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Council approves tentative map for 19 infill homes after neighbors raise lot‑size and maintenance concerns
Summary
Council approved tentative tract map 38914 and a variance allowing deeper lots to create 19 single‑family lots on 5.72 acres. Neighbors objected to lot widths and potential rental use; applicants said homes will be for sale. The planning commission had recommended approval; council voted 4–1 to approve the map.
The Beaumont City Council voted Dec. 16 to approve Tentative Tract Map 38914, a proposal to subdivide a 5.72‑acre parcel into 19 single‑family lots, and to approve a related variance to allow lot depths that exceed the 2.5‑times‑width standard.
Planning staff told the council the property is zoned for single‑family residential and qualifies for a CEQA exemption because the project is consistent with the general plan and zoning. Jillian Fountain summarized the application and said the planning commission had forwarded…
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