File #: 20-1272    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/8/2021 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/14/2021 Final action:
Title: 9:05 A.M. - Public Hearing on Consideration off a Major Use Permit (UP 19-08) and a Mitigated Negative Declaration based on Initial Study (IS 19-14). The project applicant Golden State Herb / Crystal Keesey is proposing a (1) A-Type 3 "medium outdoor" license; (4) A-Type 2 “small outdoor” licenses, and (1) A-Type 13 “self-distribution” license. The project also proposes two 120 sq.ft. sheds for use as chemical and data storage for the security system. The two cultivation areas will be enclosed in a 6’ tall metal fence that will be screened. The total proposed cultivation area will be about two acres in size based on the material submitted to the County. The project is located at 8550 Highway 175, Kelseyville, further described as APN 011-055-06
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Golden State Herb Staff Report FINAL, 2. Attachment 1 Vicinity Map, 3. Attachment 2a Bio Study, 4. Attachment 3 Agency Comments, 5. Attachment 3b Middletown, 6. Attachment 4 conditions, 7. Attachment 5 site plans, 8. Attachment 6 IS, 9. Neighbor letter 1
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Item 1
9:05 AM
January 14, 2021
STAFF REPORT

TO: Planning Commission

FROM: Scott DeLeon, Community Development Director
Toccarra Nicole Thomas, Deputy CDD Director

Prepared by: Eric Porter, Associate Planner

DATE: January 14, 2021

RE: Golden State Herb / Crystal Keesey; Major Use Permit (UP 19-08) and Initial Study (IS 19-14)

Supervisor District 4

ATTACHMENTS: 1. Vicinity Map
2. Property Management Plan
3. Agency Comments
4. Proposed Conditions of Approval
5. Site Plans
6. Initial Study IS 19-14

RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends the Planning Commission:

A. Adopt mitigated negative declaration (IS 19-14) for Use Permit (UP 19-08) with the following findings:

1. Potential environmental impacts related to air quality can be mitigated to less than significant levels with the inclusion of mitigation measures AQ-1, AQ-2, AQ-3, AQ-4, AQ-5, AQ-6 and AQ-7.

2. Potential environmental impacts related to Biological Resources can be mitigated to less than significant impacts with the inclusion of mitigation measures BIO-1, BIO-2 and BIO-3.

3. As mitigated through specific conditions of approval, this project will result in less than significant environmental impacts.

4. Any changes to the project will require either an amended Use Permit and/or a new Use Permit unless the Community Development Director determines that any changes have no potential increased environmental impacts.




B. Approve Use Permit UP 19-08 with the following findings:

1. That the establishment, maintenance, or operation of the use applied for will not under the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood of such proposed use, or be detrime...

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