AIRPORT LAND USE and
CONSERVATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
COMMISSION
MEMBERS |
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COMMISSIONER |
VICE-CHAIRPERSON |
CHAIRPERSON |
COMMISSIONER |
COMMISSIONER |
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Terry Scott |
David Graves |
Jim King |
Tony Holzhauer |
Larry Schoenke |
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AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION Only |
AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION Only |
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Norman Rose |
Roger Collinson |
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SECRETARY-DIRECTOR-EXECUTIVE OFFICER Jeffrey R.
Redding |
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The Commission welcomes you to its meeting which is
regularly scheduled the first and third Wednesday of the month. The Commission meets at 1195 Third Street,
Room 305, Napa. The following
information is provided to ensure your understanding and participation in the
Commission's meeting and decision making process. Your comments and participation in the meeting are invited and
would be welcomed. It is our desire to give everyone an opportunity to speak
and be heard in a timely manner and within an atmosphere of respect and
diplomacy. These procedures are meant
to foster an atmosphere of respect .
Assistive listening devices are available for the
hearing impaired from the office of the Clerk of the Board. If an ASL interpreter or any other special
arrangement is required, please provide the Clerk of the Board with 24-hour
notice by calling 253-6088 TDD.
ORDER OF BUSINESS:
Agenda items that do not have a
specified hearing time listed on the agenda may be heard at any time during the
meeting at the discretion of the Commission.
Items listed on the Consent Agenda are considered at the beginning of
the meeting. Items that generate a
large turnout of interested citizens at a Commission meeting may be heard early
in the meeting as an accommodation to the public.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:
Consent Agenda Items as identified
with a symbol (§ or Q) on the agenda are regular items which are recommended
for approval or continuance by staff with the applicant's consent concerning
conditions of approval, when the applicant has signed any required project
revision statement and when no member of the Commission or public indicates a
desire to comment or ask questions about the item. Consent items, regardless of their agenda assigned number will be
acted upon by the Commission in one motion at the beginning of the meeting.
Applicants having items listed on
the Consent Agenda need not speak unless they disagree with the staff
recommendation or wish to comment.
Items removed from the Consent Agenda, will be heard in the numerical
order listed on the agenda.
If you arrive after the meeting has started and have any
question concerning whether or not an agenda item has already been heard by the
Commission, please check with the Secretary of the Commission.
PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK
CONCERNING AN AGENDA ITEM:
If you wish to speak on an item on
the Agenda and under discussion by the Commission, you may do so upon receiving
recognition from the Chairperson. After
being recognized by the Chairperson, please step to one of the microphones and
state your name and address and make your presentation. No comment or testimony
shall be shouted from the audience. All comments are to be directed to the
Commission, including inquiries requiring staff response.
CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT AND TESTIMONY:
When speaking on an item, try to limit comments and testimony to 5 minutes. If there is a
controversial item with many speakers from the public, the Chairperson may set
exact time limits to allow everyone time to be heard. For Public hearing items
“applicants” are allowed 10 minutes to speak to make their formal presentation
of their project and will be given the opportunity to rebut all other
testimony.
Written testimony should be limited; any lengthy reports
or materials submitted may result in the Commission, upon consideration,
continuing the item to a subsequent meeting.
When speaking, please keep to the topic at hand and try
not to repeat comments. This is to allow all projects on the agenda to be heard
and to allow everyone present time to speak.
STAFF REPORT AND
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Copies of all staff reports and
recommendations to be considered by the Commission are usually available at the
Planning Department Offices on the Friday preceding the meeting and at the
meeting. Individual copies of staff
reports and recommendations are placed on the table located inside the meeting
room door. The red binder, placed on
the table, contains copies of all reports.
If you are unable to obtain a copy of the report(s) you are interested
in or cannot locate the red binder,
please contact the Commission Secretary. The secretary is seated on the right hand side in the front of
the room.
