9843
| 1 | 1 | | Zoning Item | Beau Pre Heights Final Map Subdivision Extension
Case Number FMS-06-011X
Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) 510-011-015; 511-161-004; 510-011-017; 511-111-059
McKinleyville Area
A two year extension of a Final Map Subdivision of an approximately 197.3 acre parcel (formerly known as Norton Creek Estates, now termed Beau Pre Heights Subdivision) into 79 residential parcels ranging in size from 1.03 acres - 4.79 acres, and an open space parcel encompassing streamside management areas and wetlands. The Tentative Map will also protect an approximate 36-acre Sitka spruce forest stand deemed a “rare natural community” by the Department of Fish and Game. Pursuant to Section 322.5-1 et seq. H.C.C., an exemption to the solar access standards is requested for all lots based on the fact that all lots in the proposed development are greater than one acre and lot configuration does not constrain solar access. The proposed subdivision would include a small (3.4 acre) community park and series of trails, open to the general public for pedestrian and bicycle use. The project site is accessed from t | approved | Pass |
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9843
| 1 | | | Zoning Item | Beau Pre Heights Final Map Subdivision Extension
Case Number FMS-06-011X
Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) 510-011-015; 511-161-004; 510-011-017; 511-111-059
McKinleyville Area
A two year extension of a Final Map Subdivision of an approximately 197.3 acre parcel (formerly known as Norton Creek Estates, now termed Beau Pre Heights Subdivision) into 79 residential parcels ranging in size from 1.03 acres - 4.79 acres, and an open space parcel encompassing streamside management areas and wetlands. The Tentative Map will also protect an approximate 36-acre Sitka spruce forest stand deemed a “rare natural community” by the Department of Fish and Game. Pursuant to Section 322.5-1 et seq. H.C.C., an exemption to the solar access standards is requested for all lots based on the fact that all lots in the proposed development are greater than one acre and lot configuration does not constrain solar access. The proposed subdivision would include a small (3.4 acre) community park and series of trails, open to the general public for pedestrian and bicycle use. The project site is accessed from t | approved | Pass |
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OR 17-002 10.19.17
| 1 | 2 | | Zoning Item | Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance (CCLUO).
Case Number OR 17-02
Countywide
Update the County’s existing Commercial Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance (Section 313-55.4 and 314-55.4 of Chapter 3 of Division 1 of Title III of the County Code) as well as repeal of the Medical Cannabis Testing and Research Laboratories provisions and on-site consumption prohibition found in Sections 313-55.3.15, 314-55.3.15, 313-55.3.11.7, and 314-55.3.11.7 of Division 1 of Title III of the County Code, respectively. These regulations establish land use regulations for the commercial cultivation, processing, manufacturing, distribution, testing, and sale of cannabis within the County. The proposed ordinance would apply throughout the unincorporated areas of Humboldt County, including the Coastal Zone. A Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) has been prepared for this Project and will be considered by the Planning Commission. | continued | Pass |
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or 17-007 10.19
| 1 | 3 | | Zoning Ordinance | Interim Amendment of Commercial Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance (CMMLUO)
Case Number OR 17-007
Inland area of the County
Adoption of an ordinance establishing interim provisions for the regulation of commercial cannabis activities for the California Adult Use marketplace. The ordinance performs minor changes to the County’s existing Commercial Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance (CMMLUO) and Dispensary Regulations (Sections 313 and 314-55.4 and 313 and 314-55.3, respectively, of Division 1 of Title III of the County Code, Chapters 3 and 4) to enable these existing local regulations to govern various commercial activities for both Medical and Adult Uses, including cultivation, processing, manufacturing, distribution, testing, and sale of cannabis within the County. The ordinance will allow issuance of interim permits to applicants applying to permit existing cultivation sites and whose applications were complete before July 14, 2017. The amendments are designed to preserve local review and control of these activities in tandem with forthcoming state licensing, which is ex | recommended for approval | Pass |
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17-2496
| 1 | 4 | | Informational Report | Cannabis Workshop
Continuation of Public Workshop on the Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance providing an opportunity for the public and the Planning Commission to review and comment on policy alternatives developed in response to commission and public discussion during the first three ordinance workshops. Staff will continue to present the individual alternatives to the Commission during the workshop and provide recommendations and guidance on each of the specific areas of revision. | | |
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