• Mitigated Negative Declaration: 135-165 Main Street (2.5mb)

    Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND), pursuant to the California Public Resources Code and the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines (CEQA Guidelines), for the project at 135/165 Main Street.

  • CDP #2021-07: 140 School Street (9.7mb)

    Staff report for Coastal Development Permit 2021-07 to subdivide an existing 0.48-acre parcel into two parcels of 0.21 and 0.27 acres each; and develop each resulting lot with duplexes of two 1,050 SF units.

  • Mitigated Negative Declaration: 140 School St. (5.5mb)

    The City of Point Arena is circulating an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Hillmer Minor Subdivision and Residential Development Project at 140 School Street for public comment.

  • Coastal Commission Permit: Arena Cove Parking Lot (12mb)

    The Coastal Commission permit for the Arena Cove Parking Lot Rehabilitation Project.

  • Local Coastal Plan Amendment #2019-01 – Accessory Dwelling Units (648kb)

    Staff report for Local Coastal Plan Amendment #2019-01 which updates the City’s zoning code to regulate development of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU’s) in compliance with recent State legislation as codified in Gov Code Section 65852.2.

  • Coastal Development Use Permit 2017-01: Cypress Meadows (997kb)

    Coastal Development Use Permit 2017-01: Construct new multi-family housing consisting of eight residential units. Six units would be constructed on APN 027-061-21 and two units would be constructed on APN 027-061-18. The project also includes a new Coast Development Permit for the subdivision that created the subject parcels. The previously approved Coastal Development Permit for the subdivision has expired and conditions for approval were never met.

  • Coastal Development Permit 2018-01: 115 Main Street (9mb)

    Staff Report for Coastal Development Permit 2018-01 for installation of a septic tank on site and connection to the city sewer system at 115 Main Street in Point Arena

  • CDU #2017-01 Initial Study/Draft Negative Declaration (480kb)

    Initial Study/Draft Negative Declaration for CDU# 2017-01, an 8-unit housing development located at 24001 South Highway One in Point Arena.

  • CDU #2017-01 Cypress Meadows Staff Report (7mb)

    Staff Report for CDU# 2017-01, an 8-unit housing development located at 24001 South Highway One in Point Arena.

  • Land Use & Zoning Map (422kb)

    This map provides the land use and zoning of parcels within the city limits of Point Arena.

  • Zoning Ordinance (340kb)

    This Ordinance is adopted to promote and protect the public health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience and general welfare, to provide a plan for sound and orderly development, and to ensure social and economic stability within the various zones hereby established. In addition it is the purpose of this ordinance to implement the policies and programs of the Point Arena General Plan and the Coastal Element thereof.

  • Sphere of Influence Update 2015 (892kb)

    Sphere of Inlfuence reviews and updates typically occur every five years, or as needed. A local agency’s services are analyzed with a twenty year planning horizon, and a sphere is determined in a manner emphasizing a probable need for services within the next 5-10 years. Actual boundary change approvals, however, are subject to separate analysis with particular emphasis on determining whether the timing of the proposed action is appropriate.

  • General Plan/Local Coastal Program (690kb)

    The Point Arena General Plan is a comprehensive, integrated, and internally consistent statement of Point Arena’s environmental preservation, economic development, land use, public safety, housing, and development goals, policies, and programs.

  • Community Action Plan (11mb)

    The Community Action Plan for the City of Point Arena identifies recommendations for a widerange of transportation and circulation improvements, promotes the community character of the City, and helps to visualize long-term and sustainable growth consistent with the City’s General Plan and the community’s vision.