File #: 23-0439    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Status: Continued
File created: 5/1/2023 In control: Planning and Housing Commission
On agenda: 5/8/2023 Final action:
Title: TTM 36864: A Tentative Tract Map application to subdivide 2.09 acres into six (6) lots for single family residential proposes and two (2) lettered lots for a street dedication and water quality basin purposes, located on the south side of Corona Avenue and west of Interstate 15, in the R-1-7.2 Zone (Single Family Residential, 7,200 square feet minimum lot size). (Applicant: Fathi Manasrah, 9319 Alta Cresta Avenue, Riverside, CA 92508)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report
PLANNING AND HOUSING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT



DATE: 05/08/2023

TO: Honorable Chair and Commissioners

FROM: Planning & Development Department

APPLICATION REQUEST:
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TTM 36864: A Tentative Tract Map application to subdivide 2.09 acres into six (6) lots for single family residential proposes and two (2) lettered lots for a street dedication and water quality basin purposes, located on the south side of Corona Avenue and west of Interstate 15, in the R-1-7.2 Zone (Single Family Residential, 7,200 square feet minimum lot size). (Applicant: Fathi Manasrah, 9319 Alta Cresta Avenue, Riverside, CA 92508)

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the Planning and Housing Commission CONTINUE TTM 36864 to the May 22, 2023, Planning and Housing Commission meeting.

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BACKGROUND
TTM 36864 was submitted to subdivide 2.09 acres into six (6) residential lots for single family residential purposes in the R-1-7.2 zone. Staff determined that the project required the preparation of a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act and initially advertised the project and the availability of the MND to the public 20 days in advance of the originally scheduled Planning and Housing Commission meeting on April 10, 2023. The applicant requested that the project be continued to the April 24, 2023, meeting and subsequently, to the May 8, 2023 meeting, to allow the applicant to analyze a potential redesign to accommodate seven (7) lots, instead of six (6).

As of May 1, 2023, the applicant has submitted a revised map and supporting documents for a subdivision of seven lots, and city staff is preparing the staff report based on submitted materials. Therefore, a continuance to the May 22, 2023, Planning and Housing Commission meeting is being requested.

The project's initial 20-day public notice occurred on March 17, 2023. The public notice initially advertised the subdivision of the project site into six lots. Th...

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