Commission Turns Down 180 Homes
Chino Champion
By Marianne Napoles
A proposal to rezone 30 acres of rural land to build 180 residential units in northern Chino created the inevitable clash between a housing developer and a community holding fast to its roots.
After listening to more than 30 speakers in a crowd of 200, the Chino planning commission on Monday turned down D.R. Horton’s plan for a mixture of single family homes, detached condos, and detached homes north of the Chino Promenade where Cinemark Movies 8 is located.
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