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Victorville Planning Commission approves tract map, AutoZone site modification and meeting items; chair recuses on separate item

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On Aug. 31 the Planning Commission unanimously adopted a tentative tract map for 32 single-family lots, approved a site plan modification for an AutoZone store with a mitigated negative declaration, approved minutes, and set a reconvened meeting for Sept. 3 after a recusal caused loss of quorum on one item.

The City of Victorville Planning Commission on Aug. 31 unanimously approved several consent and public-hearing items, including a tentative tract map for 32 single-family lots and a site plan modification for a proposed AutoZone store, and set an adjourned meeting to consider an item that could not be heard because the chair recused himself.

On the hearing for item 3 (Plan case PLAN24-00020), staff said the proposal was a tentative tract map and a mitigated negative declaration to allow development of 32 single-family lots on roughly 10 acres zoned R-1 single-family residential, south of Tonia Ridge Lane and Ferndale Road. "No lots are less than 7,200 square feet with an overall density of approximately 3.2…

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