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The Mendocino County Subdivision Committee met Jan. 8, 2026 in Ukiah and approved three boundary-line adjustments while continuing a fourth to allow staff and the applicant to clarify access and utility-easement conditions.
Case BUnderscore20250022 (owners Ed and Sanda "Sandy" Berry) seeks to transfer area between two lots at 2801/2851 Mill Creek Road, increasing Lot 1 from about 0.9 to 1.5 acres and decreasing Lot 2 from about 35.6 to 35 acres. Planning reported the resource lands program requested an additional condition requiring an application for a related record action prior to certification. Melissa Hernandez moved to approve with staff-recommended conditions; Alex seconded and the motion carried.
Case BUnderscore20250028 (listed owner Billa Vicencio; applicant Frank Manfrankin) adjusts small fractions of acreage among three lots near Ukiah (addresses including 2820 Briggs Lane and 150–170 Gobble Lane). The applicant clarified an ownership discrepancy in county records; staff confirmed the agenda's TrackIt entry (28) was correct. The committee approved the item with standard conditions.
Case BUnderscore20250030 (owner listed as Antoni; agent Ron Franz) transfers 0.26 acres from Lot 1 to Lot 2 near Antoni Lane north of Ukiah. Planning staff reported no concerns and the committee approved the boundary adjustment with standard conditions.
Votes at a glance: [BUnderscore20250022 — approved with standard and one resource-lands condition; BUnderscore20250028 — approved with standard conditions; BUnderscore20250029 — continued to 02/12/2026 for access/easement condition drafting; BUnderscore20250030 — approved with standard conditions].
The committee had no minor subdivisions to consider and adjourned following the business of the day.
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