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Jennifer Kho
GENERAL PLAN
Community members will today have their first chance to speak about
the city’s draft general plan.
The plan is a comprehensive overview governing the city’s housing,
community design, highways, bikeways and land use for the next 20 years.
Residents will also be able to comment on the draft environmental
impact report, which identifies the effects the plan would have on
transportation, air quality and noise, if the plan is approved.
The city will be accepting public comments on the plan until Aug. 9.
WHAT TO EXPECT: The commission is not expected to take any action on
the plan, but will listen to public comments.
BEACON BAY
Beacon Bay Enterprises has withdrawn its request to subdivide the
former Beacon Bay Auto Wash property into two lots, one for vehicle sales
and one for vehicle storage.
Now, the company is planning to keep the property as one lot, but to
use the front half for vehicle sales and the back half for vehicle
storage.
If the lot had been subdivided, the company could have used different
driveways for each lot.
According to a letter submitted by Wesley Taylor, a representative for
the company, Beacon Bay Enterprises is in escrow to sell the property at
2059 Harbor Blvd. as one lot to Robins Properties.
The Planning Commission was originally scheduled to review the request
at the June 25 meeting, but the review was postponed twice and scheduled
for Monday.
WHAT TO EXPECT: The Planning Commission is expected to approve the new
application with the condition that the business use only the Harbor
Street driveway and that the Charle Street driveway be walled.
Staff is also recommending that the commission deny the company’s
request for 10- and 15-foot landscape setbacks. The requirements call for
15- and 20-foot setbacks, respectively.
FRESH EXPRESS
The commission will consider permitting Fresh Express Market to open a
1,600-square-foot convenience store in the three-story Harbor Plaza/Pain
Center building at 2790 Harbor Blvd., Suite 119.
The store’s hours of operation will from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Mondays
through Saturdays. The store is not proposing to sell alcohol and would
be required to apply for a special permit if it decides to sell alcohol
in the future.
WHAT TO EXPECT: The commission is expected to approve the request.
BREWERY
The commission is scheduled to review a request to convert the vacant
Bertolini’s restaurant into a microbrewery.
Karl Strauss Breweries proposed adding a 2,000-square-foot covered
outdoor dining patio on the north and east sides of the building at 901-A
South Coast Drive.
Part of the patio would encroach 7 feet into the required 20-foot
landscape border next to South Coast Drive.
WHAT TO EXPECT: The commission is expected to approve the application.
NEXT MEETING:
WHAT: Costa Mesa Planning Commission
WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today
INFORMATION: (714) 754-5245
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