Feather River Bulletin Public Notices for the week of 5/31/17
Notice of Public Hearing
The Zoning Administrator will hold a public hearing on the following matter on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 in the Conference room of the Plumas County Permit Center, 555 Main Street, Quincy, CA.
10 a.m. Special Use Permit – Plumas County Behavioral Health
Plumas Bank, Property owner
This project is a special use permit for a public service facility to be located at 80 Main Street, Quincy, unincorporated Plumas County, CA; APN 115-291-006-000; T24N/R9E/Section 14, MDM. A special use permit is required under Plumas County Code Section 9-2.2002(b)(1).
The existing office space is proposed to be occupied by Plumas County Behavioral Health for service provision and administrative functions (4 full-time employees).
This project is exempt under CEQA Guidelines [Section 15301] as this project will occupy an existing permitted building. Plumas County Codes reflected in the special use permit conditions as well as permitting requirements serve to address any possible impacts. The existing facility is served by community water, sewage disposal and structural fire protection services and a paved, maintained state highway with adequate parking provided.
For further information on the above hearing, please contact: Rebecca Herrin, Senior Planner, Plumas County Planning Department (530) 2836213 or email at beckyherrin@countyofplumas.com.
All interested persons are welcome to attend the above hearing and will be given an opportunity to address the Zoning Administrator.
If you challenge the above project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Zoning Administrator at, or prior to, the public hearing.
Written comments should be mailed to Plumas County Zoning Administrator, 555 Main Street, Quincy, California 9597l.
Published FRB
May 31, 2017|
Notice of Public Hearing
Amendment to
MR 9-95/96-02 – Permit to Mine/
Reclamation Plan
Extension of Time
Sloat Pit (91-32-0018)
Sloat, unincorporated Plumas County, CA
The Zoning Administrator will hold a public hearing on the following matter on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 in the Conference room of the Plumas County Permit Center, 555 Main Street, Quincy, CA.
10 a.m. Amendment to Permit to Mine/Reclamation Plan to extend the expiration date to July 10, 2042. The permit was originally approved in 1997. All other conditions would remain unchanged.
Sierra Pacific Industries, property owner
Joy Engineering, operator
The project is located on 400 Sloat-McRae Road, Sloat, unincorporated Plumas County, CA; Assessor’s Parcel Number 122-080-005-000; T23N/R11E/Sections 14,15, MDM.
Environmental Impact Report Number 62 was previously certified for this project.
For further information on this, contact: Rebecca Herrin at Plumas County Planning and Building Services, (530) 2836213, 555 Main Street, Quincy, CA 95971; email: beckyherrin@countyofplumas.com.
All interested persons are welcome to attend the above hearing and will be given an opportunity to address the Zoning Administrator.
If you challenge the above project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Zoning Administrator at, or prior to, the public hearing.
Written comments should be mailed to Plumas County Zoning Administrator, 555 Main Street, Quincy, California 9597l.
Published FRB
May 31, 2017|
NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to section 1988 of the California Civil Code, the property listed below is believed to be abandoned by Kenneth D. Whitaker, and all other personal owners, occupants, tenants and/or subtenants originally located at 403 So. Redburg, City of Quincy, County of Plumas, State of California: Contents of household washer/dryer, commercial refrigerator, miscellaneous items, as well as any other remaining miscellaneous “personal property” will be sold at public auction on Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. PST by American Auctioneers LLC at 403 So Redburg, Quincy, CA. Terms are cash only, 15% buyer’s premium, and removal of all acquired personal property at time of sale. For information contact American Auctioneers at (909) 790-0433 or www.americanauctioneers.com. California Bond #FS863-20-14.
/S/ Approved by
5/24, 5/31/17
CNS-3011238#
FEATHER RIVER BULLETIN|
PSREC 2017 PUBLIC NOTICE
Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative will be conducting inspections of its facilities throughout 2017. Specific vegetation management projects planned within the timbered portions of its service area include but are not limited to, Chandler Road, the Cromberg area, Spring Garden area, Graeagle, and Mabie/Delleker. We will also be inspecting for trees and other vegetation in proximity to the power lines as required by the California Public Resource Code Section 4293. Trees that come in contact with power lines are a major cause of outages on our system. PSREC strives to strike a healthy balance between our appreciation for trees and our obligation to provide safe, reliable electric service. Through our tree trimming program, we redirect tree growth away from power lines and remove any damaged or diseased trees so we can limit potential damage to the power lines which could be caused by extreme weather conditions. If a tree grows too fast or if its proximity to power lines is a threat to our electric system, our experts will trim the growth away from our equipment. Our vegetation management is conducted following best management practices defined in ANSI A300 Part 7 (ANSI 2012) and the ISA companion publication to the ANSI A300 Standards (ISA 2007).
Currently PSREC is doing a comprehensive mapping/inspection project that encompasses the entire service area. These inspections are part of our ongoing work to provide our members with safe, reliable electric service. We will be inspecting electrical equipment as required by California General Orders 95 and 128 and determining the location and condition of our infrastructure. PSREC personnel require access to all of its facilities including meters. PSREC employees will have company ID with them.
Published LCT
April 25, May 4, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2017|
Published FRB, PR
April 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 2017|