25-657
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | Fantastic Gardens Humboldt, LLC Special Permit
Assessor’s Parcel Numbers: 210-141-008
Record Numbers: PLN-11966-SP
Dinsmore Area
A Special Permit for 3,500 square feet of existing outdoor and 6,000 square feet of existing mixed light commercial cannabis cultivation supported by a 950 square foot nursery. Irrigation water is provided by a point of diversion and an existing rainwater catchment pond. Annual water usage is estimated to be 280,000 gallons per year with storage consisting of 30,000 gallons in hard tanks and 150,000 gallons in the pond for a total of 180,000 gallons. Power is provided by three generators and the project is conditioned to transition to renewable energy by January 1, 2026. The project proposes onsite relocation to move cultivation out of a streamside management area. A Special Permit is included for cultivation area restoration and the after the fact construction of the pond within the streamside management area. | | |
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25-658
| 1 | 2. | | Zoning Item | Puhl- Coastal Development Permit and Special Permit
Assessor Parcel Number: 109-291-019
Record Number: PLN-2025-19165
Shelter Cove
An after-the-fact Coastal Development Permit (CDP) for grading of approximately 40 cubic yards that occurred within the Coastal Zone without the benefit of County review. The purpose of the CDP application is to resolve existing code violations. A Special Permit (SP) is required for Design Review. No other development is proposed at this time. | | |
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25-660
| 1 | 3. | | Zoning Item | PG&E Vegetation Management Coastal Development Permit (CDP)
Record Number: PLN-2025-19170
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN): Listed in Attachment 1D
Various locations in the Humboldt Bay area, from the substation on Mitchell Heights Drive heading southwest along the transmission line and at locations around Redwood Acres, Cutten, and in the vicinity of the College of the Redwoods.
A Coastal Development Permit (CDP) for routine vegetation management along several transmission lines within Humboldt County including the Humboldt - Eureka 60 kilovolt (kV) line, the Humboldt Bay - Rio Dell Junction 60 kV line, and the CR-Humboldt Bay-Humboldt 115 kV line. The proposed scope of work includes the removal of 59 trees at 57 locations, and the removal of 20 brush units at one location, for a total of 58 locations. Of the 59 tree removals, all have a diameter at breast height (DBH) of 13-inches or greater. These locations are subject to the requirements of PG&E's Multiple Region Habitat Conservation Plan (MRHCP). The purpose of the vegetation removal is to maintain safe and reliable electri | | |
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25-661
| 1 | 4. | | Zoning Item | Terrapin Farms Special Permit Modification
Assessor Parcel Numbers: 529-036-011
Record Number: PLN-2025-19195
Orleans area
A Modification to an approved Special Permit (PLN-12136-SP) to allow for a microbusiness. The approved Special Permit was for an existing commercial cannabis operation consisting of 6,500 square feet of outdoor cultivation. The Modification to the approved project is to add manufacturing, distribution, and processing as well as to allow hoophouses to cover existing garden beds. Proposed manufacturing activities include extraction utilizing ice water. No use of solvents is proposed. | | |
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25-662
| 1 | 5. | | Zoning Item | Duncan Lot Line Adjustment and Coastal Development Permit
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 520-142-005, 520-151-005 and 520-151-013
Record Nos.: PLN-2025-19198
Orick Area
A Lot Line Adjustment (LLA) between three parcels, resulting in three parcels. All three parcels are developed with residences and commercial structures. The purpose of the lot line adjustment is to adjust property lines to better fit existing improvements based on conflicting surveys and to add land to the northerly side of APN 520-151-005 for future use. The parcels are all served with water provided by the Orick Community Services District and onsite wastewater treatment systems. The property is located within the Appeals jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone; therefore, a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) is also required. | | |
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