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Council approves annexation, pre-zone and 202‑lot tentative map for South Armstrong subdivision
Summary
The Fresno City Council approved annexation, pre‑zone and a vesting tentative tract map to allow a 202‑lot single‑family subdivision on roughly 39.9 acres west of South Armstrong Avenue; council and staff discussed required frontage road improvements, a half‑acre neighborhood park and timing of a nearby school traffic signal.
Fresno City Council on Thursday approved annexation, pre‑zone and a vesting tentative tract map that will allow a 202‑lot single‑family subdivision on about 39.9 acres on the west side of South Armstrong Avenue between East Church and the Southern Pacific Railroad.
City planning staff said the site, now in unincorporated Fresno County, will be pre‑zoned from the county’s designation to the city’s RS‑5 zone to allow lots ranging from about 4,500 to 5,000 square feet. Israel Trejo, planning and development department, told the council the project includes an approximately half‑acre neighborhood park and two future street connections to adjacent parcels.
The council heard questions from members about traffic and school‑related…
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