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Planning commission adopts legal nonconforming use certificate for Sutter Home Winery at 100 Main Street
Summary
The commission unanimously adopted a resolution finding Sutter Home Winery's existing uses eligible for a certificate of legal nonconforming use and recorded a CEQA exemption; staff compiled operational exhibits documenting tanks, vineyards, bottling, parking, water and wastewater systems.
The City of St. Helena Planning Commission on Feb. 3 voted unanimously to adopt a resolution approving a certificate of legal nonconforming use (CLN) for Sutter Home Winery, 100 Main Street, and to find the matter exempt from CEQA for the reasons noted in staff materials. Senior planner Jackie O'Neil summarized decades of operations on the site, described the property as roughly 76 acres with tank farms, vineyards, bottling and other processing…
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