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9008 Pentland Street Residential Project (PL25-5153)

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The project at 9008 Pentland Street in Temple City, California, involves the demolition of a single-family residence and the construction of two new multi-family residential buildings containing a total of five dwelling units on a 0.18-acre lot. The project is being administered by the City of Temple City as a forecasted acquisition under NAICS code 236116 and is classified under CEQA Class 3 Categorical Exemption for small-scale new construction, indicating it meets environmental review thresholds for minor urban infill development without requiring a full environmental impact report. The project site is the sole place of performance, and while the contractor is identified as USWest Investment, Inc., and the architect as Philip Chan of PDS Studios, there are no formal contract clauses, solicitation numbers, pricing details, or federal acquisition regulation sections applicable to this action. The City has not filed a Notice of Exemption, and no certified documentation of exemption has been provided. There are no specified performance timelines, delivery schedules, payment obligations, invoicing systems, contract administration personnel, or federal entity registrations such as UEI or SAM. The procurement remains in a planning phase, with no formal contract type defined beyond forecast, and no details on evaluation criteria or submission requirements beyond contact information for the lead agency planner, Andrew J. Coyne. Environmental compliance is based on California’s Public Resources Code and CEQA Guidelines, with no additional building codes, quality standards, packaging requirements, or special conditions referenced.

General Info

Demolish single-family home, build five-unit multi-family complex on 0.18-acre lot in Temple City, CA under CEQA Class 3 exemption.

Agency

California → Temple City

NAICS

236116 - New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders)View NAICS

Place of Performance

Rosemead Blvd. & Pentland St., Temple City, CA, 91780

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9008 Pentland Street Residential Project Notice of Exemption

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AgencyCalifornia → Temple City
Contacts2 people available
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California → Temple City
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Andrew J. CoyneAssociate Planner

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Demolition of one single-family residential structure and development of two multi-family residential buildings totaling five dwelling units on 0.18 acre.

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