Items that
are shaded,
will be heard together.
APPEAL PROCEDURE:
If you do not agree with the
Commission's decision or the conditions that may have been imposed by the
Commission in approving an agenda item, you may appeal the Commission's action
to the Napa County Board of Supervisors.
Appeal must be filed within ten (10) working days from the date of the
Commission's action. Appeals may be
limited to those issues raised at the public hearing relating to the agenda
item or to written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at or
prior to the public hearing.
For additional information
concerning the County's Ordinance requirements for filing an appeal or to
obtain the required forms to file an appeal, please stop at the front counter
in the Conservation Development and Planning Department, Room 210, 1195 Third
Street in Napa. If you have any
question concerning the appeals procedure, please call (707) 253‑4416 and
request assistance.
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MEETING
AGENDA
9:00 A.M.
1195 THIRD STREET, ROOM 305, NAPA
COMMISSION
MEMBERS |
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COMMISSIONER |
VICE-CHAIRPERSON |
CHAIRPERSON |
COMMISSIONER |
COMMISSIONER |
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Terry Scott |
David Graves |
Jim King |
Tony Holzhauer |
Larry Schoenke |
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AIRPORT
LAND USE COMMISSION Only |
AIRPORT
LAND USE COMMISSION Only |
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Norman Rose |
Roger Collinson |
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EXECUTIVE
OFFICER Jeffrey R. Redding |
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4.
CITIZEN COMMENTS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
(5 minutes)
The Commission invites Citizen
comments and recommendations concerning current problems and future prospects
of a planning nature which are within the jurisdiction of the Airport Land Use
Commission. Anyone who wishes to speak
to the Commission on such a matter, if it is not on the agenda, may do so at
this time. The Commission may not be
able to take action on any such presentation.
Commission action or non-action will be based on the specifics of the
individual presentation.
5.
APPROVAL OF A.L.U.C. MINUTES
The
following items will be discussed and
approved, disapproved, or continued.
6.
NAPA SANITATION DISTRICT - COUNTY OF NAPA ALU-134
Amendment of the Napa County
General Plan to redesignate 306 acres from "Public Institutional" to
"Agriculture, Watershed and Open Space" located west of Devlin Road
and south of Soscol Ferry Road adjacent to the Napa County Airport Industrial
Area. The General Plan Amendment is
proposed as part of an application currently before the County of Napa for use
of the property as a golf course in conjunction with a resort on adjoining
lands. Compatibility Zones B, C, and D.
Napa County General Plan Amendment #GPA 95-06 MM
Other
Business: (The following matters, unless otherwise
noted, may be heard at any time during the meeting at the discretion of the
Chairperson).
7.
STAFF AND COMMISSIONER
COMMENTS
8.
ADJOURN TO CONSERVATION, DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING
COMMISSION MEETING.
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CONSERVATION,
DEVELOPMENT and
PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING
AGENDA
9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
1195 THIRD STREET, ROOM 305, NAPA
COMMISSION
MEMBERS |
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COMMISSIONER |
VICE-CHAIRPERSON |
CHAIRPERSON |
COMMISSIONER |
COMMISSIONER |
Terry Scott |
David Graves |
Jim King |
Tony Holzhauer |
Larry Schoenke |
SECRETARY-DIRECTOR Jeffrey R.
Redding |
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
CITIZEN COMMENTS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
(10 minutes)
The Commission invites Citizen comments and
recommendations concerning current problems and future prospects of a planning
nature which are within the jurisdiction of the Conservation, Development &
Planning Commission. Anyone who wishes
to speak to the Commission on such a matter, if it is not on the agenda, may do
so at this time. The Commission may not
be able to take action on any such presentation. Commission action or
non-action will be based on the specifics of the individual presentation.
4.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5.
AGENDA REVIEW
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING AGENDA ITEMS WILL BE
DISCUSSED
AND APPROVED, DENIED OR CONTINUED
Public
Hearings:
6.
