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Planning commission approves 242‑lot Tentative Tract Map with mitigation, clarifies burrowing owl and water-main conditions

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The Victorville Planning Commission approved a tentative tract map (PLN23-00030) to create 242 single-family lots on about 70 acres, adopting a mitigated negative declaration and conditions addressing biological, cultural, hydrology and traffic issues.

The Victorville Planning Commission voted to approve a tentative tract map (case PLN23-00030) to create a 242-lot single-family subdivision on roughly 70 acres, adopting a mitigated negative declaration and a mitigation monitoring and reporting program that includes measures for biological, cultural/tribal, geology/soils and noise impacts.

Planning staff said the map meets the R-1 single-family zone development standards, with no lot proposed smaller than 7,200 square feet and an overall density of about 3.4 dwelling units per acre. The CEQA findings and mitigation measures (conditions 26–53) address biological resources, including updated measures to meet California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) comments on Western Joshua tree and preconstruction surveys. Staff…

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