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File #: 17-0342    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentations Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/3/2017 In control: Planning and Building Services
On agenda: 5/8/2017 Final action:
Title: Discussion and Presentation Regarding Mendocino County Code Governing Limited Density Rural Dwellings Commonly Referred to as the "Class K" Ordinance (Referred from the January 24, 2017 Board of Supervisors Meeting)
Sponsors: Planning and Building Services
Attachments: 1. Correspondence received prior to May 4, 2017, 2. Correspondence received May 5, 2017
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To: Board of Supervisors Public Health, Safety, and Resources Committee

FromPlanning and Building Services

Meeting DateMay 8, 2017

 

Department Contact:  

Michael Lockett

Phone: 

234-6650

CEO Resource/ Contact:  

Nash Gonzalez

Phone: 

234-6650

 

Time Allocated for Item: 30 Mins

 

 

Agenda Title:

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Discussion and Presentation Regarding Mendocino County Code Governing Limited Density Rural Dwellings Commonly Referred to as the “Class K” Ordinance (Referred from the January 24, 2017 Board of Supervisors Meeting)

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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 ordinance to committee for review.

 

Summary of Referral

Staff has been working on the requested revisions to the Class K Ordinance which incorporates some of the language and process from Marin County’s, Limited Density Owner Built Rural Dwellings “Class K” Ordinance.

 

Types of items to be incorporated into the new Class K Ordnance will be language about structure size limitations of 2,000 square feet, a parcel size requirement increase to 5 acres, wild land urban interface and energy requirements, deed restrictions recorded on Class K for a minimum of 3 years, use of composting toilets for parcels 10 acres or larger (septic systems will still be required), straw bale construction, work/living quarters and the minimum number of inspections.

 

Staff will continue revisions to the ordinance, working with department staff as well as County Counsel and input from other jurisdictions, in an effort to have a draft document available for the June meeting.

 

 

Supplemental Information Available Online at: N/A

 

 

Fiscal Impact:

Source of Funding: N/A

Budgeted in Current F/Y: N/A

 

Current F/Y Cost: N/A

Annual Recurring Cost: N/A

 

 

 

 

Supervisorial District:  All

 

 

 

CEO Liaison: Kenneth Spain, Admin Analyst II

 

 

CEO Review: Yes 

 

 

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