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Planning commission reviews draft zoning‑ordinance changes to agricultural zones and new land‑use matrix

2401296 · February 26, 2025
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Tulare County staff presented draft amendments to the county zoning ordinance to clarify agricultural definitions, add a land‑use matrix, revise allowed uses across AE/AF zones and increase noticing for large events; advisory committees and Farm Bureau participated in the review.

Tulare County planning staff presented a workshop on proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance No. 352 focused on agricultural zones, including new definitions, a land‑use matrix and revised rules for uses such as agricultural service establishments, guest ranches, grazing and mushroom growing.

Emily Gage of the Tulare County Resource Management Agency told the commission the updates are intended to make allowable uses clearer and reduce redundancies across AE and AF zone text. “The purpose of this workshop is to explain and discuss the current changes proposed in…

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