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Council grants final one-year extension for 11 Hill Circle subdivision; applicant told the clock is now near final deadline
Summary
The Salinas City Council unanimously approved a one-year time extension to a tentative map and associated planned unit development that would subdivide a 7.75-acre site into 37 residential lots; staff warned the extension is final under the Subdivision Map Act and the applicant must record the final map by April 13, 2026 or reapply.
The Salinas City Council voted unanimously on Aug. 12 to grant the developer a one-year extension — the final allowable extension under the Subdivision Map Act and local ordinance — for a tentative map originally approved in 2019 to subdivide a 7.75-acre parcel into 37 residential lots (the related planned unit development permit will be extended to match the new one-year timeframe).
What was approved: Staff briefed council that the project, situated between East Laurel Drive and Madera Avenue, includes challenging topography, a creek that traverses the site and environmental mitigation tied to a Mitigated Negative Declaration…
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