Wednesday

January 11

2017

9:00 a.m.

  1. CALL TO ORDER.
  2. ROLL CALL.
  3. AGENDA CHANGES.
  4. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT.
    Public comments will be heard at 9:00 am for items not on the agenda, for no more than 30 minutes. For those unable to attend the early comment period, there may be additional comment time available later in the day. Note: Comments made during the general public comment period regarding matters pending before the Commission do not become part of the official record for those matters.
  5. CHAIR'S REPORT

STATEWIDE

  1. ACTING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
    1. Executive Director's Report
    2. Commission Correspondence
      Consideration and potential action on Commission correspondence.
    3. Interagency Agreement
      Authorization to enter into contract with Sea Grant/University of California, San Diego to pay Commission's share of costs for one California Sea Grant Fellow for one-year. (SH-SF) APPROVED
    4. Legislative Report
      Legislative Report: New Laws Memo. Review and discussion of newly enacted statutes. (JA/SC-SF)
    5. 2016 Strategic Plan Update – Report on Implementation of the 2013-2018 Strategic Plan
      Discussion item only. (JA/SH/MJ–SF)
  2. STATUS REPORT ON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SEARCH PROCESS
    (SH/MW-SF)

SOUTH COAST DISTRICT (LOS ANGELES COUNTY)

  1. ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR.
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. Application No. 5-16-0934 (Stein, Venice, Los Angeles)
      Application of John P. Stein for interior remodel and 1,115 sq.ft. second-floor addition and roof deck to 1,472 sq.ft., 1-story single-family home with 788 sq.ft. non-habitable basement, resulting in 2,587 sq.ft., 2-story, single-family home with detached 2-car garage with recreational room, at 20 Sunset Ave., Venice, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County. (CO-LB) CONCURRED
    2. Application No. 5-16-0953 (Make It Nice, LLC, Venice, Los Angeles)
      Application of Make It Nice, LLC for substantial demolition and remodel of 1,160 sq.ft., 1-story single-family home and construction of 2,838 sq.ft. 2-story addition, resulting in 4,020 sq.ft., 2-story, single-family home with attached 2-car garage and 669 sq.ft. deck area, at 665 Broadway, Venice, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County. (CO-LB) CONCURRED

SOUTH CENTRAL COAST DISTRICT

  1. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
    Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the public. For specific information contact the Commission's Ventura office at (805) 585-1800. CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. NOTICE OF IMPENDING DEVELOPMENT.
    1. Pepperdine University Notice of Impending Development No. PEP-NOID-0008-16 (Enhanced Recreation Area Phase II and Temporary Staging Area)
      Public hearing and action on Notice of Impending Development by Pepperdine University to construct an irrigated turf recreation field within an existing debris basin at Marie Canyon using approximately 45,000 cu.yds of soils removed from a temporary stockpile located at Pepperdine’s Drescher Graduate Campus and temporary use of the stockpile area as a construction staging area during buildout of the Outer Precinct component of the Student Housing Rehabilitation Project, at Pepperdine University, Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County. (WH-V) APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
  4. COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS.
    See Agenda Categories. Attention: Items appearing in this section of the agenda may be moved to the Consent Calendar for this area by the Executive Director when, prior to taking up the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant are in agreement on the staff recommendation. If an item is moved to the Consent Calendar it will be processed in the same manner as other Consent Calendar items (See Agenda Categories) except that if that item is subsequently removed from the Consent Calendar by a vote of three or more commissioners, the item will be acted upon at the meeting in the order in which it originally appears on this Meeting Notice and in the manner Coastal Permit Applications are processed. The purpose of this procedural change is to expedite the Commission's coastal development permit process.
    1. Application No. 4-15-0466 (King, Santa Barbara Co.)
      Application of Charles King to: (1) remodel and partially demolish and add 1,107 sq. feet to existing 2,911 sq.ft., 3-story, single-family beachfront home with 1,088 sq.ft. attached garage, resulting in a 3,415 sq. ft., 3-story, single-family home with 838 sq.ft. attached garage; (2)replace existing decks; (3)construct 10 new concrete caissons with system of grade beams above to support new ground-floor deck and additions; (4) grade and cut up to 140 cu.yds.; (5) build approx. 70 linear ft. of new retaining walls varying 6 to 12 feet in height; and (6) repair approx. 10 existing timber piles that are part of the existing 22-pile and perimeter concrete footing foundation system, at 1821 Fernald Point Lane, Montecito, Santa Barbara County. (DC-V) APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS

