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    Dairyman's

    Please act on this now

    DAIRYMAN WINERY &

    EVENT CENTER

    THE PROJECT: JJW Real Estate agents for Joseph Wagner of Rutherford, Ca. has requested a use permit for a huge winery and distillery at 5150 Sebastopol Road (HWY 12) Santa Rosa. The projects includes:

    ð Production of 500,000 cases of wine

    ð Production of 250,000 gallons of distilled spirits

    ð 64 yearly events with up to 600 attendees.

    ð Events to run until 10pm

    ð 87,000 square foot of production and office areas

    ð Public tours and tastings 7 days a week, open 10-5 pm for retail sales

    STATUS: Sebastopol’s City Council unanimously voted against this project at their February 3 meeting, but they do not have authority to stop this. The Permit Resource and Management Department (PRMD) of the County are now reviewing the application. Traci Tesconi is the Planner assigned.

    TRAFFIC, GREENHOUSE GASES AND SAFETY CONCERNS: Dairyman proposes to produce 1,500,000 gallons of wine and distilled spirits; their 40 acres of grapes will only yield 15,000 gallons of grape juice, thus they will be trucking in 99% of their raw materials. This will result in tremendous greenhouse gas emissions and traffic hazards on Highway 12 and the Joe Rodota Trail. Trips for raw and finished product, employees and weekly events will total approximately 33,866 trips along Highway 12 and across the Rodota Trail. Think of the greenhouse gas emissions, the wear and tear of the county’s highway, the intrusion over the Rodota Trail; a disastrous safety hazard for bicyclists and walkers.

    WATER USAGE/DROUGHT CONCERNS: We are in a drought with no foreseeable end in sight. 30 gallons of water are needed to produce ONE GLASS OF WINE! The Dairyman application grossly underestimates water usage for this massive production/event facility. The public’s access to water to drink, wash and grow food should trump any arguments about tax revenues or jobs. Overbuilt Napa County has to truck in water and truck out wastewater for their wineries. Are we next?

    LAGUNA de SANTA ROSA. The Laguna is the county’s richest area of wildlife habitat, and the second largest freshwater wetland in coastal Northern California. It is the most biologically diverse. It drains a 254-square-mile watershed encompassing nearly the entire Santa Rosa Plain. It is an important stopover on the Pacific Flyway and home to a wide variety of wildlife of more than 200 species of birds and endangered salmon, steelhead, salamanders and plants, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, mink, badger, and river otter.

    This industrial factory/event center would have a dramatically destructive impact on this sensitive, vital environmental region. The lighting and noise generated by nighttime events threaten a disastrous impact on local wildlife, including the migratory birds of the Pacific Flyway.

    COMMUNITY SEPARATOR: Such an industrial development in a community separator violates the intent of the greenbelt surround for urbanized areas. This converts Ag zoning into industrial bottling and distillery use rather than Ag.

    "Follow the progress of the Dairyman project and the fight against it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/preserveruralsonomacounty

    Take action now. Write to members of the Board of Supervisors, and Sonoma County PRMD Planner Traci Tesconi.

    [email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    Planning Dept. [email protected].

    Daily Press Democrat editorial page editors:

    [email protected],

    [email protected].

    Weekly Sonoma West editor David Abbott: [email protected].

    Weekly North Bay Bohemian editor Stett Holbrook: [email protected]

    Monthly Sonoma County Gazette editor Vesta Copestakes: [email protected].

    Monthly Russian River Times: Johanna Lynch [email protected].

    Thank you.

    Helen
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    Helen, thanks for posting all the email addresses; I just sent off my heartfelt plea to everyone on your list!
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    I spoke to two people today who said that since the Dairyman Winery is so huge and out of place, it is likely not to be approved. I do not agree. These wine barons donate lots of money to the Supervisors, and other gov. officials. Hence, only two winery proposals have ever been turned down. One was this year when 150 people showed up to a Planning Commission meeting.

    I think the Wagner wine family was "shooting for the moon," expecting to "compromise" for a smaller winery. Even that is unacceptable, in my opinion, because of the location in the vulnerable Laguna, on a high-speed highway, and demanding that the well-trafficked Joe Rodota Trail walkers, children in strollers, people on bikes "yield" to their truck/in, truck/out high volume of traffic and up to 600 guests at over an event a week. This is a prescription for disaster. As soon as we can shut it down, the better.

