
The California Coastal Commission February Meeting is in Half Moon Bay on Thursday February 7 2019 and Friday February 8 2019.
The Public is Encouraged to attend.
The California Coastal Commission February 2019 Meeting Location
Oceano Hotel & Spa.
Oceano Hotel & Spa is located at 280 Capistrano Road in Half Moon Bay California.
Contact Phone :(415) 407-3211 (active during meeting only)
The California Coastal Commission rotates their monthly meetings throughout the State of California.
Your voice can be heard at the California Coastal Commission Meeting.
If you have any concerns about California Beach issues you may address the Commission.
General Public Comment Rules
Public comments will be heard at 9:00am for items not on the agenda, for no more than 30 minutes.
For those unable to attend the early comment period, there may be additional comment time available later in the day.
Note: Comments made during the general public comment period regarding matters pending before the Commission do not become part of the official record for those matters.
California Coastal Commission Meeting Agenda is Online
Southern California is highlighted on Thursday February 7 2019.
Northern California is the focus on Friday February 8 2019.
You can read the items now and submit online public comments to SouthCoast@coastal.ca.gov.
Proposed Discussion Items on Thursday February 7 2019 Include:
Huntington Beach Humboldt Drive Bridge Rehabilitation
Huntington Beach Admiralty Drive Bridge Rehabilitation
Huntington Harbor Dock Float Replacement
Newport Beach Dock Float Replacement
San Clemente Mobile Home and Replacement
UC San Diego to refurbish existing approx. 27,000 sq.ft., 3-story over basement structure for classrooms and offices and construct new approx. 15,000 sq.ft,. 2-story structure over existing basement to include a café and classrooms; new public viewpoint on 1.75-acre blufftop lot, at 8890 Biological Grade, La Jolla, San Diego, San Diego County.
Port of San Diego’s adoption of Coastal Commission certification of Port Master Plan Amendment
California Coastal Commission Public Hearings Thursday February 7 2019
Laguna Beach: Public hearing and action to extend time limit for Commission action up to one year for certification of City of Laguna Beach LCP Amendment No. 2-18 which would amend the Implementing Ordinances (LIP) portion of the certified LCP to implement changes to the City’s regulations concerning Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) in Laguna Beach, Orange County.
San Diego: Public hearing and action to extend the 60-day time limit for Commission action for up to one year on request by City of San Diego to amend its certified LCP Implementation Plan to revise various sections of the San Diego Municipal Code addressing Live/Work quarters to promote their development.
Del Mar: Public hearing and action to extend the 60-day time limit for Commission action for up to one year on request by City of Del Mar to amend the certified Implementation Plan and repeal the Downtown Initiative Overlay Zone.
Del Mar: Public hearing and action to extend the 90-day time limit for Commission action for up to one year on request by City of Del Mar to amend the certified Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan to include updates related to local Sea Level Rise Planning efforts.
University of California Santa Barbara: Public hearing and action on Notice of Impending Development by the University of California Santa Barbara for demolition and removal of 1945 single-story wood frame ranch house with stucco siding and raised foundation (Rudy House) that is approximately 3,086 sq. feet located on the West Campus at University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County
THe City of Carpinteria’s request to amend the Implementation Plan of its certified Local Coastal Program to add new regulations for commercial and recreational cannabis-related activities.
California Coastal Commission Closed Session Agenda Items Include
Fudge v. CCC et al. (Laguna Beach Golf & Bungalow Village LLC, RPI)
San Diego Unified Port District v. CCC (Sunroad Marina Partners LP, RPI)
California Coastal Commission Mission
The mission of the California Coastal Commission is to protect, conserve, restore, and enhance environmental and human-based resources of the California coast and ocean for environmentally sustainable and prudent use by current and future generations.
The Commission holds monthly public meetings of three to five days in length in different locations throughout the state.
The Commission meetings provide an opportunity for the Coastal Commissioners to take public testimony and to make permit, planning, and other policy decisions.
Prior to each meeting, Commission staff collects and analyzes information pertinent to meeting agenda items and prepares written staff reports with recommendations for Commission action.
These staff reports are available for public review, by contacting the appropriate Commission office. Some
elected staff reports are also available electronically by means of a link from the Commission’s
Meeting Notice.
For more information please visit California Coastal Commission.
You can watch the California Coastal Commission Meetings at California Coastal Commission Meeting Live Stream
* Any announcements regarding Commission actions will be made in public after the conclusion of the closed session.
Any announcements will also be posted on the Commission’s online agenda.
California Coastal Commission Scheduled Meetings
March 6 thru March 8 2019 California African American Museum located at 600 State Drive in Los Angeles California
April 10 thru April 12 2019 in the Central Coast
May 8 thru May 10 2019 in the South Central Coast
June 12 thru June 14 2019 in San Diego
