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The Banning Pointe Warehouse court hearing on March 15
resulted in the Pass Action Group (PAG) winning a bias claim against
Councilwoman Mary Hamlin. As reported last month, PAG attorneys
and attorneys representing the City of Banning will draft a Writ of
Mandate. Once filed, the court will review the Writs of Mandate and
make a decision.
The issues that the Pass Action Group did not prevail on, such as
the CEQA issues, the General Plan, and the Specific Plan, are currently
under review by PAG to determine if an appeal is warranted.
As of this writing, the court has not issued a Writ of Mandate
which in turn will be served on the City of Banning by PAG. The
court has said it is due to a backlog that the Writ of Mandate has not
been issued. More information will be provided as the court process
moves forward.
The Beaumont Pointe Warehouse Project has not been reviewed,
and a decision on the developer's request has not been completed by
the Beaumont City Council. The City Council has not set the date for
the hearing as of the writing of this article. If a date is set by the City
Council, we will have the information posted in our Daily Report and
on our website.
Thank you to the Four Seasons residents and Board members who
have attended the Planning Commission and City Council sessions
on the warehouse project. More information to follow. ~ Jerry
Monahan, Board President
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BEAUMONT POINTE & BANNING WAREHOUSE UPDATE