Project Information

In 2015, we still have 4 Projects in the Use Permit Phase:  Our Westside Area community has four (4) winery/ tasting room/ event center projects in process:

  • Three (3) projects impact historic structures located in the Scenic Corridor, and 
  • New project proposals create pockets of detrimental concentration (3+ winery/tasting rooms within 1/2 mile) in the 3000 block, 4000 block and 6-7000 block of Westside Road. 

When sending in eMails or letters of Concern, please address and send to Project Planner listed on Project Page, and cc the Board of Supervisors and County Officials.  For the list of Supervisor and Official's eMail addresses and physical addresses, go to TAKE ACTION > Contact List

Each Project has it's own sub-page, with information, files and comment opportunities specific to that project.  Go to PROJECT INFO LAND USE > PROJECT POSTS > (click on down arrow)> Choose Project Name 

  • Ten Acre (3280 Westside) - Application phase
  • Avila Design (4603 Westside) - Application complete - Referral Packet Sent - comments by July 1, 2014. 
  • Hop Kiln (6050 Westside) - Application and Referral complete: Next: Planning Commission hearing
  • Ramey (7097 Westside - Westside Farms property) - Application Phase 

Each project has its own page describing the location, the PRMD Planner to send eMails / letters to relative to the project, key features of the project, concerns raised by the WCA Advisory Group, WASA or Wohler Bridge Association and multiple file attachments.  File attachments may include information from the Applicant and information from our editor or community group committees:

1) Project Application to County;

2) Mitigated Negative Declaration and supporting studies; (Applicant perspective)

3) Summary of key issues from Westside Area InfoZone perspective; and 

4) POSITIONS: Letters or summary documents, approved by an advisory committee or Board, or formally submitted by a community group (Westside Association to Save Agriculture, Westside Community Association, or Wohler Bridge Neighborhood Association).  

 

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