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Here are some of the decisions coming out of the council meeting
on Tuesday.
PACIFIC BAY HOMES
A request by Pacific Bay Homes to add kitchenettes to the guest
cottages of 11 units in the One Ford Road area was sent back to the
Planning Commission after council members agreed there was not enough
information to make a decision. The company had decided to cancel the
request until council members suggested sending the matter back to
the commission.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Some residents worried that the issue could result in zoning
changes at One Ford Road that could in turn affect their property
values. But council members assured residents that they would work to
assure that their home values were not affected.
WHAT WAS SAID:
‘’I can’t imagine that the zoning is going to change at One Ford
Road.’’
-- Councilman
Steve Bromberg
BUSINESS DISTRICT
The Corona del Mar Business Improvement District will continue its
work for another year, council members decided. On Tuesday, they
voted to renew the district and to continue to authorize its
assessment revenue source for the 2002-03 years.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The area’s Vision 2004 revitalization for Corona del Mar will
continue as planned for the next fiscal year.
WHAT WAS SAID:
“We have a great community, and Vision 2004 is going to make it an
even greater community.”
-- Donald Glasgow of the Corona del Mar Business Improvement
District
-- Compiled by
June Casagrande
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