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Article: Chino, Ontario, move forward on developing dairy preserve. (Local Watch).
- Article from:
- California Planning & Development Report
- Article date:
- June 1, 2002
- Author:
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Once the largest concentration of dairy cows in the United States, the San Bernardino County Dairy Preserve is on the verge of becoming home to more than 200,000 people. The City of Chino is finishing work on a specific plan for 5,435 acres, and City of Ontario officials are refining a development fee schedule, the last document needed before the city begins processing development applications for 8,200 acres on the south end of town.
To different degrees, both plans depart from the large-lot, single-family home development that characterizes much of the area. Chino's plan squeezes 9,700 dwelling units and about 10 million square feet of office, retail and ...
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Article: Annexation Adds Eight S...uare Miles to Chino, Calif.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News;
July 10, 2003 ;
680 words
... ... the southeast of the city. Chino staff and officials have worked ... application and related documents Chino officials had filed to annex ... developer Lewis Operating Corp., Chino officials plan to transform the former San Bernardino County Dairy Preserve into a master-planned community ...
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