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Commission recommends board approve Greisel subdivision — eight parcels proposed from 40.5-acre site
Summary
The commission recommended approval of a zone variance (PZV25-035) and advised the Board of Supervisors to certify a common-sense CEQA exemption and approve tentative tract map TSM 25-004 to split a 40.5-acre property into eight parcels in the Plant Development Foothill overlay zone.
The Tulare County Planning Commission on Oct. 8 recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a CEQA "common-sense" exemption and approve a tentative subdivision map to divide a 40.5-acre property into eight parcels in the Plant Development Foothill (PDFM) overlay zone.
Nabeu Menkur, the county project planner, told the commission the application requested a zone variance (PZV25-035) because the proposed parcels did not meet minimum parcel sizes in the zone. Menkur said the property, owned by Dorothy and Elwood Greisel, would be divided into eight parcels ranging from 4.86 to 4.88 acres, and noted the site is located outside an urban boundary and is subject to the Foothill Growth…
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