Lehi Commission schedules public hearing for Gurudwara Suheb Temple project approval

June 20, 2025 | San Joaquin County, California

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Lehi Commission schedules public hearing for Gurudwara Suheb Temple project approval

This article was created by AI using a video recording of the meeting. It summarizes the key points discussed, but for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Link to Full Meeting

The San Joaquin County Planning Commission held a special meeting on June 19, 2025, addressing several key items, including the introduction of a new member and the continuation of a significant application.

The meeting commenced with a warm welcome to Glorianna Rose, the newest commissioner. Following the roll call, the commission approved a request to continue discussion on item number two, a conditional use permit application, to the next meeting scheduled for July 17. This decision was unanimously supported by all present commissioners.

During the meeting, Commissioner Sangha announced her abstention and recusal from discussing a conditional use permit related to the Sikh temple, citing a potential conflict of interest due to a donation made to the applicant. Similarly, Jennifer Jolley, the director of community development, also recused herself from the discussion after her husband was engaged by the applicant's representative.

The primary focus of the meeting was the conditional use permit for the Gurudwara Suheb Temple, which aims to establish a religious assembly space. The project is planned to be completed in two phases over five years, with a total area of 57,500 square feet upon completion.

As the meeting progressed, the commission prepared to hear staff reports and public comments regarding the application, ensuring that both proponents and opponents would have the opportunity to voice their opinions. The meeting highlighted the commission's commitment to transparency and community involvement in local planning decisions.

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