Planning Commission - Regular Meeting
The Redlands Planning Commission approved a request for a one-year extension of time for the Redlands Summit, LLC development project and continued the Kaiser medical facility expansion project to a later date. The Commission also approved the construction of a light industrial building with amended conditions regarding its exterior appearance and appointed two commissioners to the Minor Exception Permit Committee.
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- Government Body
- Planning Commission
- Meeting Type
- Planning Commission
- Location
- Redlands, CA
- Meeting Date
- February 10, 2026
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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(PROJECT PLANNER: BRIAN FOOTE, CITY PLANNER/PLANNING MANAGER) Consideration of request for a one-year Extension of Time for Tentative Parcel Map No. 20469, Tentative Tract Map No. 20490, Tentative Tract Map No. 20491, and Commission Review & Approval Nos. 940, 941 and 942 for an approved single-family and multifamily residential development project with a total of 541 dwelling units on approximately 24 acres located at the northwest corner of West Lugonia Avenue and Karon Street within the Single Family Residential (R-1) and Multiple Family Residential (R-3) zones (APNs: 0167-171-04-0000, 0167-171-05-0000, and 0167-171-06-0000): The request for an extension is exempt from environmental review in accordance with Section 15162 of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines.
Approval of the Planning Commission meeting minutes for January 13, 2026.
Applicant: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals
(Project Planner: Kevin Beery, Senior Planner) NOTE: The following item will not be presented at this meeting and will be continued to the February 24, 2026, Planning Commission meeting date. A PUBLIC HEARING to consider and make a recommendation to the City Council on the following matters concerning a proposed multistory medical center expansion project encompassing approximately 36.5 acres at 1301 California Street (APN: 0167-441-07-0000) on the west side of California Street between Lugonia and Almond Avenues: 1. A recommendation to adopt an Environmental Impact Report prepared for the proposed project, in conjunction with related Findings of Fact, Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act. 2. A recommendation to the City Council to approve Amendment No. 8 to Concept Plan No. 1 – A request for a text amendment to Concept Plan No. 1 to add an application procedure for review and approval of a Planned Development entitlement under section IV, subsection A (Discretionary Actions). 3. A recommendation to the City Council to approve Planned Development No. 6 – A request for a Planned Development entitlement to construct two new medical office buildings (totaling approximately 248,000 square feet), a general hospital with up to 321 beds (totaling approximately 580,000 square feet), a parking structure, and a central utility plant to be constructed in four phases.
APPLICANT: MIG, Inc.
(PROJECT PLANNER: NYLSEN ESCAJEDA, ASSISTANT PLANNER) PUBLIC HEARING to consider the following matter for a vacant 1.36-acre lot located at the southwest corner of Iowa Street and West Park Avenue (APN: 0292-156-22-0000) in the Commercial Industrial (EV/IC) district of the East Valley Corridor Specific Plan. 1. Commission Review and Approval No. 977 – A request to construct an approximately 25,355 square-foot light industrial building with ancillary office and storage space, and related on-site improvements including utilities, parking lot, driveways, landscaping, lighting, walls and fences. 2. A determination that the proposed project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) of the CEQA Guidelines. 3. A Socio-Economic Cost/Benefit Study prepared for the proposed project in accordance with Measure "U."
Request for Planning Commissioner appointments to the Minor Exception Permit Committee.
(BRIAN FOOTE, CITY PLANNER/PLANNING MANAGER)