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Minor Use Permit / Coastal Development Permit; N-DRC2024-00049 / ED26-0005

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Ray Ramirez and Shelly Coffey have requested a Minor Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit for the construction of a new two-story, 2,004-square-foot single-family residence with an attached one-car garage and 490 square feet of deck space at 319 Lampton Street in Cambria, California. The project also includes converting the existing two-story, 542-square-foot residence into a guesthouse, relocating an existing shed, upgrading the driveway, implementing new landscaping, and adding other site improvements. The parcel, totaling approximately 5,250 square feet, will see extensive disturbance from these developments. Because the site lies within the Coastal Zone and the North Coast Planning Area, the project requires compliance with coastal regulations, including the purchase of 400 square feet of Transfer of Development Credits. The property is zoned for Residential Single-Family use, and the application is being processed under permit number N-DRC2024-00049 by San Luis Obispo County, with Dane Mueller serving as the primary point of contact for the planning department.

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Construct new home and guesthouse, upgrade site, comply with coastal regulations, transfer 400 sq ft development credits.

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California → San Luis Obispo County

NAICS

541370 - Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Cambria, CA, 93428

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NONE

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Environmental Determination N-DRC2024-00049 Notice of Exemption

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AgencyCalifornia → San Luis Obispo County
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California → San Luis Obispo County
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Ray Ramirez and Shelly CoffeyApplicant

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A request by Ray Ramirez and Shelly Coffey for a Minor Use Permit / Coastal Development Permit (N-DRC2024-00049) to allow construction of a new two-story approximately 2,004 square-foot single-family residence with an attached 300-square-foot one-car garage, and 490 square feet of deck areas. The project also includes conversion of the existing 542 square-foot two-story single-family residence into a guesthouse. Additional site improvements include relocation of the existing shed, driveway upgrades, landscaping, and associated site appurtenances. The project requires the purchase of 400 square feet of Transfer of Development Credits (TDCs). The project would result in the disturbance of most of the approximately 5,250 square-foot parcel. The proposed project is within the Residential Single-Family land use category and is located at 319 Lampton Street in the community of Cambria. The project is in the Coastal Zone and in the North Coast Planning Area.

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