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Oroville planning commission adopts Health Services Overlay with map changes, keeps administrative permits for sensitive clinics
Summary
The Planning Commission approved ZC2603 to establish a Health Services Overlay near the Oroville hospital area, removing some residential- and flood‑prone parcels and requiring administrative permits for outpatient services and residential care facilities; the measure passed 6–0 with one absent.
The Oroville Planning Commission voted to establish a Health Services Overlay (ZC2603) to encourage clustering of medical and health‑supporting services near the Oroville hospital service area while narrowing the draft map and keeping administrative oversight for certain uses.
City planning staff described the overlay as a city‑initiated zoning action that would apply to roughly 120 parcels along the Foothill Boulevard corridor and near the hospital. The overlay does not replace underlying zoning but would permit health‑related uses by right or by administrative permit (AP) when consistent with the overlay’s purpose, staff said, and recommended the commission conduct a public hearing and forward a…
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