Calaveras County’s New Pre-Application Review Process

San Andreas, CA…The Calaveras County Planning Department is pleased to announce that they have implemented a new pre-application review process. Appointments for a pre-application review meeting are now available for all new construction projects or additions of more than 2,000 SF in a commercial or industrial zone. The purpose of this service is to provide applicants with guidance on meeting the County’s and other agency’s requirements prior to finalizing plans and paying application fees. Saving time – saving money. Partner agencies include utility and fire districts, the Building and Public Works Departments, and Environmental Management Agency. Applicants are encouraged to bring their technical team to the meeting.

The Planning Department reserves time two days a month on the first and third Tuesdays (not including holidays) between 9 a.m. and noon to host meetings. Meetings will be scheduled by the Planning Department staff on a first come first served basis for the first available meeting time and will be held in the Sierra Vista Room located at 891 Mountain Ranch Rd., Building E, San Andreas CA 95249. Pre-application review instructions and fillable form are located at Pre-Application Review Instructions and Form. Forms can be submitted either by email at: PlanningPARR@calaverascounty.gov or by calling 209-754-6742.

For more information, please contact the Planning Department at 209-754-6394.

13 Responses to "Calaveras County’s New Pre-Application Review Process"

  1. Anonymous   October 31, 2024 12:38 pm - at 12:38 pm

    I’m sure it will work out just fine.

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    Like everything else in the Building Department.

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    • Anonymous   November 3, 2024 6:59 am - at 6:59 am

      SO FAR SO GOOD! A LOT OF BUST ON THE LEFT STUFFING BOXES AND GETTING BUSTED. LOT’S OF ILLEGAL BALLOT HARVESTING ….BUSTED!

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      “Former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in every swing state by narrow but expanding margins, according to a new poll.

      The survey of likely American voters from AtlasIntel has revealed that the Republican nominee is favored to win in North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania as the 2024 Presidential Election heads into its final days.

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  2. Anonymous   October 31, 2024 1:32 pm - at 1:32 pm

    After working. I come home to…Not a joke.. Congratulations to all US Trump supporters! From being called deplorable, irredeemable,racist, nazi and etc. We finally made it to being GARBAGE. By the walking corpse President of The United States of America. Who promised to be a President for all Americans. Cmon man. Being the most transparent administration ever…not a joke. Bring that creepy liberal another kid foot to suck on. Any democrat is not in the best interest of a common sense American. It’s a disgrace.

    • Anonymous   November 1, 2024 7:06 am - at 7:06 am

      Did you see Trumps halloween costume? You know, the orange safety vest that made his orange face radiate like a nuclear blast? Oh, and did you see him TRY to open the door to the garbage truck and almost fall down backwards? Cognitive decline, what cognitive decline??
      And now he wants to execute Liz Cheney with nine gun barrels shooting her “in the face”. Yeah………he’s a real stable genius. And his local backers are real stable gullible morons.

      • Anonymous   November 1, 2024 8:36 am - at 8:36 am

        ^^ I liked your Halloween costume last night with your ass dressed up as a pumpkin and a brown hole for a mouth.

        • Anonymous   November 2, 2024 10:30 am - at 10:30 am

          Thanks Obviously Anti.

      • Anonymous   November 2, 2024 10:56 am - at 10:56 am

        I like the whore Kamala’s costume better, dresses as a slut with kneepads and real spooey on her face and down het neck

    • Anonymous   November 2, 2024 10:54 am - at 10:54 am

      The fact-checking organization Snopes has corrected the record for several news outlets and the Kamala Harris campaign, which spread the false claim that Trump called for Liz Cheney’s “execution.” Snopes determined that “Trump didn’t threaten to have Liz Cheney shot.”

      Snopes wrote as its headline on the fact-check, “Despite violent rhetoric, Trump didn’t threaten to have Liz Cheney shot,” and called out several examples of pundits saying that the GOP nominee was making a death threat towards Cheney during a Thursday evening event with Tucker Carlson earlier this week in Arizona.

      According to Snopes, “Albeit a potentially dangerous escalation of violent rhetoric and imagery on Trump’s part, in context his words did not amount to an explicit threat against Cheney.” However, pundits at different outlets and Harris’ campaign claimed that Trump was calling for the “execution” of Cheney. One such came from Drudge Report that read, “Trump calls for Cheney’s execution.”

      Kamala Harris as well as her campaign has spread false claims about Trump, with Harris senior advisor Ian Sims claiming on MSNBC that Trump was talking about “sending a prominent Republican [Liz Cheney] to the firing squad.”

      Harris herself spread the hoax and told reporters that Trump “suggested rifles should be trained on former Representative Liz Cheney” when he made the comments.

      MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough on Friday insisted that his producers use the false Drudge Report headline on the screen as they were covering the story about the GOP nominee and Cheney, per Mediaite. CNN contributor Jonah Goldberg also had to walk back the comment that Trump called for her to be “executed by firing squad” that he made on a Friday morning panel.

      Goldberg claimed at the time, “[Trump’s] saying quite explicitly and unambiguously that Liz Cheney should be shot, should be executed by firing squad.” He later recanted on X in a statement that he was “reacting in haste” to Trump’s comments.

