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Landmarks Commission Meeting

Date: November 05, 2019

Time: 3:00 - 11:59 p.m.

Address:
Permit Sonoma
2550 Ventura Avenue
Hearing Room
Santa Rosa, CA 95403

Registration Required: No

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Agenda

Roll Call
Patricia Cullinan, First District
Stephanie McAllister, Second District
Bryan Much, Third District
Debra Watts, Fourth District
Eric Koenigshofer, Fifth District

Staff Members
Kyle Rabellino, Planner II
Chelsea Holup, Secretary

Regular Calendar

Item Number: 1
Time: 3:00 PM
File Number: PLP18-0004
Staff: Hannah Spencer
Applicant: Stephanie Wycoff for Seghesio Family Vineyards
Owner: N/A
Continued from: N/A
Env Doc:

In Process

Proposal:

Use Permit and Design Review for converting the existing Seghesio family homestead to a standalone wine tasting facility offering food and wine pairings and retail sales for up to 96 guests daily (by appointment only), during the hours of 10AM to 5PM seven days a week, and hosting 18 agricultural promotional events per year on a 28.5 acre parcel. Phase I converts an existing garage and shed to a hospitality suite providing wine tasting. Phase II converts an old winery building to a reserve tasting room. Phase III converts an existing residence to a wine tasting facility with three private tasting rooms and a kitchen for food and wine pairing.

Location:

24035 Chianti Rd., Cloverdale

APN:

118-090-013

District: 4
Zoning:

LIA (Land Intensive Agriculture), B6 40 acre density, RC 50/50 (Riparian Corridor 50 ft set back), SR (Scenic Resource) and VOH (Valley Oak Habitat).


Other Business:
1. Reports – Commissioners
2. Report – Staff
3. Process Improvements
4. Approval of Minutes March 5, 2019

Meeting Documentation

ADA Accessibility: The County of Sonoma does not discriminate on the basis of disability and no person shall, by reason of a disability, be denied the benefits of its services, programs, or activities. This hearing is located in an accessible facility. If you wish to request a copy of the Agenda in an alternate format, or would like to attend this meeting and will require special assistance in order to participate, please contact Brian Keefer at (707) 565-1908 or Brian.Keefer@sonoma-county.org at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting to make arrangements.

Public Appearances - The Landmarks Commission invites public participation regarding the affairs of the County. Any person desiring to speak on any matter which is not scheduled on this agenda may do so. Comments are limited to three minutes, or as imposed at the discretion of the Chair. Under State Law, matters presented during public appearances cannot be discussed or acted upon by the Landmarks Commission members.

The Landmarks Commission also invites interested persons to submit written comments and presentation which will be entered into the permanent record. Written comments and presentations may be submitted prior to the meeting by mail addressed to: Permit and Resource Management Department, 2550 Ventura Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95403. You may also hand-deliver comments and presentations to the above address. Materials related to an item on this Agenda submitted to the Landmarks Commission after distribution of the Agenda packet are available for public inspection at the above address. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.

Public Hearings are conducted at the time stated on the agenda, or after the stated time if another item takes longer. County staff will first give a brief report, followed by the applicant’s presentation not to exceed 10 minutes.

If you wish to speak on an item which appears on this agenda, you will be called by the Chair. The meetings are recorded and all testimony must be given through the microphone or submitted in writing. Please state your name and address upon approaching the microphone. Each person may speak only once and is usually granted 3 minutes. Time limits are at the discretion of the Chair. Questions raised by the public are to be directed to the Commission. At the end of the hearing, the Commission may ask staff or the applicant to respond to any questions raised during the hearing.

Please be respectful of the speakers and the varying points of view. No clapping, booing, or speaking out of turn. At the end of the hearing, the applicant will be given an opportunity to respond to the comments received. The Chair will close the public hearing and once the hearing is closed, no further public comments can be received. The Commission will then discuss the issues and make a decision by motion and roll call vote.