
Planning Department receives 76 applications from developers with rezoning proposals
Including two in Anza
The Planning Department is processing 76 applications from developers requesting zoning changes in Riverside County during a 60-day application period held from February 5 to April 5.
Applications for the County's Foundation General Plan Amendment Cycle are only accepted every eight years. The process allows developers to make their case for projects they
would like to pursue in Riverside County.
The applications are reviewed by a General Plan Advisory Committee made up of community members during a Planning Director's hearing. Then the application goes to the Planning Commission which makes recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on whether they should approve of the developer initiating the process for a project.
This process simply gives a developer the right to
move forward with a project but any project would still have to be approved by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors.
The applications will be processed by supervisorial district. About a quarter to one-third of the applications propose industrial development, but there is a mixture of commercial and residential proposals as well.
To view the applications and follow the process, visit
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