Coastal Commission Has Concerns with Gaviota Coast Plan

State Authority Wants More Oversight of Ranching, Farming

Thu May 17, 2018 | 12:00am
Paul Wellman (file)

Members of the Gaviota Coast Planning Advisory Committee (GavPAC) are getting the band back together, so to speak, to address a list of modifications that the California Coastal Commission has made to the group’s Gaviota Coast Plan, a long-range planning document approved by county supervisors in 2016 after seven years of stakeholder input. Essentially, commission staffers want closer oversight of farming and ranching operations ​— ​particularly near creeks and endangered-species habitat ​— ​and would require permits for activities exempted in the plan. County supervisors on Tuesday voted to withdraw the plan, address commission concerns at a July 3 GavPAC workshop, and resubmit the document for commission review in August.

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