The Community and Economic Development Department is set to hold a public hearing regarding a Minor Site Plan for facade improvements to an existing industrial building at 4260 Artesia Avenue. The virtual meeting will take place on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 5:00 pm, allowing residents to participate remotely via computer, smart device, or telephone.
Project Reference No. ZON-2026-0054 pertains to the proposed enhancements on property zoned Manufacturing General (M-G). Officials encourage community members to engage by asking questions and providing comments before the hearing, especially those living or working adjacent to the site.
For those seeking further information, details about the project and participation instructions will be available on the City’s website 72 hours prior to the public hearing at http://www.cityoffullerton.com/zoningadministratormeetings.
David Lopez from the Community and Economic Development Department is the designated contact for inquiries or comments, reachable at (714) 738-6878 or David.Lopez@cityoffullerton.com. All submitted feedback will be included in the public record for the Zoning Administrator’s review.
The hearing will consider whether the project qualifies for exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), specifically State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Class 1 — Existing Facilities. The Zoning Administrator’s decision will be final unless an appeal is filed.
For Spanish inquiries, residents can contact David Lopez directly at (714) 738-6878. Additionally, individuals requiring special accommodations to participate in the meeting should reach out to Chris Schaefer at Chris.Schaefer@cityoffullerton.com or (714) 738-6884, at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
As noted in the public hearing notice, if an individual challenges the decision in court, they may be limited to addressing only issues raised during the public hearing or in written correspondence delivered prior.
The notice was officially posted by Deputy City Clerk Sierra Lopez on June 4, 2026, at various locations throughout the city, including City Hall, the Main Branch of the Fullerton Library, the Fullerton Museum Center, and the Maintenance Services Facility.
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