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Porterville staff: proposed 20-unit duplex project lacks 24 parking stalls; multiple infrastructure requirements noted

3635291 · June 2, 2025
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Summary

City staff reviewed a resubmittal for a 20-unit (10 duplex) multifamily project east of North Jay Street and identified a shortfall of 24 parking stalls and a set of required infrastructure, landscaping and fire-safety improvements.

Porterville’s Project Review Committee on an unspecified date reviewed a resubmittal for a multifamily project proposing 10 duplexes (20 units) on APN 247-170-032, east of North Jay Street near Mulberry Avenue, and found the plan short by 24 parking stalls and requiring multiple site improvements.

Planning staff said the site is zoned RM-2 (medium density residential) with a general-plan land-use designation of medium-density residential. “The development is not showing the adequate required parking, which will require to provide an additional 24 stalls,” Oscar Cepeda, chairperson and associate planner, said. Cepeda summarized the development code’s parking standard as two stalls per multifamily unit, one of which must be covered and designated to the unit, plus one guest stall per five units.

The committee and staff…

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