• Carson Now on Facebook
  • Follow Carson Now on Twitter
  • Follow Carson Now by RSS
  • Follow Carson Now by Email

Carson Valley Meats to hold community forum Wednesday regarding proposed meat packing facility

Event Date: 
December 8, 2021 - 5:00pm

Carson Valley Meats has announced it will hold a community forum to answer any questions from community members regarding the proposed meat processing facility.

The plan was approved at a Planning Commission meeting and was set to go before the Board of Supervisors. However, due to a clerical error at the city level regarding proper notice for the meeting, Carson Valley Meats must return before the Planning Commission and begin the process anew on Dec. 15.

In order to connect with the community prior to the meeting, Carson Valley Meats is planning on hosting a community forum tomorrow, Wednesday Dec. 8 at Adams Hub in Carson City, located at 111 Proctor Street in Carson City from 5 to 7 p.m.

Representatives from the project engineer, Manhard Consulting, and from Carson Valley Meats will be on hand to answer questions from the community in an open-house style event with no formal speaking agenda. The Adams Hub holds 80 people at one time and attendees may come and go as facility capacity allows.

The project area has a Master Plan designation of Mixed-Use Commercial (MUC), is zoned General Industrial (GI) and is surrounded by property that is also zoned GI, according to the Carson City Staff Report published on the Commission’s website.

The project is within Master Plan requirements for new businesses in Carson City, is a conditional use according to Carson City Municipal Code and will provide at least five new jobs to the area, according to Carson Valley Meats.

Opponents to the facility have largely stated that while they are not opposed to a facility itself, they don’t want it in the proposed area. However, many of the claims made by opponents, such as the fact that there will be dangerous practices involved, run off into the rivers, wild-mustang slaughters and “noises like ’Silence of the Lambs’” have largely been debunked by both Carson Valley Meats as well as the city planning department.

Carson Valley Meats states that they hope to clear up any misinformation circulating throughout the community during this forum.

“We want to provide the community with an opportunity to have their questions and concerns answered by the experts, to lay to rest some of the misinformation, misperceptions and unfounded fears about our project circulating on social media and in the news,” Karin Sinclair, owner of Carson Valley Meats, said.

The project site is located in an industrial area with vacant industrial properties to the north and east, and warehouse uses to the east and south. The closest homes to the facility are 900 feet away, according to city staff.

The facility will be limited to harvesting a maximum of 60 animals one day per week with animals on-site for a maximum of 24 hours in the indoor corral system which was stipulated to by Carson Valley Meats at the September Planning Commission meeting. 

During special events, such as 4-H Fairs, the facility can process up to a maximum of 120 animals per week for three days each, which will occur no more than three times per year.

The facility will be USDA certified and will be required to obtain and maintain all local, state and federal permits and licenses, including but not limited to a wastewater discharge permit from NDEP, a Nevada Department of Agriculture license to operate, and USDA permits.

Sinclair said Carson Valley Meats supports the “Farm to Table” movement by providing a viable local alternative for both producers and consumers. The project includes a retail counter much like the neighborhood butcher shop.

As of Dec. 6, the Planning Commission September meeting audio and minutes were not published on the Carson City website. The original plan and Carson City staff report that was approved by the Planning Commission in September can be found here: https://carsonvalleymeats.com/carson-city-proposed-processing-facility-g....

Residents interested in getting to know Carson Valley Meats and their proposed project should come by Adams Hub Wednesday evening to learn more information.

Top Stories

... or see all stories

The poisonous plant that killed Socrates is alive and booming along the Truckee River in Reno. But if you don’t chug a jug of hemlock tea or accidentally toss it in a salad you’ll probably be ok.

CARSON CITY — Nearly three dozen more bills were tossed to the legislative scrap heap after failing to advance beyond a do-or-die deadline in the Nevada Legislature.

CARSON CITY — Governor Brian Sandoval hosted community advocates, law enforcement officials, members of the Legislature and their invited guests in his office Monday for the signing of several bills. The Governor has signed 73 bills into law with 22 receiving final approval.

UPDATE 4:25PM: Carson City Fire Department Battalion Chief Dan Shirey said the fire at Fifth near Country Village and near a field across from Little Lane was approximately 15 feet by 20 feet in size in a field surrounded by graded dirt. The fire put out a lot of smoke however, there was virtually no wind to spread the fire, he said.
"The conditions ... are that there's still a lot of moisture in the ground, and limited wind today, so it was a matter of minutes before it was knocked down, contained and now mopped up," he said.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
***
Carson City Fire Department was called Monday afternoon to a brush fire in the area of Country Village and Fifth Street. The call came into dispatch at around 3:35 p.m., and was reported to be threatening nearby structures, with flames and smoke growing, according to first responders on scene.

It is time to gather up the family and gear and head to your favorite recreation spot. Memorial Day weekend is the kick off for the summer, and traditionally it is a very busy weekend on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Forest visitors can enjoy biking, camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, picnicking and many more recreations activities this summer.

