File #: 24-1377    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/17/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 10/3/2024 Final action: 10/3/2024
Title: Tawnya Morris Parcel Map Subdivision Extension Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 402-061-028 Record No.: PLN-2024-19056 Indianola area A two-year extension of a previously approved Parcel Map Subdivision (PLN-2019-15937). The approved Minor Subdivision is to divide an approximately 5.27-acre parcel into two parcels of approximately 2.63 and 2.64 acres in size. Installation of individual on-site waste treatment systems (OWTS) for sewage disposal is anticipated to occur for future residential development and an existing well on an adjacent property will serve as the water source for both parcels. Access to proposed Parcel 1 is available from Pomeroy Hollow Road. Access to both parcels will also be provided using an existing private road on the adjacent property to the north (APN 402-061-012), which is proposed to be extended by approximately 250 feet to connect with the parcel being divided. Pursuant to Section 325-9 of the Humboldt County Code, an exception to right of way width a...
Attachments: 1. 19056 Staff Report 10.03.24, 2. Attachment 1 - Draft Resolution, 3. Attachment 1A - Conditions of Approval, 4. Attachment 1B - Site Plan, 5. Attachment 2 - PC Resolution 22-093_Tawnya Morris PMS_15937, 6. Attachment 3 - Referral Agency Comments
Previous Action/Referral: 22-1099

To:                                                               Planning Commission

 

From:                                          Planning and Building Department                                          

 

Agenda Section:                     Consent                                                               

 

SUBJECT:

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Tawnya Morris Parcel Map Subdivision Extension

Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 402-061-028

Record No.: PLN-2024-19056        

Indianola area

 

A two-year extension of a previously approved Parcel Map Subdivision (PLN-2019-15937). The approved Minor Subdivision is to divide an approximately 5.27-acre parcel into two parcels of approximately 2.63 and 2.64 acres in size. Installation of individual on-site waste treatment systems (OWTS) for sewage disposal is anticipated to occur for future residential development and an existing well on an adjacent property will serve as the water source for both parcels. Access to proposed Parcel 1 is available from Pomeroy Hollow Road. Access to both parcels will also be provided using an existing private road on the adjacent property to the north (APN 402-061-012), which is proposed to be extended by approximately 250 feet to connect with the parcel being divided. Pursuant to Section 325-9 of the Humboldt County Code, an exception to right of way width and improvements was granted

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RECOMMENDATION(S):

Recommendation

That the Planning Commission:

1.                     Adopt the resolution (Resolution 24-__), (Attachment 1) which does the following:

a.                     Finds that the Planning Commission previously found that the project is consistent with the density established by a Community Plan for which an EIR was prepared, and no further environmental review is necessary pursuant to Section 15183 of the CEQA Guidelines; and

b.                     Finds that the development has not changed from that for which the permit was granted, and the findings made for approval of the minor subdivision can still be made; and

c.                     Approves the Extension subject to the recommended conditions of approval (Attachment 1A).

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DISCUSSION:

Project Location:

The project is located in the Indianola area, approximately 1,150 feet east from the intersection of Pomeroy Hollow Road and Myrtle Avenue, on the property in Section 16 of Township 05 North, Range 01 East, Humboldt Base & Meridian, and further identified as APN 402-061-028.

 

Present General Plan Land Use Designation:

Residential Estates: 2.5 to 5 acres (RE2.5-5), Density: (Cluster) Range is 2.5 to 5 acres per unit, Freshwater Community Planning Area (FWCP), 2017 General Plan, low instability (1).

 

Present Zoning:

Agriculture General (AG).

 

Environmental Review:

The project is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15183 of the State CEQA Guidelines - Projects consistent with a Community Plan, General Plan, or Zoning. 

 

State Appeal:

Project is not within the Coastal Zone and is not appealable to the California Coastal Commission.        

 

Major Concerns:

None.

 

Executive Summary:                     

A two-year extension of a previously approved Minor Subdivision to divide an approximately 5.27-acre parcel into two parcels. The parcel being divided is currently vacant and was created through a previous parcel map filed on October 6, 1978. The proposed re-subdivision will result in two parcels of approximately 2.63 and 2.64 acres in size.  Installation of individual on-site waste treatment systems (OWTS) for sewage disposal is anticipated to occur during future residential development and an existing well on an adjacent property will serve as the water source for both parcels.  Access to proposed Parcel 1 is available from Pomeroy Hollow Road.  Access to both parcels will also be provided using an existing private road on the adjacent property to the north (APN 402-061-012), which is proposed to be extended by approximately 250 feet to connect with the parcel being divided.  A similar minor subdivision of 9.47-acres has been separately approved on this adjacent parcel (PLN-2019-15935) and proposes division of a 9.47-acre parcel into three parcels.  Pursuant to Section 325-9 of the Humboldt County Code, an exception to right of way width and improvements was requested and was approved by the Planning Commission. No changes to the original project are proposed.

 

The permit was previously approved by the Planning Commission on August 18, 2022, and became effective on August 30, 2022, following the end of the local appeal period. The applicant is requesting that the permit be extended for two years. This is the first extension requested by the applicant and, if approved, it will extend the term of the Minor Subdivision and Planned Development Permit until August 30, 2026.

 

Referral Responses:

The extension was re-referred to six of the previous referral agencies. Of those, only Public Works Land Use and The California Department of Fish and Wildlife had responded. Public Works recommended approval while CDFW requested clarification about the site plan which had differed from the site plan in the approval packet for PLN-2019-15937. The reason for the variation was an error and CDFW was given to the correct site plan to review. CDFW had no further comments.

 

Environmental Review: Pursuant to Section 15183 of the State CEQA Guidelines, no further environmental review is required for projects that are consistent with a Community Plan, General Plan, or Zoning.  There are no environmental effects that are peculiar to the project or the parcel on which the project is located.  The parcel being divided Is already host to residential development, adjacent lands in the vicinity are similarly planned and zoned and are also developed and sized consistent with the applicable planned density and minimum lot size. 

 

Findings for Extension of a Permit:

Section 312-11.3 of the Humboldt County Code provides that the findings required for the hearing officer to make in order to grant an extension are as follows:

 

1.                     The development has not changed from that for which the permit or variance was granted; and

2.                     The findings made when the permit or variance was granted can still be made.

 

As discussed above, no changes to the project are proposed and no requirements or regulations have changed that would alter the ability to make the required findings for approval. The findings that were made for approval are found in Attachment 2 to this staff report.

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:                     

The project was referred to responsible agencies and all responding agencies have either responded with no comment or recommended approval or conditional approval.  (Attachment 3)

 

ALTERNATIVES TO STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:                     

1.                     The Planning Commission could elect not to approve the project. This alternative should be implemented if your Commission is unable to make all of the required findings per H.C.C. Sections 312-11.3 and 312-17. Planning Division staff has found that the required findings can be made. Consequently, planning staff does not recommend further consideration of this alternative.

 

ATTACHMENTS:                     

1.                     Draft Resolution

A.  Conditions of Approval

B.  Site Plan

2.                     Planning Commission Resolution 22-093

3.                     Referral Agency Comments and Recommendations

 

APPLICANT AND OWNER INFORMATION:

 

Applicant:

Tawnya Morris

1500 Glendale Dr.

McKinleyville, CA 95519

 

Owner:

Same as applicant

 

Agent:

Mike O’Hern

3240 Moore Ave.

Eureka, CA 95501

 

Please contact Derek Wiles, Planner, at dwiles@co.humboldt.ca.us or 707-268-3727 if you have questions about this item.