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25-1435
| 1 | 1. | | Informational Report | Review and approval of the October 16, 2025, Action Summary | | |
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25-1436
| 1 | 2. | | Informational Report | Review and approval of the November 06, 2025, Action Summary. | | |
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25-1434
| 1 | 3. | | Resolution | SOHUM Ranch LLC, Conditional Use Permit
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 217-252-002
Record No.: PLN-2020-16773
Blocksburg area
A Conditional Use Permit for the development and operation of a commercial cannabis farm and farm stay on a 71-acre property. | | |
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25-1433
| 1 | 4. | | Resolution | Ramage- Minor Subdivision and Coastal Development Permit Extension
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 515-071-006
Record Nos.: PLN-2020-16407 and PLN-2025-19344
Trinidad Area
A two-year extension to a previously approved Minor Subdivision and Coastal Development Permit (PLN-2020-16407) on an approximately 5.12-acre parcel splitting into two parcels, each approximately 2.56 acres in size. The parcel is currently developed with an existing single-family residence which will be located on proposed Parcel 2 following subdivision. The Coastal Development Permit was requested for the proposed subdivision to preauthorize future development of proposed Parcel 1, including construction of an approximately 2,200 square foot new single-family home 28 feet in height and development of an appurtenant driveway and on-site septic system. Authorization was also sought under the Coastal Development Permit to allow an approximately 620 square foot addition to the existing residence. Tree removal and grading are expected to be minimal. A well, serving existing residential development on the property, | | |
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25-1430
| 1 | 5. | | Resolution | Gatlin Conditional Use Permit
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 221-171-022
Record No.: PLN-11852-CUP
Ettersburg area
A Conditional Use Permit for 24,420 square feet of existing commercial cannabis cultivation of which 16,170 square feet is mixed light, and 8,250 square feet is full-sun outdoor cultivation. Estimated annual water usage is 295,800 gallons and is sourced from two permitted groundwater wells. Water storage totals 124,350 gallons. Onsite processing is proposed, and power is sourced from PGE. | | |
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25-1431
| 1 | 6. | | Resolution | Drewry Pit Surface Mining Permit
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 216-021-007
Record No.: PLN-2025-19190
New Harris area
A 15-year reapproval of a recently expired Conditional Use Permit (CUP-19-092XMX/PLN-13825-SMA) and Surface Mining Permit (SMP-02-92XMX) including a Reclamation Plan (RP-02-92XMX) for up to 20,000 cubic yards of material per year over 15 years. The term is 15 years and would expire in 2040. The site has historically been mined since 1993 by the Humboldt County Department of Public Works. The original permit allowed for annual extraction of 2,000 cubic yards for a total of 30,000 cubic yards and periodic use of a portable crusher two weeks annually. An approved modification in 2009, allowed for an annual extraction of up to 20,000 cubic yards with the total amount of extraction not to exceed 69,200 cubic yards. Operations include extraction, crushing and stockpiling. No washing and no asphalt/cement batch processing will be conducted on site. In the event localized greywacke boulders are encountered, small scale separation with charges may be performed | | |
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25-1432
| 1 | 7. | | Resolution | Dyerville Bar Surface Mining Permit
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 211-141-003
Record No.: PLN-2025-19191
Weott area
A 15-year reapproval of a recently expired Conditional Use Permit (CUP-09-092XX/PLN-13823-SMA) and Surface Mining Permit (SMP-01-92X) including a Reclamation Plan (RP-01-92X) for surface mining on a gravel bar on the Eel River. The project is for extraction and storage of gravel from the river bar for use in County Road maintenance activities in the region. This proposal is extraction of up to 28,000 cubic yards of gravel every three years, as frequently as annually for 15 years. Skimming is the preferred method of extraction, but the extraction volume, location and extraction method will be based on the recommendations of CHERT and other regulatory agencies. Access to the site is from Dyerville Loop Road via the existing haul road located on the west side of the bar. Equipment used for extraction include bulldozer or excavator, front-end loader, and dump trucks. Extraction activities will occur between September 16 and November 1 to avoid the northern sp | | |
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