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Selma planning commission recommends against La Vina subdivision prezoning and annexation
Summary
After extensive public comment focused on density, traffic and groundwater, the Selma Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council not approve the prezoning, annexation and tentative subdivision map for La Vina (Tract 6514), a proposed 237‑lot single‑family development.
The Selma Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council reject the prezoning, annexation and tentative tract map for La Vina (Tract 6514), a proposed 237‑lot single‑family subdivision, after hearing hours of public testimony and discussion about density, traffic and water supply.
City planning staff introduced the three‑part request — prezoning, annexation and tentative tract map — saying the proposal was consistent with the City of Selma general plan and that the application is exempt from additional environmental review under CEQA Guidelines §15183. The applicant’s representative, Dirk Pushl of Fresno, told commissioners the design includes two parks, a range of home models from about 1,360 to 2,500 square feet and lot widths of roughly 50 feet; he said the…
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