File #: 24-20    Version: Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/21/2023 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/11/2024 Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING - Consideration of proposed Major Use Permit (UP 20-71), and Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS 20-86), for Cultivation of 130,680-sf of Outdoor Cannabis Canopy; 36,000-sf of Greenhouse Commercial Cannabis Canopy; and one Distributor Transport Only, Self-Distribution License; Applicant: Cruz Family Farms LLC; Located: 8300 Old Dirt Road, Kelseyville (APN: 007-023-05)
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Project Site Plans, 2. Conditions of Approval, 3. Property Management Plan, 4. Initial Study, 5. Hydrology Report and Drought Management Plan, 6. Agency Comments, 7. Public Comments, 8. Staff Report
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Staff Report


Date: January 11, 2024

To: Planning Commission

From: Mireya G. Turner, Community Development Department
Michelle Irace, Principal Planner
Prepared by Eric Porter, Associate Planner

Subject: Consideration of proposed Major Use Permit (UP 20-71), and Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS 20-86), for approval of 130,680-sf of outdoor cannabis cultivation area and 36,000-sf of greenhouse cultivation area; Applicant: Cruz Family Farms; Located: 8300 Old Dirt Road, Kelseyville (APN: 007-023-05)

Executive Summary:
Cruman Family Limited Partnership, represented by Armando and Vanessa Cruz, requests discretionary approval of a Major Use Permit for a proposed commercial cannabis cultivation operation (Cruz Family Farms) located at 8300 Old Dirt Road, approximately 3 miles southeast of the township of Kelseyville. The project consists of 130,680 sf of outdoor cultivation with an estimated 110,000 sf of canopy; six (6) 30' x 200' greenhouses containing 36,000 sf of cultivation area with 22,000 sf of mixed light canopy, and one (1) A-Type 13 Distributor Transport Only, Self-distribution License to allow legal transportation of cannabis to and from the site.
The subject site is accessed by a dirt and gravel shared accessway referred to as "Old Dirt Road," which connects with Wight Way in Kelseyville. The applicant has provided evidence that they have a legal right to use this shared accessway; this was confirmed by the Lake County Surveyor (Attachment 6, "Agency Comments").
The site is presently undeveloped. The project will rely on solar power and backup generators as a power source.
Recommended Action:
Staff recommends the Planning Commission take the following actions:
Adopt Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS 20-86) for Major Use Permit (UP 20-71) with the following findings:

1. Potential environmental impacts related to Aesthetics can be mitigated to less than significant levels with the inclusion of mitigation measure AES-1 and AES-2.

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