SOUTH COAST DISTRICT (LOS ANGELES COUNTY)

  1. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
    Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the public. For specific information contact the Commission's Long Beach office at (562) 590-5071. CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. NEW APPEALS.
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. Appeal No. A-5-VEN-16-0099 (Broumand, LOC Equities, Venice)
      Appeal by Mary Jack and Sue Kaplan of City of Los Angeles decision granting permit with conditions to Cameron Broumand, LOC Equities for a major remodel of single-story, 762 sq.ft. single-family home, including 765 sq.ft. first floor addition and 1,050 sq.ft. second floor addition at rear of property, resulting in 2,648 sq.ft., 2-story, 26-ft. high single-family home on 3,600 sq.ft. walk street lot at 934 Amoroso Place, Venice, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County. (MR-LB) NO SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND
  4. COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS.
    See Agenda Categories. Attention: Items appearing in this section of the agenda may be moved to the Consent Calendar for this area by the Executive Director when, prior to taking up the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant are in agreement on the staff recommendation. If an item is moved to the Consent Calendar it will be processed in the same manner as other Consent Calendar items (See Agenda Categories) except that if that item is subsequently removed from the Consent Calendar by a vote of three or more commissioners, the item will be acted upon at the meeting in the order in which it originally appears on this Meeting Notice and in the manner Coastal Permit Applications are processed. The purpose of this procedural change is to expedite the Commission's coastal development permit process.
    1. Application No. 5-16-0808 (Grand Prix Association of Long Beach and City of Long Beach)
      Application of Grand Prix Association of Long Beach and City of Long Beach to install and remove temporary facilities for traffic and public accommodations for 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 Grand Prix event including: cement barriers (K-rails), security and safety fencing, pedestrian bridges across the race course, grandstands, concession stands and portable toilets, at Downtown Shoreline, Long Beach, Los Angeles County. (ZR-LB) APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS

ENFORCEMENT

  1. ENFORCEMENT REPORT.
    Report by Chief of Enforcement on Statewide Enforcement Program. (LAH-SF)

STATEWIDE

CLOSED SESSION
At a convenient time during the meeting, the Commission (CCC) will have a closed session to discuss items of pending litigation, including:
  • 657 Flowers LLC et al. v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Animal Protection and Rescue League v. City of San Diego et al., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • CCC v. Witter, et al., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Friends of the Children’s Pool v. City of San Diego et al., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Beach Vacations Coalition v. City of Laguna Beach et al. (CCC, RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Beach & Bluff Conservancy v. City of Solana Beach (CCC et al., RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Homeowner’s Assn. of the Solana Beach & Tennis Club v. City of Solana Beach (CCC, RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Drakes Bay Oyster Co. v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Friends of the Canyon v. CCC (Longi et al., RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Friends of Oceano Dunes v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A) – see item Th14a
  • Fudge v. CCC et al. (Laguna Beach Golf & Bungalow Village LLC, RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Grassroots Coalition v. CCC (Lester et al., RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Martins Beach 1 LLC et al. v. Turnbull-Sanders et al., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • People of the State of California et al. v. U.S. Dept. of the Interior et al., Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Rubino v. CCC et al. (Mendocino Land Trust, RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • San Diego Navy Broadway Complex Coalition v. CCC (San Diego Unified Port District, RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • San Clemente Vacation Rental Alliance v. City of San Clemente, et al. (CCC, RPI),, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
  • Security National Guaranty v. CCC, Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A)
The Commission is authorized to discuss these matters in a closed session pursuant to Government Code § 11126(e)(2)(A) and (2)(C). In addition, the Commission may consider matters which fall under Government Code § 11126(e)(2)(B) or (2)(C). The Commission may also consider personnel matters which fall under Government Code § 11126(a).
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  2. COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS
  3. CONSERVANCY REPORT
  4. SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY REPORT
  5. SANTA MONICA BAY RESTORATION REPORT
  6. DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REPORT

Thursday

January 12

2017

9:00 a.m.

