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Planning commission approves Potter's Court North development, residents raise parking and scale concerns

6040499 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The Vacaville Planning Commission on Oct. 25 voted 7-0 to approve Potter’s Court North, a proposed 18-unit attached single-family subdivision on a 0.88-acre parcel in the Greater South Town neighborhood, finding it consistent with objective RH zoning standards and exempt under CEQA Section 15332.

The Vacaville Planning Commission voted 7-0 on Oct. 25 to approve the Potter’s Court North project: an 18-unit attached single-family residential development on a 0.88-acre parcel in the Greater South Town neighborhood.

Staff told the commission the project was designed to comply with the city’s objective development standards for the Residential High (RH) zoning district and that it met the tests for a categorical CEQA exemption under Section 15332 for infill development. The presentation described six buildings composed of three 5‑plexes and three 2‑plexes (total 18 units), floor plans ranging roughly from 2,250 to 2,600 square feet, two-car garages for each unit and 10 on-street guest parking spaces.

“Staff does support this project because it meets the findings as conditioned. It…

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