      At the time on Thursday, Trump told Carlson that Cheney was “a very dumb individual” and a “radical war hawk.” Then in an argument to convey that the US should not be sending thousands of citizens to war, the GOP said: “Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, okay? Let’s see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face.”

      Trump added, “You know they’re all war hawks when they’re sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, ‘Oh, gee, well let’s send, let’s send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy.’ But she’s a stupid person. And I used to have, I’d have meetings with a lot of people, and she always wanted to go to war with people.”

      David McCune a commentator and an Iraq veteran backed up the comments from Trump when Cheney falsely said that the GOP nominee was “threatening” her.

      “I am one of those deployed to Iraq by your Father’s administration. You are not being threatened by Trump in this exchange. You are being challenged to assume some of the risks you would assign to others,” McCune posted.

  3. Anonymous   October 31, 2024 4:52 pm - at 4:52 pm

    I did not vote in Pennsylvania. For a donkey party election. My grandfather has passed away and would never do so ever. As part of the greatest generation ever. Something a democracy and a feeble ole man knows nothing about. Apparently we’ve become garbage.

    • Anonymous   November 1, 2024 7:39 am - at 7:39 am

      According to Tucker Carlson, Tim Walz is gay! I didn’t know that. Thanks Tucker, and now all you local yokel redneck Trumpsters have another bit of “credible” evidence that Tim is unfit for higher office.
      Way to go Tucker. Keep us informed.

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA…,,,

  4. Anonymous   November 1, 2024 1:28 pm - at 1:28 pm

    If Tiny tapoen Timmy was noodle brain and a an educator. I’ve no longer think of a democrat with a thing between the ears.

  5. Anonymous   November 2, 2024 11:04 am - at 11:04 am

    HEADLINE NEWS ON THE CORRUPTED, LYING, SOCIALIST PARTY OF FELON’S

    American News Nov 2, 2024
    Major Dem donor Reid Hoffman linked to voter suppression scam in PA with anti-Trump Super PAC AllVote: report

    AllVote, an anti-Trump super PAC backed by major Democratic donor Reid Hoffman has been reportedly exposed for sending false information via text messages to voters in states across the country, including key battlegrounds like Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Georgia, regarding their voter status.

    Last week, reports emerged that voters received misleading text messages that would suppress votes, saying that voters who had not cast their ballot had already voted. Some texts provided inaccurate information about polling center locations or drop-box sites. It was discovered that these messages were sent by AllVote. The texts were flagged as a scam to be avoided and ignored in Pennsylvania.

    In response, the New Mexico secretary of state’s office, which fielded complaints about the texts, stated that the messages were “something that the feds really need to look at and crack down on,” according to a report by the Washington Free Beacon.

    A Free Beacon investigation revealed that AllVote is linked to Rapid Resist Action, an organization founded by former Obama administration official Yoni Landau. Rapid Resist Action is also financially backed by billionaire Reid Hoffman, whose tax filings show he contributed nearly half a million dollars to the organization in 2022.

    Hoffman previously funded a tech firm that created fake online accounts to discourage conservative voters during Alabama’s special Senate election. When the scheme was uncovered, Hoffman apologized, claiming he was unaware of the firm’s activities.

    Landau also has his own track record of controversy, according to the Free Beacon. In 2022, Landau apologized after his group, Voting Futures Trust, was found to have sent voters in states like New Jersey, Kansas, and North Carolina inaccurate information about drop-box locations. He stated the group took “full responsibility for these mistakes and issued correction texts.” In 2020, another of Landau’s organizations sent misleading messages to Arizona voters, falsely telling them they were ineligible to vote by mail.

    This year, Landau’s VoteWin operation also distributed false information, telling voters they were not registered to vote

    “I’m deeply sorry for anyone that may have gotten the message in error, who is registered to vote, and we’re looking into our content now to see if there are any variations that might be less certain but still as effective in generating new legal registrations,” Landau said in a statement to Krebs on Security.

    The latest issue with AllVote is part of a broader pattern of questionable outreach practices linked to nonprofits and super PACs associated with Landau. His firm, Movement Labs, has claimed it has “a lot more flexibility” compared to mainstream Democratic organizations. In 2022, Landau noted, “If the DNC or a state party tries something new and gets it wrong, there can be real negative consequences for the career of the person who made the decision.”

  6. Anonymous   November 2, 2024 11:18 am - at 11:18 am

    https://www.governing.com/management-and-administration/california-doesnt-know-if-the-billions-spent-on-homelessness-helped?origin=serp_auto

    HEADLINE NEWS ABOUT A ONE PARTY RULE AND HOW THE DEMOCRATS MISMANAGED CA TAX PAYER MONEY AND EASILY POCKET $20,000,000,000 UNDER NEWSOM’S GOVERNORSHIP

    California Doesn’t Know If the Billions Spent on Homelessness Helped
    The state auditor’s office found that a council created to oversee the implementation of homelessness programs has not consistently tracked spending or outcomes.
    April 10, 2024 • Mackenzie Mays, Los Angeles Times, TNS
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