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Ripon Christian requests to add two prefabricated portable classrooms
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Ripon Christian Schools is looking again to add on.

This time, the local faith-based school is requesting to install two 960-square-foot temporary, portable prefabricated classrooms between the existing Maple 3 building and the junior high building, according to the City of Ripon’s Department of Planning and Economic Development.

This project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act or CEQA, which is state law that requires environmental review of a proposed project in order to identify and mitigate potential significant environmental impacts, in turn, ensuring transparency and public participation in government decisions.

All comments/conditions of approval must be submitted to the Planning Department no later than 5 p.m. Monday, April 28 in order to be incorporated in the staff report.

Planners approved RC’s project to construct six tennis courts along North Wilma Avenue nearly a year ago.

RC’s other project was the removal of the existing bus parking shed along with associated shop building adjacent to the industrial arts / agriculture building, paving way for the 30-by-36-foot greenhouse for the ag department and a 40-by-100-foot metal shop building with a 12-by-12-foot office for a campus maintenance facility.

Ripon Christian Schools, in addition, opened the off-campus bus storage & maintenance facility on opposite side of Highway 99 from the campus at 775 Frontage Rd., towards the end of the last school year.