In the Environmental Study submitted to the City of Temecula in 2008, The Project proposed to develop a two-story dealership showroom building, auto service facility, car wash facility, private street, and associated parking and landscaping on the 13.97 acre project site. Proposed Project development would total approximately 80,000 sf of building space to house the dealership including car maintenance, repair services, and a car wash facility.
The Project proposes to extend a private street into the site from Waverly Lane with a temporary
turnaround point at the southwest corner of the property. Three driveways located on the
proposed private street would allow access to the dealership, including direct access to the car
wash, the automotive service center, and customer service facilities (main entrance). The treelined internal main entrance would also feature an approximate 10-foot landscaped island down
the center of the driveway corridor. Vehicle flow to and from the proposed car wash facility
would access the facility from the eastern entryway of the proposed private street. Vehicles would
then travel counter-clockwise through the carwash building and exit on the opposite side of the
This site is where many Harveston residents enjoyed jogging through the open pasture. The wide open spaces were perfect for animal lovers who daily walked their dogs. Nearby at Date Street, air flight aficionados fly their wireless and battery powered planes and helicopters. To see the heavy tractors and machinery turn the ground to dirt this week was another sad reminder of how this once rustic area is being transformed to a burgeoning concrete sprawl.
Normally, I lament the continuing erosion of our natural hinterland and rural beauty that caused me to move here 16 years ago, but with the rumors swirling about the potential loss of a major employer in our Valley, the potential arrival of more jobs is to be welcomed. It says much about the earning potential of our residents that a luxury car dealership deems it good business sense to set up in our Valley.
Hopefully, we can start attracting more upscale businesses to the area providing local employment to our often stressed commuters who have to make the daily long drives to LA, Orange and San Diego Counties for their livelihood.

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