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Supervisors approve zone change for 4.5‑acre Spruce/Avenue 256 site to allow commercial mixed use

5738365 · September 9, 2025
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Tulare County supervisors on Sept. 9 approved rezoning a roughly 4.5‑acre parcel near Exeter from agricultural to commercial mixed‑use to allow future development including a convenience store and auto service uses.

The Tulare County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 9 approved a zone change request (PZC 24-007) that rezones a roughly 4.5-acre parcel at the southeast corner of Avenue 256 and Spruce from AE-20 (exclusive agriculture, 20-acre minimum) to C2-MU (general commercial, mixed-use overlay).

Mike Washam of the Resource Management Agency told the board the application from Duval Espinosa requests the change to allow future development such as a gas station and convenience store, agricultural auto repair service, storage area and a residence. Washam said the action before the board was a zone change only, not project approval, and that subsequent…

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