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Commission approves 22-home subdivision design despite neighborhood objections about drainage, traffic and a proposed Piedmont connection
Summary
The Planning Commission approved designs and an amendment to conditions for a 22-lot single-family subdivision (development permit P24-02), but residents pressed concerns about drainage into the gully, potential traffic through Piedmont Drive and emergency access. The approval passed 4–1.
The Planning Commission approved Development Permit P24-02 and an amendment to prior conditions for a 22-lot single-family subdivision, adopting Resolution No. 2025-015 by a 4–1 vote.
Principal Planner Travis Martin and senior planner staff presented the project as a previously approved tentative tract map (original approvals and environmental review date to the 1990s) that subdivided roughly 8.5 acres into 22 lots. The current review before the commission addressed architectural plans, design themes (Spanish and Tuscan options), landscape plans with drought-tolerant species, two home models (about 2,000 and 2,300 square feet each), perimeter decorative walls and limited retaining walls at the gully edge. Staff recommended adopting the prior environmental…
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