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File #: 17744    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Zoning Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 9/9/2022 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/15/2022 Final action:
Title: Chris Dazzi: Record Number PLN-2022-17744 (filed 05/02/2022) Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) 208-201-011-000 Dinsmore Area A Special Permit for 10,000 square feet (SF) of new cannabis cultivation and 1,000 of ancillary propagation. The parcel is accessed by a series of private access roads (Bear Creek Road 3.9 miles, Canyon Road 0.8 miles, and Canyon Court 0.3 miles) off State Highway 36. The private access roads do not meet the functional equivalent of a Category 4 road standards. Pursuant to the Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance (CCLUO) Section 55.4.12.1.8(C)(2) Performance Standard - Road systems that do not meet the functional equivalent of a Category 4 road require a Special Permit. Irrigation water is sourced from rain catchment to provide 62,000 gallons annually. Drying and curing will occur within an existing agricultural exempt structure. Further processing will occur off site at a third-party processing facility. Electricity to the parcel is sourced from solar arrays. ...
Sponsors: Trip Giannini
Attachments: 1. 17744 Chris Dazzi Executive Summary 09.15.2022, 2. 17744 Chris Dazzi Staff Report 09.15.2022, 3. Attachment 3A - 17744 Site Management Plan 05.11.2022, 4. Attachment 3B - 17744 Road Evaluation 05.11.2022

Title

Chris Dazzi:

Record Number PLN-2022-17744 (filed 05/02/2022)

Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) 208-201-011-000

Dinsmore Area

 

A Special Permit for 10,000 square feet (SF) of new cannabis cultivation and 1,000 of ancillary propagation. The parcel is accessed by a series of private access roads (Bear Creek Road 3.9 miles, Canyon Road 0.8 miles, and Canyon Court 0.3 miles) off State Highway 36. The private access roads do not meet the functional equivalent of a Category 4 road standards. Pursuant to the Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance (CCLUO) Section 55.4.12.1.8(C)(2) Performance Standard - Road systems that do not meet the functional equivalent of a Category 4 road require a Special Permit. Irrigation water is sourced from rain catchment to provide 62,000 gallons annually. Drying and curing will occur within an existing agricultural exempt structure. Further processing will occur off site at a third-party processing facility. Electricity to the parcel is sourced from solar arrays. Two harvest cycles per year are anticipated. No employees will be used in carrying out cannabis operations.

 

Recommendation

Adopt the resolution to take the following actions: 1) Find that the Zoning Administrator has considered the Addendum to the Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance (CCLUO) as described by Section§15164 of the State CEQA Guidelines, 2) make all of the required findings for approval of the Special Permit and 3) adopt the Resolution approving the Chris Dazzi, project subject to the recommended conditions.