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1 County of Sonoma State of California Item Number: 56 Date: May 19, 2015 Resolution Number: ORD Amy Lyle 4/5 Vote Required Resolution Of The Board Of Supervisors Of The County Of Sonoma, State Of California, Re-Adopting the Official Zoning Database for the Coastal Zone of the County of Sonoma Including Zone Changes, Re-Approving Text Amendments to the Coastal Zoning Regulations and Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map Amendments, and Authorizing Submittal of the Ordinance, and two Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map Amendments to the California Coastal Commission for Certification Resolved, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sonoma ( the Board ) hereby finds and determines as follows: Whereas, on June 12, 2007, the Board, with a vote, adopted an amendment to Chapter 26C of the Sonoma County Code (Coastal Zoning Regulations) to establish the Official Zoning Database for the Coastal Zone ( Coastal Zoning Database ) to convert the Official Zoning Maps of the County of Sonoma to a Geographic Information System (GIS) digital database to improve accuracy and readability and allow for availability on the Permit and Resource Management Department (PRMD) website (Resolution , Ordinance 5740); and Whereas, on September 16, 2008, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved the request by Gualala Redwood, Inc. to amend the Coastal Zoning Database to add the Mineral Resource (MR) Combining District to the zoning of three parcels as a condition of approval for the Use Permit for Instream Gravel Mining on the Gualala River (UPE ; Ordinance 5797); and Whereas, on September 23, 2008, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved an amendment to the Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map and Coastal Zoning Database, as part of approval of General Plan 2020 and to reflect land acquisition by the State Department of Parks and Recreation, to change the land use designation and zoning of APNs (No Address, 78.3 acres), (4390 Highway 1, 51.9 acres), (No Address, 62.6 acres), and (No Address, acres) from Land Extensive Agriculture ( LEA ) to Institutional ( I ) and Public Facilities ( PF ), respectively (PLP ; Resolution , Ordinance 5801); and Whereas, on September 1, 2009, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved an amendment to the Coastal Zoning Database, as part of Technical Corrections Round 1, to add the Floodway ( F1 ) Combining District to one coastal parcel, add the Floodplain ( F2 ) Combining District to 151 coastal parcels, add the F1 and F2 Combining Districts to one coastal parcel, and change the F2 to the F1 and F2 Combining Districts on six coastal parcels; add the Geologic Hazard ( G ) Combining District to 38 coastal parcels and remove the G Combining District from 80 coastal parcels; and add the Second Unit Exclusion ( Z ) Combining District to three coastal parcels to correct unintended zone changes during the

