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Planning commission approves two-parcel tentative map (P-2407) for vacant commercial site in Weaverville

3028319 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission found Tentative Parcel Map P-2407 exempt from CEQA under the common-sense exemption and approved a two-parcel subdivision for future commercial development at the State Highway 299/Lancash Gulch Road intersection in Weaverville.

The Trinity County Planning Commission on Feb. 20 voted to approve tentative parcel map P-2407, a two-parcel subdivision of a 2.06-acre commercial-zoned site at the southeast corner of State Highway 299 and Lancash Gulch Road in Weaverville.

Bella Hedke, senior planner for the county’s planning division, presented the staff report. Hedke said the applicant, the Carrington Company, and its agent, Lehman and…

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