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Board upholds Planning Commission approval of River’s Edge but continues final action to June 2 for groundwater addendum and offset details
Summary
After lengthy testimony on water, traffic, and biological studies, the Board of Supervisors denied the appellant’s challenges to the River’s Edge tentative map but continued final action to June 2 so staff can draft a CEQA addendum, formalize a voluntary fallowing/offset agreement for groundwater review, and add an indemnity condition.
The Board of Supervisors on May 5 moved to uphold the Planning Commission’s approval of the River’s Edge vesting tentative tract map and conditional use permit, but continued the matter to June 2 to allow targeted follow‑up work on groundwater offsets and CEQA documentation.
Planning staff summarized the River’s Edge project — a phased mixed‑use development in San Miguel on roughly 43 acres including 181 residential lots, open space, and a commercial parcel — and recommended that the board find the project consistent with the 2016 San Miguel Community Plan EIR. Appellants argued the project exceeds assumptions in the certified EIR (unit counts and potential ADUs), raised groundwater overdraft concerns and questioned whether the EIR’s…
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