2 Resolution # Date: May 19, 2015 Page 2 transition from old paper zoning maps to the new digital Coastal Zoning Database (ZCE ; Ordinance 5850; see Exhibit A); and Whereas, on March 30, 2010, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved an amendment to the Coastal Zoning Database to remove the Mobile Home Exclusion ( J ) Combining District from the zoning of five coastal parcels (APNs to -006) to comply with state law and provide consistency with the General Plan Housing Element (ZCE ; Ordinance 5883); and Whereas, on June 8, 2010, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved the request to amend the Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map and Coastal Zoning Database, as a Condition of Approval of a Lot Line Adjustment (LLA ), to change the land use designation and zoning of a relatively small portion (0.4 acres) of APN (1407 Highway 1, Bodega Bay; 1.33 acres) from Institutional ( I ) and Public Facilities ( PF ) to Visitor-Serving Commercial ( VSC ) and Commercial Tourist ( CT ), respectively; and a relatively small portion (0.2 acres) of APN (No Address; 1.70 acres) from VSC and CT to Sensitive & Hazardous ( S&H ) and Resources and Rural Development ( RRD ), respectively (PLP ; Ordinance 5893); and Whereas, on May 10, 2011, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved an amendment to the Coastal Zoning Database, as part of Technical Corrections Round 2, to remove the Coastal Combining ( CC ) District from one coastal parcel (APN ); add the Geologic Hazard ( G ) Combining District to three coastal parcels (APNs , , ); add the Historic District ( HD ) Combining District to one coastal parcel (APN ) and remove the HD Combining District from five coastal parcels (APNs , -005, -007, -008, and -010); remove the Scenic Resources ( SR ) Combining District from eight coastal parcels (APNs ; , -019, and -021; ; ; ; ) and add the SR Combining District to one coastal parcel (APN ; add the Valley Oak Habitat ( VOH ) Combining District to four coastal parcels (APNs ; ; and -005); and add the Second Unit Exclusion (Z ) Combining District to two coastal parcels (APNs and -022) to correct unintended zone changes during the transition from old paper zoning maps to the new digital Coastal Zoning Database (ZCE ; Ordinance 5940); and Whereas, on August 23, 2011, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved an amendment to the Coastal Zoning Database to implement General Plan 2020 for Scenic Resources, to extend the Scenic Resource (SR) Combining District on three coastal parcels (APNs , and -032) (PLP ; Ordinance 5946); and Whereas, on October 23, 2012, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved an amendment to the Coastal Zoning Database as part of Technical Corrections Round 3, to add a reference in zoning to a previously certified land use policy (Policy LU-17L) for one coastal parcel (APN ) (ZCE ; Ordinance 6011) as follows: Policy LU-17l: All new commercial uses on parcel shall require a use permit or use permit waiver to insure compatibility with the surrounding community; and Whereas, on March 12, 2013, the Board, with a 5-0 vote, approved an amendment to the text of Chapter 26C of the Sonoma County Code (Coastal Zoning Regulations) to reference the adopted Duncans Mills Historic District Design Guidelines and amend design review procedures to allow minor alterations to be reviewed administratively (ZCE ; Resolution , Ordinance 6021, see Exhibit B); and Whereas, there were no changes to coastal zoning when the Coastal Zoning Database was

3 Resolution # Date: May 19, 2015 Page 3 adopted, but since that date there have been seven sets of Zone Changes, two sets of Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map Amendments, and one Text Amendment to the Coastal Zoning Regulations that have been approved by Board but have not been certified by the Coastal Commission due to staff shortages at both PRMD and the Coastal Commission; and Whereas, it was determined that the above projects (PLP noticed on Aug 8, 2008, PLP noticed on July 6, 2009, PLP noticed July 1, 2011, ZCE noticed Aug 14, 2009, ZCE noticed March 1, 2010, ZCE noticed April 29, 2011, ZCE noticed Feb 5, 2013, and ZCE noticed Oct 12, 2012) were exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Code of Regulations; and Whereas, a Subsequent Mitigated Negative Declaration, noticed on Aug 5, 2007, was adopted to add the MR (Mineral Resource Combining District) to three parcels within the Coastal Zone as a condition of approval for the Use Permit for Instream Gravel Mining on the Gualala River (UPE ; Ordinance 5797); and Whereas, an additional Notice of Availability was published on March 18, 2015 and a hearing was held April 28, 2015 to readopt the zone changes and amendments; and Whereas, in accordance with the provisions of law, for each of the above projects a notice of public hearing was published in a newspaper of general circulation and mailed to all owners of property that would be affected by the project at the time of approval; and Whereas, in accordance with the provisions of law, the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on each of the above projects, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard; and Whereas, the California Coastal Act requires a resolution adopted by the legislative body formally submitting an ordinance for certification by the Coastal Commission, and that a public hearing be held by the local jurisdiction within four years of the date of Coastal Commission approval of a Local Coastal Program Amendment; and Whereas, the Board concurs with PRMD s determination that: 1) the projects PLP , PLP , PLP , ZCE , ZCE , ZCE , ZCE , and ZCE ; are exempt from CEQA under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines. The facts and conditions that support this finding are as follows: 1. Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines exempts an activity from CEQA where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity may have a significant effect on the environment. 2. The amendments to the Coastal Zoning Database and Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map under projects PLP , PLP , PLP , ZCE , ZCE , ZCE , and ZCE were corrections to unintended land use designation and zone changes during the transition from old paper zoning maps to the new digital Coastal Zoning Database; to implement or provide consistency with General Plan 2020; corrections to reflect land acquisition by the State Department of Parks and Recreation; and a condition of approval for a Lot Line Adjustment involving relatively small acreage.

