California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Notices

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 Notices provided here are for informational purposes. The official postings can be found at the County of Mendocino Clerk Recorder's Office at 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1020, Ukiah, Ca 95482.

This page is updated as we receive new CEQA Notices and they are removed after 30 calendar days.

Click on the Filing Number to view the associated document.

If you have any questions, please contact us at (707) 234-6825.

2024-E0019 Yoshiyuki Coastal Development Permit Wynn Coastal Planning  Exemption 
2024-E0020 Fort Bragg Art and Recycling Beautification Project  City of Fort Bragg  Exemption 
2024-E0021 Approval of a Minor Amendment to a previously approved Major Use Permit (File No. 23-9153) to allow on-site distribution of cannabis products within an existing cannabis retail business location in Ukiah, CA.  City of Ukiah  Exemption 
2024-E0022 Fire Station Reconstruction Project  City of Fort Bragg  Exemption 
2024-E0023 U_2023-0004 Mendocino County Planning & Building  Exemption
2024-E0024 Mountain View Road Culvert Replacement Mendocino Department of Transportation  Exemption
2024-E0025 Quagga and Zebra Mussel Prevention Plan for Mill Creek Ponds in Mendocino County Mendocino Department of Transportation  Exemption 
2024-E0026 Petition by Sonoma County Water Agency Requesting Approval of a Temporary Urgency Change in Permits 12947A, 12949, 12950 and 16596 in Mendocino and Sonoma Counties (Applications 12919A, 15736, 15737, and 19351): 2024 Temporary Changes to Minimum Instream Flow Requirements of Decision 1610 Sonoma County Water Agency  Exemption
2024-E0027 Local Flood Emergency Response Plan and Flood Fight Storage Containers  Mendocino County Planning & Building  Exemption 
2024-E0028 MS_2022-0001 Mendocino County Planning & Building  Exemption 
2024-E0029 'Merino - Minor Subdivision' - #24-9268  City of Ukiah  Exemption 
2024-E0030 CDP_2023-0039 Mendocino County Planning & Building  Exemption