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Commission waives new survey for Elk bluff‑edge demolition but requires discovery clause and tribal contact

2580057 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a modification to a coastal development permit allowing hand demolition of dilapidated outbuildings on an Elk bluff‑top parcel without a new archaeological survey, adding a discovery clause and tribal notification if resources are encountered.

The Mendocino County Archaeological Commission voted to allow demolition of dilapidated outbuildings on a bluff‑top property near Elk without requiring a new archaeological survey, while adding a standard discovery clause and tribal notification if cultural materials are encountered.

The application, a modification of Coastal Development Permit CDP 2023‑0028 for a parcel at 5800 South Highway 1 (parcel 127‑181‑01), was presented by Megan Durbin of Wind Coastal Planning and Biology on behalf…

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