4 Resolution # Date: May 19, 2015 Page 4 3. The amendments to the Coastal Zoning Regulations under project ZCE were to reference Historic District design guidelines and amend design review procedures to allow minor alterations to be reviewed administratively. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, based on the foregoing findings and determinations and the record of these proceedings, the Board declares and orders as follows: 1. The foregoing findings and determinations are true and correct, are supported by substantial evidence in the record, and are adopted as hereinabove set forth. 2. The Coastal Zoning Database is re-adopted, and the subsequent amendments to the following elements of the Sonoma County Local Coastal Program are re-approved: a. Coastal Zoning Database as shown in Exhibit A-1 and A-2 to the Ordinance; and b. Coastal Zoning Regulations as shown in Exhibit B to the Ordinance; and c. Local Coastal Plan Land Use Maps to amend the land use designation of APNs through from Land Extensive Agriculture ( LEA ) to Institutional ( I ); and to amend the land use designation of a portion of APN from I to Visitor-Serving Commercial ( VSC ), and a portion of APN from VSC to Sensitive & Hazardous ( S&H ) Be It Further Resolved that the Board authorizes staff to submit the Coastal Zoning Database and subsequent Coastal Zoning Database, Coastal Zoning Regulations, and Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map Amendments forthwith to the California Coastal Commission for certification. Be It Further Resolved that the County of Sonoma will carry out the above Sonoma County Local Coastal Program Amendments in a manner fully consistent with the California Coastal Act (Coastal Act Section 30510) and that these amendments will take place automatically upon Coastal Commission certification. Be It Further Resolved that the Board of Supervisors designates the Clerk of the Board as the custodian of the documents and other material which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the decision herein is based. These documents may be found at the office of the Clerk of the Board, 575 Administration Drive, Room 100-A, Santa Rosa, California Supervisors: Rabbitt: Aye Zane: Aye Gore: Aye Carrillo: Aye Gorin: Aye Ayes: 5 Noes: 0 Absent: 0 Abstain: 0 So Ordered.

5 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUNTY OF SONOMA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RE-ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING DATABASE FOR THE COASTAL ZONE OF THE COUNTY OF SONOMA (COASTAL ZONING DATABASE) AND RE-APPROVING SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS; AND RE-APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 26C-9 OF THE SONOMA COUNTY CODE (COASTAL ZONING REGULATIONS) The Board of Supervisors of the County of Sonoma, State of California, ordains as follows: SECTION I: On May 19th, 2015 the Board of Supervisors readopted amendments of Chapter 26C of the Sonoma County Code (Coastal Zoning Regulations) to establish the digital Official Zoning Database for the Coastal Zone (Coastal Zoning Database) and subsequent amendments to it and amendments to Section 26C-9 of the Sonoma County Code (Coastal Zoning Regulations) set forth in Exhibits A-1, A-2, and B attached hereto and incorporated by this reference. No zone changes were intended to be made from the conversion from a paper zoning map to the digital zoning database, but some inaccuracies were found and were correct in several subsequent rounds of technical corrections. SECTION II: This project will re-adopt the digital Coastal Zoning Database with all of the amendments made subsequent to its original adoption on June , which are technical in nature to correct mapping errors, as shown in Exhibits A-1 and A-2 ; and re-approve the amendments to Section 26C- 9 of the Coastal Zoning Regulations as shown in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated by this reference. SECTION III: The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15061(b)(3), as it can be seen with certainty that the project will not have any direct or indirect effect on the environment because the amendments are correcting minor mapping errors. SECTION IV: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional and invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Ordinance. The Board of Supervisors hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and every section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION V: This Ordinance shall be and the same is hereby declared to be in full force and effect automatically on the date following California Coastal Commission certification, and shall be carried out in a manner fully consistent with the California Coastal Act. This item involves an amendment to the Local Coastal Program and is not effective until and unless approved by the California Coastal Commission. SECTION VI: This Ordinance shall be published once before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after said passage, with the names of the Supervisors voting for or against the same, in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Sonoma, State of California. In regular session of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sonoma, passed and adopted this 19th day of May 2015, on regular roll call of the members of said Board by the following vote: SUPERVISORS: Rabbitt: Aye Zane: Aye Gore: Aye Carrillo: Aye Gorin: Aye Ayes: 5 Noes: 0 Absent: 0 Abstain: 0 WHEREUPON, the Chair declared the above and foregoing Ordinance duly adopted and

