Costco lawsuit dropped; building of Brentwood warehouse planned this summer

BRENTWOOD — Costco is now coming to Brentwood after a prominent local development firm withdrew a lawsuit against the city of Brentwood which stalled the project for almost a year.

The move will pave the way for a new Costco store and gasoline station in northwestern Brentwood, with construction beginning as early as this summer, according to city officials.

“The city is extremely pleased with the court decision, and the voluntary decision of dismissal to help Costco move forward,” Brentwood City Manager Tim Ogden said. “When Costco will open up is the most-asked question I get from residents, and we’re eager to see it move forward now.”

After the Brentwood Planning Commission approved the proposed store last June, attorneys for Albert D. Seeno III’s West Coast Builders appealed to the City Council, arguing that the environmental documents the city used for the project were outdated and the proposal should have been denied or at least undergone deeper environmental review.

A Map showing the location of a proposed Costco warehouse in Brentwood, California.

The attorneys, in their letter, said that the proposed warehouse, tire shop and gas station will have environmental effects that were never previously studied. They claimed the proposed gas station and improvements to the parcel were “likely to cause environmental damage or substantially and unavoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat, as well as create potential public health hazards.”

Brentwood senior planner Jennifer Hagen, however, has said the project was consistent with the city’s general plan, specific plan and the land use designations for the site, did not require additional environmental review and met all development standards. The council on July 25 denied the developer’s appeal, unanimously approving the 154,582-square-foot warehouse south of Lone Tree Plaza.

West Coast Builders, which plans to construct 266 homes south of the proposed Costco site, then last August filed a lawsuit jointly with another Seeno company, Discovery Builders against the city for what they said were violations of the California Environmental Quality Act and the city’s general plan.

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Chronicles Live is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – chronicleslive.com. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave a Comment