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Tulare County planning commissioners approve six parcel maps and CEQA exemptions
Summary
The Tulare County Planning Commission approved six tentative/parcel maps across Kingsburg, Dinuba, Pixley and other parts of the county, adopting CEQA categorical or "common-sense" exemptions and recording final-map requirements as noted.
The Tulare County Planning Commission approved a batch of tentative and parcel maps and associated California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) exemptions during its meeting; the approvals covered six separate map applications across several towns and zoning districts.
The approvals were procedural: commissioners voted on each parcel map and the CEQA determinations separately. Commissioners recorded the results for each item and required the usual final-map filings or waivers as listed on the agenda.
Why this matters: parcel maps change how land is subdivided for development or sale and can affect zoning consistency, eventual development patterns and infrastructure planning in the county.
Commission action and context
Planning staff introduced a consolidated public hearing for parcel maps. For…
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