Attend in person, 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor. Or, view on local television or live feed Pacificcoast.TV, (formerly pct26.com). If you miss civic meetings, view on PCT 26 You Tube! The planning commission meeting begins at 7 p.m., or shortly there following. Planning Commission updates, archives are available on the City website/Planning Commission.
Planning Commission Agenda, 5/2/16, pdf pages 142.
Open Session, 7:00 p.m. Administrative: Approval of 3/21/16 minutes; designation of Liaison to City Council Meeting Commissioner Nibbelin, 5/9/16; Consent items, none; Public hearings, none.
Item 2. Yellow tagged house on planks, "let's walk it!" |
1. Adopt Resolution determining that the 2016-2021 Capital Improvement Program is consistent with the General Plan and Local Coastal Land Use Plan. Active projects report, pdf pages 2-136. Proposed action: adopt.
2. CDP-368-16. Emergency Coastal Development Permit to temporarily move the single family home, located at 532 Esplanade Avenue, away from the eroding property cliff, (APN 009-161-020), pdf pages 137-142. Proposed action: receive and file.
Communications: Commission, Staff. Public (oral). Adjourn.
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Reference. Item 1. City of Pacifica General Plan: The Plan document, pdf pages 331. Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR), April 2015, complies with CA Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). General purpose, and update advisement. Related. Zoning Code, applications/information sheets. Zoning/property improvement questions. Item 2. Acronyms. CDP, coastal development permit; APN, assessor parcel number.
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Related, article and slides. San Francisco Chronicle/SF Gate/Peter Fimrite, 4/19/16. "Pacifica 'dream house' getting a lift away from eroding cliff." "A
company specializing in house raising — Tony Medeiros-Wacker & Sons
— lifted the house off its cement slab Tuesday onto two 36-foot-long
steel girders using 10 hydraulic pumps, which averaged about 1,000
pounds of pressure each. The plan is to slide the house on a track to
the edge of the property line near the sidewalk over the next two days,
where it will sit until McConnell and Wilson can figure out a permanent
location. They (the McConnell family) want to buy another piece of property,
hopefully at a discount, and move the house there before the erosion
catches up to them again." Note photograph by Santiago Mejia from the related SF Chronicle article, Image 12 of 27.
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