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July 2008 Agenda
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3. CONSENT CALENDAR.
See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
a. Application No. 5-08-140 (Lynch, Newport Beach) Application of Jim Lynch to demolish 2-story single-family home and 3-car garage and construct new 3,639 sq. ft. 28-ft tall, 2-story single-family home with attached 871 sq.ft. 3-car garage, 250 sq. ft. second floor deck, 744 sq.ft. roof deck, hardscape improvements and minimal landscaping on beachfront lot, at 1028 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach, Orange County. (LR-LB)
4. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S
REPORT. Report by Deputy Director on permit
waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions,
LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the
public. For specific information contact the commission's
Long Beach office at (562) 590-5071.
An addendum has been appended to the staff report for item 4a below on Tuesday, July 8. |
a. City of Laguna Beach LCP Amendment No.
LGB-MIN-1-08a (RV Parking/Open Space on Residential Lots).
Concurrence with Executive Director's determination that the City of
Laguna Beach's request to amend the City's Implementation Program to 1)
modify Sections 25.10, 25.12, 25.13, and 25.14 to regulate off-street
long-term parking of recreational vehicles ('RV') on residential lots;
and 2) modify Section 25.10.008 to establish a new minimum required
landscaped open space area for new homes and major remodels on
residential lots, is a minor amendment. (KFS-LB)
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
(removed from Regular Calendar). See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
6. COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS. See AGENDA CATEGORIES. Attention: Items appearing in this section of the agenda may be moved to the Consent Calendar for this area by the Executive Director when, prior to taking up the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant are in agreement on the staff recommendation. If an item is moved to the Consent Calendar it will be processed in the same manner as other Consent Calendar items (See AGENDA CATEGORIES) except that if that item is subsequently removed from the Consent Calendar by a vote of three or more commissioners, the item will be acted upon at the meeting in the order in which it originally appears on this Meeting Notice and in the manner Coastal Permit Applications are processed. The purpose of this procedural change is to expedite the Commission's coastal development permit process.
a. Application No. 5-06-166 (470 Camino LLC, San Clemente) Application of 470 Camino LLC to subdivide 2.87 acre lot into 9 lots for residential development, 13,470 cu.yds. of grading, wetlands habitat enhancement and monitoring plan, and water quality management plan, at 470 Camino San Clemente, San Clemente, Orange County. (LR-LB) [POSTPONED]
b. Application No. 5-07-370 (County of Orange, Newport Beach) Application of County of Orange, RDMD to demolish Coast Guard station building and portion of surface parking lot and install new 174 ft.-long bulkhead seaward of existing bulkhead, replace existing County of Orange Harbor Patrol official use and guest docks, 1,200 cu.yds. of dredging, eelgrass habitat mitigation, new surface parking lot and storm drain system, on-site placement of temporary Coast Guard facility, at 1911 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, Orange County. (LR-LB)
c. Application No. 5-07-395 (Simcock, San Clemente) Application of William G. Simcock to demolish 8-unit apartment building and construct new 21,735 sq.ft., 25 ft. high, 2-story, 8-unit complex including 23 basement garage parking spaces and approximately 2,500 cu.yds. of cut for basement/garage excavation and site preparation; restore existing 415 sq.ft. stand-alone recreation room; landscape improvements; subdivision resulting in 8-units for condominium purposes; and lot line adjustment, at 245 West Avenida Marquita, San Clemente, Orange County. (LR-LB)
7. PERMIT AMENDMENTS. See AGENDA CATEGORIES. An Amendment below may be moved to the Consent Calendar for this area by the Executive Director when, prior to taking up the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant are in agreement on the staff recommendation. If an item is moved to the Consent Calendar it will be processed like other Consent Calendar items (See above) except that if that item is subsequently removed from the Consent Calendar by a vote of 3 or more commissioners, the item will be acted upon at the meeting in the order in which it originally appears on this Meeting Notice and in the manner material amendments are processed.
An addendum has been appended to the staff report for item 7a below on Tuesday, July 8. |
a. Permit No. 5-07-385-A (Piedmont Cove
Homeowners Assoc., Huntington Beach) Request
by Piedmont Cove Homeowners Assoc. to remove unpermitted obstructions
within public access walkway along bulkhead including spa equipment and
block wall; and retention of unpermitted vehicular gate adjacent to
vertical public access way from Pacific Coast Highway to bulkhead, at
Piedmont Circle & Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach,
Orange County. (MV-LB)
8. REVOCATION.
a. Application No. R-5-05-20 (Hearthside Homes/Signal Landmark, Orange Co.) Request by 20 Native Americans from various tribal groups, California Cultural Resources Preservation Alliance and Bolsa Chica Land Trust to revoke coastal development permit issued to Hearthside Homes for approval of Vesting Tract Map 15460 for subdivision and development of 105-acre community consisting of 349 residential lots on 68 acre and 37acre of habitat restoration. The project site contains 2 known archaeological sites, at 17201 Bolsa Chica Road, Bolsa Chica, Orange County. (TH-LB) [POSTPONED]
9. ENFORCEMENT REPORT.
Report by Chief of Enforcement on Statewide Enforcement Program.
