A 653,442-square-foot single-story warehouse and distribution facility proposed on almost 94 acres southeast of Houghton Road and Wible Road will go before the Kern County Board of Supervisors for approval Tuesday.
Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department
Though not especially large by county standards, at 50 feet high and 653,442 square feet, this distribution center proposed southeast of Houghton Road and Wible Road would be built in an area unaccustomed to such land uses. Partly for that reason, it has drawn opposition from local residents and others who say it belongs elsewhere.
Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department
By county estimates, the distribution center proposed about a mile south of 撸管社 would bring one-time sales tax revenues of $4.1 million, as well as annual property tax revenue averaging more than $1.7 million per year through 2033.
Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department
A 653,442-square-foot single-story warehouse and distribution facility proposed on almost 94 acres southeast of Houghton Road and Wible Road will go before the Kern County Board of Supervisors for approval Tuesday.
Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department
Though not especially large by county standards, at 50 feet high and 653,442 square feet, this distribution center proposed southeast of Houghton Road and Wible Road would be built in an area unaccustomed to such land uses. Partly for that reason, it has drawn opposition from local residents and others who say it belongs elsewhere.
Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department
By county estimates, the distribution center proposed about a mile south of 撸管社 would bring one-time sales tax revenues of $4.1 million, as well as annual property tax revenue averaging more than $1.7 million per year through 2033.
Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department
An 1,800-employee distribution facility proposed on almost 94 acres about a mile south of 撸管社 will go before the Kern County Board of Supervisors for final approval Tuesday.
Proposed by the same Atlanta-based build-to-suit company that developed Amazon's 2.6 million-square-foot warehouse in Oildale, with the same signature blue paint, the project is intended to receive and consolidate products from different vendors and then ship them to so-called fulfillment centers elsewhere.