CONSENT AGENDA - item § 7 & 9
Items
listed for the Consent Agenda will be acted upon by the Commission on one
motion at the beginning of the public hearings, regardless of their numbered
position on the agenda. Persons wishing to speak to any items listed on the
Consent Agenda should indicate so during this time.
7.
§ A.
HOVIK TOROSSIAN – USE PERMIT REQUEST #00125-UP
CEQA
STATUS: Negative Declaration Prepared.
REQUEST: Approval to establish an automobile repair and body shop within
an existing 4,140 square foot structure located on a 4.83 acre parcel, on east
side of Sky Oaks Drive near its intersection with Circle Drive, within a CN
(Commercial Neighborhood) zoning district.
(Assessor’s Parcel #24-163-010) WB
(Continued from February 21, 2001)
8.
LEIGHTON AND LINDA TAYLOR – USE PERMIT
REQUEST #99544-UP
CEQA STATUS: Negative
Declaration Prepared.
REQUEST: Approval to establish a 6,600 gallon/year winery utilizing
2600± square feet of an existing three-story
barn plus six outdoor fermentation tanks, crush pad, and parking area, tours
and tasting by prior appointment only, retail sales, and a marketing plan (2
events per year with up to 40 persons (averaging 25)), on a 89.83 acre parcel
located on a private road approximately 2.2 miles south of Sage Canyon Road
within an AW (Agricultural Watershed) zoning district. (Assessor’s Parcels #32-010-060 sfap and
32-030-043 sfap) 1677 Sage Canyon Road RT
9.
§ RICHARD
PONCIA AND JAMES DELBONDIO– USE PERMIT REQUEST #00054-UP
CEQA STATUS: Negative
Declaration Prepared.
REQUEST: Approval to establish a 38,000 gallon/year winery and construct a
7,000 square foot wine production building on a 31 acre parcel located on the
south side of Bella Oaks Lane, southwest of its intersection with State Highway
29 within an AP (Agricultural Preserve) zoning district. (Assessor’s Parcel #27-570-004) 1289 Bella Oaks Lane. WB
10.
MITCH WIPPERN/GALEFORCE SPORTS MARKETING
AND DOMAINE CHANDON INC. – USE PERMIT REQUEST #00257-UP
CEQA STATUS: Categorically Exempt
REQUEST: Approval to use an existing bicycle and pedestrian trail on
the surrounding land and facilities at Domaine Chandon Winery for the purpose
of conducting the Napa Valley World Cup Mountain Bike Race as an outdoor
recreation activity on an limited annual basis and allowing for additional
limited use located on three parcels totaling
442.44 acres on the north side of California Drive approximately 1,400
feet west of State Highway 29 within the AW (Agricultural Watershed), AP
(Agricultural Preserve) and CL (Commercial Limited) zoning districts. (Assessor’s Parcels #34-030-053, 34-140-021
and 022) BB
Other Business: (The
following matters, unless otherwise noted, may be heard at any time during the
meeting at the discretion of the Chairperson).
11.
CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT AND
PLANNING COMMISSION TO REVIEW DRAFT VIEWSHED ORDINANCE, RECOMMEND ANY CHANGES
AND SET MATTER FOR PUBLIC HEARING. JRR
(Continued from February 21, 2001)
12.
CITY REFERRALS: None
13.
DISCUSSION OF ITEMS FOR THE MARCH
21, 2001 MEETING
14.
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
15.
DIRECTOR'S REPORT ON BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' ACTIONS
16.
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ACTION FOR FEBRUARY 2001.
17.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
COMMISSION
CALENDAR
March 21, 2001 !Regular Commission Meeting 9:00 A.M.
April 4, 2001 !Regular Commission Meeting 9:00 A.M.
April 18, 2001 !Regular Commission Meeting 9:00 A.M.
May 2, 2001 !Regular Commission Meeting 9:00 A.M.