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Riverside County Director's Hearing - 2025-11-10

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Meeting Summary

Riverside County Director's Hearing approved two minor land use items: a Class I kennel (doggy daycare) for up to 10 dogs at 20105 Avenue De Orbos, and the removal of a 10-year term limit on an existing concealed T-Mobile wireless facility at 26121 Hemet Street. Both items received no public opposition and were approved with staff recommendations.

Key Decisions (2)

Approved

Class I Kennel at 20105 Avenue De Orbos

Plot Plan Administrative PPA 220103 approved for Carrie Moore to operate 'Pooch Kingdom' doggy daycare with up to 10 dogs on a 5-acre residential agricultural property. Hours of operation 8AM-6PM with no overnight stays, appointments only. Property has existing 4,000 sq ft single family residence with kennel area at southeast corner enclosed by 3-foot fencing with mesh.

Conditions: Conditions imposed primarily by environmental health; applicant accepted all conditions of approval
Approved

T-Mobile Wireless Facility Term Extension at 26121 Hemet Street

Plot Plan Wireless 250007 approved to remove 10-year lifespan condition from existing concealed wireless facility located on church roof. T-Mobile facility has been operating and reached end of original entitlement period. No modifications proposed, only removal of term limit.

Conditions: Removal of ten year lifespan condition; no new conditions added

Development Activity (2)

Pooch Kingdom Doggy Daycare

Developer: Carrie MooreLocation: 20105 Avenue De Orbos, Third District, Southwest Area PlanType: CommercialStatus: Approved

Class I kennel for up to 10 dogs on 5-acre property with existing 4,000 sq ft residence; kennel area at southeast corner with 3-foot fencing; hours 8AM-6PM, no overnight stays, appointment only

T-Mobile Wireless Facility

Developer: T-Mobile (represented by Robert Ramirez)Location: 26121 Hemet Street, Third District, San Jacinto Valley Area PlanType: InfrastructureStatus: Approved

Existing concealed wireless facility on church roof; equipment enclosed within building structure; 5-acre property in R1 zone

Market Signals (2)

Commercial Demand

New pet services business (doggy daycare) launching in rural residential area suggests demand for pet care services in outlying communities.

Infrastructure

Wireless carriers seeking permanent entitlements for existing facilities indicates long-term commitment to telecommunications infrastructure in San Jacinto Valley area.