Meeting date/time:
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8/18/2022
6:00 PM
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Minutes status:
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Draft
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Meeting location:
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825 Fifth Street
Board of Supervisors Chambers
Eureka, California Regular Meeting - Hybrid
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Attachments:
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Supplemental 1 - Steve Morris 15935.pdf, Supplemental 1 - Tawnya Morris 15937.pdf, Supplemental 1 - Friends of the Dunes 9175.pdf, Supplemental 1 - Hunter 17674.pdf, Supplemental 1 - Hunter 17674.pdf, 08.16.22 - Katie Kelley - Friends of the Dunes.pdf, 08.17.22 - Peter Williams - Friends of the Dunes.pdf, 08.17.22 - Jana Ganion - Schneider CDP.pdf, 08.17.22 - Joshua Levine - Schneider CDP.pdf, 08.17.22 - Michelle Vassel - Schneider CDP.pdf, 07.12.22 - Jennifer Kalt HBK - Friends of the Dunes.pdf, Supplemental 2 - Schneider 17762.pdf
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22-1105
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | Discussion and Possible Adoption of Resolution Authorizing Remote Teleconference Meetings of the Humboldt County Planning Commission for the period of August 12, 2022, through September 11, 2022, Pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act. | | |
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22-1098
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | Steve Morris Minor Subdivision;
Record Number PLN-2019-15935 (filed 10/29/2019)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 402-061-012
Eureka/Indianola Area
A Minor Subdivision to divide an approximately 9.47-acre parcel into three parcels. The parcel being divided is currently developed with a residence, barns, and greenhouses which are located towards the rear of the property. All of these improvements will be located within proposed Parcel 3. The two remaining parcels are vacant and proposed to each be 2.50 acres in size. Future residential development of these parcels will require installation of individual on-site waste treatment systems (OWTS) for sewage disposal. The parcel has two (2) wells, located on opposite ends of the property. A recently installed well near the southwest corner of the property is proposed to be used as the water source for the two vacant parcels to be created, as well as planned new residential development on an adjacent vacant parcel to the south (APN 402-061-028). A similar minor subdivision proposal has been submitted on this adjacent parcel (PLN-2019-15937) a | | |
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22-1099
| 1 | 2. | | Zoning Item | Tawnya Morris Minor Subdivision;
Record Number PLN-2019-15937 (filed 10/29/2019)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 402-061-028
Eureka/Indianola Area
A 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. Note: a similar minor subdivision of 9.47-acres has been separately submitted on this parcel (PLN-2019-15 | | |
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22-1102
| 1 | 3. | | Zoning Item | Blocksburg Hill Top Organics, LLC; Special Permit
Record Number PLN-2021-17309 (filed 06/17/2021)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 217-411-013
Blocksburg area
A Special Permit for 43,560 square feet of new outdoor commercial cannabis cultivation supported by 4,090 square feet of ancillary nursery. Annual water usage is estimated at 590,000 gallons from rainwater catchment with 735,000 gallons of total storage from a proposed 575,000-gallon pond and 160,000 gallons in tanks. Onsite processing is proposed and power will be provided by a solar array. The Humboldt County Planning Commission will consider an Addendum to a previously adopted Environmental Impact Report and has been prepared for consideration per section 15164 of the State CEQA Guidelines. | | |
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22-1097
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | Friends of the Dunes Trail and Habitat Restoration; Amendment to Permit
Record Number PLN-9175-CDP (filed 04/28/2015)
Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APN) 400-011-075, 506-111-004, 506-111-021, 506-111-024, 506-111-025.
Manila area The proposed FOD Trail and Habitat Restoration Project (project) would amend the previously approved 2009 CDP (CDP-06-49MMX) and CUP/SP (CUP-06-14MMX/SP-06-71M), which allows use of a converted residence as the HCNC office/education center, relocation of a parking area, a notice of parcel merger, removal of 19 nonnative trees, and trail establishment and restoration activities on approximately 93 of the total 122 acres of beach and dune habitat in the Manila area of Humboldt County under management by the FOD. The permit amendment based on this subsequent IS/MND prepared for the project would allow trail work, restoration, and related activities on the 3.6-acre former Barr property on Lupin Avenue in Manila and would incorporate these additional 3.6 acres into the previously approved restoration plan. The improvements are intended to minimize impacts on s | | |
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22-1100
| 1 | 2. | | Zoning Item | Schneider Coastal Development Permit Modification;
Record Number PLN-17762 (filed 05/12/2022)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 402-171-030, 402-171-029
Eureka/Indianola Area
An application for a Coastal Development Permit and Special Permit Modification for an alteration in the configuration and location of a single-family residence and for the removal of the temporary road installed previously without permits. The residence has been partially constructed in a location not consistent with the approved Coastal Development Permit site plan or building permit site plan and within 100 feet of a one parameter wetland and adjacent to Environmentally Sensitive Habitat areas. The road was installed on both parcels. The CDP modification includes after the fact major vegetation removal for removal of native blackberries within a one parameter wetland and removal of native blackberries and willow and alder trees adjacent to the slough in an Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area (ESHA). Construction of a wood fence for protection of existing sensitive areas are also proposed. The road and pro | | |
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22-1100
| 1 | 2. | | Zoning Item | Schneider Coastal Development Permit Modification;
Record Number PLN-17762 (filed 05/12/2022)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 402-171-030, 402-171-029
Eureka/Indianola Area
An application for a Coastal Development Permit and Special Permit Modification for an alteration in the configuration and location of a single-family residence and for the removal of the temporary road installed previously without permits. The residence has been partially constructed in a location not consistent with the approved Coastal Development Permit site plan or building permit site plan and within 100 feet of a one parameter wetland and adjacent to Environmentally Sensitive Habitat areas. The road was installed on both parcels. The CDP modification includes after the fact major vegetation removal for removal of native blackberries within a one parameter wetland and removal of native blackberries and willow and alder trees adjacent to the slough in an Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area (ESHA). Construction of a wood fence for protection of existing sensitive areas are also proposed. The road and pro | | |
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22-1101
| 1 | 3. | | Zoning Item | AMENDMENTS TO THE INLAND ZONING REGULATIONS, GENERAL PLAN, AND
COASTAL ZONING REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS;
Record Number PLN-2022-17866 (filed 08/25/2022)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 000-000-000
Project area: Countywide
The Humboldt County Planning Commission will consider updates to the inland and coastal zoning codes and the General Plan and Local Coastal Program to conform to state housing law changes regarding emergency shelters codified in Government Code 65582 and 65583. By statute, cities and counties must designate at least one zone where emergency shelters are allowed by right, and may specify limited, objective standards for their development and operation. This item amends the existing Emergency Shelter code, adds Day Shelters and Low Barrier Navigation Centers to the inland ordinance; and adds for the first time a definition and use types for emergency shelters in the Coastal Zone. | | |
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