INSIDE CITY HALL Here are a few...
INSIDE
CITY HALL
Here are a few decisions the Costa Mesa Planning Commission made
this week.
FAIRVIEW PARK TRAIL
The commission considered whether there would be any problems
caused by a proposed multipurpose trail in Fairview Park. The council
approved the concept for the trail when it adopted the Fairview Park
Master Plan. The trail would be used by pedestrians, bicyclists and
school teams.
Biologists hired by the city found that the operation of the trail
would not cause any significant harm to the environment. But they
recommended that short-term construction activities be controlled so
the vernal pools in the area would be protected.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission adopted a study and alleviation program, which is
required before the California Department of Transportation will
issue a construction permit for the project. The permit will allow
the city to get a $200,000 federal grant.
HOME ADDITION APPEAL
The commission heard a request from Victor Schubert to overturn
the zoning administrator’s denial of his plans to replace his
one-story house with a two-story house. The project was rejected
because it didn’t meet the specific criteria or the intent of the
residential design guidelines.
WHAT HAPPENED
After a lot of discussion, the commission voted to continue this
issue for a month to give Schubert enough time to work with staff to
address some of the concerns about his project, Chairman Bruce
Garlich said.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE APPLICATION
The commission considered a request from Kristine Proctor,
representing property owner KWI at 1901 Newport Blvd., to allow
Turnip Rose -- a banquet-catering facility used for conventions,
seminars and weddings -- to serve alcoholic beverages until 1 a.m.
seven days a week within 200 feet of a residential zone. Turnip Rose
had been operating until midnight.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission approved the application.
-- Compiled by
Deirdre Newman
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