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Tulare County planning panel approves three-unit site plan on Markham Road amid neighbor objections

2777614 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission conditionally approved final site plan PSR24-001 to allow a duplex that will result in three dwelling units at 30767 Markham Road. Neighbors spoke during public comment about past encroachments, animals and parking; staff said water is provided by California Water Company and the project will use on-site septic.

Tulare County Planning Commission voted to approve final site plan PSR24-001 on a 7-0 roll call, allowing a duplex that will bring the total number of dwelling units on the parcel at 30767 Markham Road to three.

The project planner described the site as an approximately 0.8-acre parcel in the R-12.5 (rural residential, 12,500-square-foot minimum) zone and said the existing single-family home plus the proposed duplex would total three units, with parking provided and water service supplied by the California Water Company.

The approval was conditional and carried as a categorical exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Commissioners moved to “approve a categorical exemption consistent with CEQA and state CEQA guidelines pursuant to Title 14, California Code of…

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