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Planning commission approves Lorenzi minor subdivision, grants flag-lot depth exception

4746982 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved MS_2024-0003 to split a 32.72-acre parcel into two lots and a remainder parcel, granted an exception to the 300-foot flag-lot depth limit (approx. 440 feet), and adopted a mitigated negative declaration. Approval was unanimous.

The Mendocino County Planning Commission unanimously approved a minor subdivision (MS_2024-0003) to divide an existing 32.72-acre parcel owned by Kenneth and Don Lorenzi into two lots and a remainder parcel. The proposal would create Lot 1 (about 10.4 acres), Lot 2 (about 5.03 acres) and a remainder of about 17.69 acres. The commission also granted an exception to the county’s 300-foot maximum flag-lot depth standard for a narrow access strip that staff said would be roughly 440 feet long.

Staff planner Liam (Mendocino County Planning and Building Services) presented maps and the tentative parcel map, noting three existing residences on the parcel, vineyard uses, a man-made pond, and existing easements. An archaeological survey found no cultural resources, Ukiah Valley Fire Authority did not comment…

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