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Commission approves two-lot subdivision at end of Blossom Court despite neighbor’s access concerns
Summary
The commission approved Tentative Parcel Map No. 20860 to split a 0.9-acre lot into two residential parcels, after an adjacent owner raised concerns that a 100-year-old barn encroaches on a disputed back lot line and requested staff and the applicant resolve access and survey issues.
The Redlands Planning Commission on May 28 approved Tentative Parcel Map No. 20860 to subdivide a vacant ~0.9-acre parcel at the cul-de-sac of Blossom Court into two residential lots.
Planner Jasmine Serrato described the proposal and the findings supporting the tentative map, noting consistency with the 2035 General Plan and the RS Suburban Residential zoning; staff recommended adoption of Resolution No. 1674. The map would create Parcel 1 (21,250 square feet, ~0.49 acres) and Parcel 2 (18,066 square feet, ~0.41 acres). Serrato said the proposal qualifies for the CEQA exemption that applies to the…
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