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File #: 20-0224    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Approval Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/9/2020 In control: Planning and Building Services
On agenda: 3/24/2020 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the Processing of a Consolidated Coastal Development Permit by the California Coastal Commission for the Nature Conservancy to Increase Winter Survival and Rearing Capacity for Coho Salmon in the South Fork of the Ten Mile River
Attachments: 1. Resolution 20-029, 2. 00. CDP_2020-0005 Public Notice, 3. 01. CDP_2020-0005 BOS Memo with Attachments
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Planning and Building Services
MEETING DATE: March 24, 2020


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Jessie Waldman
PHONE:
964-5379
DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Brent Schultz
PHONE:
234-6650


ITEM TYPE: Consent Agenda

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: N/A


AGENDA TITLE:
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Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the Processing of a Consolidated Coastal Development Permit by the California Coastal Commission for the Nature Conservancy to Increase Winter Survival and Rearing Capacity for Coho Salmon in the South Fork of the Ten Mile River
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
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Adopt Resolution authorizing the processing of a Consolidated Coastal Development Permit by the California Coastal Commission for the Nature Conservancy to increase winter survival and rearing capacity for Coho Salmon in the South Fork of the Ten Mile River; and authorize Chair to sign same.
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
CDP_2017-0025 (Phase 1 of project) - Resolution 17-140 approved on October 3, 2017.

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
The Nature Conservancy proposes to increase winter survival and rearing capacity for Coho Salmon in the South Fork of the Ten Mile River by constructing a single off channel seasonal flooded wetland, a side channel to maintain and redirect accessibility from the active channel to the historic flood plan, and 13 large wood habitat structures. Mapping from the California Coastal Commission has confirmed that the 13 large wood habitat structures are under the Coastal Commission jurisdiction, while the off-channel seasonal pond and side channel are in Mendocino County jurisdiction. The Coastal Act was amended by Senate Bill 1843 effective January 1, 2007, which allows for a consolidated permitting process for projects for which the Coastal Development Permit authority is shared by a local government and the State Coastal Commission. Therefore, the Nature Conservancy is seeking a resolution which would consolidate the permit review...

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