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Planning commission backs revised tract map to add seven homes, water-quality basin in Corona
Summary
The Corona City Planning and Housing Commission voted to recommend city council approval of resubmitted tentative tract map TTM 36864R, which revises a previously approved subdivision to incorporate a small parcel, create a new street connection, and add a water-quality basin to address drainage.
The Corona City Planning and Housing Commission recommended that the City Council approve resubmitted tentative tract map TTM 36864R, a revision to a previously approved subdivision that would subdivide a vacant 2.09-acre parcel into seven residential lots and three lettered lots for streets and a water-quality basin.
Assistant Planner Eduardo Galdamez told the commission the revised map includes a new street configuration and a water-quality basin on an adjacent parcel the city acquired from Caltrans in 1992. The changes do not alter the number of residential lots or the overall density approved in 2023, but they add a public street connection to Corona Circle and a basin intended to improve drainage.
Staff said the resubmitted map keeps Lots 1–7 in the same arrangement as the 2023 approval and that all seven lots meet the R-1-7.2 zone minimum lot size of 7,200…
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