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El Dorado County Board of Supervisors August 27, 2019 Meeting

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Of note to El Dorado Hills residents:

19-122028.Agenda ItemDepartment of Transportation recommending the Board approve and authorize the Chair to sign the Offsite Road Improvement Agreement for Bass Lake Road Reconstruction and Country Club Drive Extension, CIP 71360, Road Improvement Agreement 19-54906, between the County and the Developer, Lennar Winncrest, LLC. FUNDING: Developer Funded.
19-119333.Agenda ItemPlanning and Building Department, Planning Services Division-Current Planning, submitting for approval Final Map (TM-F18-0005) for Hawk View Unit 2 (TM00-1371-R), creating 55 residential lots, ranging in size from .216 to 1.730 acres, and 10 lettered lots, on property identified by Assessor’s Parcel Number 115-450-006, located on the northwest side of the intersection of Hawk View Road and Bass Lake Road, in the El Dorado Hills area and recommending the Board consider the following: 1) Approve Final Map (TM-F18-0005) for Hawk View Unit 2; and 2) Approve and authorize the Chair to sign the Agreement to Make Subdivision Improvements (Attachment B). (Supervisorial District 1) FUNDING: Developer-Funded.
19-120542.Agenda ItemHEARING – Recorder-Clerk recommending the Board conduct a public hearing and approve and authorize the Chair to sign Ordinance 5108 adding Chapter 3.25 to the El Dorado County Ordinance Code pertaining to a schedule of fees and fee changes for the Recorder-Clerk’s Office, with fee changes to become effective October 1, 2019. (Est. Time: 30 Min.) FUNDING: General Fund Revenue.
-129044.Agenda ItemHEARING – Ad Hoc Cannabis Committee, in coordination with the Chief Administrative Office, recommending the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 141-2019 establishing commercial cannabis fees for the unincorporated county for the pre-application, application, monitoring, and renewal process for commercial cannabis. (Public Hearing is being Continued to September 10, 2019 to comply with noticing requirements.) FUNDING: Commercial Cannabis Fees.
19-125045.Agenda ItemAd Hoc Cannabis Committee, in coordination with the Chief Administrative Office, recommending the Board: 1) Adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 140-2019 establishing the general tax rates for the unincorporated county for voter-approved general taxes for different commercial cannabis uses; and 2) Provide staff direction as to which department the commercial cannabis program, medicinal use personal cannabis program, and cannabis civil enforcement program should reside. (Est. Time: 45 Min.) FUNDING: Commercial Cannabis Taxes – General Fund.
19-118646.Agenda ItemAd Hoc Cannabis Committee, in coordination with the Chief Administrative Office, recommending the Board: 1) Find that the adoption of the proposed amendments to sections 130.14.280 (Measure N) are not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines and Business and Professions Code section 26055(h); 2) Approve the Introduction (First Reading) of Ordinance 5107 pertaining to Section 130.14.280 of Title 130, Article 9 of the El Dorado County Ordinance Code entitled “Taxation of Commercial Cannabis Activities” renumbered in Chapter 22 of Title 3, with amendments; and 3) Waive full reading of the Ordinance, read by title only and continue this matter to September 10, 2019 for Final Passage (Second Reading). (Est. Time: 15 Min.)
19-115247.Agenda ItemPlanning Commission recommending the Board: 1) Approve the Introduction (First Reading) of Ordinances 5109, 5110, and 5111 for proposed amendments (Attachments C, E and G) to Title 130 Zoning Ordinance for the voter-enacted Measures N, P, Q, R, and S, which authorized the permitting and regulation of commercial cannabis activities in the County (OR19-0001). The proposed amendments allow for commercial cannabis nurseries, processors, testing laboratories, and manufacturers in limited zones and subject to specific regulations. As part of implementation of the ballot measures, the proposed amendments also combine the ballot measures for medicinal and adult recreational use cannabis and codify the ordinances in a new cannabis section of Title 130. Additional amendments address changes in state regulations that were enacted after voters passed the ballot measures, changes to the authorized zones for particular commercial cannabis uses, and other minor amendments. Planning Commission recommending the Board take the following actions: 1) Find that the adoption of the proposed amendments
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