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Commission grants final extension for Ruddy Creek subdivision amid flooding concerns

Oroville Planning Commission / Historical Advisory Committee · December 19, 2025
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Summary

The commission granted the developer a final extension of the Ruddy Creek tentative subdivision map (approved 2021) through Dec. 17, 2026, while public commenters and commissioners raised questions about frequent flooding, wetland delineation, creek maintenance responsibility, and park access and design.

The Oroville Planning Commission on Dec. 18 approved a second and final extension for the Ruddy Creek tentative subdivision map, originally approved in 2021, extending the map’s life to Dec. 17, 2026.

Planner/Staff (Speaker 8) said tentative subdivision maps may remain active for up to six years (three years plus additional approvals) and that this request seeks the last allowable extension before a final map must be filed. Staff said the application proposes no changes to the approved tentative map, improvement plans were included in the packet, and the first…

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