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Sutter County planning panel approves development agreement to convert four parcels to wildlife habitat
Summary
The Sutter County Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a development agreement for Project U25-0006 with the Colusa Shooting Club to convert four parcels (about 166 acres) to permanent wildlife habitat; commissioners questioned road access and learned the parcels are tied to a mitigation-bank effort on adjacent lands.
The Sutter County Planning Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve a development agreement (Project U25-0006) with the Colusa Shooting Club to convert parcels 1 through 4 of U-18-056 — approximately 166 acres — into permanent wildlife habitat within the county’s agricultural district.
County staff told the commission the agreement is intended to satisfy conditions from a prior tentative parcel map that require either a development-rights and open-space easement or a development agreement before the final map can be recorded. "Staff recommends the planning commission recommend the Board of Supervisors approve the proposal," a county staff member said during the presentation.
The project site lies north of the rural community of Meridian and west of the Sutter Buttes. Staff summarized the project's history, noting the original tenant parcel map approved in 2019…
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