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Permit ACO26-0075

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The project under Permit ACO26-0075 involves the replanting of 22.89 acres of vineyard and orchard land located in Healdsburg, California, with no intent to deviate from the established ministerial standards outlined in Chapter 36 of the Sonoma County Code or the Best Management Practices and Technical Report Guidelines for New Vineyard and Orchard Development, Replanting, and Agricultural Grading and Drainage. The work is strictly limited to replanting activities in compliance with existing regulatory frameworks, ensuring that no new variances or changes to permitted practices are sought. The project is being coordinated through Sonoma County with primary oversight provided by the Agriculture and Vineyard Conservation Coordinator. Key personnel involved include Carole A. Farrell as the owner, Cort Munselle as the engineer, and Tyler Klick as the vineyard manager, each serving distinct roles in project execution and compliance. All communications and project coordination are channeled through the designated contacts, with the primary point of contact being Andy Casarez at the Sonoma County agency. The project was posted on July 7, 2026, and is tracked under the public CEQA Net database with project ID 2026070186, indicating it is part of California’s environmental review system, though no additional regulatory approvals beyond the established standards are anticipated.

General Info

Replanting 22.89 acres in Healdsburg under existing Sonoma County standards with no variances sought.

Agency

California → Sonoma County

NAICS

115112 - Soil Preparation, Planting, and CultivatingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Healdsburg, CA, 95448

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Notice of Exemption for Permit ACO26-0075 Vineyard Replanting

PDFnotice-of-exemption

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AgencyCalifornia → Sonoma County
Contacts4 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → Sonoma County
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Andy CasarezAgriculture and Vineyard Conservation Coordinator
FARRELL CAROLE A TROwner
Tyler KlickVineyard Manager

Full Description

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The project is to replant 22.89 acres of vineyard/orchard. The applicant does not seek changes in the ministerial standards set in Chapter 36 of the Sonoma County Code and the Best Management Practices and Technical Report Guidelines for New Vineyard and Orchard Development, Vineyard and Orchard Replanting, and Agricultural Grading and Drainage (VESCO).

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