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Board opposes state bill that would limit coastal reviews for accessory dwellings unless amended
Summary
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on June 24 to send a letter opposing Assembly Bill 462 unless the bill is amended to limit its geographic reach and preserve local coastal protections for accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on June 24 to send a letter expressing opposition to Assembly Bill 462 unless the bill is amended to address how it would apply in large coastal counties.
Supervisor Wilson, who brought the item, said AB 462 intends to speed housing recovery after a disaster but, as drafted, would waive coastal-development-permit (CDP) requirements for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) across a county's entire coastal zone when the governor declares a disaster…
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