6 SO ORDERED Chair, Board of Supervisors County of Sonoma ATTEST: Veronica A. Ferguson Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

7 ORDINANCE EXHIBIT A-1 Table 1. Amendments to Sonoma County Coastal Zoning Database, Coastal Zoning Regulations, and Local Coastal Plan Land Use Map Adopted by Board of Supervisors Subsequent to Adoption of Coastal Zoning Database on June 12, Adoption Date PRMD File No. Ordinance No. (Resolution No.) 9/23/2008 PLP ( ) General Plan 2020 Adoption 9/1/2009 ZCE Official Zoning Database Technical Corrections Round 1 3/30/2010 ZCE Implement General Plan Housing Element Entire (E) or Portion (P) of Parcel E E E E see Ordinance Exhibit A-1, Table P P P P P Type of Zone Change Adopted CC Zoning (Adopted Local Coastal Plan Land Use Designation) Change Category to Reflect Public Use PF CC G HD SR (I) Change Category to Reflect Public Use PF CC HD SR (I) Change Category to Reflect Public Use PF CC HD SR (I) Change Category to Reflect Public Use PF CC BR F2 HD SR (I) Add or remove F1, F2, G, and Z Combining Districts (see Ordinance Exhibit A-2) Remove J Combining District RRD CC B6 40 Remove J Combining District RRD CC B6 40 Remove J Combining District RRD CC B6 40 Remove J Combining District RRD CC B6 40

8 Adoption Date 3/30/2010 PRMD File No. Ordinance No. (Resolution No.) ZCE (continued) 6/8/2010 PLP Lot Line Adjustment Condition of Approval 5/10/2011 ZCE Official Zoning Database Technical Corrections Round 2 Entire (E) or Portion (P) of Parcel P P P P P P E E E E E E E Type of Zone Change Adopted CC Zoning (Adopted Local Coastal Plan Land Use Designation) Remove J Combining District RRD CC B6 40 Change Zoning From PF to CT CT CC G SR (VSC) Change Zoning From CT to RRD RRD B6 20 CC G SR (S&H) Add VOH Combining District TP CC B6 160/640 BR SR VOH Add VOH Combining District LEA CC B6 160/640 F2 SR VOH Remove SR Combining District TP CC B6 160/640 Add VOH Combining District TP CC B6 160/640 BR SR VOH Add VOH Combining District TP CC B6 160/640 BR SR VOH Add SR Combining District LEA CC B6 160/640 BR F1 F2 SR Remove SR Combining District RR CC B7 Remove SR Combining District RR CC B Remove SR Combining District RR CC B7 Add G Combining District R1 CC B6 4 DU G SR

9 Adoption Date PRMD File No. Ordinance No. (Resolution No.) 5/10/2011 ZCE (continued) Entire (E) or Portion (P) of Parcel E E E E E E E P P E E E E E Type of Zone Change Adopted CC Zoning (Adopted Local Coastal Plan Land Use Designation) Add G Combining District PF CC G SR Add G Combining District PC CC G Remove HD Combining District LEA CC B6 160/640 G SR Remove HD Combining District PF CC G SR Remove HD Combining District PF CC F2 SR Remove HD Combining District PF CC BR F2 SR Remove SR Combining District LEA CC B6 160/640 Add Z Combining District LEA CC B6 160/640 Z BR SR Add Z Combining District LEA CC B6 160/640 Z BR SR Remove CC Combining District LEA B6 160 Z BR SR Remove HD Combining District RRD CC B7 SR Add HD Combining District RRD CC B7 HD SR Remove SR Combining District RRD CC B6 160/640 Remove SR Combining District PC CC

