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Planning commission approves ag-service permit at Strathmore site; staff to consider road-impact fee
Summary
The commission approved Special Use Permit PSP25-066 for an agricultural service establishment at 16734 Avenue 188, Strathmore, and instructed staff to add fees as needed to address local road impacts after a public concern about pavement wear at the Avenue 184 / Road 232 area.
The Tulare County Planning Commission on Wednesday conditionally approved Special Use Permit PSP25-066, allowing an agricultural service establishment for storage of equipment and vehicles on a 5.4-acre parcel at 16734 Avenue 188 in Strathmore. The approval included a categorical exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act and direction that staff add fees to address potential road impacts.
Navey Yo Menker, project planner in the county project-processing division, presented the application. The proposal would remove two pole barns and construct an 8,000-square-foot metal building…
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