The phone number will only be in service during the meeting.
This has been updated at 9 a.m., Tuesday, October 6, 2009.
GENERAL
PUBLIC COMMENT. Public comments will be heard at 9 a.m.
for no more than 30 minutes. For attendees who are unable to
attend the early comment period, there will be a second comment period
prior to or after the lunch break. Agenda items will begin or
resume after public comment.
3. 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. City
of Oceanside LCP Amendment No. 1-08 (Telecommunications Facilities)
Certification Review. Concurrence with the Executive
Director's determination that the action by the City of Oceanside
accepting certification of LCP Major Amendment 1-08 (to amend certain
zoning ordinances in the Downtown “D” District to accommodate the
installation of telecommunication facilities) with modifications is
legally adequate. (TR-SD)
4. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar). See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
5. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs) See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
a. City
of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. 1-09B (Legoland Hotel).
Public hearing and action on request of City of Carlsbad to amend the
certified Implementation Plan to update the Carlsbad Ranch Specific
Plan to allow hotel and accessory uses as permitted uses within the
Outer Park and modify parking provisions at the Legoland Park property.
(TR-SD)
b. City of Del Mar LCP Amendment No. DMR-MAJ-1-09 (Modifications to Parking Requirments). Public hearing and action on request by the City of Del Mar to amend its LCP, both LUP and IP, to address common, shared and off-site parking, provide additional ADA-compliant parking and establish an in-lieu fee program for parking space reductions. (DNL-SD) [POSTPONED]
c. City
of San Diego LCP Amendment No. PEN-MAJ-3-08B (Pt. Loma Townhomes).
Public hearing and action on request by City of San Diego to amend its
Peninsula Community Plan LUP to redesignate 1.65 acre site bounded by
Carleton, Scott and Dickens Streets from Industrial
(fishing/marine-related) to Commercial use. (LRO-SD)
6. NEW APPEALS. See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
a. Appeal
No. A-6-OCN-07-18 (Sprint PCS, Oceanside) Appeal by Pamela
Myers from decision of City of Oceanside granting permit with
conditions to Sprint PCS for placement of telecommunication facility on
existing residential building, at 999 North Pacific Street, Oceanside,
San Diego County. (TR-SD)
b. Appeal No. A-6-COR-08-98 (Hotel Del Partners LP, Coronado) Appeal by Commissioners Kruer & Wan; Concerned Citizens For Keeping The Hotel Del Beautiful; and Unite Here from decision of City of Coronado granting permit with conditions to Hotel Del Partners LP to amend permit for Hotel Del Coronado Master Plan to relocate approved conference center and south beach guest rooms, relocate bus staging area from adjacent to R.H. Dana Place to Orange Avenue, add surface parking adjacent to entry garden and R.H. Dana Place; retain laundry facility; reposition southerly end of Paseo del Mar public easement to connect to public easement/walkway adjoining Coronado Shores development; and convert 144 approved new hotel rooms to condo-hotel ownership, at the Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, San Diego County. (DL-SD) [POSTPONED]
c. Appeal No. A-6-COR-08-99 (Hotel del Partners LP, Coronado) Appeal by Commissioners Kruer & Wan; Concerned Citizens For Keeping The Hotel del Beautiful; and Unite Here from decision of City of Coronado granting permit with conditions to Hotel del Partners LP for 3 lot tentative subdivision map to allow conversion of 144 approved new hotel rooms to condo-hotel ownership. Multiple room suites would have 144 rooms available for rent, subdivided as 85 limited-term occupancy condominium hotel units and 30 resort/hotel managed commercial units (non-habitatable management condominium units, e.g. lobby and maintenance closets), at the Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, San Diego County. (DL-SD) [POSTPONED]
d. Appeal
No. A-6-ENC-09-02 (Wellman, Encinitas) Appeal by
Commissioners Kruer & Wan from decision of City of Encinitas
granting permit with conditions to Carlos Wellman for demolition of
12-unit apartment building that spans 2 blufftop lots (lots 1 and 2)
and construction of 2-story 4,521 sq.ft. home with 724 sq.ft. garage
and 2,121 sq.ft. basement on lot #1, at 708 Fourth Street, Encinitas,
San Diego County. (GDC-SD)
e. Appeal
No. A-6-ENC-09-03 (Wellman, Encinitas) Appeal by
Commissioners Kruer & Wan from decision of City of Encinitas
granting permit with conditions to Carlos Wellman for demolition of
12-unit apartment building that spans 2 blufftop lots (lots 1 and 2)
and construction of 2-story 4,297 sq.ft. home with 715 sq.ft. garage
and 1,818 sq. ft. basement on lot #2, at 708 Fourth Street, Encinitas,
San Diego County. (GDC-SD)
f. Appeal No. A-6-ENC-09-50 (Westbridge Financial, Encinitas) Appeal by Commissioners Kruer & Wan, Dolores Welty, Buena Vista Audubon Society, San Diego Sierra Club, and Russ Whitman from decision of City of Encinitas granting permit with conditions to Westbridge Financial for subdivision of 56.94-ac. lot into 19 single-family residential lots, 2 open space lots, and 1 remainder lot at north and south side of La Costa Avenue, approx. 0.25 mile west of El Camino Real, Encinitas, San Diego County. (GDC-SD) [POSTPONED]
7. 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. 6-07-133 (Li, Encinitas) Application of Bernard Li to construct 10 ft.-high addition to existing seawall, install 35 ft.-high tied-back concrete columns between existing columns and remove concrete footing seaward of seawall, on the public beach below 680 Neptune Avenue, Encinitas, San Diego County. (GDC-SD) [POSTPONED]
Future Meetings: The next meetings of the Coastal Commission will be November 4-6 in Long Beach and December 9-11 in San Francisco.
26. SANTA
MONICA MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY REPORT.
27. DEPUTY
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REPORT.
28. EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR’S REPORT including report and possible Commission
action on legislation and water quality.