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The Banning Pointe Warehouse court hearing was heard on March
13 at the Riverside Superior Court in front of Judge Hopp. The Pass
Action Group (PAG) received the judge's ruling late March 15.
PAG won the bias claim against Councilwoman Mary Hamlin.
A Writ of Mandate will be drafted by the attorneys representing
both sides of the issue instructing the City of Banning to rehear
arguments for approval. The original approval has been nullified.
This process could take up to 60 days to draft the Writ for the court.
This is assuming that the developers want to continue with the
project. PAG will begin lobbying the City of Banning leadership as
well as determine if an appeal is warranted on the issues PAG did
not prevail on at the March 13 hearing. Those issues were the CEQA
issues, General Plan and the Specific Plan issues.
The Beaumont Pointe Warehouse was on the agenda for the City
Council in Beaumont's meeting on March 19. The decision on the
warehouse was delayed by the City Council so the council members
could have some questions answered that were covered by the
Planning Commission. The information contained in those reports
detailing the developer tasks required for the project is not available
at this time.
As new information is available, it will be covered in the Daily
Report, the Breeze and our website. ~ Jerry Monahan, Board
President
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BEAUMONT POINTE & BANNING WAREHOUSE UPDATE