The Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the proposed Rockefeller Group Professional Center at 2740 Lomita Blvd (vacant land north of Costco) will be available on February 19, 2010. The FEIR will be on line at http://www.torrnet.com/8663.htm in addition to the public counters in the City Clerk's Office, the Katy Geissert and Southeast Branch Torrance Public Libraries and the Community Development Department Planning Counter.
This project is approximately 351,200 square feet of medical/office, professional office and light industrial condominium buildings, to be developed in two phases.
Approximately 14 acres would be in Phase I and 9 acres in Phase II. Open space around the buildings will include trees, shrubs, groundcover and outdoor seating areas.
Traffic concerns discussed at the SETHA meeting with Rockefeller are addressed in the FEIR. A new signal will be installed on Lomita Blvd and the deceleration lane at the entrance on Lomita Blvd is included in the FEIR.
Constructon of Phase I would take approximately 12 months.
There will be three two-story medical office buildings, seven two-story professional office buildings and one two-story light industrial building.
This vacant land previously was occupied by Archer Pipe & Tube Supply, Eden National Steel and Teledyne INET. It is my understanding the previous owner of the property planned on building high-density residential housing on the site.
A public hearing by the Torrance Planning Commission has been scheduled for Wednesday, March 17,2010 at 7PM on the project.
John Bailey, President SETHA
This project is approximately 351,200 square feet of medical/office, professional office and light industrial condominium buildings, to be developed in two phases.
Approximately 14 acres would be in Phase I and 9 acres in Phase II. Open space around the buildings will include trees, shrubs, groundcover and outdoor seating areas.
Traffic concerns discussed at the SETHA meeting with Rockefeller are addressed in the FEIR. A new signal will be installed on Lomita Blvd and the deceleration lane at the entrance on Lomita Blvd is included in the FEIR.
Constructon of Phase I would take approximately 12 months.
There will be three two-story medical office buildings, seven two-story professional office buildings and one two-story light industrial building.
This vacant land previously was occupied by Archer Pipe & Tube Supply, Eden National Steel and Teledyne INET. It is my understanding the previous owner of the property planned on building high-density residential housing on the site.
A public hearing by the Torrance Planning Commission has been scheduled for Wednesday, March 17,2010 at 7PM on the project.
John Bailey, President SETHA
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