Pacifica Tribune/Jane Northrop, Staff writer, 1/6/16. "City defends Pacific Skies Estates decision."
Affordable housing is needed, what's stopping this City from building it? |
Will City NIMBIES be part of the solution, or do they just want to obstruct and sue the City? |
"The city officially responded to recent correspondence from
the California Coastal Commission by defending its 2013 decision to
issue an exemption to a coastal development permit for renovations at
Pacific Skies Estates (PSE).
..... “The city lacks the authority to
reconsider its 2013 exemption determination both because the city was
not the permitting authority for the work at PSE and because the time in
which an interested party could appeal the city’s 2013 exemption
determination has long since passed,” Michelle Kenyon (City Attorney) wrote.
Aggrieved
parties would have had only 10 days to file an administrative appeal
against the original 2013 exemption, and no one did, Kenyon stated. The
Coastal Commission could have met in a public hearing and determined,
through a two-thirds vote, the work was not exempt from a coastal
development permit, but that hearing didn’t occur, Kenyon wrote." Read article.
Related - Affordable Housing Development Corporation. Note Affordable house photographs. Housing community area, from DePaul (not-for-profit organization,Western New York. Row houses, face page image (Wealth Migrate's profile) to JustRentToOwn Real Estate, Los Angeles, CA.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
1 comment:
This was bound to happen. Many of these trailer park makeovers fly under the radar as improvements rather than new construction. Affordable housing disappears. Works like a charm inland, but trying to make a sneaky end run around the CCC with that "repair and maintenance" exemption--who's idea was that? We need to preserve affordable housing. The CCC could be a fearsome ally in that fight.
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