Attend in person, 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor. Or, view on local Pacific Coast television, PCT/Pacifica Channel 26. PCT links to meeting videos: calendar, and recent coastside civic meeting videos. City Council and Planning Commission meetings usually begin at 7 p.m., or shortly there following. City meeting agendas (current and archived) are available on the City meetings calendar. City websites: City Council, and Planning Commission.
Open Session, 7:00 p.m. Administrative: approval of order of agenda; draft Minutes, none.
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Public oral communications.
New public hearings
1. File 2017-007. SP-163-17. Construction of a 2,460 sq. ft., three story, single-family dwelling on a 5,077 sq. ft. lot: Farallon Avenue, approximately 80 feet south of the Edna Lane intersection, (APN 009-085-430), Fairmont district, report. a) Land Use/Zoning. b) Resolution (draft), COAs. c) Project Plans. d) Construction parking.
2. File 2018-016. Installation of a new Verizon wireless communication facility (WCF), canister, antenna and equipment: Redwood Way public right of way, Park Pacifica neighborhood, report. a) Resolution (draft), COAs. b) Land Use/Zoning. c) Applicant's letter. d) Project plans. e) Photosimulations. f) Alternative site analysis. g) CPUC GO 95 Table 2. h) Radio frequency emissions report. i) Interference analysis report.
3. File 2018-008. Installation of a new Verizon wireless communication facility (WCF), canister, antenna and equipment: Terra Nova Boulevard public right of way, Park Pacifica, report. a) Resolution (draft), COAs. b) Land Use/Zoning. c) Applicant's letter. d) Project plans. e) Photosimulations. f) Alternative site analysis. g) CPUC GO 95 Table 2. h) Radio frequency emissions report. i) Interference analysis report.
4. File 2018-003. Installation of a new Verizon wireless communication facility (WCF), canister, antenna and equipment: Fremont Avenue public right of way, Park Pacifica, report. a) Resolution (draft), COAs. b) Land Use/Zoning. c) Applicant's letter. d) Project plans. e) Photosimulations. f) Alternative site analysis. g) CPUC GO 95 Table 2. h) Radio frequency emissions report. i) Interference analysis report.
Communications: Planning Commission, Staff. Adjourn.
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Reference, development/planning acronyms. ADU, Accessory dwelling unit construction, APN, Assessor's parcel number. CDP, Coastal Development permit. COAs, conditions of approval. CZ, (Coastal Zone Combining) zoning districts. DP, development permit. HDR, High density residential. GPA, General Plan Amendment. LCP, Local Coastal Program. LDR, low density residential. MUP, Marijuana Use permit. PD, Planned Development. PE, Parking Exception. PSD, Site Development permit. PV, Permit Variance. RIA, Rent Increase Application. S, Sign permit. SE, Sign Exception. SF, square foot. SP, Specific Plan. SUB Subdivision. TA, text amendment (ordinance). UP, Use permit. Zoning: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). CA CEQA: Guidelines, Article 19, Categorical Exemptions: Class 1 categorical exemption, section 15061(b)(3); Freestanding single-family residences set-back and parking, C-1, neighborhood commercial. C-2 Commercial/Office (within 100 ft. of a residential zone). C-3, Service Commercial. Class 3 categorical exemption, section 15303(a). MND, Mitigated negative declaration. MMRP, Mitigation monitoring and reporting program. MO-RB, Marijuana Operation-Rockaway Beach Overlay District. R1, single-family residential, Reference.com. MRO, Marijuana Retail Operation. R-3, Multi-family residential; R-3G, Multiple-family residential garden district. S, City of Pacifica Sign ordinance. CA code, accessory (second residential) dwelling units, 65852.2. Zoning/Planning Handouts, City of Pacifica. RZ, rezoning. TDR, transfer of development rights (urban planning). City: Capital Improvement program (CIP), Title/Ordinances/Municipal Code. General Plan. (GP) update documents, background history. Pacifica Municipal Code (PMC). Local Coastal Land Use Plan, (LCLUP), update documents. Note graphic by Lucy Warwick-Ching, from Financial Times, 4/19/17.
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