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Mendocino County approves after-the-fact covered deck, adds deed restriction near sensitive habitat
Summary
The Mendocino County Coastal Permit Administrator approved an after-the-fact permit for a property in Fort Bragg to replace a small deck with a larger covered deck, and added a clarified deed restriction to protect a 100-foot environmentally sensitive habitat buffer.
The Mendocino County Coastal Permit Administrator approved a coastal development permit on May 22, 2025, allowing an after-the-fact replacement of a 123-square-foot deck with a 245-square-foot covered deck at 27100 North Highway 1 in the Fort Bragg area, and added clarifying language to a deed restriction protecting a nearby environmentally sensitive habitat area (ESHA).
Project planner Shelby Miller told the administrator the property (APN 069-060-02) is in the coastal zone about 6 miles north of Fort Bragg and about 0.6 miles southwest of the intersection of Ten Mile Road and State Route 1. Miller said the application included two biological scoping reports; one report by WRA Inc.…
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