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Board overturns Quincy Design Review denial, allowing revised second‑story deck at 627 Main Street

Plumas County Board of Supervisors · March 17, 2026
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Summary

After a de novo appeal, the Plumas County Board of Supervisors approved a revised deck design for 627 Main Street, finding the updated plan consistent with Quincy design guidelines despite objections about scale and precedent from some design‑review members and neighbors.

The Plumas County Board of Supervisors voted March 17 to approve an appeal by Benjamin Williamson and allow a revised design for an uncovered elevated deck, stairs and second‑story door at 627 Main Street in Quincy.

Planning staff presented three revised design options and recommended approval of the applicant’s ‘‘number 2’’ revision — white painted decorative spindles and trim intended to align with the local Western Gold Rush architectural character. The appeal followed a November denial by the Quincy Design Review Committee, which had concluded surrounding buildings did…

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