Gridley Planning Commission considers Spruce Street subdivision
Planning Commission reviews subdivision for three Spruce Street parcels
The Gridley Planning Commission met June 24 to consider a proposal that would split three adjacent parcels on Spruce Street into two lots. According to the meeting agenda, the commission was scheduled to receive an onboarding presentation, hold a public hearing, and then recommend approval of Tentative Parcel Map 1-26, subject to conditions.
The proposal involves 0.21 acres at 800, 804, and 820 Spruce Street. The properties are zoned C-1 (Restricted Commercial) with a Downtown Mixed Use Overlay. The plan would create two parcels: one of 0.05 acres and one of 0.15 acres. No new construction is proposed; the existing buildings — one office and two dwellings — would remain. The subdivision is classified as a lot line adjustment.
Staff identified two conditions that would be required before the map can be recorded: relocation of a gas meter and execution of a shared sewer maintenance agreement. The project was also found to be categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Class 15, which covers minor land divisions.
At the meeting, the commission was also scheduled to hold a public hearing on the matter. No vote tally or final decision was available because the minutes have not yet been published.
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