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Commission recommends council re-designate 1030 Fulton Lane from service commercial to A-20 and rezones site for a single-family plan
Summary
The Planning Commission voted May 20 to recommend that the City Council change the land-use designation for 1030 Fulton Lane from service commercial to agriculture and to rezone the parcel to 20-acre agriculture, allowing a future single-family home subject to LR1A development standards.
The St. Helena Planning Commission on May 20 recommended the City Council approve a general plan amendment and zoning map amendment to change the land-use designation of 1030 Fulton Lane from service commercial to agriculture (A-20), and to rezone the parcel accordingly.
Senior Planner Jackie O'Neil summarized the site history: the property is a roughly 39,000-square-foot parcel within the citys urban limit line that has been vacant since about 2010. O'Neil said the site retained a service-commercial designation through successive general-plan updates while surrounding parcels changed to agriculture; an earlier office proposal did not proceed to completion. Staff concluded that designating the site agriculture and rezoning to A-20 would make the parcel consistent with adjacent properties…
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