The development, proposed by Tatreau Construction, seeks to transform 15 acres by the Chico Family Masonic Center into a low-density residential zone with a proposed yield of 4.8 units per acre near East and Nord Avenues.
The development, proposed by Tatreau Construction, seeks to transform 15 acres by the Chico Family Masonic Center into a low-density residential zone with a proposed yield of 4.8 units per acre near East and Nord Avenues.
Chico’s Planning Commission demonstrated solid reasoning when it rejected Tatreau Construction’s proposed Orchard Creek Estates development bordered by East, Nord, and Henshaw Avenues. Commissioners recognized that the proposal’s inconsistency with the General Plan mandated more careful consideration. Tatreau was so sure his development would pass that, in preparation, he removed the stately black walnut trees […]
After a prolonged deliberation, the Chico Planning Commission moved on to the City Council a recommendation to deny Orchard Creek Estates, a subdivision proposed in north Chico.
What on paper should be a quick bit of housekeeping has the potential to rekindle a heated debate when the Chico Planning Commission meets Thursday evening.