10 Adoption Date PRMD File No. Ordinance No. (Resolution No.) Entire (E) or Portion (P) of Parcel Type of Zone Change Adopted CC Zoning (Adopted Local Coastal Plan Land Use Designation) 5/10/2011 ZCE (continued) E Remove SR Combining District PC CC 8/23/2011 PLP Implement General Plan for Scenic Resources 10/23/2012 ZCE Official Zoning Database Technical Corrections Round 3 3/12/2013 ZCE ( ) Historic District Design Guidelines P P P E Not Applicable Not Applicable Extend SR Combining District to Ridgeline LEA CC B6 160/640 BR SR Extend SR Combining District to Ridgeline LEA CC B6 160/640 BR SR Extend SR Combining District to Ridgeline LEA CC B6 160/640 BR SR Add Land Use Policy LU-17L CS CC HD SR 17L Amend Text of Chapter 26C of Sonoma County Code (Coastal Zoning Regulations) to reference Duncans Mills Historic District Design Guidelines and amend design review procedures to allow minor alterations to be reviewed administratively (see Ordinance Exhibit B) Zoning Districts & Land Use Designations CS = Commercial Services CT = Commercial Tourist I = Institutional LEA = Land Extensive Agriculture PC = Planned Community PF = Public Facilities R1 = Low Density Residential RR = Rural Residential RRD = Resources & Rural Development TP = Timberland Production VSC = Visitor-Serving Commercial Combining Districts BR = Biotic Resources CC = Coastal F1 = Floodway F2 = Floodplain G = Geologic Hazard HD = Historic District J = Mobile Home Exclusion MR = Mineral Resources SR = Scenic Resources VOH = Valley Oak Habitat Z = Second Unit Exclusion Density B6 40 = average 40 acres per dwelling B6 160/640 = average 160 acres per dwelling / 640 acres minimum lot size B7 = frozen lot size

11 ORDIANCE EXHIBIT A-2 Table 1. Amendments to Sonoma County Coastal Zoning Database Adopted by Board of Supervisors Under File ZCE Official Zoning Database Technical Corrections Round 1. Adopted Zoning ADD F1 (Floodway Combining District) LEA CC B6 160/640 BR F1 SR ADD F2 (Floodplain Combining District) PF CC BR F2 SR PF CC BR F2 SR PF CC SR / PF CC F2 SR PF CC SR / PF CC F2 SR PF CC SR / PF CC F2 SR DA CC B6 20 BR F2 SR DA CC B6 20 BR F2 SR DA CC B6 20 BR F2 SR PF CC F PF CC F RRD CC B6 160/640 BR F2 SR PF CC F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B6 2 F2 BR RR CC B7 BR F2 SR RR CC B7 BR F2 SR CS CC BR F2 SR RR CC B7 BR F2 SR RR CC B7 BR F2 SR PF CC BR F2 G PF CC BR F2 G PF CC BR F2 G PF CC BR F2 G PF CC BR F2 G

12 Adopted Zoning PF CC F PF CC F2 BR PF CC F2 BR PF CC F PF CC F2 G PF CC F2 G PF CC F R1 CC B7 F PF CC F PF CC F R1 CC B7 F R1 CC B7 F CF CC F CF CC F CF CC F CF CC F R1 CC B7 F R1 CC B7 F CF CC F CF CC F CF CC F CF CC F R1 CC B7 F R1 CC B7 F CF CC F2 G R1 CC B7 G F2 SR CS CC G F2 SR R1 CC B7 G F2 SR R1 CC B7 G F2 SR CS CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR

13 Adopted Zoning PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20, G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR CT CC G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC F2 G RRD CC B6 20 F2 G PF CC F2 G RRD CC B6 20, F2 G PF CC, F2 G RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR RRD CC B6 20 G F2 SR PF CC G F2 SR PF CC F2 G PF CC F2 G PF CC F2 G PF CC F PF CC G F2 SR PF CC F2 G PF CC HD F2 SR

