4. GENERAL
PUBLIC COMMENT. Public comments will be heard at 9:00 am
for items not on the agenda, for no more than 30 minutes. For those
unable to attend the early comment period, there will be additional
comment time available later in the day.
5. ADMINISTRATIVE
CALENDAR. See AGENDA
CATEGORIES.
a. Application No. 5-11-285 (Farmer, LTD, Sunset Beach)Application of Farmer, LTD to convert unpermitted triplex back to single-family home on 2,700 sq.ft. interior lot within first public road and sea. Complete interior remodel is proposed to convert existing 1,050 sq.ft. single-story duplex structure back to single family home; third unit located on second story of detached two-car garage to be converted into storage space. New windows and doors and new exterior paint proposed for remodel and garage. No grading or landscaping is proposed, at 17020 7th Street, Sunset Beach, Orange County. (LR-LB)
b. Application No. 5-11-286 (Farmer, LTD, Sunset Beach)Application of Farmer, LTD for complete interior remodel including replacement of windows and doors and new insulation of existing 1,218 sq.ft. single family home and construction of 20’ x 20’ and 12 ft.-tall, two-vehicle wood carport and new driveway along frontage road for carport access. No grading or landscaping is proposed, at 17016 7th Street, Sunset Beach, Orange County. (LR-LB)
c. Application No. 5-12-25 (Hagin, Huntington Beach)Application of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hagin to install new addition to existing cantilevered deck, new gutter on cantilever and new filter box. The deck addition is 21 foot 2 inches long and cantilevers 5 ft. beyond the bulkhead, at 17062 Baruna Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County. (JDA-LB)
6. CONSENT
CALENDAR. See AGENDA
CATEGORIES.
Motion
and Vote
a. Application No. 5-11-258 (Gondon,Newport Beach) Application of Max Gondon to remove 42.5 ft.-long wooden bulkhead and construct new concrete bulkhead in same location supported with four (4) helical anchors landward of bulkhead with top bulkhead elevation of +9.0 ft. mean lower low water (MLLW), to protect existing single-family home. Grading consisting of 30 cu.yds. of cut and 30 cu.yds. of fill, to be recompacted on site. Proposed cantilevered deck extending 5 feet past edge of bulkhead coping and new 3-ft. 6-in. tall guardrail installed at edge of new bulkhead, at 1913 East Bay Ave, Newport Beach, Orange County. (FSY-LB)
b. Application No. 5-12-6 (Nielsen,Huntington Beach)Application of Christian Nielsen to repair existing seawall/bulkhead consisting of installation of 7/16 in. carbon fiber reinforced vinyl ester resin sheetpile panels (sheet pile) along toe of seawall footing and removal of existing concrete to restore 20.92 sq. feet of soft bottom bay habitat to mitigate 5.42 sq. feet of soft bottom habitat, at 16852 & 16862 Baruna Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County. (MV-LB)
c. Application No. 5-12-007 (Wirtz, Huntington Beach)Application of Kenrick G. Wirtz to repair existing seawall/bulkhead consisting of installation of 7/16 in. carbon fiber reinforced vinyl ester resin sheetpile panels (sheet pile) along toe of seawall footing and removal of existing concrete to restore 8.08 sq. feet of soft bottom bay habitat to mitigate 2.71 sq. feet of soft bottom habitat impact, at 16712 Wanderer Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County. (MV-LB)
d. Application No. 5-12-19 (Nichols,Huntington Beach)Application of Mr. & Mrs. Robert and Teresa Nichols to repair existing seawall/bulkhead consisting of installation of 7/16 in. carbon fiber reinforced vinyl ester resin sheetpile panels (sheet pile) along toe of seawall footing and removal of existing concrete to restore 10.95 sq. feet of soft bottom bay habitat to mitigate 2.71 sq. feet of soft bottom bay impact, at 4022 Diablo Circle, Huntington Beach, Orange County. (MV-LB)
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. 1-11-7 (Union Pacific Railroad,Eureka) Application of Union Pacific Railroad to remediate soil contamination at former metal salvage operation site by (1) clear vegetation from 7,000 sq.ft. upland area adjacent to shoreline and demolish existing 6,400 sq.ft. warehouse building; (2) excavate 13,580 cu.yds. of contaminated soils from upland portion of site and backfill area with clean imported earthen material; (3) prepare one acre intertidal mudflat portion of site for dredging of contaminated sediments by installing temporary turbidity barrier (PORTADAM steel-framed structure and/or silt fencing); (4) dredge 4,350 cu.yds. of contaminated sediments from intertidal mudflat and backfill with clean imported earthen material; (5) install shoreline stabilization materials along length of site above mean high water following excavation, includes “marine mattress” composed of rock-filled geogrid container buried beneath backfill between MHW and high tide line (HTL), rows of live willow fascines and coir matting above HTL, and row of 3’x3’ gabion baskets buried just below final grade along upland strip of land above the HTL; and (6) temporarily stockpile dredged and excavated material on upland portion of site for dewatering purposes prior to transport to off-site disposal facilities, at 701 First Street, Eureka, Humboldt County. (MBK-E) [POSTPONED]
8. 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 Francisco
office at (415) 904-5260.
10. 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. 2-10-032
(Kotula, Marin Co.)Application of Dorothy
Kotula for after-the-fact replacement of section of pier (including
pilings), and proposed replacement of a dock, pilings, and stairs at
the end of the pier, on the Tomales Bay side of 12788 Sir Francis Drake
Boulevard in the unincorporated Inverness area of Marin County. (LK-SF)
11. 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 Santa Cruz
office at (831) 427-4863.
a. City of Carmel by-the-Sea LCP Amendment No. CML-MIN-1-12. Concurrence with the Executive Director’s determination that the proposed modification to the City’s LCP to allow transitional housing as a principal as opposed to a conditional use in the Residential Limited Commercial district is minor. (MW-SC)
13. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs) See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
b. City of Pismo Beach LCP Amendment No.
