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Commission approves 320‑lot Vista Verde tentative tract map with Joshua tree and tribal monitoring conditions

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The Planning Commission adopted a mitigated negative declaration and approved a tentative tract map (PLN16-00006) to create 320 single-family lots within the Vista Verde Specific Plan, including conditions addressing Western Joshua tree protections and a requirement for a Native American monitor during ground‑disturbing work.

The Victorville Planning Commission approved a tentative tract map (case PLN16-00006) to subdivide an approximately 80-acre undeveloped parcel within the Vista Verde Specific Plan into 320 single-family lots, adopting a mitigated negative declaration and a mitigation monitoring and reporting program that includes biological, cultural/tribal and transportation measures.

Staff reminded the commission the item had been continued previously to address California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) comments on the Western Joshua tree and that the Western Joshua tree Act was adopted in the interim. The tract crosses three planning areas in the…

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