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7/21/2022
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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16985
| 1 | 2. | | Zoning Item | Baker Creek Quarry Permit Renewal
Record Number PLN-2021-16985 (filed 02/02/2022)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 215-192-005
Whitethorn area
To grant a 15-year renewal of the Baker Creek Quarry Permits (CUP-03-13/SMR-03-02/RP-0302). The project is an existing aggregate quarry that was approved in 2006. No changes to the existing approvals are proposed. The Humboldt County Planning Commission will consider the CEQA MND that was adopted for both the Wilcox Processing Facility, and continued operation of the Baker Creek Quarry, on April 15, 2021. | | |
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17077
| 1 | 3. | | Zoning Item | Royal Gold Use Permit for Soil Manufacturing
Record Number PLN-2021-17077 (filed 03/16/2021)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 516-101-008
Fieldbrook area
A Conditional Use Permit to authorize an existing soil manufacturing and wholesale distribution facility. Operating year-round, daily activities primarily involve the blending and mixing of potting soils, raw material processing, and shipping and receiving activities. Coco pith is used as the basis for their soil products, though other components include: sawdust, compost, chicken manure, and fish bone. All of the materials used are imported to and processed at the project site. Manufacture of the final soil product requires grinding, screening, sorting, stockpiling, mixing, and packaging of these materials. Operations now span various contiguous parcels on the north side of Glendale Drive, totaling approximately 45.98 acres. Since August 2016, a number of unpermitted improvements have been constructed, including: two new buildings totaling approximately 12,180 ft.² as well as an approximately 1,500 ft.² addition to the amendment st | | |
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11599
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | Lost Coast Lady, LLC; Conditional Use Permit and Special Permit
Record Number PLN-11599-CUP (filed 12/02/2016)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 105-131-006
Petrolia area
A Conditional Use Permit for 2,500 square feet of existing outdoor cannabis cultivation, and a Special Permit for development within a Streamside Management Area (SMA). Ancillary propagation, water storage, and drying activities will occur on the neighboring parcel under the same ownership (APN 105-131-005). Propagation, water source and storage, and drying activities are shared with the proposed cannabis operation (PLN-11597-ZCC) on APN 105-131-005. There will be two cultivation cycles occurring annually. All processing, with the exception of drying, will occur offsite at a licensed third-party processing facility. Water for the project will be sourced from a point of diversion on a parcel in the vicinity under separate ownership (APN 104-121-002). The applicant anticipates 66,500 gallons of irrigation water will be required annually for both cannabis projects. There are 6,500 gallons of water storage on site, with 6 | | |
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17091
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | Ford; Parcel Map Subdivision and Coastal Development Permit
Record Number PLN-2021-17091(filed 03/19/2021)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 511-031-011
McKinleyville area
A minor subdivision of an approximately 1.17-acre parcel into 4 new parcels with areas of 5,489 sq. ft., 5,228 sq. ft., 5,583 sq. ft., and 5,430 sq. ft. and a remainder parcel of 16,368 sq. ft. The parcel is accessed from Myers Road and Lily Avenue which will continue to serve the remainder parcel. The four new parcels will be served by a proposed 22-foot-wide access road to be developed from Myers Road. Water and sewer service will be provided by the McKinleyville Community Services District. Grading will occur for the new roadway and construction of detention facilities, and a 30-foot pine is proposed for removal in the Public Utility Easement. An Exception Request from the road requirements has been submitted which would allow the current 40 foot wide Meyers Road at the access point to the project parcel to remain without expanding the road width to 50 feet per HCC 324-1(b). The applicant is also asking for an exc | | |
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16997
| 1 | 2. | | Zoning Item | Beere; Minor Subdivision Coastal Development Permit and Special Permit
Number PLN-2021-16997 (filed 02/04/2021)
Record Assessor’s Parcel Number: 510-371-044
McKinleyville Area
A minor subdivision of a 1.49-acre parcel into 2 parcels. Proposed Parcel 1 will be 42,489 square feet in size while parcel 2 will be 22,555 ft square feet in size (16,621 ft.² net). Parcel 1 is currently developed with an existing residence, detached garage and accessory structure. Parcel 2 is developed with a manufactured home, detached garage, and two sheds. Water and sewer service is provided by the McKinleyville Community Services District and PG&E provides gas and electric service. No additional development is currently proposed. A Special permit is requested for proposed parcel 2 to be below 20,000 square feet in net lot area and for the subdivision to be allowed in an Alquist-Priolo fault hazard zone. An exception to reduce the right-of-way width of Boiler Avenue to 40 feet has been requested as part of the project as well as an exception request to reduce the paving requirement and to eliminate the re | | |
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17495
| 1 | 3. | | Zoning Item | Mattole Camp and Retreat Center; Special Permit
Record Number PLN-2021-17495 (filed 10/29/2021)
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 104-301-001
Petrolia Area
A Special Permit for the demolition of an existing 990 sf (22 ft. by 45 ft.) caretaker's residence and a 480 sf (20 ft. by 24 ft.) garage within a Streamside Management Area of the Mattole River. The structure is currently unusable and unsafe. Construction is proposed for a new 1226 sq ft residence and 352 sq ft garage (16x22 ft) to be constructed within the Streamside Management Area approximately 10 feet northwest of the existing structure to be demolished and further away from the river. The proposed location of the new structure is currently dominated by non-native plant species, and half of the footprint of the new unit will be within the footprint of the existing unit. The parcel is served by an onsite wastewater treatment system, and water is from an existing spring. | | |
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