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Plumas County planning commission backs revised Stanniger zone-change map, sends recommendation to Board of Supervisors
Summary
The Plumas County Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend a zone change for the Stanniger property with a revised Exhibit A that reduces the livestock acreage to about 5.2 acres, limits the site to 10 hooved animals and adds buffers intended to meet wellhead-distance requirements.
The Plumas County Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend adoption of a zoning ordinance for the Stanniger zone-change request, forwarding the measure to the Plumas County Board of Supervisors for hearing and possible final action.
The recommendation, approved by motion and roll call vote, follows a continued public hearing from the commission’s June 5 meeting. Planning staff presented a revised Exhibit A map that reduced the portion of the parcel available for hooved livestock to roughly 5.2 acres and adjusted buffers. Staff said the applicant’s objective remains to allow no fewer than 10 hooved animals on the property and that the exhibit was revised to include a 100-foot buffer required for distance from a wellhead and a 650-foot buffer along…
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