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CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTER
Costa Mesa Planning Commissioners will consider a request tonight
from church officials to deviate from usual parking requirements for
their new place of worship on Harbor Boulevard.
Officials representing the Christian Outreach Center, slated to
move into a 1,954-square-foot space in the Commerce Park complex, are
asking for a conditional-use permit that would reduce the required
parking spaces from 25 to six.
Plans for the church, which currently has about 30 members, call
for a reception area, office space, sanctuary and restroom on the
first floor and a youth room, “clothing and food room” and restroom
on the second floor, according to a staff report.
Planners said they do not expect any parking problems because the
church services are planned when the other complex businesses are
closed.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planners have recommended approval of the minor conditional use
permit.
BARNACLE BILL’S
The owner of a boat repair business is planning an appeal of a
previous denial by the Planning Commission to construct a deck for
boat detailing and storage.
In July, the Planning Commission denied a request to build a
detailing deck at Barnacle Bill’s boat repair service at 1609 Pomona
Ave., saying the view of the boats would not be properly shielded.
Commissioners also deemed the deck would create a traffic hazard.
Business owner Dan Zaccuri appealed the decision, saying the
proposed ramp would block visibility of the lower storage yard and
proposed additional decorative screening to shield people from the
view, a staff report reads.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning commissioners are expected to uphold their previous
denial.
GOLD COAST COUNSELING
Planning commissioners will hear a status report on a contentious
counseling center that garnered special attention from city leaders
after various neighboring businesses owners claimed the center’s
clients were scaring away customers.
Gold Coast Counseling Center went before both the Planning
Commission and the City Council after 20 years of providing
counseling to obtain a permit that was mistakenly not issued.
Planning commissioners approved the opening of a counseling center
in an industrial building at 2950 Airway Ave. Conditions were placed
on the facility, however, including a mandatory staff member to
supervise building and parking lot activities.
People with businesses in the same building asked the commission
not to support the center, saying the clients were a nuisance. They
said the counseling center’s patrons were often drunk and urinated in
the parking lot. One owner suggested the commission require a
security guard -- paid for by the owner of the center -- to supervise
the actions of the clients.
Councilwoman Karen Robinson appealed the commission’s approval but
was not supported by her colleagues, who upheld the decision.
According to a staff report, the counseling center has hired
security and seems compatible with the surrounding businesses. No
complaints have been filed with the city since April, the report
read.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning commissioners are expected to receive the report and file
it in public record.
-- Lolita Harper
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