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Item #1 Robert J. Silber (PL-SPP-2022-000016) - Continued to Next Hearing
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PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (PL-SPP-2022-016)
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classes, the applicant has stated that quiet hours will be enforced between 9:00 p.m. and <br />8:00 a.m. Conditions limiting the number of guests and setting the hours of operation and <br />quiet time will be added to mitigate adverse impact on surrounding properties. <br />Given the preceding, it is not anticipated that the use will adversely impact <br />surrounding properties. Finally, as of the date of this writing, the Planning Department <br />has not received any opposition from neighbors or the general public on this application. <br />(C) Such use shall not unreasonably burden public agencies to provide <br />roads and streets, sewers, water, drainage, school improvements, and police and fire <br />protection. The subject property is accessed via an existing gravel driveway from Lolia <br />Place, a 16-footwide paved roadway approximately 900 feet in length to the subject <br />property. Lolia Place is privately owned and maintained by the Lolia Place Trust of <br />which the applicant is a named trustee. In that capacity, the applicant provided <br />permission for the proposed use to take access over the private roadway. As access to the <br />property is via a private roadway, the County will not be required to provide roadway <br />improvements. <br />According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), the subject parcel is not <br />within the service limits of their existing water system. DWS has no objection to the <br />applicant's request, however they cannot approve or comment on the adequacy of the use <br />of private rainwater catchment systems to provide water service as they do not meet <br />DWS Water System Standards. <br />To provide potable, non -potable and fire suppression water for the project, the <br />applicant proposes the following: 1) Potable water will be trucked to the property and <br />stored in two new, 10,000 gallon closed water tanks; 2) the applicant proposes to provide <br />a total of 60,000 gallons of water for fire suppression purposes (including the uses of an <br />existing 19,000-gallon rainwater catchment tank, and the installation of additional <br />catchment tanks for the remainder); and 3) an on -site well will act as a back-up source of <br />non -potable water. <br />The subject property is not currently serviced by the County sewer system and as <br />such, the project will be required to comply with the requirements of the State <br />Department of Health (DOH) for wastewater disposal. <br />-5- <br />
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