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Commission recommends map amendments for 202 Trestle Glen Terrace to town council; negative declaration adopted

2173576 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

The planning commission voted to recommend that the Town Council change the general plan land-use designation and zoning for 202 Trestle Glen Terrace from planned development to medium-high density and RPD to R-1, and adopted a negative declaration under CEQA.

The Planning Commission on Dec. 11 recommended that the Town Council approve a general plan land-use map amendment and a zoning map amendment for the property at 202 Trestle Glen Terrace. The commission also recommended adoption of a draft negative declaration under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

Consultant contract planner Janie Alsip presented the proposal, explaining that the amendment affects an approximately 11,700-square-foot easement area the owners acquired in 2018. The request would change the property’s general plan designation from Planned PD (planned development…

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