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Planning commission recommends broad residential zoning changes to Board of Supervisors

5454823 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

Tulare County planning commissioners voted to recommend a text amendment to the county zoning ordinance that updates residential definitions, accessory dwelling rules, setbacks, manufactured‑home standards and removes several redundant provisions; the motion passed 6-1.

The Tulare County Planning Commission voted to recommend to the Board of Supervisors a text amendment to the county zoning ordinance (CPZC25-008) that updates residential definitions, the residential zoning matrix, accessory dwelling rules and multiple development standards across several zones. Commissioners recorded a recommendation vote of 6 yes, 1 absent.

Russell Koshua, identified as a project planner with the Resource Management Agency, presented the proposed changes. The update covers section 2 (definitions), and residential zones including RA (rural residential), MR (mountain residential), RO (single‑family estate), R1, R2, R3, the mobile‑home overlay (M), planned development (PD), the foothill combining zone (F, sec. 18.7), and procedural sections 15 and…

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