COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
HEARINGS POSTPONED
* What happened: The Planning Commission postponed two public hearings
until its next meeting Aug. 28.
The hearings were for a development proposal for a site at 2100 and
2130 Canyon Drive, and for permits for the Q-Club Cafe, 1525 Mesa Verde
Drive East.
* What it means: Instant Jungle Properties, LLC, owner of the Canyon
Drive property, had originally proposed a 22-unit development for the
site, but redesigned the plans after hearing neighbors’ and planning
staff’s concerns.
The new proposal includes 18 single-family homes, modified grading and
a plan to retain the existing ficus tree at the site.
The issue was continued to allow city consultants to change project
documents to reflect the new design proposal.
Q-Club Cafe has requested permits to upgrade its beer and wine license
to allow sales of hard alcohol, to add a 234-square-foot outdoor dining
and smoking patio, and to change its parking configuration to accommodate
the patio.
The existing and proposed permits were originally reviewed in June and
continued to Monday’s meeting, but planning staff failed to notify the
public that the permits would be reviewed then.
The issue was postponed to give staff time to give adequate public
notice.
VOTE: 5-0 / CONTINUED
SORRY, NO BOOZE
* What happened: The commission denied a beer and wine license request
for Roman’s Market, 2400 Newport Blvd., Suite A-3.
* What it means: The market, which sells convenience items and deli
products, will not be allowed to sell alcohol.
Four licenses are allowed in the neighborhood, according to state
Alcoholic Beverage Control, and five already exist.
The market is also in a high-crime area, a condition that prevents the
commission from granting an exception to the state Alcoholic Beverage
Control regulation.
* What they said: “It’s unfortunate that [the market] happens to be
located in a place that is high-crime and where there are already other
licenses,” said Commissioner Katrino Foley, speaking to Roman’s Market
representative Armanda Roman. “I feel for you and the work you do in the
store, but I just can’t find the requirements necessary to approve the
license.”
VOTE: 5-0 / DENIED
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