Yorba Linda meeting roundup: Planning Commission weighed Cassia Lane addition; Council met on Yorba Canyon lawsuit
Yorba Linda's recent government meetings were light on public action, with most agendas containing only procedural items or closed-session discussions. Minutes have not yet been published for any of the four meetings held between June 24 and July 2, so outcomes — including any votes taken — are not yet available in the public record.
Planning Commission — June 24
The Planning Commission scheduled a public hearing on Conditional Use Permit 2025-51 (Kim), which would allow a 1,678-square-foot second story addition and 730 square feet of new balconies at 4080 Cassia Lane. The property is in the R-A zone, and the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), according to the agenda.
A continued public hearing on Conditional Use Permit 2026-06 (DeVore) was set to be postponed to a date uncertain.
The agenda also included approval of the June 10, 2026 Planning Commission meeting minutes, a waiver of the full reading of all resolutions, and a public comment period for items not on the agenda.
Because minutes have not been published, it is not yet known whether the commission voted on the Cassia Lane permit or took action on any other item.
Traffic Commission — June 25
The Traffic Commission's June 25 agenda contained no substantive items. The agenda was procedural only, with no discussion items or decisions listed.
City Council Special Meeting — June 30
The City Council and the Successor Agency to the Yorba Linda Redevelopment Agency met in closed session to confer with legal counsel on pending and anticipated litigation.
The agenda listed a closed-session conference with legal counsel on anticipated litigation involving one case, and a closed-session conference on existing litigation: Yorba Canyon, LLC v. City of Yorba Linda, Case No. 30-2025-01497724-CU-WM-CXC.
No public action on substantive items was scheduled. Council minutes from this meeting have not been published.
Library Commission — July 2
The Library Commission's July 2 agenda was procedural only, with no actionable items or discussions listed.
Coming up
Three meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks:
- **City Council — July 7:** The agenda contains no substantive items listed for discussion or vote.
- **Planning Commission — July 8:** The agenda contains only procedural items, with no specific items for discussion or decision.
- **Traffic Commission Special Meeting — July 8:** The commission will review traffic studies for two residential projects — the Plumosa & Lemon Residential Project (TC-PW-26-007) and the Shea Homes Duvall Estates Project (TC-PW-26-006). The commission will also receive traffic incident reports for April and May 2026. Public comment and approval of previous minutes are also on the agenda.
The July 8 Traffic Commission special meeting is the only upcoming meeting with substantive items currently listed. Residents interested in either residential project's traffic impacts may want to attend.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Planning Commission Hears Home Addition Proposal; Council Meets on Lawsuit
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.