Planners to Consider Office Building Site
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The Thousand Oaks Planning Commission will consider a development permit for a two-story, 55,000-square-foot general office building during a public hearing Monday.
The planned building on the corner of Wilbur and St. Charles roads just north of the Janss Marketplace is a scaled-down version of a project that was previously approved for the site but never built.
City planners have identified the six-acre hillside site as an “extremely sensitive location in terms of aesthetics” because it is visible from as far as the Ventura Freeway.
Saying that the applicant, Thousand Oaks developer Moshe Silagi, has worked with city staff to make sure that building design would be compatible with surrounding buildings and with the city’s architectural guidelines, city planners recommend approval of the permit.
The public hearing is set to begin at 7 p.m. at the Civic Arts Plaza.
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