMCd 91V1
For more information regarding site availability, call the City of Diamond Bar" 909-396-5676 " 1-
unit
303-E/F 2,640 New India Sweets
303-G 1,320 Papa G's
Sq us re Feet Comments
Scivare Feet
Comments
Red VVinq Shoes
205
5,610
McDonald's
303-K
249
305,820
Bi K -Mart
5,000
'303-A 1
1,518
Fantastic Sam's
Payless Shoes
303-A2
1,320
Flowers Are Us
315-B
303-B
1,320
DB/Walnut Dental
3,056
Video Box
Sto re
303-C
1,320
Star Nails
unit
303-E/F 2,640 New India Sweets
303-G 1,320 Papa G's
Sq us re Feet Comments
303-H
1,980
Red VVinq Shoes
303-J
1,980
Dmnd Crest Cleaners
303-K
7,200
Ken s Ace Hardware
303-L
5,000
AutoZone
303-M
3,000-
Payless Shoes
315-A
3,200
Superior Education
315-B
1,600
Masumi Japanese Res.
315-C
3,056
Video Box
Unit
For more Information regarding site availability, tall the City of Diamond Bar * 909-396-5676 # 1 -888 -777 -CITY
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Medium Density Residential (max. 12 du/oere)
RMH Medium High Density Residential (max. 16 du/oere) RH
High Density Residential (max. 20 du/oere)
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GENERAL PLAN LAND
USE MAP
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