  1. CALL TO ORDER.
  2. ROLL CALL.
  3. AGENDA CHANGES
  4. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT.
    Public comments will be heard at 9:00 am for items not on the agenda, for no more than 30 minutes. For those unable to attend the early comment period, there may be additional comment time available later in the day. Note: Comments made during the general public comment period regarding matters pending before the Commission do not become part of the official record for those matters.

NORTH CENTRAL COAST DISTRICT

  1. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
    Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the public. For specific information contact the Commission's San Francisco office at (415) 904-5260. CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs).
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. City of Half Moon Bay LCP Amendment No. LCP-2-HMB-14-0612-1. Certification Review
      Concurrence with the Executive Director's determination that the action by the City of Half Moon Bay accepting certification of LCP-2-HMB-14-0612-1 (Habitat Map Revisions) with modifications is legally adequate. (SR-SF) APPROVED

CENTRAL COAST DISTRICT

  1. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
    Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the public. For specific information contact the Commission's Santa Cruz office at (831) 427-4863. CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs).
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. Monterey County LCP Amendment No. LCP-3-MCO-16-0041-1 (Medical Cannabis Regulations). Time Extension
      Public hearing and action on extension of time limit to act on request by Monterey County to amend the Implementation Plan to add definitions related to medical cannabis, add commercial medical cannabis activities as a conditional use within certain zoning districts, and add Chapter 20.67 to regulate commercial medical cannabis activities. (BO-SC) APPROVED
    2. San Luis Obispo County LCP Amendment No. LCP-3-SLO-15-0013-1-Part B (Resource Management System)
      Public hearing and action on request by San Luis Obispo County to amend the Land Use Plan’s Resource Management System, including by modifying the standards for defining adequacy of public and private services to serve new development, including water supply and wastewater treatment capacity. (KK-SC) POSTPONED
  4. LONG RANGE DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
    1. University of California of Santa Cruz Long Range Development Plan No. LRDP-3-SCZ-16-0005-1 (Wetland Buffer Expansion and Minor Changes) ADDENDUM
      Public hearing and action on request by UCSC to amend its Coastal Long Range Development Plan (CLRDP) to: 1) update Figure 5.2 to show expanded boundaries and associated buffers of Wetland 5; 2) make minor changes to CLRDP Appendix A (Resource Management Plan), all at UCSC’s Marine Science Campus at Terrace Point, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County. (RM-SC) APPROVED AS SUBMITTED
  5. NOTICE OF IMPENDING DEVELOPMENT.
    1. University of California of Santa Cruz Notice of Impending Development No. SCZ-NOID-0010-16 (NOID 8 Parking Lot Development and Expansion)
      UCSC’s notice pursuant to the certified CLRDP that it intends to develop Parking Lot E and expand the Seymour Center Parking Lot, including installation of parking pay stations, ADA access, berm enhancements, and trail development, all at UCSC’s Marine Science Campus at Terrace Point, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County. (RM-SC) APPROVED
  6. NEW APPEALS.
    See Agenda Categories .

