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Archaeological commission requires field survey to legalize Albion Ridge care unit
Summary
Mendocino County Archaeological Commission voted to require a professional archaeological field survey before staff can approve legalization of an existing structure proposed as a family care unit in Albion (AP20240005). Commissioners cited proximity to recorded Native American sites and lack of previous surveys.
The Mendocino County Archaeological Commission voted unanimously Sept. 10 to require a professional archaeological field study for AP20240005, an application to legalize an existing structure as a family care unit at 31533 Albion Ridge Road.
The commission’s action follows a referral from the Northwest Information Center, which said Native American resources in that part of Mendocino County are often found on ridges, terraces and near riparian areas and recommended a field study because the parcel lacked a prior survey.…
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