Public to have say on golf course zoning

From: Oakland Tribune | Date: July 17, 2006| Author: Paul Burgarino, STAFF WRITER | Copyright information

SAN RAMON -- After six months of being at the forefront of public meetings, land-use designations for city golf courses once again will be discussed Tuesday.

The San Ramon Planning Commission will take public testimony on a General Plan amendment that would change the zoning designation of the Canyon Lakes Golf Course and San Ramon Golf Course from commercial recreation to golf course.

A comprehensive zoning ordinance update was passed by the City Council last month establishin...

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