14 Adopted Zoning PF CC F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR PF CC SR PF CC F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR RR CC B6 2 F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR PF CC F2 SR ADD F1 F2 (Floodway & Floodplain Combining Districts)

15 Adopted Zoning LEA CC B6 160/640 BR F1 F2 SR F2 TO F1 F2 (Floodplain to Floodway & Floodplain Combining Districts) RR CC B6 2 BR F1 F RR CC B6 2 BR F1 F2 VOH RR CC B6 2 BR F1 F2 VOH RR CC B6 2 BR F1 F2 VOH RR CC B6 2 BR F1 F2 VOH RRDWA CC B6 160/640 / TP B6 160 BR F1 F2 SR VOH ADD G (Geologic Hazard Combining District) R1 CC B6 4 DU G R1 CC B6 4 DU G R1 CC B6 4 DU G R1 CC B6 4 DU G R1 CC B6 4 DU G CT CCG R1 CC B6 4 DU G SR R1 CC B6 4 DU G SR RR CC B6 1 G PC CC G PC CC G PC CC G RR CC B7 BR F2 G RR CC B7 G RR CC B7 G RR CC B7 G SR RR CC B G SR RR CC B7 G RR CC B7 G RR CC B7 G RR CC B7 G RR CC B7 G SR RR CC B7 G SR RR CC B7 BR F2 G SR RR CC B7 G SR TP CC B6160/640 G HD SR RRD CC B6160/640 G RR CC B7 G PC CC G PC CC G

16 Adopted Zoning PC CC G PC CC G PC CC G PC CC G PC CC G PC CC G PC CC G PC CC G REMOVE G (Geologic Hazard Combining District) R1 CC B PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC

17 Adopted Zoning PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC RR CC B7 Z RR CC B7 Z RR CC B7 Z RR CC B7 Z LEA CC B6 160/640 SR RRD B6 160 / TP CC B6 160/640 SR PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC

18 Adopted Zoning PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC CC PC B6 1 / PC CC PC CC ADD Z (Second Unit Exclusion Zoning District) LEA B6 160 Z / LEA CC B6 160/640 SR VOH LEA B6 160 Z / LEA CC B6 160/640 Z BR SR LEA B6 160 Z / LEA CC B6 160/640 BR SR Zoning Districts CF = Commercial Fisheries CS = Commercial Services CT = Commercial Tourist DA = Diverse Agriculture LEA = Land Extensive Agriculture PC = Planned Community PF = Public Facilities R1 = Low Density Residential RR = Rural Residential RRD = Resources & Rural Development TP = Timberland Production Z = Second Unit Exclusion Combining Districts BR = Biotic Resources CC = Coastal F1 = Floodway F2 = Floodplain G = Geologic Hazard SR = Scenic Resources VOH = Valley Oak Habitat Density B6 40 = average 40 acres per dwelling B6 160 = average 160 acres per dwelling B6 160/640 = average 160 acres per dwelling/640 acres minimum lot size B6 4 DU = 4 dwelling units/acre B7 = frozen lot size

19 ORDINANCE EXHIBIT B Section 26C-241 (Coastal Zoning) of the Sonoma County Code is amended to include reference to the adopted Duncans Mills Historic District Design Guidelines. Section 26C-241 is amended to read as follows: Section 26C-241. Alterations of Designated Historic Structures and New Construction within a Historic District. No zoning permit authorizing alterations (including demolition) in the exterior of a structure within the boundaries of a historic district and no zoning permits authorizing construction of a new building within the boundaries of a historic district shall be granted unless approval has been granted by the County Landmarks Commission. Minor alterations may be reviewed and approved by staff in conformance with standards. In all cases where the request for a zoning permit involves demolition alone, however, the county landmarks commission shall take action on such request within six months of the date of application for the permit. It is not intended by this chapter to grant the county landmarks commission jurisdiction over zoning or use permit matters other than in the area of design review. Alterations to existing structures and construction of new structures within the following designated Historic Districts must be consistent with the Design Guidelines adopted by the Board of Supervisors: 1. Duncans Mills Historic District Design Guidelines.

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