Inside CITY HALL
Jennifer Kho
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
The Planning Commission is scheduled Monday to consider a tentative
map for a cooperative housing development for low-income families.
If it is approved, the development, a collaboration between Habitat
for Humanity of Orange County and the city’s Redevelopment Agency, will
include the subdivision of two Del Mar Avenue lots into four.
The lots are owned by the Redevelopment Agency, and Habitat for
Humanity would select the owners, who would be required to fit
affordability restrictions and abide by maintenance and occupancy
agreements.
Three houses ranging from 2,859 square feet to 3,621 square feet will
be on three of the lots and the remaining lot will be used for a common
driveway, guest parking spaces and part of the front yard.
The project was approved in a development review June 22.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Planning staff is recommending approval of the project.
The City Council in June approved a moratorium prohibiting small-lot
developments, but the moratorium does not apply to project applications
filed before May 15.
The Habitat for Humanity project was submitted May 5.
LIGHTHOUSE COASTAL COMMUNITY CHURCH
The Planning Commission will consider allowing the Lighthouse Coastal
Community Church to use part of its parking lot as a play yard on
weekdays and to establish a new early childhood development center.
The commission was scheduled to consider the request Feb. 12, but the
issue was postponed until today to give the church time to submit
additional information about the proposed early childhood development
center.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Planning staff is recommending that the commission approve the
request.
o7 FYI:
f7 WHAT: Costa Mesa Planning Commission
WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today
PHONE: (714) 754-5245.
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