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Planning Commission recommends rewriting temporary-use permit rules, adds minor permit and longer durations

City of Tracy Planning Commission · March 26, 2026
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Summary

The City of Tracy Planning Commission voted to recommend that City Council repeal and replace the Temporary Use Permit ordinance, increasing standard permit duration to 60 days, capping full permits at three per parcel per 12 months, and creating a streamlined Minor Temporary Use Permit (MTUP) for very small, short-term vendors.

The City of Tracy Planning Commission on March 25 voted to recommend that City Council adopt a zoning text amendment to repeal and replace the city’s Temporary Use Permit (TUP) rules, staff said.

Christina Dugadillo, assistant planner, briefed the commission on a staff-initiated rewrite of the TUP provisions in Article 34, Title 10 of the Tracy Municipal Code. “This project is a staff initiated zoning text amendment to repeal and replace the temporary use permit ordinance,” Dugadillo said, summarizing the ordinance’s changes and the anticipated procedural benefits for applicants.

Under the proposal, the maximum duration for a standard TUP would increase from 30 days to 60 days. Full TUPs would be limited to three permits per parcel in any 12-month period; the 12-month clock begins at issuance of the first permit. Dugadillo said the…

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