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ZF# 2026-013 (Campbell Use Permit for Third Residential Unit)

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Yolo County is seeking a use permit to legalize the construction of a third residential unit on a 22-acre agricultural zoned parcel located in the unincorporated area near Winters, California, bringing the total number of dwelling units on the property to three. The proposed unit measures 781 square feet and is part of a request to bring existing structures into compliance with local land use regulations. The project is filed under ZF# 2026-013 and was posted on July 10, 2026, with the primary point of contact being Tracy Gonzalez, Associate Planner, who can be reached via email or phone for inquiries. The applicant and property owners, Ryan and Michele Campbell, are also listed as contacts and are actively involved in the permit process. The property is situated in a rural, agriculturally zoned area, which introduces specific regulatory considerations for residential development, including adherence to agricultural preservation standards and potential restrictions related to density and building scale. The permit request aims to formalize an existing structure and ensure compliance with county code requirements. Interested parties may review further details through the provided California Environmental Quality Act network link, which offers public access to environmental and planning documents related to the proposal. The process is administrative in nature and does not involve procurement or federal contracting mechanisms.

General Info

Yolo County seeks permit for third residential unit on agricultural land near Winters, California, to legalize existing structure.

Agency

California → Yolo County

NAICS

925120 - Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural DevelopmentView NAICS

Place of Performance

The Horseshoe and State Route 128, Winters, CA, 95694

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Notice of Exemption for Campbell Use Permit ZF# 2026-013

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AgencyCalifornia → Yolo County
Contacts3 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → Yolo County
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Tracy GonzalezAssociate Planner
Michele Flores CampbellApplicant
Ryan & Michele CampbellOwners

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The Project is a request for a Use Permit to legalize the construction of one additional dwelling unit (781 SF), for a total of three dwelling units on an approximately 22-acre agriculturally zoned parcel in the unincorporated area of Yolo County.

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