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Holtville Council adopts zoning update to meet state housing requirements
Summary
The Holtville City Council adopted an update to the city’s zoning ordinance at its January 2025 meeting. Councilmembers voted unanimously after staff said the update responds to requirements from the state Department of Housing and Community Development.
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The Holtville City Council voted to adopt an update to the city’s zoning ordinance at its January 2025 meeting to satisfy a requirement from the Department of Housing and Community Development.
City staff said the changes were recommended by the Planning Commission in November 2024 and came to the council for a first reading earlier in January. City staff told the council the update is part of meeting the state housing compliance requirements.
Councilmembers recorded a roll-call vote after the brief discussion. The names recorded on the roll call were: Bunker (yes); Mike Pacheco (yes); Marie Anderson (yes); Vanessa Ramirez (yes); Michael (yes). City staff confirmed the Planning Commission’s recommendation and that the measure had been introduced at the council’s first January meeting.
Councilmembers did not request further amendments during the meeting; staff said the changes reflect the Planning Commission’s recommendation and the state requirement. The ordinance number and line-by-line amendments were not specified in the meeting record provided.
The council’s action brings the city into compliance with the state housing-related requirement described by staff; officials said the Planning Commission recommended adoption in November 2024 and that a first reading occurred earlier in January. Future implementation steps or an effective date were not specified during the discussion.
