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Tulare County Planning Commission approves two parcel maps under CEQA common‑sense exemption

2571754 · March 12, 2025
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The Tulare County Planning Commission voted to conditionally approve two tentative parcel maps (PPM24-026 and PPM25-002) using the CEQA “common‑sense” exemption and requested final/recording waivers for both maps; tally was 7 yes, 1 absent.

The Tulare County Planning Commission conditionally approved two tentative parcel maps — PPM24-026 and PPM25-002 — and applied common‑sense exemptions under the California Environmental Quality Act, voting 7–0 with one commissioner absent.

Commissioners approved the first motion to adopt a CEQA “common‑sense” exemption for parcel map PPM24‑026 and to conditionally approve the tentative map with a request for a final‑map waiver. The commission then approved a second motion adopting the same CEQA finding and…

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