    Th13a & Th13b share a single combined staff report

    1. Appeal No. A-3-PSB-12-042 (Capistrano Seawall, Pismo Beach)
      Appeal by Commissioners Kinsey and Brennan of City of Pismo Beach decision granting permit with conditions to recognize already constructed 128-ft.-long, 36-ft.-tall, tied-back, contoured-shotcrete seawall on bluff face at Ocean Blvd. near Capistrano Ave. in Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo County. (BO-SC) SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    2. Appeal No. A-3-PSB-12-043 (Vista del Mar Seawall, Pismo Beach)
      Appeal by Commissioners Kinsey and Brennan of City of Pismo Beach decision granting permit with conditions to recognize already constructed 144-ft.-long, 30-ft.-tall, tied-back, contoured-shotcrete seawall on bluff face at Ocean Blvd. near Vista Del Mar Ave. in Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo County. (BO-SC) SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    3. Appeal No. A-3-MCO-06-044 (Mayr Subdivision, North Monterey Co.) CORRESPONDENCE
      Appeal by Commissioners Shallenberger and Reilly of Monterey County decision granting permit with conditions to Robert and Linda Mayr for subdivision of 5.52-acre parcel into 2 lots (one 2.85 acres and one 2.67 acres), development of mutual water system, construction of septic systems and driveway infrastructure, and related improvements, at 16323 Castroville Blvd., Prunedale, North Monterey County. (KK-SC) SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND, De Novo Hearing CONTINUED
    4. Appeal No. A-3-MCO-05-027 (Rancho Roberto Subdivision, North Monterey Co.) CORRESPONDENCE ADDENDUM
      Appeal by Commissioners Shallenberger and Wan; and Friends, Artists, and Neighbors of Elkhorn Slough of Monterey County decision granting permit with conditions to Robert Bugalski for subdivision of 13.3-acre parcel into 27 lots (26 residential lots and one open space lot placed in conservation easement); construction of stormwater detention pond within wetland; 2,400 cu.yds. of grading; and demolition of existing single-family home, barn, and accessory buildings, at 66 Fruitland Ave., Royal Oaks, North Monterey County. (KK-SC) DENIED
    5. Appeal No. A-3-PSB-15-0030 (Rozo, Pismo Beach) CORRESPONDENCE ADDENDUM
      Appeal by Tarren Collins and Laurie D. Cummings of Pismo Beach decision granting permit with conditions to Ernie and Pam Rozo for demolition of existing single-family home and construction of new 2-story single-family home with attached 2-car garage and secondary dwelling unit, at 388 Windward Ave., Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo County. (YC-SC) SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND, De Novo Hearing CONTINUED
    6. Appeal No. A-3-SCO-16-0100 (Geisreiter, Santa Cruz Co.) CORRESPONDENCE
      Appeal by Lynn Dunn of Santa Cruz County decision granting permit with conditions to Reed Geisreiter to recognize design changes to already constructed garage/breezeway; recognize over-height fence; approve landscaping plan; and resolve miscellaneous code violations, at 120 13th Ave., in Live Oak area of Santa Cruz County. (RM-SC) NO SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND
  7. CONDITION COMPLIANCE
    1. Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (ODSVRA) CDP Review
      Hearing Procedures CORRESPONDENCE ADDENDUM
      Review of the overall effectiveness of the methods being used to manage vehicle impacts in relation to coastal resources at ODSVRA as required by coastal permit 4-82-300, as amended, in the Oceano Dunes area of San Luis Obispo County. (YC-SC) CONTINUED
RECEPTION: At the conclusion of the meeting on Thursday, January 12, 2017, or at 7:30 p.m., whichever is later, the Commission will attend a reception hosted by the City of Pismo Beach and the Pismo Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau at Ventana Grill, 2575 Price St., Pismo Beach. Members of the public are welcome to join the Commission; however, because space is limited, those wishing to attend must RSVP by contacting Jill McMahon at jmcmahon@pismobeach.org.

Please note: This is a social event for the Commission and the public. No lobbying, distribution of materials, signage, or other communication about Commission business should occur at the event. Thank you.

Friday

January 13

2017

9:00 a.m.

  1. CALL TO ORDER.
  2. ROLL CALL.
  3. AGENDA CHANGES.
  4. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT.
    Public comments will be heard at 9:00 am for items not on the agenda, for no more than 30 minutes. For those unable to attend the early comment period, there may be additional comment time available later in the day. Note: Comments made during the general public comment period regarding matters pending before the Commission do not become part of the official record for those matters.

