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Ripon planning commission approves parcel map splitting farmhouse from almond orchard

6489313 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

The Ripon City Planning Commission approved Tentative Parcel Map PM25-77 to split a roughly 19.23-acre property at 1749 North Jacktown Road into a 1.74-acre parcel containing the existing home and a 17.49-acre almond orchard; the decision was 4-0 with a 10-day appeal period and a $628 appeal fee.

The Ripon City Planning Commission approved a tentative parcel map to split a 19.23-acre property at 1749 North Jacktown Road into two parcels, separating an existing single-family residence from an almond orchard.

The commission’s approval of Tentative Parcel Map PM25-77 was based on staff findings and conditions of approval and passed 4-0. The commission announced a 10-day appeal period; the planning staff said the appeal fee is $628.

Planning Director Ken said the map proposes Parcel 1 at 1.74 acres to contain the existing residence and Parcel 2 at 17.49 acres to remain in orchard. “The subdivision does comply with the Subdivision Map Act and meets all applicable development standards of our mixed use zoning as far as parcel sizes and other standards,” Ken said, adding that because the site is rural and lacks nearby public…

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