Code Enforcement Appeal/Abatement Hearing
Date: August 27, 2021
Time: 12:30 - 11:59 p.m.
Registration Required: No
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Topic: Code Enforcement Appeal / Abatement Hearing
Time: 12:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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Note: Hearings will not start prior to the scheduled time, however, start times may be delayed if a hearing runs longer than the allotted time.
Agenda
Time: 12:30 p.m.
File: VCM21-0541
Owners: Cherry Kola Farms, Corp
Location: 6698 Petaluma Hill Road
APN: 047-132-015
Staff: Jesse Cablk
Violation: To consider the appeal of the determination of violations for non-permitted building improvements, with electrical and mechanical alterations in two existing legal barns to create cannabis cultivation and processing rooms and the placement of a modular home without permits in violation of Chapter 7 of the Sonoma County Code and the California Codes adopted therein. To also consider the appeal of a violation of the Sonoma County Cannabis code with respect to Penalty Relief Requirements.
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 Pam Ramirez at (707) 565-1904 at least 72 hours prior to the hearing to make arrangements.
Administrative 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 property owner or his/her agent’s presentation.
If you wish to speak on an item which appears on this agenda, please wait for the County and the property owner’s presentations to conclude. Typically, the Hearing Officer will then open the hearing for public comment. The hearings are recorded by a stenographer and all testimony must be given through the microphone or submitted in writing. Please state your name upon approaching the microphone. Each person may speak only once and is usually granted 3 to 5 minutes. Time limits are at the discretion of the Hearing Officer.
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 owner may be given an opportunity to respond to the comments received. The Hearing Officer will close the public hearing and once the hearing is closed, no further public comments can be received. The Hearing Officer will then review the matter at hand and make a decision within 20 days from the date of the hearing.