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File #: 17-0179    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Approval Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/8/2017 In control: Planning and Building Services
On agenda: 3/13/2017 Final action:
Title: Presentation, Discussion, and Possible Direction to Staff Regarding Mendocino County Code Governing Limited Density Rural Dwellings Commonly Referred to as the "Class K" Ordinance
Attachments: 1. CHAPTER_18.23___REGULATIONS_FOR_LIMITED_DENSITY_RURAL_DWELLINGS (Class K)
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TO: Board of Supervisor s Public Health, Safety, and Resources Committee
FROM: Planning and Building Services
MEETING DATE: March 13, 2017


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Steve Dunnicliff
PHONE:
234-6650
CEO RESOURCE/ CONTACT:
Kenneth Spain
PHONE:
463-4441


TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: 30 mins


AGENDA TITLE:
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Presentation, Discussion, and Possible Direction to Staff Regarding Mendocino County Code Governing Limited Density Rural Dwellings Commonly Referred to as the "Class K" Ordinance
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RECOMMENDATION:
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Receive the presentation from staff and provide further direction.
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
Ordinance No. 3343 was adopted by the Board of Supervisors in 1981, establishing Chapter 18.23 of the Mendocino County Code, Regulations for Limited Density Rural Dwelling, commonly known as the Class K Ordinance. On January 24, 2017, the Board of Supervisors referred this matter to committee for review.

SUMMARY OF REFERRAL:
Mendocino County's Class K Ordinance was adopted in 1981, making it 36 years old. The codes used for the ordinance are the 1976 Uniform Building Code, 1976 Uniform Mechanical Code, 1976 Uniform Plumbing Code and the National Electric Code. These codes are antiquated, and the Ordinance does not provide authority to the County to require fire resistant structures in a wild land fire environment or energy compliance.

The current ordinance includes many statements which are difficult to define, difficult to consistently implement, and that require extensive personal judgment. Examples include: "reasonable judgment of conformance", "based upon the general description and simplified plans", "It shall be the purpose and intent of this Chapter to permit the use of ingenuity and preferences of the builder, and to allow and facilitate the use of alternatives to the specifications prescribed by the uniform technical codes to the extent that a reasonable degree of health and safety is provided by such al...

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