File #: 24-293    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: In Committee
File created: 2/29/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/7/2024 Final action:
Title: Cannabanana, LLC Special Permit Assessor Parcel Number: 221-061-001 Record No.: PLN-12419-SP Salmon Creek area A Special Permit for 6,250 square feet (SF) of existing outdoor cannabis utilizing light deprivation techniques and 200 SF of ancillary nursery space, a Special Permit for development in a Streamside Management Area (SMA), and a Special Permit to reduce the 600-foot setback to public lands. Irrigation water is sourced from rain catchment collected and stored in two ponds. Water storage in the ponds is 106,500-gal., hard tank storage is 115,500-gal., total irrigation storage is 222,000-gal. Estimated annual water usage is 136,000-gal. Processing such as drying and curing occur onsite in an existing 1,500 SF shop building, with all further processing including trimming taking place off-site at a licensed third-party processing facility. No employees are proposed, only onsite residents will operate the project. Power is provided by an existing solar system with generators as a s...
Attachments: 1. 12419 Staff Report 3.7.24, 2. Attachment 1 - DRAFT Resolution, 3. Attachment 1A - Conditions of Approval, 4. Attachment 1B - Cultivation Operations Plan, 5. Attachment 1C - Site Plan, 6. Attachment 2 MapSet, 7. Attachment 3 - CEQA Addendum, 8. Attachment 4 Applicant Submitted Information, 9. Attachment 4A - Water Resources Protection Plan 12.13.2019, 10. Attachment 4B - Lake and Sreambed Alteration Agreement 05.24.2023, 11. Attachment 4C - Timber Conversion and Restocking Plan 04.12.2023, 12. Attachment 4D - Road Evaluation with Photos, 13. Attachment 4E - Historic Cultivation Report 02.19.2019, 14. Attachment 4F - Environmental Superiority and Restoration Plan, 15. Attachment 5 - Referral Agency Comments and Recommendations, 16. Attachment 5A - Building Referral Response, 17. Attachment 5B - DEH Referral Comments, 18. Attachment 5C - Public Works Referral Response, 19. Attachment 5D - CDFW Referral Comments
To: Zoning Administrator

From: Planning and Building Department

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
title
Cannabanana, LLC Special Permit
Assessor Parcel Number: 221-061-001
Record No.: PLN-12419-SP
Salmon Creek area

A Special Permit for 6,250 square feet (SF) of existing outdoor cannabis utilizing light deprivation techniques and 200 SF of ancillary nursery space, a Special Permit for development in a Streamside Management Area (SMA), and a Special Permit to reduce the 600-foot setback to public lands. Irrigation water is sourced from rain catchment collected and stored in two ponds. Water storage in the ponds is 106,500-gal., hard tank storage is 115,500-gal., total irrigation storage is 222,000-gal. Estimated annual water usage is 136,000-gal. Processing such as drying and curing occur onsite in an existing 1,500 SF shop building, with all further processing including trimming taking place off-site at a licensed third-party processing facility. No employees are proposed, only onsite residents will operate the project. Power is provided by an existing solar system with generators as a supplemental power source. The applicant has proposed to transition to full solar power within two years of project approval and this is included as a recommended condition of approval.

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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Zoning Administrator:

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

a. Finds that the Zoning Administrator has considered the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Commercial Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance and the Addendum that was prepared for the Cannabanana LLC, project; and

b. Finds that the proposed project complies with the General Plan and Zoning Ordinance; and

c. Approves the Special Permit subject to the recommended conditions of approval (Attachment 1A); and

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DISCUSSION:
Project Location: The project is located in the Salmon Creek area, on the West side of Thomas Road, ...

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