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Planning Commission approves Twin Rocks Winery accessory restaurant and expanded event allowances with noise and attendance conditions
Summary
The Placer County Planning Commission on Oct. 23 approved a conditional-use permit to allow an accessory restaurant and expanded event allowances at Twin Rocks Estate Winery, subject to noise, parking and attendance limits.
The Placer County Planning Commission on Oct. 23 approved a conditional-use permit to allow an accessory-use restaurant at the Twin Rocks Estate Winery (6635 Cabot Stallman Road) and granted a zoning clearance to align the property—s event allowances with the county—s wineries and farm-breweries ordinance.
Senior Planner David Olroy Uraz presented the proposal, which would convert an existing 438-square-foot storage area inside the winery to a commercial kitchen and replace an on-site food truck with indoor food service. The proposal does not add building square footage and retains the existing limit of 203 visitors per day established in the winery—s administrative review permit. Staff—s environmental review concluded the project is consistent with the previously adopted mitigated negative declaration for…
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