Coastal Development Permit
Western Mendocino falls within the Coastal Zone, and new structures or substantial changes there require a Coastal Development Permit from the California Coastal Commission in addition to county approval — the commission runs its own independent review.
Cannabis environmental review
Cannabis cultivation operates under a dedicated permitting program backed by a comprehensive programmatic environmental analysis — applicants who treat it as straightforward agriculture are typically surprised by the scope of the required review.
Timber harvest plan process
Significant timber harvesting requires a Timber Harvest Plan reviewed by state forestry — a process with its own timeline and environmental requirements that runs parallel to, and often extends well beyond, standard county approvals.
Fire zone expansion
Recent state fire hazard mapping has expanded the fire designation across more of the county — landowners who assumed their parcel was clear should re-verify their current classification before designing any new structure.
Sensitive fish streams
Mendocino's rivers and streams are critical habitat for salmon, steelhead, and other anadromous fish; projects near any watercourse face heightened biological and water quality scrutiny that goes well beyond standard creek setbacks.