SOUTH COAST DISTRICT (ORANGE COUNTY)

  1. ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR.
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. Application No. 5-16-0740 (Littlefair, Newport Beach)
      Application of Andrew Littlefair to remove 538 sq.ft. floating dock and replacement with 402 sq.ft. floating dock, at 531 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, Orange County. (FSY-LB) CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR.
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. Application No. 5-15-0169 (Bassi and Issab, LLC, Newport Beach)
      Application of Chris Bassi, Issab, LLC to demolish duplex, and construct 2-story, 24-ft. high, 3,006 sq.ft. single-family home with 447 sq.ft. 2-car garage on Bayfront lot, at 441 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, Orange County. (MA-LB) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    2. Application No. 5-16-0444 (Warmington, Newport Beach)
      Application of The James P. Warmington Jr. Separate Property Trust #1 to demolish 2-story home on bay-front parcel, reconstruct bulkhead, and construct 3-story 4,715 sq. ft. home with attached 3-car garage, at 700 Bay Ave., Newport Beach, Orange County. (ZR-LB) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    3. Application No. 5-16-0485 (Saldena, San Clemente)
      Application of Fred and Celia Saldena to remodel existing 1,856 sq.ft. single-family home, including addition of 928 sq.ft. to first and second floor, and construct detached 430 sq.ft. 2-car garage, adjacent to coastal canyon, at 303 Avenida de Los Lobos Marinos, San Clemente, Orange County. (MR-LB) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    4. Application No. 5-16-0548 (Shah, Newport Beach) ADDENDUM
      Application of Sharish and Shandhya Shah to demolish 2-story, 2,543 sq.ft. single-family home and detached garage and construct 2-story, 29-ft. tall, 5,096 sq.ft. single-family home including attached 3-car garage, minor grading for site compaction and drainage improvements, hardscape improvements, minor landscaping, and removal of existing concrete block wall encroaching 2-ft. onto public right of way on ocean-front lot, at 1200 Oceanfront, Newport Beach, Orange County. (LR-LB) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS

ENERGY, OCEAN RESOURCES AND FEDERAL CONSISTENCY

  1. ENERGY, OCEAN RESOURCES and FEDERAL CONSISTENCY.
    Report by the Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, negative determinations, matters not requiring public hearings, and status report on offshore oil & gas exploration & development. For specific information contact the Commission's Energy, Ocean Resources, and Federal Consistency Division office at (415) 904-5240. CONCURRED
    1. Request to Waive Permit Application Fee (Poseidon Resources (Surfside), LLC, Huntington Beach)
      Request by Poseidon Resources (Surfside), LLC, to waive application fee for its pending resubmittal of permit application for its proposed seawater desalination facility, Huntington Beach, Orange County. (TL-SF) DENIED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS.
    See Agenda Categories. Attention: Items appearing in this section of the agenda may be moved to the Consent Calendar for this area by the Executive Director when, prior to taking up the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant are in agreement on the staff recommendation. If an item is moved to the Consent Calendar it will be processed in the same manner as other Consent Calendar items (See Agenda Categories) except that if that item is subsequently removed from the Consent Calendar by a vote of three or more commissioners, the item will be acted upon at the meeting in the order in which it originally appears on this Meeting Notice and in the manner Coastal Permit Applications are processed. The purpose of this procedural change is to expedite the Commission's coastal development permit process.
    1. Application No. 9-16-0384 (Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles)
      Application of Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power to install and operate new seafloor cables and concrete electrode vaults to replace marine portions of Sylmar Ground Return System, in state waters of Santa Monica Bay, including onshore landing site in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles waters, Los Angeles County. (JS-SF) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    2. Application No. 9-16-0990 (Venoco, Inc., Santa Barbara Co.)
      Application by Venoco, Inc. to temporarily repair 4 dilapidated fender piles on west side of Casitas Pier by installing replacement piles over existing pile stubs located at southern terminus of Dump. Rd., Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County. (KH-SF) POSTPONED

