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Tulare County Planning Commission approves parcel maps and three special-use permits
Summary
The Tulare County Planning Commission approved four parcel maps and three special use permits — for an equestrian facility (PSP25-067), a 106-foot wireless monopole (PSP25-091) and a third residence on a rural parcel (PSP25-095) — each by unanimous votes.
The Tulare County Planning Commission on May 20 approved four tentative parcel maps and three special use permits, voting unanimously on each item.
Russell Kashiwa, a project planner with the Tulare County Resource Management Agency, told commissioners that Special Use Permit PSP25-067 would allow an equestrian establishment on an approximately 5-acre parcel at 35919 Road 112 in the AE-40 zone (APN 048-050-031). "Before you is special use permit number PSP25-067 to allow for an equestrian establishment," Kashiwa said, noting proposed hours of Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., five full-time and three part-time employees, provision of 50 parking spaces and an existing code-enforcement violation for operating without a permit. No public comments were received on the project.
Commissioner Bill Whitlatch moved to approve PSP25-067 with a categorical CEQA exemption (Title 14, Cal. Code Regs. §15301, class 1, for existing facilities); Commissioner Wayne Millies seconded. The motion passed 7–0, with no abstentions.
On a separate item, staff presented Special Use Permit PSP25-091,…
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