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Mendocino County approves coastal permit to finalize post‑2019 tree removal, restoration and fence at 44771 Compu Kyukiah Road
Summary
The Mendocino County Coastal Permit Administrator on Jan. 9 approved a coastal development permit for restoration and post‑fact tree removal at 44771 Compu Kyukiah Road, adopting a mitigated negative declaration and limiting the new perimeter fence to no more than 6 feet tall.
The Mendocino County Coastal Permit Administrator on Jan. 9 approved Coastal Development Permit (CDP) 2019‑0035 for property at 44771 Compu Kyukiah Road, authorizing after‑the‑fact restoration work following removal of dead and dying bishop pine trees, establishment of a 1,000‑foot wildlife‑friendly perimeter fence, and associated fuel‑reduction and recreational site improvements. The administrator also adopted the project’s mitigated negative declaration.
County planner Keith Groenendyke summarized staff’s position: the project is in the coastal zone approximately 1.6 miles south of the town of Mendocino and would be carried out under a mitigated negative declaration. Staff noted substantial comments from California Coastal Commission staff and proposed edits to several findings and permit conditions. Among the changes recommended and accepted during the hearing were revised…
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