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Planning Commission backs developer request to delay intersection construction until 650 Park West homes
Summary
The Fresno Planning Commission voted to recommend city council approve a rezone amendment that raises the building-permit trigger for constructing a required intersection from 450 to 650 homes for the Park West development.
The Fresno City Planning Commission on June 18 voted to recommend the City Council approve a rezone amendment for the Park West subdivision that changes a condition of zoning requiring a traffic intersection be constructed prior to issuance of 450 building permits to instead require construction prior to issuance of 650 building permits.
City planning staff told the commission the subject property is roughly 160 acres on the west side of North Grantland Avenue between West Ashland and West Gettysburg Avenues. Chris Lang of the Planning and Development Department said the Park West development previously received approvals allowing up to 844 single‑family homes and that some infrastructure conditions were tied to specific…
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