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Mendocino County Archaeological Commission accepts three survey reports, approves boundary adjustment for Bella Shores

Mendocino County Archaeological Commission · January 15, 2026
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At its Jan. 14 meeting the Mendocino County Archaeological Commission accepted three archaeological surveys for coastal development permit cases and approved a boundary adjustment to allow a new leach field for the Bella Shores mobile home park; motions carried unanimously, 3–0, and included discovery clauses and recommended protective measures.

Mendocino County’s Archaeological Commission on Jan. 14 accepted three archaeological survey reports tied to coastal development permit applications and approved a boundary adjustment that will allow a new septic leach field for Bella Shores Mobile Home Park. All three motions carried unanimously, 3–0.

The commission reviewed case CDP20250016 (Harold Pitters Family Trust), a permit for a 303‑square‑foot addition and associated exterior work at 14140 Helmas Circle in Mendocino. Liam, a planning staff member, reported that the survey located a shell midden but that the recorded site did not extend within 25 feet of the proposed construction. The project’s archaeologist recommended protective measures including temporary 3‑foot plastic hazard fencing placed…

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