The California Coastal Commission is approaching to give itself some-more time to examination a due order change that would concede a 73-foot mistake beacon to be built during Newport Beach’s designed Marina Park.
The city needs a commission’s capitulation to make an difference in a Shoreline Height Limitation Zone, that boundary structures in that area to 35 feet.
If authorized during a Jan. 11 meeting, a commission’s deadline for movement on a matter would pierce to Feb 2014, though according to a elect staff report, a organisation would substantially confirm on a emanate in March.
Plans for a park, that will be a new Balboa Peninsula village center, have generated debate . The park will excommunicate residents vital in roughly 60 mobile homes on a city-owned property.
In July, a city voted to change a possess land-use devise to concede for a structure, and in October, a city submitted a ask to a elect to make a change.
That focus was rejected. In November, a city’s revised ask was accepted.
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