NORTH COAST DISTRICT

  1. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
    Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the public. For specific information contact the Commission's Arcata office at (707) 826-8950. CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. NEW APPEALS.
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. Appeal No. A-1-HUM-16-0101 (Dollar General, Humboldt Co.)
      Appeals by Dan & Kelly Noga and Kimberly Tays of decision of County of Humboldt granting permit with conditions to Dollar General to construct 9,300 sq.ft., 22-ft-high commercial building with associated parking for 24 vehicles and landscaping at a location 455-ft. north of intersection of Eich Road and South Broadway, south of Eureka, Humboldt County. (MBK-A) POSTPONED

SOUTH COAST DISTRICT (ORANGE COUNTY)

  1. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT FOR ORANGE COUNTY
    Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the public. For specific information contact the Commission's Long Beach office at (562) 590-5071. CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs).
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. City of Newport Beach LCP-5-NPB-15-0039-1 (Implementation Plan) Certification Review ADDENDUM
      Concurrence with the Executive Director’s determination that the action by the City of Newport Beach accepting certification with suggested modifications of LCP-5-NPB-15-0039-1is legally adequate. (LR-LB) CONCURRED
    2. City of San Clemente Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 1-16 (LCP-5-SCL-16-0012-1) ADDENDUM
      Public hearing and action to extend the time limit for Commission action for up to one year on request by the City of San Clemente to amend the certified Land Use Plan (LUP) portion of the LCP by providing a comprehensive update of the LUP involving amended previously certified policies and introducing new policies. (CO-LB) APPROVED

SAN DIEGO COAST DISTRICT

  1. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
    Report by Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, LCP matters not requiring public hearings, and on comments from the public. For specific information contact the Commission's San Diego office at (619) 767-2370. CONCURRED
  2. CONSENT CALENDAR (removed from Regular Calendar).
    See Agenda Categories .
  3. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs).
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. City of Oceanside LCP Amendment No. LCP-6-OCN-16-0042-1 (Zoning Ordinance Update)
      Public hearing and action on request by the City of Oceanside to amend its Implementation Plan to remove, certify, and/or modify several different zoning articles. (TR-SD) APPROVED AS SUBMITTED
    2. City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. LCP-6-CII-16-0066-2 (Marja)
      Public hearing and action on request by the City of Carlsbad to first redesignate land uses on two parcels located along El Camino Real, approx. 800 ft. east of Kelly Drive, from General Commercial/Residential Low Medium Density to General Commercial and Residential Low Medium Density to R-15 and then rezone the sites from C-2 General Commercial/R-A-Residential Ag to C-2 General Commercial and R-A-Residential Ag to RD-M Residential Density-Multiple. (EP-SD) POSTPONED
    3. City of San Diego LCP Amendments No. LCP-6-SAN-16-0063-2/Part A (Affordable Housing Density Bonus); LCP-6-SAN-16-0063-2/Part B (Emergency Shelters/Continuing Care Retirement Communities) and LCP-6-CCP-16-0064-2 (Downtown Mobility Plan Revisions) Time Extension
      Public hearing and action to extend the time limit for Commission action up to one year on request by City of San Diego to amend the certified Land Development Code (IP) to address affordable housing, emergency shelters and retirement communities and amend the certified Downtown Community Plan (LUP) to incorporate changes associated with the segment’s Mobility Plan. (DNL-SD) APPROVED
  4. NEW APPEALS.
    See Agenda Categories .
    1. Appeal No. A-6-COR-16-0097 (City of Coronado Public Facilities Enhancement Project)
      Appeal by Coronado Shores HOA and Commissioners Bochco & Shallenberger from decision of City of Coronado granting permit to City of Coronado to construct 235 sq.ft. public restroom facility with 1,000 sq.ft. plaza, 23-ft. deep, steel sheet-pile seawall, and replace public stairway, within existing rock revetment and sandy beach at terminus of Avenida del Sol cul-de-sac, Coronado, San Diego County. (KC-SD) SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND, de Novo Hearing CONTINUED
  5. COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS.
    See Agenda Categories. Attention: Items appearing in this section of the agenda may be moved to the Consent Calendar for this area by the Executive Director when, prior to taking up the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant are in agreement on the staff recommendation. If an item is moved to the Consent Calendar it will be processed in the same manner as other Consent Calendar items (See Agenda Categories) except that if that item is subsequently removed from the Consent Calendar by a vote of three or more commissioners, the item will be acted upon at the meeting in the order in which it originally appears on this Meeting Notice and in the manner Coastal Permit Applications are processed. The purpose of this procedural change is to expedite the Commission's coastal development permit process.
    1. Application No. 6-16-0099 (San Elijo JPA outfall pipeline replacement, Encinitas) ADDENDUM
      Application of San Elijo Joint Powers Authority to replace and realign existing 2,500 ft., 30 in. diameter outfall pipeline with 2,900 ft., 30 in. diameter outfall pipeline from the San Elijo Water Reclamation Facility southwest under San Elijo Lagoon to Cardiff State Beach, Encinitas, San Diego County. (ML-SD) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    2. Application No. 6-16-0434 (State Parks Cardiff Day Use Lot repairs)
      Application of California Department of Parks and Recreation to authorize unpermitted rip rap maintenance done at Cardiff State Beach day-use lot through a 2013 emergency permit; follow-up authorization of additional rock placed in 2015 under an emergency permit; and implementation of a 5-year maintenance plan for the site at the northern terminus of the Cardiff State Beach parking lot, 2500 South Coast Highway 101, Encinitas, San Diego County. (AL-SD) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
    3. Application No. 6-16-0528 (California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Carlsbad)
      Application of California Department of Fish and Wildlife for maintenance dredging of up to 118,000 cu.yds. of beach sand from central basin of Batiquitos Lagoon and placement of sand on beach south of lagoon inlet, Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, San Diego County. (TR-SD) Moved to Consent Calendar, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS

