20-834
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | 2018 and 2019 General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Reports | received and filed | |
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20-835
| 1 | 1. | | Zoning Item | Samoa Pacific Group, Coastal Development Permit and Development Agreement
Case Numbers CDP-13-030 and DA-17-001
Application Number 8827
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APNs) 401-031-055, 401-031-070
Samoa area
A Coastal Development Permit (CDP) for the phased subdivision of Master Parcel 3 encompassing approximately 185 acres in the Town of Samoa into 332 parcels. The change in the density or intensity of use of land, including subdivision pursuant to the State Subdivision Map Act, constitutes development under the Coastal Act and requires approval of a CDP. The project also includes the approval of a Development Agreement pursuant to Section 65864 et seq. of the Government Code. The tentative map for the phased subdivision was approved at the February 20, 2020 Planning Commission meeting and the CDP is one of the required conditions of approval necessary to complete the subdivision. At the time the tentative map was approved, a Planned Unit Development Permit was also approved to establish setbacks from property lines in the existing Samoa townsite based on the locations of existing bui | approved | Pass |
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20-836
| 1 | 2. | | Zoning Item | Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance
Project Description: To comply with new state requirements, the Coastal Second Residential Unit Ordinance (Section 313-87.1 of Title 3 Division 1 of Humboldt County Code) and the Inland Second and Secondary Dwelling Units Ordinance (Section 314-87.1 of Title 3 Division 1 of Humboldt County Code) are being repealed and replaced by a new Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance. The new ordinance includes reduced parking requirements and permitting requirements to encourage construction of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), allowing ADUs to be built as principally permitted structures in all zoning districts that allow single family and multifamily uses, and reducing fees charged for public water and wastewater services for ADUs. The new ordinance goes beyond state requirements by allowing “Tiny Homes” to be used as ADUs, modifying the Alternative Owner Builder (AOB) Regulations (Section 331.5-1 of Title 3 Division 3 of Humboldt County Code) to allow ADUs to be built as AOB units, and adding building codes for Tiny Homes to the building regulations in Sect | continued | Pass |
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