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Loomis planning commission approves 20‑lot 'Reserve' subdivision with setback and fence variances
Summary
The Planning Commission approved The Reserve, a 20‑lot subdivision at Rockland and Barton Roads, granting variances to average front setbacks and fence‑height rules to preserve oak clusters and site topography; commissioners also required changes to sidewalk/frontage conditions and clarified CC&R maintenance for a shared pond.
The Town of Loomis Planning Commission on Tuesday voted to approve a tentative map and related design review for The Reserve, a 20‑lot subdivision on a 26‑acre parcel at Rockland and Barton Roads, and granted two variances the developer said were needed to protect oak clusters and the site’s natural topography.
Planning staff presented the project and its environmental review, recommending approval. “The recommendation before you tonight is to adopt Planning Commission Resolution 20 five‑eight to approve the reserve subdivision, the fence and front setback variances, design review, and determine the project is consistent with the previously certified general plan EIR,” Christie, the planning staff presenter, told commissioners.
The project would create 20 single‑family lots ranging from about 40,000 square…
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