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Oak Valley residents urge clarity as zoning, HOA rules and state changes affect post-fire rebuilding

5771552 · April 22, 2025
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Oak Valley and Autumn Ridge residents told the Talent Planning Commission they are concerned about lot sizes, parking, CC&Rs and a looming state deadline that could change how single- family rebuilding is regulated after the Alameda Fire.

Oak Valley and Autumn Ridge residents told the Talent Planning Commission on April 22 that they want clearer rules for rebuilding single-family homes destroyed in the Alameda Fire and for any overlay or rezoning work the city may undertake.

The discussion centered on whether existing zoning and homeowners association covenants (CC&Rs) could combine to prevent single-family replacement housing on certain lots, and on a state legislative change that speakers said could affect HOA restrictions.

Alex Campbell, Talent senior planning manager (Pro Tem), summarized staff review of earlier council discussion and flagged a pending state bill that could affect the issue. Campbell said council “did take action to accept the railroad study findings,” and…

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