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Vacaville council approves general‑plan and zoning changes for Harvest Ridge but withholds subdivision approval

Vacaville City Council · February 25, 2026
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Summary

The council voted to adopt general plan and zoning map amendments for the 9.91‑acre Harvest Ridge site at Leisure Town Road and Redstone Parkway but declined to approve the developer’s tentative subdivision map, citing safety concerns with the proposed 5‑foot driveway deviations. Council asked staff and the applicant to redesign and return.

Vacaville’s City Council voted Feb. 24 to adopt a general plan amendment and a zoning map amendment for a 9.91‑acre remnant parcel in the Southtown area, but stopped short of approving the developer’s tentative subdivision map.

Senior planner Albert Veil told the council staff supports changing the site from high‑density to medium‑density residential and noted the proposal would yield about 134 lots (roughly 13.5 units per acre). He said the project meets many standards but that the developer requested multiple deviations from city rules — the most significant being a reduction of the garage‑to‑front‑property‑line setback from the city standard of 18 feet down to 5 feet on much of the interior…

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