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Porterville staff outline requirements for proposed four-lot parcel map on 1.4-acre site
Summary
Porterville planning, engineering and public-safety staff reviewed a developer's proposal to subdivide a 1.4-acre property into four parcels and a remainder, identifying required fees, frontage and lot-width standards, utility extensions, and emergency access needs; staff said the applicant may pursue a conditional-use process to vary lot-widths.
Porterville planning staff and city departments on Dec. 4 reviewed a proposal by applicant Dylan Parzumab to subdivide a 1.4-acre property into four lots and a remainder, outlining required fees, design standards and public-safety improvements.
Oscar Cepeda, chairperson of the Project Review Committee and associate planner for the planning division, told Parzumab the project would need a tentative parcel map and an environmental determination, and listed the preliminary fees: a tentative parcel map fee of $1,500, an environmental filing fee payable to the Tulare County Clerk of $58, and an optional city mailer fee of $26.50 for required noticing. Cepeda said a final map fee of $955 would apply when the applicant files to finalize the…
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