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Hanford planning commission recommends removing decorative lighting requirement for Live Oak East; developer to contribute $150,000 to park

2769287 · March 25, 2025
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On March 25 the Hanford City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend city council approval of amendments to the Live Oak master plan and three tentative tract maps to remove a decorative lighting requirement in eastern tracts and replace it with city-standard fixtures, with the developer contributing $150,000 toward park amenities.

The Hanford City Planning Commission on March 25 voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council approve amendments to the Live Oak master planned development and three associated tentative tract maps to remove a decorative lighting requirement in the eastern portion of the Live Oak project and substitute the city standard lighting, with the developer offering $150,000 for neighborhood park amenities.

Staff said the request applies only to Live Oak East Tracts 865881 and 912, located east of Twelfth Avenue, and stems from the developer's difficulty sourcing the Glendora acorn-style sidewalk pole previously specified in the master plan. The staff report noted an addendum to the project's environmental impact report and concluded the proposed amendments did not require a…

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