West Coast Self Storage (Case 3.2802 MAJ)
Summary
SCH Number
2022120376
Public Agency
City of Palm Springs
Document Title
West Coast Self Storage (Case 3.2802 MAJ)
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
12/15/2022
Document Description
Construction of a 61,658-square-foot self-storage facility and a 912-square-foot auxiliary leasing office on a 3.55-acre undeveloped parcel. The building is single-story with the maximum building height of 20 feet. The project includes the construction of customer parking spaces, RV/boat parking/storage spaces, and new landscaping. The proposed uses are permitted by right in the M-1-P Zone per Palm Springs Zoning Code Sections 92.16.01(A)(3)(i) and (A)(8).
Contact Information
Name
Noriko Kikuchi
Agency Name
City of Palm Springs
Job Title
Associate Planner
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Coordinates
Cities
Palm Springs
Counties
Riverside
Regions
Southern California
Cross Streets
North Gene Autry Trail & Tramarisk Road
Zip
92262
Total Acres
3.55
Parcel #
677-260-055
State Highways
111
Airports
Palm Springs International
Schools
PSUSD
Waterways
Whitewater River
Township
7
Range
4
Section
5
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 3 (In-Fill Development Projects), Section 15332
Reasons for Exemption
The self-storage facility with auxiliary leasing office use is consistent with the intent of the IND (Industrial) General Plan land use designation area and policies, as well as the intent and zoning regulations of the M-1-P (Planned Research and Development Park) Zone. The project site is less than five (5) acres in area, and it is fully located within the city limit and surrounded by urban uses. The project site is adjacent to the Palm Springs International Airport, and there is no value as habitat for endangered, rare, or threatened species. Approval of the project will not result in any significant effects relating to noise, air quality, water quality, or traffic, as supported by the traffic impact assessment report, which finds that the traffic impact of the project would be less than significant. Finally, the site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services.
County Clerk
Riverside