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Planning commission recommends council approve Granite Wellness rezone and use permit to add withdrawal management beds
Summary
The commission recommended the City Council approve rezoning and a conditional use permit to allow withdrawal management and to convert part of Granite Wellness's campus to 16 additional residential treatment beds; the recommendation passed with three yes votes, one abstention and no nays.
The City of Grass Valley Planning Commission on April 15 recommended that the City Council approve a rezone and conditional use permit for Granite Wellness Centers, a substance use treatment provider, to allow withdrawal management services and expand inpatient residential capacity on an existing 3.31-acre parcel.
Amy Wolfson, City Planner, told commissioners the application seeks to rezone a portion of the property from Central Business (C2) to Community Business (C1) because the municipal code allows the proposed medical extended-care withdrawal management use in C1 with a use permit…
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