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Supervisors initiate land-use change for Pigeon Pass site, paving way for 80-home plan
Summary
The board voted to initiate a foundation-component change (FCGPA 24-031) that would allow a developer to pursue an implementing project for roughly 80 single-family homes and 15 acres of permanent open space; neighbors voiced concerns about horse trails, dust, access and loss of rural designation.
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 on Tuesday to initiate a foundation-component land-use change for four parcels near Pigeon Pass Road that would allow an applicant to submit an implementing application for about 80 single-family lots and 15 acres of permanent open space.
The initiation is a preliminary county step (called a "foundation change" in the Riverside process) that does not authorize construction but allows the developer to prepare and submit the full implementing project within six months for further review, public hearings and environmental analysis.
Why it matters: Neighbors and equestrian property owners said…
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