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Planning commission recommends annexation of three parcels to City of Fresno

Fresno City Planning Commission · November 20, 2025
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Summary

The commission recommended the City Council adopt the environmental assessment and approve annexation application P2402150 for three parcels on the south side of San Jose between College and Maroa Avenues, following staff presentation and a brief applicant statement in support.

The Fresno City Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council adopt the environmental assessment and approve annexation application P2402150, which would bring three county parcels into City of Fresno limits and include adjacent rights-of-way along San Jose and Scott avenues.

Rob Holt, supervising planner, presented the staff report and explained that the properties have previously been pre-zoned (RS-5) and that neighborhood outreach and project review committee actions preceded the commission hearing. Holt told the commission the annexation is consistent with prior pre-zone actions and staff recommends adoption of the environmental assessment and approval of the annexation.

Applicant Jeff Roberts, speaking for the property owner, said the project has been in process since 2017, that tax-sharing issues were recently resolved, and that he was "in complete concurrence with staff recommendation." No members of the public spoke in support or opposition during the public hearing on this item.

A motion to recommend adoption of the environmental assessment and recommend approval of the annexation passed by voice vote during the meeting. The commission’s recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for final action.