State Coastal Commission OKs the development of 315 homes
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Kenneth Ma
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- The California Coastal Commission approved a plan
Wednesday to develop 315 homes on a 54-acre site in the Seacliff area
bordered by Palm Avenue, Goldenwest Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
Commissioners also OKd the development of an adjacent 96 acres for
commercial facilities for tourism -- such as retail shops, restaurants,
hotels, museums and offices -- as soon as oil production at the site is
completed.
The 96-acre site, which is owned and operated AERA Energy Resources
LLC of Bakersfield, will serve as an oil field for another 15 to 20
years, the specific plan shows.
Developer PLC Land Co. had hoped to build up to 500 homes on the
54-acre property but scaled back the project to 315 homes in response to
city staff recommendations.
City Planner Mary Beth Broeren said staff recommended the number of
homes be reduced, in part, to create more space for a public park and
also because neighborhood residents asked for fewer homes.
In February, the City Council approved a specific plan that allows for
the development of up to 315 homes on the site.
“Whenever [the city] can make a reduction in density, it is a good
thing,” said Councilwoman Shirley Dettloff, who also serves on the state
Coastal Commission.
Though the project has passed the first few hurdles, it still must go
before the Planning Commission for final approval in the fall, Broeren
said. The developer needs approval for its subdivision map and a coastal
development permit.
The project will not need another approval from the City Council,
Broeren said, because council members have approved the specific plan.
The first phase of homes is expected to be done and available for
purchase by the spring, Holman said. The rest of the project is expected
to be completed by 2003.
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