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Apartment Complex Time Extension, Area I Tract Map Among Recent City Board Discussions

The Paso Robles Planning Commission and Development Review Committee reviewed proposals last week that could shape housing and commercial development in the city. Meanwhile, the Youth Commission elected new officers, and an airport panel cancelled its session. All details come from meeting agendas; minutes had not been released as of July 5.

Planning Commission

The commission’s June 23 agenda featured a request from the developer of Spring Street Village, a planned 95-unit, three-story apartment building at 3328 Spring Street, for an extension of its approval timeline. The panel also held a public hearing on a hillside standards modification for 128 and 132 Almond Street, where the applicant sought permission to build a retaining wall taller than city code ordinarily allows.

Commissioners received an update from the Housing Constraints and Opportunities Committee on ongoing zoning code revisions and were scheduled to approve minutes from the April and May 2026 meetings of the Planning Commission and the Development Review Committee.

Development Review Committee

The DRC met on June 22 but took no substantive actions; its agenda consisted of procedural setup. On June 29, the committee turned to a tentative tract map (No. 3229) and master development plan for “Area I,” a parcel south of Meadowlark Road, east of Airport Road, and north of Creston Road. The same meeting included an application for new building-mounted signage for La Mexicana Market at 1920 Creston Road.

Airport Commission

The June 25 Airport Commission meeting was cancelled. The posted agenda showed only routine items.

Youth Commission

On July 1, the Youth Commission held its annual organizational meeting. Members elected a new chairperson and vice chairperson, adopted goals for fiscal year 2026-2027, and approved minutes from May 6 and June 17. Commissioners also received updates from the city’s recreation division and general city government, and noted upcoming July events including the Concerts in the Park series.

Coming Up

No city board or commission meetings are scheduled between July 6 and July 19, based on the city’s current online calendar. Agendas for future meetings will be posted at least 72 hours in advance.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.