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Meeting Name: Planning Commission Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/25/2018 4:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall, 100 Santa Rosa Avenue
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
Agenda packet: Not available
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18-049PC 13.1August 23, 2018 Draft MinutesPC- MinutesAugust 23, 2018 Draft Minutes   Action details Video Video
18-301PC 18.1Commercial Cannabis Retail SSPC- Study SessionCOMMERCIAL CANNABIS RETAIL BACKGROUND: Background and discussion on the City’s adopted land use policy and review process for Commercial Cannabis Retail uses. Clare Hartman - Deputy Director   Action details Video Video
18-207PC 19.1Middle Rincon TEPC- ConsentMIDDLE RINCON SUBDIVISION TIME EXTENSIONS - 117 MIDDLE RINCON RD - PRJ17-030 and PRJ18-021 BACKGROUND: Two (2) one-year Time Extensions to record Final Map for a 6-lot small lot subdivision. An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration was adopted for the project on May 8, 2008.adoptedPass Action details Not available
18-208PC 19.2The Villas TEPC- ConsentTHE VILLAS - EXTENSION REQUEST - 1755 SEBASTOPOL RD - EXT17-0071 BACKGROUND: The proposed project is a one-year Time Extension for an approved Tentative Map subdividing 14.28 acres in southwest Santa Rosa. The proposed Villas subdivision includes a 0.52 acre mixed-use parcel along Sebastopol Road as well as 197 single-family attached residential units and associated common parcels and improvements. The Santa Rosa Planning Commission previously approved a Time Extension for this project on February 9, 2017.adoptedPass Action details Video Video
18-158PC 110.1*Flora TerraPC- Public HearingFLORA TERRA - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - 1825 EMPIRE INDUSTRIAL COURT, SUITES A, B AND C - CUP18-051 BACKGROUND: Flora Terra is a cannabis microbusiness, which includes cannabis cultivation, distribution and retail (dispensary), within an existing industrial building located at 1825 Empire Industrial Court, Suites A, B and C. The business will occupy 10,400 square feet, of which approximately 9,000 square feet will be used for cultivation, 1,000 square feet for an adult-use dispensary, and 400 square feet for distribution Susie Murray, Senior Planner. to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
18-159PC 110.2*MARPC- Public HearingMAR SR, LLC - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - 3075 COFFEY LN - CUP18-089 BACKGROUND: The proposal includes Volatile Manufacturing within 2,187 square feet (Type 7) and Distribution within 237 square feet (Type 11) for medical and recreational cannabis within an existing 3,036 square foot tenant space. The proposed hours and days of operation are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The business would not be open to the members of the public. Amy Nicholson - City Planner to waive reading of the text and adopt as amendedFail Action details Video Video
18-159PC 110.2*MARPC- Public HearingMAR SR, LLC - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - 3075 COFFEY LN - CUP18-089 BACKGROUND: The proposal includes Volatile Manufacturing within 2,187 square feet (Type 7) and Distribution within 237 square feet (Type 11) for medical and recreational cannabis within an existing 3,036 square foot tenant space. The proposed hours and days of operation are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The business would not be open to the members of the public. Amy Nicholson - City Planner to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
18-160PC 110.3Density Bonus Ordinance UpdatePC- Public HearingDENSITY BONUS ORDINANCE UPDATE BACKGROUND: Zoning text amendment to Santa Rosa Zoning Code Chapter 20-31 (Density Bonus and Other Developer Incentives) to: (1) conform with recent amendments to the State density bonus law, as codified in Government Code Section 65915, which allows eligible housing development (five or more dwelling units) within the City to increase residential density by up to 35 percent density above the applicable maximum general plan land use density; (2) add provisions for a local supplemental density bonus that allows eligible housing development within the boundaries of the Downtown Station Area Specific Plan and North Santa Rosa Station Area Specific Plan areas to allow increase residential density up to 100 percent above the applicable maximum general plan land use density; and (3) other procedural and administrative amendments, consistent with the State density bonus law, related to the definitions, review authorities, application requirements, review procedures, and findings. Note: The originally proposed supplemental density bonus area has been reduced to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
18-160PC 110.3Density Bonus Ordinance UpdatePC- Public HearingDENSITY BONUS ORDINANCE UPDATE BACKGROUND: Zoning text amendment to Santa Rosa Zoning Code Chapter 20-31 (Density Bonus and Other Developer Incentives) to: (1) conform with recent amendments to the State density bonus law, as codified in Government Code Section 65915, which allows eligible housing development (five or more dwelling units) within the City to increase residential density by up to 35 percent density above the applicable maximum general plan land use density; (2) add provisions for a local supplemental density bonus that allows eligible housing development within the boundaries of the Downtown Station Area Specific Plan and North Santa Rosa Station Area Specific Plan areas to allow increase residential density up to 100 percent above the applicable maximum general plan land use density; and (3) other procedural and administrative amendments, consistent with the State density bonus law, related to the definitions, review authorities, application requirements, review procedures, and findings. Note: The originally proposed supplemental density bonus area has been reduced to waive reading of the text and adopt as amendedPass Action details Video Video