The City of Dunsmuir Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 11th, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. on the following item:
Al’s Depot & Emporium Conditional Use Permit
The project is a proposed conditional use permit to facilitate the development of an indoor commercial cannabis retail business at 4116 Pine Street (APN 058-113-010) The property is zoned T-C which allows storefront commercial cannabis businesses subject to an approved conditional use permit.
PUBLIC HEARING LOCATION
Participants can attend in person, online, and/or by telephone, as follows:
In-person at: Dunsmuir City Councill Chambers, 5902 Dunsmuir Ave, Dunsmuir, CA
Online via Zoom at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/99204517515
Telephone at: 1(669)900-6833 When prompted, enter Meeting ID: 992 0451 7515
It is anticipated that the project will be determined to be exempt from environmental review pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15332 (i.e., Infill Development Projects) and 15301 (i.e., Existing Facilities). A CEQA exemption implies that the project will not result in any significant adverse environmental effects. The Planning Commission will consider the appropriateness of said environmental recommendation based on the record of evidence before them. If substantial evidence has been presented demonstrating a more appropriate environmental determination than the one being recommended, the Planning Commission may adopt an alternative environmental determination pursuant to the requirements of CEQA.
All publications are available for public review at the City of Dunsmuir, 5915 Dunsmuir Avenue, Dunsmuir, California, and all interested persons are invited to participate in the meeting and be heard on any agenda item. In addition, a staff report will be available at City Hall and on the City’s website three working days prior to the Planning Commission meeting. Please contact Wendy Perkins, Deputy City Clerk, at (530) 235-4822 with any questions regarding the scheduled public hearing.
All items presented to the Planning Commission as part of a public hearing, including but not limited to, letters, e-mail, petitions, photos, or maps, become a permanent part of the record and must be submitted to the City Clerk. It is advised that the presenter submit 12 copies of anything presented to the Commission in advance of the meeting with sufficient time for the materials to be distributed to and reviewed by the Planning Commission, and that the presenter create copies in advance for their own records.
If you challenge either the environmental determination or proposed project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Dunsmuir at, or prior to, the public hearing.
WENDY PERKINS, DEPUTY CITY CLERK