Source: https://cal-span.org/unipage/index.php?site=cal-span&meeting=2497&owner=CCC&site=cal-span&meeting=2497&owner=CCC
Timestamp: 2019-07-21 13:37:38
Document Index: 573476546

Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 5', 'Application No. 5', 'Application No. 5', 'Application No. 6', 'Application No. 4', 'Application No. 5', 'Application No. 5', 'Application No. 5', 'Application No. 5', 'Application No. 5', 'Application No. 6', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', '§ 11126', 'Application No. 2']

a. Application No. 5-18-1148 (Citrin, Santa Monica) CONCURRED
b. Application No. 5-19-0134 (Bennett, Long Beach) CONCURRED
c. Application No. 5-19-0135 (Ives, Long Beach) CONCURRED
a. University of California Santa Barbara Notice of Impending Development No. UCS-NOID-0001-19 (Buildings 356, 357, & 359 Demolition)APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
a. Application No. 6-19-0191 (City of San Diego Playground)APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
10. Deputy Director's ReportCONCURRED
12. Energy, Ocean Resources & Federal ConsistencyCONCURRED
a. CD-0002-19 (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, San Francisco) WITHDRAWN
15. Deputy Director's ReportCONCURRED
a. County of Santa Barbara LCP Amendment No. LCP-4-STB-18-0039-1-Part D (O’Neil Property Rezone)DENIED
Public hearing and action on the County of Santa Barbara’s request to amend the Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan to change the land use and zoning designation of a property at 2551 Wallace Avenue in the community of Summerland from Recreation/Open Space to Single-Family Residential. (MS-V)
a. Appeal No. A-4-CPN-19-0029 (Hawkins, Carpinteria) NO SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND
a. Application No. 4-18-0206 (California Department and Parks and Recreation, Gaviota State Beach) Postponed
20. Deputy Director's Report For Los Angeles CountyCONCURRED
a. Appeal No. A-5-MNB-19-0030 (Manhattan Beach Open Volleyball Tournament, Manhattan Beach) NO SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND
b. Application No. 5-19-0128 (Hermosa Beach School District, Hermosa Beach)APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
24. Deputy Director's Report for Orange CountyCONCURRED
a. City of Newport Beach LCP Amendment No. LCP-5-NPB-17-0084-1-Part D (4-17) (Ocean Front Encroachments) DENIED
Public hearing and action on the City of Newport Beach’s request to amend both the Land Use Plan and Local Implementation Plan portion of the certified LCP to expand the allowable residential beach encroachments zone on the Balboa Peninsula from 1400 E. Oceanfront to Channel Road, a maximum of 15 feet oceanward of ocean facing property lines. (LR-LB)
b. City of Newport Beach LCP Amendment No. 1-19 (LCP-5-NPB-19-0016-1). Time ExtensionApproved
a. Application No. 5-18-0907 (Nerja Investments, LLC, Seal Beach) POSTPONED
b. Application No. 5-18-0908 (Nerja Investments, LLC, Seal Beach) POSTPONED
Application of George Gallian to remove 30’ x 6’ wide public vertical access pier platform and four, 14-in. square concrete guide piles and expand existing 30’ x 6’ (180 sq.ft.) private dock system shared by 2 private properties by installing two, 14-in. square concrete marina guide piles; 38’ x 4’ wide finger; 14’.5” x 4’ wide headwalk; 3’ x 3’ knee; 18’ x 3’ knee totaling 332 sq.ft. The existing gangway will be re-used, as well as, two, 14-in. square concrete marina guide piles, with shared 512 sq.ft. shared private dock, at 2806 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach, Orange County. (FSY-LB)
Application of Kip Cyprus to remove 706 sq.ft., U-shaped dock float, and replace it with 56’ x 8’, single finger dock float with 14’ x 12’ landing at landward end of float; alterations to existing pier platform; and remove four 12-in. diameter concrete piles and replace with four, 14-in. diameter concrete piles, at 221 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, Orange County. (MV-LB)
f. Application No. 5-18-1156 (Naehring, Newport Beach) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
g. Application No. 5-18-1214 (Tomlinson, Surfside, Orange Co.) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
a. City of Oceanside LCP Amendment No. LCP-6-OCN-18-0069-2 (Base Zoning Districts)APPROVED WITH MODIFICATIONS
b. City of San Diego LCP Amendment No. LCP-6-SAN-19-0032-1 (Appeal Procedures)CONCURRED
