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Subdivision committee recommends conditions for Lorenzo minor subdivision after road-access debate

2605041 · March 13, 2025
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The committee recommended conditions for a minor subdivision that would split a 33.72-acre parcel into two lots and a remainder, but discussion focused on access: a proposed flag lot, a 60-foot access easement split into 30-foot strips, and whether county road standards or a planning exception would be required.

The Mendocino County Subdivision Committee on March 13 recommended approval of conditions for Minor Subdivision MS2024-003, a proposal by Ken and Don Lorenzo to split a 33.72-acre parcel into two lots and a remainder. Lot 1 would be about 10.1 acres, Lot 2 about 5.03 acres, and the remainder about 17.99 acres; no new development was proposed at this stage.

Staff and agency representatives reviewed standard conditions that would apply if the Planning Commission approves the subdivision. Planner Dirk Larson outlined multiple standard conditions, including requirements related to lighting, grading, drainage, and a notation that the property is in a naturally occurring asbestos area; staff said the parcel…

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