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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012634
PE
2698
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1900248
STREET_NUMBER
1810
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-
APN
15518002
ENTERED_DATE
11/8/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1810 E HAZELTON AVE
RECEIVED_DATE
11/6/2019 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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SJP is focusing on highlighting opportunities in San Joaquin County, which includes proximity to <br /> high technology and innovation in Silicon Valley, and a low cost of living compared to the Bay <br /> Area. SJP particularly targets growth of the following industries: <br /> • Advanced/Specialized Manufacturing <br /> • Medical Equipment and Supplies <br /> • Food Processing <br /> • Agriculture Technology <br /> • Energy Resources and Technologies <br /> • Construction Materials <br /> • Office and IT/Professional Services <br /> • E-Commerce/Logistics Centers <br /> The County also formed `Business Team San Joaquin' linking economic and community <br /> development staff from the seven cities in the county in a bi-monthly exchange of information and <br /> education of economic development techniques. <br /> As previously noted, the majority of jobs created in Mountain House have been population-serving <br /> jobs in non-basic industries. Non-basic jobs are essential to serve resident populations, but they <br /> do not stimulate economic development or have as large an economic impact (multiplier effect <br /> through the regional economy) as basic industries. However, as the community develops and <br /> matures more advanced manufacturing and commercial industries will be attracted to Mountain <br /> House. <br /> In addition to the above job-creation efforts, there have been a number of commercial, office, <br /> retail, and industrial projects in the community that have recently been approved. As such, they <br /> have not been included in the Report in terms of their contribution to jobs and job creation. These <br /> projects will also help create a synergy for further development in the community. They are <br /> summarized below: <br /> Neighborhood D-West <br /> A new 11,663 square foot commercial/retail structure ,titled "Cordes Village Plaza"' was approved <br /> by the Community Development Department in December of 2018. Building permits were issued in <br /> August of 2019 and site grading has commenced. Once the building construction is completed the <br /> structure will contain eight tenant spaces on a one-acre neighborhood commercial site and is <br /> estimated to produce 24 jobs. <br /> Neighborhood C <br /> A new 7,800 square foot Childcare Center, and enclosed play area was approved by the Community <br /> Development Department in December of 2018. This project is estimated to produce 24 jobs. <br /> Neighborhood D-East <br /> A new commercial and retail plaza, located at the northwest corner intersection of Grant Line Road <br /> and Mountain House Parkway, was recently approved in April of 2019 by the Board of Supervisors. <br /> This will include the first gas station/car wash and full service restaurants for the Mountain House <br /> community. This project is estimated to produce 140 jobs. <br /> Planning Commission Staff Report, Item #5 12/19/2019 —Jobs/Housing Review 10 <br />
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