The Red Bluff Planning Commission held a regular meeting on July 22, 2025, where key discussions focused on a tentative parcel map application and the approval of previous meeting minutes.
The meeting began with a review of potential conflicts of interest, which were unanimously declared absent by the commissioners. Public comment was then opened but closed shortly after, with no citizens present or online wishing to speak.
The commission proceeded to approve the minutes from the previous meeting held on May 27, 2025, with no corrections or comments noted. A motion to approve the minutes was made and seconded, receiving unanimous support from the commissioners present.
The main agenda item was a resolution regarding Tentative Parcel Map Number TPM2024-01, submitted by applicant Pete Taylor for a property located at 1455 Vista Way. The proposal involves splitting one parcel into two, with Parcel A measuring approximately 15,966 square feet and Parcel B at about 43,999 square feet. Both parcels currently contain existing buildings, with Parcel A housing one building and Parcel B housing two.
City staff confirmed that the proposed division meets all zoning requirements and is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines for minor land divisions. The resolution recommends approval of the tentative parcel map, pending city council approval, which is the next step in the process.
Overall, the meeting was straightforward, with the commission expressing support for the proposed parcel division, indicating a smooth path forward for the applicant.