This could be your new neighbor!

Want to get a better idea about the changes of the Lumber Yard property on Redondo Circle? What scale are they talking about? 

Checkout the Huntington Gateway Project at 14952 Bolsa Chica Street at Bolsa.  The CORNER building!


It is a HUGE building! 

Here is a night view, take a drive over there, the Redondo footprint is even larger! 

The proposed 7600 Redondo Circle Industrial Project involves construction of an industrial warehouse complex with two buildings for warehouse and office use, as well as associated site improvements including paved surface parking and landscaping on an approximately 9.59-acre site. Refer to Exhibit 3, Preliminary Site Plan. The existing lumber yard and associated structures and site improvements on the site would be demolished to accommodate the proposed Project.

The proposed use and buildings are (not) compatible with the existing developments and land uses around the site. Building 1, proposed on the western portion of the site, encompasses a 93,360-sf building area and includes a maximum 10 percent office space on ground level and mezzanine. The overall building size for Building 1, including the mezzanine, is 98,360 sf. Building 2, proposed on the eastern portion of the site, encompasses a 87,552-sf building area and includes a maximum 10 percent office space on ground level and mezzanine. 

Both buildings will include 11 trailer docks each and a total of 192 parking stalls. The proposed building swill be constructed to a height of 40 feet. Exhibits 4a and 4b show the preliminary elevations for Buildings 1 and 2. The proposed warehouse buildings will be energy efficient and in compliance with the Building Energy Efficiency Standards – Title 24, Part 6 mandated in the California EnergyCommission (CEC) 2022 code update.

Hardscape areas include concrete sidewalk around portions of the proposed building as well as a pedestrian connection to the right-of-way, an asphalt parking lot, and two concrete truck dock areas. Proposed landscaping includes plantings around the perimeter of the buildings, as well as parking area medians, tree wells, and site perimeter. The proposed Project will meet all applicable City development standards for developments in the IL zoning district.

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According to Gemini, a standard Wal Mart store is at least 10-20' shorter especially near residential areas!

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