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Planning commission approves 3‑lot subdivision at 444 North Lima Street

Sierra Madre Planning Commission · April 17, 2026
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Summary

The Sierra Madre Planning Commission on April 16 approved a tentative parcel map to split 444 North Lima Street into three single‑family lots, finding the division consistent with the general plan and exempt from CEQA; commissioners said future homes will return for design review as required.

The Sierra Madre Planning Commission voted unanimously April 16 to approve Tentative Parcel Map TPM 25‑01, allowing a 30,872‑square‑foot property at 444 North Lima Street to be divided into three R‑1 lots.

Staff presented the proposal, saying the existing 1948 single‑family residence would be demolished, that seven protected trees stand on the property and two of those trees are proposed for removal for reasons the applicant’s arborist described as poor health and severe damage, and that the subdivision meets minimum lot area requirements. Staff recommended adoption of Planning Commission Resolution 26‑5 to forward a recommendation of conditional approval to City Council and stated the project is categorically exempt from CEQA under the…

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