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Leyva's Towing Shop

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Leyva's Towing Shop seeks approval to operate a towing and vehicle service business at a located in King City, California, utilizing an existing 2,600 square foot building and an 800 square foot warehouse. The operation will include outdoor storage of vehicles and use of the warehouse as a wash and service area for repairs. Minor interior modifications are planned, along with the installation of roll-up doors, additional storage containers, a new paved area, and upgrades to landscaping and drainage systems to support the intended use. The business is owned and operated by Gustavo and Connie Leyva, who are responsible for the property and daily activities. The project is being coordinated with Esmeralda Alvarez from the City of King City as the primary point of contact and Salvador Munoz as the architect overseeing the design and improvements. The request is filed as a conditional use permit under Case No. CUP26-000001 and remains subject to regulatory review and compliance with local zoning standards.

General Info

Leyva's Towing Shop seeks conditional use permit for towing, storage, and repair services in King City, California.

Agency

California → King City

NAICS

488410 - Motor Vehicle TowingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Industrial Way and Bitterwater Rd, King City, CA, 93930

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NONE

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NOE- 991 Industrial Way - CUP26-000001

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AgencyCalifornia → King City
Contacts3 people available
OfficeN/A
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California → King City
Office AddressN/A
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Gustavo and Connie LeyvaProperty and Business Owners

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Conditional Use Permit Case No. CUP26-000001 allows a towing and vehicle service operation within a 2,600 square foot existing building and an 800 square foot warehouse. Outdoor storage of vehicles, the warehouse will be used for as a wash and service area for vehicle repair services. The request includes occupying the existing buildings and making minor interior modifications, adding roll up doors to the existing structures such as storage containers, new paved area, and improvements to existing landscaping and drainage.

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