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Planning commission approves 2‑lot split at 639–643 E. 20th Street, keeps existing fence to protect olive trees
Summary
The National City Planning Commission on April 21 approved a tentative parcel map dividing 639–643 East 20th Street into two lots, finding the split exempt from CEQA under Class 15 and adopting a condition preserving the existing fence and olive trees.
The National City Planning Commission on April 21 approved a tentative parcel map to divide a single lot at 639–643 East 20th Street into two parcels and found the split categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under CEQA Guidelines, Class 15 (minor land divisions).
Staff presented the proposal as a straight lot split that would not create any new development immediately. Assistant Planner Sophia Depew told the commission the site is in the RM‑3 (very high density multiunit residential) zone, is about 20,000 square feet, and currently contains two single‑family homes. She said Parcel 1 would be roughly 7,477 square feet with about 60 feet of frontage and Parcel 2 roughly 13,387 square feet with about 103 feet of frontage; no new…
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