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Planning commission approves subdivision of Cathedral City Marketplace into 12 commercial parcels

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The Cathedral City Planning Commission approved Tentative Parcel Map 39083 to subdivide about 18.43 acres at the Cathedral City Marketplace into 12 commercial parcels. Staff recommended the map be found CEQA-exempt under the common-sense rule; the commission approved the map subject to conditions and updates to the project's CC&Rs.

The Cathedral City Planning Commission on March 5 approved Tentative Parcel Map (TPM) 39083, allowing the Cathedral City Marketplace to be subdivided into 12 commercial parcels across roughly 18.43 acres.

Staff said the parcelization meets zoning standards and recommended the commission find the project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under the common-sense rule, CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3), and approve the map subject to the conditions included with the staff report.

Assistant Planner Manuel Rocha, presenting the staff report, said the site is within the Planned Community Commercial (PCC) zoning district and that “there are no on- or off-site improvements proposed with this project.” Rocha said each new lot would meet the PCC district minimum lot size of 8,000 square…

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