Short Week, Thin Agendas And The Fish Fry
SHORT WEEK
This week in Costa Mesa has an abbreviated schedule of official meetings. The City Council has aSpecial Closed session Wednesday, HERE, (NOTE: The special closed session has been cancelled.. no quorum!) in which negotiations with the two Fire organizations will be discussed, but you can't attend. The Parks and Recreation Commission meeting originally scheduled for Thursday has been cancelled, but we're not sure why. The Finance Committee meets tomorrow, but few actually care about it or attend the meetings. If you really want to attend, the meeting is in Conference Room 1A and begins at 3:30 p.m. The agenda is HERE.
PLANNING COMMISSION
However, we DO have a Planning Commission meeting scheduled on Tuesday, May 26th, at 6:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers. You can read that agenda HERE. There are only five (5) items on the agenda.
PACIFIC ARTS PLAZA REVIEW
First is Public Hearing #1, HERE, is the two-year review of Pacific Arts Plaza, an area bounded by Bristol Street, Anton boulevard, Avenue of the Arts and 405 Freeway. The staff recommends approval.
PLUMS EXPANSION
Next up is Public Hearing #2, HERE, a request from Plums Cafe, 369 E. 17th Street, Suite #8, for a conditional use permit for 1) valet parking service during peak hours on Saturday and Sunday, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.- 11 p.m. and, 2) an amendment to a zoning application to expand their use of space and deviate from the Shared Parking Requirements. Staff recommends approval.
NEWPORT ITALIAN STORE
Public Hearing #3, HERE, is a request for a conditional use permit for sale/outdoor display, and repair services of motorcycles within 200 feet of a residential zone and use of storage containers and a planned signing program at 1536 Newport Boulevard. Apparently the operator has been operating in violation of codes for more than two years and has been cited several times. The staff recommends approval.
MORE VERTICAL HOMES
Public Hearing #4, HERE, is a planning application and tentative parcel map for four (4) detached residential units at 2068 Maple Avenue. This is another of the three (3) story plus roof deck developments popping up all over the Westside like so many mushrooms. This one includes deviations in lot size and front landscape setbacks and appears to meet the parking requirements.
ANOTHER TATTOO SHOP
Public Hearing #5, HERE, is a planning application for a conditional use permit for a tattoo shop at 2052 Newport Blvd., Suite 11. This is another request from a business that has been operating in violation of code. According to the staff report, the Planning Commission has previously approved CUPs for a dozen such tattoo shops in the past. There's a chart in the staff report on handwritten page 3 listing those. The image below shows the location of each, including the one proposed in this request. (Click on image to enlarge)
This week in Costa Mesa has an abbreviated schedule of official meetings. The City Council has a
PLANNING COMMISSION
PACIFIC ARTS PLAZA REVIEW
First is Public Hearing #1, HERE, is the two-year review of Pacific Arts Plaza, an area bounded by Bristol Street, Anton boulevard, Avenue of the Arts and 405 Freeway. The staff recommends approval.
PLUMS EXPANSION
Next up is Public Hearing #2, HERE, a request from Plums Cafe, 369 E. 17th Street, Suite #8, for a conditional use permit for 1) valet parking service during peak hours on Saturday and Sunday, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.- 11 p.m. and, 2) an amendment to a zoning application to expand their use of space and deviate from the Shared Parking Requirements. Staff recommends approval.
NEWPORT ITALIAN STORE
Public Hearing #3, HERE, is a request for a conditional use permit for sale/outdoor display, and repair services of motorcycles within 200 feet of a residential zone and use of storage containers and a planned signing program at 1536 Newport Boulevard. Apparently the operator has been operating in violation of codes for more than two years and has been cited several times. The staff recommends approval.
MORE VERTICAL HOMES
Public Hearing #4, HERE, is a planning application and tentative parcel map for four (4) detached residential units at 2068 Maple Avenue. This is another of the three (3) story plus roof deck developments popping up all over the Westside like so many mushrooms. This one includes deviations in lot size and front landscape setbacks and appears to meet the parking requirements.
ANOTHER TATTOO SHOP
Public Hearing #5, HERE, is a planning application for a conditional use permit for a tattoo shop at 2052 Newport Blvd., Suite 11. This is another request from a business that has been operating in violation of code. According to the staff report, the Planning Commission has previously approved CUPs for a dozen such tattoo shops in the past. There's a chart in the staff report on handwritten page 3 listing those. The image below shows the location of each, including the one proposed in this request. (Click on image to enlarge)
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FISH FRY STARTS FRIDAY NIGHT
That's it for this meeting. However, Friday, May 29th, begins the 68th annual Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry and Carnival at Fairview Park. You can learn all about it by clicking on their website, HERE. Once there you can find out how to receive a coupon for $1.00 off on a Fish Dinner. So, plan to spend at least part of your weekend at Fairview Park, for rides, food, entertainment and lots of fun.
Labels: Costa Mesa Planning Commission, development, Fish Fry, tattoo parlor
1 Comments:
Wow how very strange, that on a night when the City Council would discuss negotiations with a labor group, it somehow needs to be canceled. Canceling = Stalling, but what's new.
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