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Planning director: Staniger zone-change application must return to planning commission after new 20-day noticing rule

3299492 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

Plumas County planning director told supervisors that a proposed nine-acre zone change (Staniger) must be re-noticed and reheard by the Planning Commission because new state law requires at least 20 days' notice for hearings affecting permitted uses of real property.

The Plumas County planning director informed the Board of Supervisors May 6 that the Staniger property zone-change application must return to the Planning Commission for a properly noticed hearing after discovery of a new state notice requirement.

Tracy Ferguson said the Staniger application had a Planning Commission hearing on March 20, 2025, but new legislation (Government Code section 65854, effective Jan. 1, 2025,…

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