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Ukiah Recovery Center - Expansion

The URC expansion project will construct new facilities and repurpose existing structures to increase the capacity of existing programs and services. Much of the proposed construction will occur within the footprint of the previously demolished and salvaged ±3,000 sq ft industrial/warehouse structure.

Proposed development includes the following new construction and associated improvements to the subject property: 

  • Repurpose existing URC facilities and structures to provide enhanced services and increased capacity;
  • Construct a new ± 3,350 sq ft ‘Recovery Center’ that features group meeting rooms and staff offices;
  • Construct a new ±3,663 sq ft ‘Supportive/Transitional Housing’ structure;
  • Construct a new ±440 ‘Storage/Garage’ structure;
  • Improve security fencing and add additional gates;
  • Add ±5,389 sq ft of irrigated landscaping.

On November 1, 2022, the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) awarded the Ukiah Recovery Center $3,042,000 for a Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) project. Per the Welfare and Institutions Code §5960.3(a):

“Notwithstanding any other law, a facility project funded by a BHCIP grant pursuant shall be deemed consistent and in conformity with any applicable local plan, standard, or requirement, and allowed as a permitted use, within the zone in which the structure is located, and shall not be subject to a conditional use permit, discretionary permit, or to any other discretionary reviews or approvals.”

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