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Planning commission continues site-plan review after Joshua tree found at proposed auto-parts site
Summary
Victorville Planning Commission continued a public hearing on a site-plan modification for a previously approved 7,300-square-foot auto-parts store after a Joshua tree was discovered in the project footprint, triggering California Department of Fish and Wildlife review and CEQA compliance. The hearing was continued to Aug. 13, 2025.
On July 9, 2025, the Victorville City Planning Commission voted to continue a public hearing on a site-plan modification for case PLN24-00021 after staff reported that a Joshua tree was discovered within the project footprint, requiring an incidental take permit from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and additional CEQA review. The commission continued the item to its Aug. 13, 2025 meeting.
The item covers a proposed site-plan modification and an initial study with a proposed mitigated negative declaration for a previously approved retail auto-parts store on a commercially zoned parcel about 350 feet west of the northwest corner of Mojave Drive…
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