STATEWIDE

  1. Closed Session to Consider Applicants for Executive Director
    The Commission will meet in closed session to discuss applicants for the Executive Director position to interview in closed session during the February 2017 meeting.

Future

Meetings

The next meetings of the Coastal Commission are
February 8-10, in Newport Beach and March 8-10, in South Central.

Agenda Categories

ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT APPLICATIONS. If a person objects to issuance of an administrative permit or permit conditions, that person is allowed 3 minutes to request removal of the application from the administrative calendar. If four or more Commissioners vote to remove an item from this calendar, the approval is revoked, and the application will be scheduled for action at a later meeting.

COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS. The Commission may vote at the conclusion of the public hearing, or it may continue the matter to a subsequent meeting. Time limits are determined by the Chair but generally are 15 minutes combined total time per side. The applicant may reserve some time for rebuttal after the opponents speak.

CONSENT CALENDAR. Three minutes will be allowed each side to address the Commission on whether to remove an application from this calendar. It takes 3 or more Commissioners to remove an item from the consent calendar, in which case it will be scheduled for further hearing & action at a later meeting.

ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS. Public hearing and action on proposed Cease and Desist Orders, Restoration Orders, and recordation of Notices of Violation.

FEDERAL CONSISTENCY. See time limits under COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS above.

FINDINGS. Public hearing and vote to approve findings for a previous Commission action. The only issue is whether the findings adequately support the previous Commission action. The hearing is not to reargue the merits of the prior action.

LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS (LCPs). LCPs consisting of a land use plan and implementation plan are prepared by local governments and provide the standards for issuing coastal permits after approval by the Commission. Copies of LCP reports are available on request from the Commission office. Oral testimony may be limited to 5 minutes or less for each speaker, depending on the number wishing to be heard. Copies of all correspondence will be provided to the Commission.

NEW APPEALS. (Note: This agenda item requires an initial determination of whether the appeal raises a 'substantial issue' and may not include a de novo public hearing on the merits of the project.)

When staff recommends 'substantial issue,' a public hearing on the question will only be held if 3 or more Commissioners ask for it. If three Commissioners do not request a hearing on 'substantial issue' the matter automatically proceeds to de novo public hearing either at this or a later Commission meeting. If staff recommends 'no substantial issue,' public testimony will be taken only on the question whether the appeal raises a 'substantial issue.' Generally and at the discretion of the Chair, testimony is limited to 3 minutes total per side.

