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Conditional Use Permit No. 06-05 Boswell), ATC project number C-1260974

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The J.G. Boswell Company has submitted a proposal to install a new tomato pomace dryer and processor at its facility in Corcoran, California, with the project identified under Conditional Use Permit No. 06-05 and ATC project number C-1260974. The project requires approval through a conditional use permit process managed by Kings County, and the proposed facility is intended to process agricultural byproducts from tomato production into a stable, marketable material. Site-specific environmental and operational impacts are under review, with the location designated at Corcoran’s 93212 ZIP code, an area with established agricultural processing activity. The application is currently in the forecasting phase as of July 6, 2026, and no solicitation or procurement action has been initiated. Key points of contact for the project include Victor Hernandez, Senior Planner for Kings County, who serves as the primary point of contact for permitting and land use matters, and Ryan Grossman, Air Quality Specialist with the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, who provides technical oversight regarding emissions and air quality compliance. The project must navigate local zoning regulations and environmental review requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act, as indicated by its presence in the CEQA Net system. No federal funding or set-aside classifications are involved, and the effort remains a locally administered initiative focused on agricultural processing infrastructure improvements within Kings County.

General Info

J.G. Boswell proposes tomato pomace dryer in Corcoran, CA, under permit 06-05, undergoing environmental review.

Agency

California → Kings County

NAICS

311423 - Dried and Dehydrated Food ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Corcoran, CA, 93212

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Notice of Determination for Conditional Use Permit No. 06-05 (Boswell)

PDFnotice-of-determination

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AgencyCalifornia → Kings County
Contacts2 people available
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California → Kings County
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Contacts
Ryan GrossmanAir Quality Specialist
Victor HernandezSenior Planner

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The applicant J.G. Boswell Company has proposed to install a new tomato pomace dryer/processor

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