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<br />Tentative <br />March 23, <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Parcel Map No. 2005-04 <br />2005 <br /> <br />Similarly, the two remaining contiguous parcels (Parcels C and D) will <br />be combined with Parcel A to create Parcel 2, which will total 1.6 acres <br />in size and be owned by the applicant, Aluminum Precision Products, at <br />2621 South Susan Street (Exhibits 3 and 4) . <br /> <br />An existing 19,984 square foot industrial building will stand alone on <br />Parcel I, and the other existing building, which totals 24,000 square <br />feet, will be maintained on Parcel 2. No new construction or <br />development is proposed on either parcel. <br /> <br />Analysis of the Issues <br /> <br />The proposed subdivision creates two conforming parcels of 1.4 and 1.6 <br />acres. The subdivision as proposed and conditioned conforms to the <br />California Subdivision Map Act as well as the City's industrial <br />development standards. The property is zoned Light Industrial (Ml) which <br />allows for manufacturing uses on both proposed properties. Both of the <br />industrial activities occurring on each parcel will continue to provide <br />direct support to the City's industrial base. <br /> <br />The proposed subdivision will have no effect on the land uses as <br />prescribed by the General Plan as the project will serve only to <br />consolidate existing property lines. The project will not alter the <br />physical appearance of the site or existing building square footage. Both <br />parcels will meet the minimum requirements of the Light Industrial (Ml) <br />zoning district and there are no anticipated environmental or health <br />impacts as a result of this subdivision. <br /> <br />Based upon the analysis of the project, attached findings of fact, and the <br />project's compatibility with the City's General Plan and industrial <br />development standards, approval is recommended for Tentative Parcel Map <br />No. 2005-04 as conditioned (Exhibits 5 and 6) . <br /> <br />31 B-3 <br />