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Planning Commission approves recommendation to abandon 10-foot public right-of-way near San Luis Drive

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Summary

After extended discussion and public comment, the Planning Commission voted 6–1 to recommend the City Council vacate a 10-foot public right-of-way between two properties on San Luis Drive, allowing a lot-line adjustment that would resolve setback nonconformities.

The San Luis Obispo Planning Commission voted to recommend the City Council vacate a 10-foot public right-of-way between adjacent properties on San Luis Drive, concluding the city has no present need to retain ownership of the strip.

Staff told the commission the 10-foot strip was dedicated on an older map and has not been used for public access for decades. Planning staff and the city’s consultants confirmed utilities listed on the original survey (PG&E, AT&T, Spectrum, SoCalGas) do not need the strip for facilities or access. Staff recommended adoption of a draft resolution finding the vacation conforms with the general plan and forwarding that recommendation to the City Council.

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