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There' s a lot on the table at tonight's Kern County Planning Commission meeting.

The first high-profile proposal, and argueably the most brazen, will be Andreis Lewis' proposal to convert 12.5 acres of property from agricultural and residential zoning to property suited for commercial development near the intersection of Driver Road and Rosedale Highway in Rosedale.

Kern County Supervisors rejected Lewis' request for a larger mixed-use development on the same spot in August. They told him to wait until the Metropolitan General Plan was updated.

He decided not to wait.

Proposed changes to the general plan would put Lewis' Neighborhood Development proposal in an urban development reserve area that would be recommended for development after 2035. Lewis could still propose development there, if the proposed general plan is adopted, but he would be required to make more concessions to offset environmental impacts.

Kern County Planning Department staff is recommending disapproval.

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Andreis Lewis with Neighborhood Development, LLC is a brave man.

Back in August Kern County Supervisors shot down his plan to build homes and apartments on Driver Road at Rosedale Highway in a rural area of northwest Bakersfield.

The vote was close — a tight 3-2 decision.

But supervisors offered Lewis a bit of advice at that August meeting. They suggested he wait before bringing any new project back to them until the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan has been updated.

Lewis didn't wait.

He's now proposing commercial development on the site. His proposal goes to the Kern County Planning Commission at 7 p.m. Thursday. County staff are — unsurprisingly — recommending that the Planning Commission decline to bless the project's construction.

But ultimately Lewis will have to go before Supervisors again, hat in hand, looking for their approval for the request they told him not to make.

It should be an interesting meeting.

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We're on at the board of Supervisors.

Kern County Planning Department chief Jim Ellis is delivering the staff report on the M&B Land Development concrete-crushing project.

Both the businessman who proposed the project - Mark Polhamus - and neighbors have appealed the decision of the Kern County Planning Commission to approve a two-year use permit with a re-review of the project after that time.

Neighbors don't want the project approved at all.

Polhamus wants more than two years to operate this add-on to his flat-bed truck rental business.

 

 

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I'm skipping the board of supervisors meeting this morning to work on a piece for tomorrow's paper.

But don't worry. I'll be at the afternoon session to watch the final debate over the proposed concrete crushing plant out on Rosedale Lane.

Supervisors are in a classic development pinch between neighbors who don't want the recycling operation near their homes and the land owner who points out his property is zoned to allow the operation with a conditional use permit.

Check out Lois Henry's characteristicly saucey opine on the situation here.

We'll see you all at 2 p.m.

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