Hundred Hills School
Whitney and Sundeep Chanana, Horatio Partners, LLC, have submitted an application for a Conditional Use Permit (25-CUP-01) for the establishment of a private elementary educational facility; including 4 classrooms, 1 administration building and 1 restroom building located within a portion of the City-owned Willemsen Property located at 202, 208,212, and 218 Dairyland Road, Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 099-660-035, 099-660-034, 099-660-033, 099-660-032
Campus hours of operation would be 7:30AM – 4PM, Monday through Friday, with classes in session from 8:30AM to 3:00PM. Drop-offs would occur between 8:30AM-9:00AM, and pick-ups would occur between 3:00PM – 4:00PM. A maximum of 50 students would be enrolled at any given time, with Parent-Child classes, preschool and grades Kindergarten through 4th grade served by the school. The school would open in phases; with new grades added at the beginning of each new school year.
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Project Updates
Survey for Willemsen Green Site Future Use Released
Let us know what you would like to see on the site
Hundred Hills School Construction to begin soon
Grading permit review is nearly complete. Permit may be issued soon
City Council Ad Hoc Committee Meeting - September 29
City Council Ad Hoc Committee Meeting to discuss future use of Hundred Hills School site
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Important Dates
Project Application Recived
Applicants submitted the project to the City of Buellton Planning office.
"Incomplete" Letter Sent
The Planning Dept. determined the application was incomplete and provided the applicants with a list of materials required.
Application Re-submitted
The application was resubmitted to the department.
Town Hall Meeting
An informal town hall was held for Buellton residents to discuss the proposed new school with both the applicants and City staff.
Planning Commission Public Hearing
The Planning Commission met to consider a resolution approving the Conditional Use Permit (25-CUP-01) to establish Hundred Hills School. Members of the Public gave comments for and against comments to the Commission members prior to the vote. Two votes were taken and the resolution was not passed.
Appeal Filed
The applicants of Hundred Hills School filed an appeal of the denial of their application from the Planning Commission. The matter will go to the City Council for consideration.
City Council Hearing on Appeal of Planning Commission's Denial
The City Council held a public hearing on the appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of the project.
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The Council voted to overturn the Planning Commission's denial and the CUP was approved. The City also approved a license agreement with Hundred Hills School.