The City Council has instead opted for about 190 units of senior housing on five of the eight acres, with three acres along Mission Avenue remaining for a strip shopping center.

The remaining commercial land was to include a McDonald's restaurant now located across Mission. Plans also called for a service station and mini-market now located down the street.

The Planning Commission approved a 16-screen movie complex on the site in 1998. But the plan stalled, and all efforts since then to market it as a large commercial site have failed, according to city officials.

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