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Gateway Village Area Plan

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The project involves the subdivision of a 16-acre parcel in Madera County, California, into twelve individual lots ranging from 1.0 to 2.7 acres each, with all lots designated for Light Industrial use consistent with the existing zoning. The development is governed under the Gateway Village Area Plan and is exempt from requiring a new environmental impact report pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, as it falls within the scope of a previously certified environmental impact report dated 2005, with no substantial changes or new information that would trigger the need for revisions or additional environmental analysis. The parcel map is not anticipated to result in any new significant environmental impacts, and supporting documentation confirms the continued applicability of the prior environmental review. The project is administered by Madera County, with Martha Rangel, Planner, serving as the primary point of contact, and Shawn Sanders listed as the applicant. The work is to be performed in the 93636 ZIP code area.

General Info

Subdivide 16-acre parcel in Madera County into twelve light industrial lots, exempt from new environmental review.

Agency

California → Madera County

NAICS

237210 - Land SubdivisionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Avenue 10 and Road 40, CA, 93636

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AgencyCalifornia → Madera County
Contacts2 people available
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California → Madera County
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The proposal consists of subdividing an approximately 16-acre parcel into twelve lots, varying in size between 1.0-acre and 2.7-acre parcels. The parcel is zoned as Light Industrial and planned as Light Industrial. Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, the project is within the scope of the previously certified EIR (SCH #2005091071). There are no substantial changes or new information being introduced by the parcel map that would require major revisions to the previous environmental document. The parcel map would not result in new significant environmental impacts. See attached analysis for supporting documentation.

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