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Lake County planners find Roberts Road vacation in general plan conformity amid neighbor objections
Summary
The Lake County Planning Commission found a proposed vacation of a section of Roberts Road in Middletown consistent with the county General Plan (GPC 22-13) and determined the action exempt from CEQA; neighbors raised access, fire-turnout and environmental concerns during public comment.
The Lake County Planning Commission on Jan. 26 adopted staff findings that a proposal to vacate a portion of Roberts Road in Middletown (GPC 22-13) conforms with the Lake County General Plan and the Middletown Area Plan and that the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under the common-sense exemption.
Assistant planner Trish Turner presented the staff report, saying the review covered only the existing portion of Roberts Road and that staff identified consistency with General Plan chapters on Public Facilities & Services and Transportation & Circulation. Turner recommended the commission find the proposal in conformity, noting the road is a local-access…
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