Concurrence with the Executive Director’s determination that the request of the City of San Diego to amend the City’s Land Development Code (certified IP) to revise the administrative procedures for appeals is de minimis. (AL-SD)
c. City of San Diego LCP Amendment No. LCP-6-SAN-19-0060-1 (Morena Apartment Homes Overlay Zone)CONCURRED
Concurrence with the Executive Director’s determination that the request of the City of San Diego to amend the City’s Land Development Code (certified IP) to remove the Mobilehome Park Overlay Zone designation from a site is de minimis. (DD-SD)
a. Application No. 6-19-0010 (SeaWorld, San Diego) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
11 Lagunita LLC, et al. v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
Coastal Rights Coalition v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
Friends of the Canyon v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
Friends of Oceano Dunes v. CCC., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A) – See Item Th12a
Friends of Oceano Dunes, et al. v. CCC, et al., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A) – See Item 12a
Harner v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
Bell et al. v. Bell et al., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
Kintsler v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
Rudisill v. CCC (416 Grand Blvd. et al, RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
Concurrence with the Executive Director’s determination that the request by the City of Pacifica to modify the LCP’s Implementation Plan regulations related to allowable residential and commercial cannabis uses is de minimis. (JM-SF)
a. Application No. 2-16-0784 (2 Mirada Ownership Group & Casa Mira Homeowner’s Association Mirada Armoring, Half Moon Bay) APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
Application of 2 Mirada Ownership Group and Casa Mira Homeowner’s Association to construct approx. 257-ft. long tied-back concrete seawall with public access staircase fronting both residential development and California Coastal Trail near where Mirada Rd. intersects the shoreline at the bridge over Arroyo de en Medio in Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County. (SR/JM-SF)
Concurrence with the Executive Director’s determination that the action by San Luis Obispo County accepting certification of LCP-3-SLO-19-0009-1 with modifications (making minor and clarifying changes to the County’s cannabis regulations) is legally adequate. (SC-SC)
Application of San Simeon Community Services District for after-the-fact development at its wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), including installation of riprap revetment, improvements to pipe support structure, structural and component upgrades to the WWTP, and partial replacement and other development associated with WWTP’s outfall pipe, at 9245 Balboa Ave. in unincorporated San Simeon Acres area of North San Luis Obispo County. (BO-SC)
Public hearing and Commission determination on dispute over appealability (pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 13569) of the coastal development permit denied by the City of Marina for the components of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project located in the City of Marina’s jurisdiction. (KB-SC)
Friday July 12, 2019, 9:00am
2. California Coastal Commission and Local Government Public Workshop
Joint workshop with the League of Cities, California State Association of Counties, local government officials and the California Coastal Commission to discuss coastal city and county issues and concerns related to interactions with the Commission on short-term rentals, sea level rise, and LCP development process, including framework for coordination. Agenda and background material for the workshop will be available on the Commission’s website. (JA/MC-SF)
(NOTE: There will be no more than one (1) hour for public comment. Due to the significant level of interest in this item and the limited time available, speakers’ time will be limited to 1 to 2 minutes, depending on the number of speakers, and at the discretion of the Commission Chair. We urge written comments be submitted to: StatewidePlanning@coastal.ca.gov.)
The Public Workshop will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
There will be no General Public Comment on Friday
The next meetings of the Coastal Commission are August 7-9, in Eureka and September 11-13, in Newport Beach.