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Planning staff previews May schedule, 140-acre development concept near Yuba College

Yuba City Planning Commission · April 23, 2026

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Staff said the commission will meet May 13 and will consider an amendment to a decades-old use permit for Calvary Christian Church; staff also reported interest in a 140-acre site near Yuba College and work with Perkins Eastman on master planning.

Development services director Doug Libby told the commission that the first May meeting will be held on May 13 (the May 27 meeting will be canceled) and that the agenda will include an amendment to a long-standing use permit from around 2007 for Calvary Christian Church at the corner of El Margarita and Highway 20.

Libby also announced the departure of staff member Jaspreet after about seven and a half years and said the city continues to pursue economic development opportunities. He described outreach related to roughly 140 acres just to the east of the Yuba College site; the landowner has engaged Perkins Eastman to develop initial master-planning concepts, and city and county representatives recently met with the landowner and consultants to discuss potential incorporation and infrastructure sequencing.

Libby said the site is attractive in part because sewer and water infrastructure have been stubbed to the northwest corner of the Yuba College property, which could facilitate development if the property is brought into the city and master planning advances. He said staff hopes to have initial concepts to review within about 90 days and will return future items to the commission as projects move forward.