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Mendocino County subdivision committee approves one inland lot reconfiguration and recommends three coastal boundary-line adjustments to Coastal Permit Admin
Summary
The Mendocino County Subdivision Committee voted to approve an inland boundary-line adjustment and recommended approval of three coastal boundary-line adjustments to the Coastal Permit Administrator, with one item subject to a continuance and another requiring a certificate of compliance before recording.
The Mendocino County Subdivision Committee on May (date not specified) recommended approval of three coastal boundary-line adjustments and approved one inland adjustment after brief staff presentations and limited discussion.
The committee recommended that the Coastal Permit Administrator (CPA) review and act on three coastal cases: B20240006, B20240020 and B20240027. The committee approved an inland boundary-line adjustment, case B20240024, subject to a special condition that a required certificate of compliance (CC2403) be completed prior to recording.
“The subdivision committee is a recommending body for coastal boundary land adjustments,” staff planner Russ said, noting that final approval for coastal cases rests with the Coastal Permit Administrator. For the inland case, committee members were told the committee itself has approval authority.
Case B20240006 (owners: Albert Buddy and Mary Anne Burdick; Ryan Yuri) would transfer 0.03 acres between two lots, leaving Lot 1 at 2.04 acres and Lot 2 at 1.08 acres. Committee member Melissa Hammes moved to recommend approval to the Coastal Permit Administrator;…
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