Three special Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors meetings are scheduled to help educate new board members, and residents, about services available in the
Kathleen Haff, Jaron Brandon, David Goldemberg
Sonora, CA Monday will be the official changing of the guard for the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors.
Outgoing board members John Gray, Sherri Brennan and Karl Rodefer took part in their final meeting this past Thursday, approving plans for the Terra Vi Lodge Yosemite. On Monday, new members Kathleen Haff, David Goldemberg and Jaron Brandon will be sworn into office. A special meeting is scheduled for noon in the board meeting room. It is physically closed to the general public, but it will be streamed online. More information can be found here.
The three will be joining returning board members Anaiah Kirk and Ryan Campbell.
Terra Vi Lodge Yosemite
Sonora, CA – After a six hour meeting, Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to approve the Environmental Impact (EIR) Report for the Terra Vi Lodge Yosemite project with a limit on green house gas emissions. Most of the time was spent assessing possible EIR errors, and several hours of public comments, many against and some in support of the project.
The Terra Vi Lodge Yosemite project plans to construct 140 guest rooms, 25 cabins, a market, and a lodge near the intersection of Highway 120 and Sawmill Mountain Road. There will also be employee housing, outdoor amenities, walkways and parking. It will spread across 64-acres at the intersection of Highway 120 and Sawmill Mountain Road approximately half way between the community of Buck
Terra Vi Lodge Yosemite
Sonora, CA An appeal over the Tuolumne County Planning Commission’s approval of the Terra Vi Lodge Yosemite will go before the board of supervisors.
A special meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at 1pm. The planning commission approved plans for the resort at the intersection of Highway 120 and Sawmill Mountain Road on December 1st, but opponents filed an appeal to the supervisors. Around 40 members of the public spoke during the five-hour meeting. In the end, it was approved 6-1.
The project calls for the construction of 140 guest rooms, 25 cabins, a market and a lodge.
Two weeks ago the supervisors heard an appeal regarding another south county development project, the Yosemite Undercanvas. The supervisors supported, with a 5-0 vote, the plann