Dec 9, 2019 | Meetings, Santa Cruz County
Given the magnitude of the changes in the latest draft of the LCP, the inadequate timeframe provided for review, the adverse consequences to coastal property owners and the increasing possibility that Santa Cruz County will be open to undesirable litigation, we can no longer support the proposed LCP and ask that the Board of Supervisors postpone adoption of this proposed LCP such that a proper review can be conducted and a better resolution developed among the interested parties.
Steve Forer
President, CPOA-SC
Dec 7, 2019 | Articles - Misc, Santa Cruz County
Public Safety Element Section 6.4 changes from 11-13-19 PC to 12-10-19...
Sep 6, 2019 | Santa Cruz County
Newsletter from Supervisor John Leopold. It appears the County will not allow seawalls or rocks near Schwan and Moran Lakes or near Corcoran Lagoon, but will allow other Coastal Property Owners to maintain their existing rocks and seawalls in other areas. For new construction or re-development, in order to obtain building permits, property owners will be subject to all of the new requirements including Coastal Hazards Assessment, Release of Liability, Acceptance of Coastal Hazards, Indemnification, and Sand Mitigation Fees. The Board of Supervisors is set to vote on the LCP on 10/8/19