(LAH-SF)
10. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits,
immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring
public hearings, and on comments from the public. For
specific information contact the Commission's San Diego office at (619)
767-2370.
a. Carlsbad LCP Amendment
No. 1-06D (Density Bonus) Certification Review.
Concurrence with Executive Director’s
determination that action by City of Carlsbad, accepting certification
of the Density Bonus Revisions to the Implementation Plan with
suggested modifications is legally adequate. (LRO-SD)
11. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar). See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
12. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs) See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
An addendum has been appended to the staff report for item 12a below on Tuesday, July 8. |
a. City of Oceanside LCP Amendment No. 02-08
(Downtown “D” District) Re-Submittal.
Public hearing and action on re-submittal of City of Oceanside request
to amend its LCP to revise certain zoning ordinances in the Downtown
“D” District involving changes to Articles 4, 12 and 41 of the City’s
ordinance for the Downtown “D” District addressing permissible
commercial and visitor-serving uses, condo-hotels and fractional units
within the Downtown “D” District and the Redevelopment Project Area.
(TR-SD)
b. City of San Diego LCP Amendment No. 1-08 A,
B and C (General Plan, Rooming House, and Residential High Occupancy)
Time Extension. Request to extend
time limit for action up to one year on request by City of San Diego to
amend the certified Implementation Plan to A) make revisions necessary
for consistency with revised General Plan; B) adopt specific
regulations for rooming houses; and C) adopt regulations addressing
number of adults living in a dwelling unit and parking.
(EL-SD)
13. REVISED FINDINGS. See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
a. City of Oceanside LCP Amendment No. 1-07
(Downtown “D” District). City of Oceanside
granted amendment to certified LCP Implementation Plan to revise
certain zoning ordinances in the Downtown “D” District involving
changes to Articles 4, 12 and 41of the City’s ordinance for the
Downtown “D” District addressing permissible commercial and
visitor-serving uses, condo-hotels and fractional units
within the Downtown “D” District and the Redevelopment Project
Area. (TR-SD)
CLOSED SESSION. At a convenient time during the meeting, the Commission (CCC) will have a closed session to discuss items of pending litigation, including:
Berge et al. v. Cambria Community Services Dist. et al. Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
CCC v. U.S. Department of the Navy et al. Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Natural Resources Defense Council et al. v. Winter et al. Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Coastal Law Enforcement Action Network et al. v. CCC et al. (Signal Landmark et al., RPI) Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Gualala Festivals Committee v. CCC et al. Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Habitat for Hollywood Beach v. CCC (County of Ventura et al., RPI), Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS114904 Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Hines v. CCC et al. Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club Partners LP et al. v. CCC (City of San Diego et al., RPI) Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Sierra Club v. CCC (La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club et al., RPI) Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Manchester Pacific Gateway LLC v. CCC Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Mullholland Land Co. et al. v. CCC Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Save the Park v. CCC Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Sierra Club v. California Dep’t of Parks & Recreation et al. (CCC, RPI) Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Surfrider Foundation et al. v. CCC (Poseidon Resources (Channelside) LLC et al. RPI) Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Appeal of Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
CCC v. Pacific Alliance Holdings et al. Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A).
Security National Guaranty, Inc. v. State of California, CCC et al.The Commission is authorized to discuss these matters in a closed session pursuant to Government Code Sections 11126(e)(2)(A) and (2)(C). In addition, the Commission may consider matters which fall under Government Code Section 11126(e)(2)(B) or (2)(C). The Commission may also consider personnel matters which fall under Government Code Section 11126(a).
14. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
15. COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS.
16. CONSERVANCY REPORT.
17. SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY REPORT.
18. DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REPORT.
19. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT including report on legislation.
20. HEARST CASTLE
TOUR/RECEPTION. At the conclusion of the meeting, the
Commission will travel to visit Hearst Castle and a reception
following. Members of the public are welcome to join the Commission;
however, because space is limited, attendance will be allowed on a
first come/first served basis. Members of the public wishing to attend
the tour will have to arrange their own transportation to the Hearst
Castle Visitor Center where a tour bus will then take participants up
to the Castle. No private vehicles are allowed to access the Castle.
The cost for the tour and reception is $44 per person. To reserve a
space for the tour and reception you must contact the Santa Cruz office
by 5:00 p.m. on July 3, 2008.
If you wish to attend or want more information please contact our Santa
Cruz office at 831 427-4863.
Future Meetings: The next meetings of the Coastal Commission will be August 6-8 in Oceanside and September 10-12 in Eureka
See future agenda items (these are items submitted to the Coastal Commission and could be scheduled on future meeting agendas).
For the August 2008 Meeting
Appeal No. A-4-OXN-07-096 (So. California Edison Co., Oxnard) De Novo Hearing on appeal by So. California Edison Co. from decision of City of Oxnard denying permit to construct and operate 45 megawatt “peaker” power plant at 251 N. Harbor Boulevard, in Oxnard, Ventura County. (CT-SF)