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Adelanto planning commission approves subdivision for 17.69‑acre industrial site tied to previously approved cannabis uses
Summary
The Adelanto Planning Commission on April 21 approved Tentative Parcel Map 20350 (Resolution P‑21‑08), subdividing 17.69 acres into 18 lots for light‑industrial buildings that were previously authorized for cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and related uses. The vote was 5–0 amid public concern about cannabis density, water use and unexplained mounds of dirt in town.
The Adelanto Planning Commission voted unanimously on April 21 to adopt Resolution P‑21‑08 and approve Tentative Parcel Map 20350, a subdivision of a 17.69‑acre site at the southwest corner of Air Expressway and Koala Road into 18 parcels intended to host industrial buildings previously permitted for cannabis‑related operations.
Planner Jim Hirsch, of the city’s planning division, told commissioners the map reflects earlier approvals and recommended adoption of the CEQA finding. "The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, under Section 15.162," Hirsch said during the staff presentation, describing the site plan and prior mitigated negative declaration adopted with the earlier CUP and LDP approvals.
The nut of the action before the commission was the subdivision itself: Hirsch said the applicant — Morris Mu and Partners, represented in the public queue by a Mike who identified himself on the call — seeks to split previously approved building footprints so each…
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