Pioneer High School offers the following athletic activities such as swimming, lifeguard certification, weightlifting, basketball, cross country skiing, downhill skiing at Mt. Rose, hiking, rock climbing at Rock Sport Reno, and several events through Project Discovery.
We would like to recognize the following student athletes who are supported with educational options from Pioneer High School and Carson Online:

The National Weather Service in Reno has changed the forecast in reference to flooding on the Walker River. The River is now forecasted to reach a peak of approximately 2,500 CFS (cubic feet per second) by Friday instead of the earlier forecast of 3,370.

One of the rock star recruiters in my recruitment division, Heather, had a thought provoking question for me. She asked me about gun-shy job applicants. Lately, she had faced applicants who were plain tired. They had lost their fire.

More than 70 athletes from four area counties, including Carson City gave it their all this weekend at the Special Olympics Northern Nevada Regional Swimming Competition, while more than 150 athletes competed at the Northern Nevada Regional Track and Field Competition.

A 22-year-old man was arrested Friday in the area of Mills Park for felony suspicion of robbery after allegedly threatening juveniles and stealing their speaker box, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Western Nevada College is graduating one of its largest classes ever, with 551 students graduating with 592 degrees and certificates during a commencement ceremony today, Monday, May 22 at the Marv Teixeira Pavilion in Carson City.

Western Nevada College’s 2017 Jump Start graduating class includes 89 students representing Churchill County, Dayton, Fernley, Pyramid Lake, Silver Stage and Virginia City high schools, as well as Oasis Academy and Nevada Virtual Academy.

Carson City Fire Department and the Nevada Highway Patrol were called Monday morning to a vehicle crash in the 5600 block of South Carson Street.

I’m almost convinced that winter is behind us. Almost. I’ve lived here long enough to expect anything, weather-wise, but this sunshine is hard to ignore. It may be a Monday, but with Memorial Day weekend just a few days away, hopefully this week will just fly by. You’ve only got one last week to participate in the Historic Resources Scavenger Hunt, so go explore the historic westside and keep an eye on those window – the winner of the hunt gets a gift certificate to Café at Adele’s.

As one of only two certified diabetes education programs in Northern Nevada, Carson Tahoe Health in Carson City has once again been awarded the prestigious American Diabetes Association Education Recognition Certificate for providing an outstanding diabetes self-management education program.

Beginning Monday, Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District, California State Parks, and the U.S. Forest Service may continue prescribed fire operations. If conditions are favorable, operations may take place near Sugar Pine Point, Glenbrook, Lower Kingsbury Grade, Ski Run Boulevard, Fallen Leaf Lake and Meyers.

Here is the Carson City and Lake Tahoe area road report for the week of May 22-28, 2017. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work. Please follow detours.

Continued warming temperatures will increase snow melt this week, with the likelihood of flooding near some creeks and streams flowing out of the Sierra. The Walker River through the Mason Valley and Yerington is expected to reach major flood stage early this week, with record levels possible, according to the National Weather Service.

A 28 year-old Dayton man was arrested late Friday night at 10:48 a.m. near the county line in the 7000 block of U.S. Highway 50 East on multiple misdemeanor offenses, including driving under the influence, driving without insurance and open container in a vehicle, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy said.

The $4.6 million renovation of the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Welcome Center was among the items approved Friday by members of the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means committees.

Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies were called Sunday morning to a two-vehicle crash at William and Stewart streets.

Ariana Schmidt, Executive Editor of the 2017 Carneta yearbook and Carson High School News Magazine, accepted yet another Gallery of Excellence award from Walsworth Sales Representative Natasha Volpe.

The American Cancer Society's Relay For Life of Carson City and Douglas County held its annual relay event Saturday at Mills Park.

A new book by local historian Cindy Southerland showcases the Speakers of the Nevada Assembly from 1861 through 2014, the first 150 years of Nevada statehood. Each biography includes photographs and related emphemera to tell the stories of the 63 men and two women who have served as Speaker of the Assembly.

The Community Fill and Deliver operation is well underway.

Crews from the City of Yerington, Lyon County, Nevada Division of Forestry inmate crews, civic organizations, and citizens are filling and delivering sandbags throughout the community to senior citizens and the disabled.

Temperatures at 6,000 feet above sea level are always a little warmer this time of year in Virginia City, which hosts its annual Chili On the Comstock chili cook-off competition along C Street.

The 14th annual Cops and Kids Open House at the Carson City Sheriff's Office (CCSO) started at 10 a.m. Saturday morning and runs until 2 p.m. today.

A 45 year-old Carson City man was arrested early Saturday morning at 1:28 a.m. in the area of North Carson and Musser streets on multiple misdemeanor offenses, including disorderly conduct, intoxicated pedestrian and open container in public, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy said.

May is Wildfire Awareness Month.

After an extremely wet winter, you might think that there will be less risk of wildfire this year. Sadly, that is unlikely to be the case.

Reno Street Food opened the seventh season of its popular annual "Food Truck Fridays" weekly event Friday night at Idlewild Park in Reno with a food truck from Carson City in the mix.