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KB subdivision at 201 Roywood Drive continued to Oct. 20 after water‑supply issues raised

October 06, 2025 | Vallejo, Solano County, California


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KB subdivision at 201 Roywood Drive continued to Oct. 20 after water‑supply issues raised
The Vallejo Planning Commission continued a public hearing on a proposed subdivision at 201 Roywood Drive to its Oct. 20 meeting after the applicant requested more time to resolve water‑supply conditions.

Planning Department staff told the commission the applicant asked for a continuance so it could "work out some of the conditions related to water supply at the site." The item was set for the commission's Oct. 20 regular meeting.

The project was described in staff materials as the KB Subdivision, a proposed single‑family detached residential development of roughly 130 units. Staff also reported that three written communications about the continued item were received and distributed to commissioners and posted on the city's website.

Commissioners did not take a formal vote on detailed project approvals at the Oct. 6 meeting; staff announced the requested continuance and the chair confirmed the item would return on Oct. 20. The record does not show a motion mover/second or tally for a roll‑call vote on the continuance in the transcript.

The secretary later noted the subdivision is the primary action item expected at the Oct. 20 meeting, alongside a separate request for a major use permit to allow 24‑hour operations for a new Planet Fitness on Springs Road.

Staff advised that applicants often request continuances to complete technical responses and that written comments on the matter had been posted online and provided to the commission.

The continuance delays formal action on project conditions tied to water availability. Commission members and staff also discussed logistics for following hearings and the availability of written materials ahead of future meetings.

Looking ahead, the commission will consider the KB Subdivision item on Oct. 20, at which point the record will show any revised conditions, motions, and votes.

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