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Administrative Pian Review No. 26-009, Coastal Development Permit Exemption No. 26-060; and Categoricai Exemption No. 26-024

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The City of Malibu has issued a forecast notice related to Administrative Plan Review No. 26-009, Coastal Development Permit Exemption No. 26-060, and Categorical Exemption No. 26-024, covering a proposed residential addition and new swimming pool construction. This project is subject to local coastal regulations and qualifies for exemptions under state environmental review procedures, indicating it meets predefined criteria that eliminate the need for a full environmental impact report. The work is to be performed in Malibu, California, and the development must align with the city’s coastal zone requirements and land use policies. Point of contact for the project includes Gabriela Medrano, Office Assistant, and Yolanda Bundy, Community Development Director, both reachable through the city’s main office line and email. Shelley Coulson is also listed as an additional contact, though without a assigned title. The notice was posted on July 2, 2026, and further details can be accessed via the California Environmental Quality Act online portal. While no solicitation number or NAICS code is provided, the project’s nature suggests it is a private residential improvement seeking local approval under streamlined regulatory pathways.

General Info

Malibu residential addition and pool project exempt from full environmental review, must comply with coastal regulations.

Agency

California → City of Malibu

NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Malibu, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Notice of Exemption for 6749 Wildlife Road Project 26-009

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Malibu
Contacts3 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → City of Malibu
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Gabriela MedranoOffice Assistant
Yolanda BundyCommunity Development Director

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An application for an addition and a new pool

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