    So as Helen says below, it is important to go through all the official channels now and exhaust all administrative remedies. But ultimately, this is likely to be won "on the ground." It was only when we took to the streets in front of a Paul Hobbs tasting, which was well-covered in the media, that he shut down that tasting. It was only when we dogged him and reported him to gov. officials that they had to come down, see the rules he was breaking, and issue a "Stop Work" order. Though he ultimately settled for only $100,000, his guilt was clear.

    Back in 2001 the wine industry was approved to spray, without permission, our homes, farms, and work places with chemicals in fear of the glassy-winged sharpshooter. "Over our dead bodies" we told the Ag. Commissioner and Supervisors. We ultimately sat down at the table and came up with a compromise. The result was that our No Spray Action Network got what we wanted; they did not spray. However, that took lots of pressure.

    Dairyman needs a mass movement to arise in response, not complacency that important letters to editors and to planners is enough. For more information, please go to the Facebook page below; a website will soon be in. Please write letters to editors and Supervisors.

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    Please act on this now

    DAIRYMAN WINERY &

    EVENT CENTER

    THE PROJECT: JJW Real Estate agents for Joseph Wagner of Rutherford, Ca. has requested a use permit for a huge winery and distillery at 5150 Sebastopol Road (HWY 12) Santa Rosa. The projects includes:

    ð Production of 500,000 cases of wine

    ð Production of 250,000 gallons of distilled spirits

    ð 64 yearly events with up to 600 attendees.

    ð Events to run until 10pm

    ð 87,000 square foot of production and office areas

    ð Public tours and tastings 7 days a week, open 10-5 pm for retail sales

    STATUS: Sebastopol’s City Council unanimously voted against this project at their February 3 meeting, but they do not have authority to stop this. The Permit Resource and Management Department (PRMD) of the County are now reviewing the application. Traci Tesconi is the Planner assigned.

    TRAFFIC, GREENHOUSE GASES AND SAFETY CONCERNS: Dairyman proposes to produce 1,500,000 gallons of wine and distilled spirits; their 40 acres of grapes will only yield 15,000 gallons of grape juice, thus they will be trucking in 99% of their raw materials. This will result in tremendous greenhouse gas emissions and traffic hazards on Highway 12 and the Joe Rodota Trail. Trips for raw and finished product, employees and weekly events will total approximately 33,866 trips along Highway 12 and across the Rodota Trail. Think of the greenhouse gas emissions, the wear and tear of the county’s highway, the intrusion over the Rodota Trail; a disastrous safety hazard for bicyclists and walkers.

    WATER USAGE/DROUGHT CONCERNS: We are in a drought with no foreseeable end in sight. 30 gallons of water are needed to produce ONE GLASS OF WINE! The Dairyman application grossly underestimates water usage for this massive production/event facility. The public’s access to water to drink, wash and grow food should trump any arguments about tax revenues or jobs. Overbuilt Napa County has to truck in water and truck out wastewater for their wineries. Are we next?

    LAGUNA de SANTA ROSA. The Laguna is the county’s richest area of wildlife habitat, and the second largest freshwater wetland in coastal Northern California. It is the most biologically diverse. It drains a 254-square-mile watershed encompassing nearly the entire Santa Rosa Plain. It is an important stopover on the Pacific Flyway and home to a wide variety of wildlife of more than 200 species of birds and endangered salmon, steelhead, salamanders and plants, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, mink, badger, and river otter.

    This industrial factory/event center would have a dramatically destructive impact on this sensitive, vital environmental region. The lighting and noise generated by nighttime events threaten a disastrous impact on local wildlife, including the migratory birds of the Pacific Flyway.

    COMMUNITY SEPARATOR: Such an industrial development in a community separator violates the intent of the greenbelt surround for urbanized areas. This converts Ag zoning into industrial bottling and distillery use rather than Ag.

    "Follow the progress of the Dairyman project and the fight against it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/preserveruralsonomacounty

    Take action now. Write to members of the Board of Supervisors, and Sonoma County PRMD Planner Traci Tesconi.

    [email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    Planning Dept. [email protected].

    Daily Press Democrat editorial page editors:

    [email protected],

    [email protected].

    Weekly Sonoma West editor David Abbott: [email protected].

    Weekly North Bay Bohemian editor Stett Holbrook: [email protected]

    Monthly Sonoma County Gazette editor Vesta Copestakes: [email protected].

    Monthly Russian River Times: Johanna Lynch [email protected].

    Thank you.

    Helen
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