PSB-1-11 (Sign Regulations). Time Extension. Public
hearing and action on extension of time limit to act on request by City
of Pismo Beach to amend the LCP’s sign regulations. (KG-SC)
d. Santa Cruz County LCP Amendment No. SCO-1-11
Part 1 (Site Standard Exceptions). Public
hearing and action on request by Santa Cruz County to amend LCP
provisions to allow for exceptions from certain maximum scale and bulk
standards (related to height, setbacks, separation between structures
on the same property, lot coverage and floor area ratio) in the urban
areas of Santa Cruz County. (JA-SC)
a. Appeal No. A-3-SLO-11-064
(Lewis, San Luis Obispo Co.)Appeal by John
Carsel and Carol Baptiste, John and Sue Black, and Marie Jaqua of San
Luis Obispo County decision granting coastal permit with conditions to
Dr. Marshall Lewis for demolition of 2,810 sq.ft., one-story,
single-family home and construction of new 4,555 sq.ft., two-story,
single-family home with 2,377 sq.ft. underground garage, and relocation
of historic water tank on-site, at 709 Lucerne Avenue in the Cayucos
area of San Luis Obispo County. (DR-SC)
a. Application No. 3-10-023
(Santa Cruz Port District Dredging and Beach Nourishment Project)Application
of Santa Cruz Port District for multi-year dredging and beach
nourishment at and adjacent to Santa Cruz Harbor in both City of Santa
Cruz and unincorporated Live Oak beach area of Santa Cruz County.
(SC-SC)
b. Application No. 3-10-034 (Caltrans,Monterey Co.) Application of Caltrans for both after-the-fact authorization and follow-up permit authorization (for development completed under emergency CDPs 3-10-005-G and 3-10-015-G) associated with two rip-rap revetment structures (637 feet long and 820 feet long) and two gabion crib wall structures (550 feet long and 426 feet long) and related development along Highway One at Shale Point and Alder Creek in the Big Sur coast area of Monterey County. (MW-SC) [POSTPONED]
c. Application No. 3-11-031
(Giovanni's Fish Market, Morro Bay) Application
of Giovanni’s Fish Market to expand boat dock, to improve existing
outdoor seating area with additional windscreens and retractable
awning, and to relocate sportfishing business to site, at 1001 Front
Street (along Morro Bay Embarcadero (lease sites 102 and 102W)), Morro
Bay, San Luis Obispo County. (MC-SC)
d. Application No. 3-11-035
(Coast Dairies & Land Company, Davenport)Application
of Coast Dairies & Land Co. for a land division of
approximately 6,800-acre property resulting in 7 parcels (6 parcels
inland and 1 seaward of Highway One) surrounding community of Davenport
in north coast area of Santa Cruz County. (DR-SC)
COMMISSION
FIELD TRIP. Weather permitting,the Commission will take a
field trip, leaving the Ventura City Hall at approximately 1:00 pm on
Thursday, April 12th, to visit various sites in the City of Ventura and
Ventura Harbor area. The Commission will return at approximately 3:00
pm to complete its remaining agenda. The public is invited to attend by
following the Commission vehicle(s) in private vehicles and joining the
Commission at designated stops. Limited seating may be available on the
Commission van. Amore detailed itinerarywill be
available at a later date. For more information, please contact the
Commission’s South Central District office in Ventura at (805)
585-1800.
17. 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 Ventura
office at (805) 585-1800.
19. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs) See AGENDA CATEGORIES.
a. City of San Buenaventura LCP Amendment No.
SBV-MAJ-1-11. Public hearing and action on
request by the City of San Buenaventura to amend the Land Use Plan
portion of the certified LCP to modify the policies and provisions
pertaining to mixed-use development on an approximately 21-acre vacant
waterfront site designated Harbor Related Mixed Use (HRMU) in the
Northeast Harbor area of the Ventura Harbor. (KB-V)
[Additional correspondence received has been appended to the staff report for item 20a below on April 9.]
a. Appeal No. A-4-MAL-10-008
(Malibu Bay Company, Los Angeles Co.)Appeal
by Deane Earl Ross from decision of City of Malibu granting permit to
Malibu Bay Company for subdivision of a vacant 2.08-acre beachfront
parcel into four parcels, at 30732 Pacific Coast Highway, City of
Malibu, Los Angeles County. (DC-V)
a. Application No. 4-11-043 (City
of Santa Barbara Parks and Recreation Department)
Application of City of Santa Barbara Parks and
Recreation Department for 5-year permit to implement annual desilting
and vegetation management and enhancement program for purpose of flood
control, mosquito abatement, and habitat enhancement, including
one-time removal of 0.89 acres of marsh vegetation; annual maintenance
of vegetation removal; 0.89 acres of habitat enhancement; and removal
of approximately 339 cu.yds. of sediment and vegetation within
concrete-lined channel at Andree Clark Bird Refuge, Santa Barbara,
Santa Barbara County. (KB-V)
22. 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 onsent 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.
5-11-302 (City of Newport Beach Sunset Ridge Park)
Application of City of Newport Beach for public park (Sunset Ridge
Park) including: (1) active recreational amenities in form of
playground and picnic area, youth baseball field, and two youth soccer
fields; (2) passive recreational amenities in form of memorial garden,
pedestrian paths, and an overlook area with shade structure and
seating; (3) 1,300 sq.ft., one-story restroom and storage facility,
with maximum height of 20-ft.; (4) landscaping/ planting plan, at 4850
West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Orange County. (JDA-LB)
[POSTPONED]