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Car-wash redevelopment at 162 Talmadge revised to meet airport land-use compatibility rules

5705671 · August 27, 2025
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Staff described the 162 Talmadge redevelopment as twice-reviewed because the Ukiah Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan places parts of the original site in a more restrictive compatibility zone; staff and the applicant relocated the new facility fully into Compatibility Zone 2 and resolved the appeal; construction is underway.

A car-wash redevelopment at 162 Talmadge Road required special review because the Ukiah Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) places parts of the original site within different compatibility zones, staff said. Jesse Davis, chief planning manager, said the project was appealed after an initial approval and then revisited to address compatibility concerns. Davis said staff and the city attorney worked with county airport-review staff to interpret whether the proposal could be treated as an "existing land use" or as…

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