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File #: 20-0142    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Approval Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 2/6/2020 In control: Planning and Building Services
On agenda: 3/24/2020 Final action:
Title: Acceptance of Informational Report Regarding the Issuance of Emergency Coastal Development Permit EM_2019-0002 (Moore) to Remove Three Trees and One Stump, located at 37900 Old Coast Highway, Gualala (APN 145-121-03)
Attachments: 1. 1. EM_2019-0002 Permit (signed)
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Planning and Building Services
MEETING DATE: March 24, 2020


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Julia Acker Krog
PHONE:
234-6650
DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Brent Schultz
PHONE:
234-6650


ITEM TYPE: Consent Agenda

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: N/A


AGENDA TITLE:
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Acceptance of Informational Report Regarding the Issuance of Emergency Coastal Development Permit EM_2019-0002 (Moore) to Remove Three Trees and One Stump, located at 37900 Old Coast Highway, Gualala (APN 145-121-03)
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
recommendation
Accept informational report regarding the issuance of Emergency Coastal Development Permit EM_2019-0002 (Moore) to remove three trees and one stump, located at 37900 Old Coast Highway, Gualala (APN 145-121-03).
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
In 1991 the Board adopted Division II of Title 20 of Mendocino County Code through Ordinance No. 3785. Included in Division II is Section 20.536.055 which allows Permits for Approval of Emergency Work. In cases of a verified emergency, temporary emergency authorization to proceed with remedial measures may be given by the Director or his or her designee until such time as a Coastal Development Permit application is filed. The Director shall report in writing to the Board of Supervisors at each meeting the emergency permits applied for or issued since the last report, with a description of the nature of the emergency and the work involved. The report of the Director shall be informational only. The decision to issue an emergency permit is solely at the discretion of the Director. Notice of emergency permits shall be provided by phone or letter to the California Coastal Commission within three (3) days, following issuance of the emergency permit.

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
The trees proposed for removal are non-native Monterey Cypress and are showing increased root plate tilt and have been deemed to have imminent danger of failure/uprooting. They are located in a...

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