If the Commission finds "substantial issue" and there is no staff recommendation on the merits of the project, the de novo hearing will be scheduled for a subsequent meeting.

PERMIT AMENDMENTS or EXTENSIONS. Public hearing and action on requests to amend or extend permits previously issued by the Commission.

RECONSIDERATIONS. Public hearing and action to reconsider previous actions.

VOTING on APPLICATIONS. Hearing and action on coastal development permits continued from a previous meeting. The time limits are 5 minutes combined total time per side, and the applicant may reserve time for rebuttal.

Meeting Rules & Procedures

SPEAKER SIGN-UP & TIME LIMITS. If you wish to speak, please fill out a 'Request to Speak' form and give it to a staff person. Forms are available near the door to the meeting room. Time limits are indicated on the back of speaker sign-up forms, and under 'agenda categories' later in this summary. Generally, the Chair will determine time limits for each individual speaker and for organized presentations.

SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN MATERIALS. Written materials must be submitted to Commission staff no later than 5:00 p.m. on the Friday before the hearing (staff will then distribute your materials to the Commission). Note that materials received after this time will not be distributed to the Commission. In the upper right hand corner of the first page of your submittal please identify the agenda item number. Please summarize your position in no more than two or three pages if possible. Please Note: You are discouraged from submitting written materials to the Commission on the day of the hearing, unless they are visual aids. It is difficult for Commissioners to carefully consider late submittals.

LOCATION OF MEETINGS. The Commission meets once a month in different locations of the State in order to facilitate public participation. Staff attempts, whenever possible, to schedule matters for hearings that will be relatively close to the location of a proposed development. However, legal deadlines for action may require that the hearing on an item take place in a different area than the proposed project.

NO FAXs will be accepted at the meeting site. You may be able to make prior arrangements with staff or a Commissioner to send a fax, but you will be responsible for paying the hotel or meeting site for its receipt.

CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. Government Code Section 84308 requires Commissioners to disqualify themselves from voting on any matter if they have received a campaign contribution of more than $250 from an interested party. If you intend to speak on any hearing item, please indicate on your speaker slip and/or in your testimony, if you have made campaign contributions of more than $250 to any Commissioner within the last year, and if so, to which Commissioners you contributed.

CONTACTS with COMMISSIONERS. . Written materials sent to Commissioners must also be sent to staff at the same time. All non-procedural communications must become part of the record. For a summary of these ex parte communication requirements, please visit www.coastal.ca.gov/roster.html#exparte.

PUBLIC STATEMENTS ABOUT ITEMS NOT ON THIS AGENDA. At the start of the meeting or those unable to attend the early comment period, there may be time for public statements about Commission work other than items that are pending before the Commission. Persons wishing to speak should fill out a sign-up slip, and limit presentations to 3 minutes. You may always submit written comments to the Commission office, and copies will be distributed to Commissioners. Please note that on the final day of the meeting, public comment will only be heard at some time prior to adjournment for the day.

WHEN WILL MY AGENDA ITEM BE HEARD? It is not possible to predict how quickly the Commission will complete agenda items or how many will be postponed to a later date. The Commission begins each session at the time listed on the Meeting Notice and considers each item in the sequence listed, except in extraordinary circumstances. The Commission may consider an item even though interested persons are not present.

STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS. A written staff report is available for most items on this agenda. At the end of the agenda description the author's initials and a code indicating his/her headquarters office are identified (A=Arcata SF=San Francisco SC=Santa Cruz V=Ventura LB=Long Beach SD=San Diego). Staff reports are usually distributed 10 days before the meeting. Staff reports for any item on this Meeting Notice are generally available on the Commission's website. Paper copies are also available upon request.

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS/MATERIALS. Powerpoint presentations must be accompanied by a USB flash drive, flash memory card, or compact disk. All electronic formats must be PC compatible. Files created on a Mac might not be supported. It is recommended that a hard copy of any electronic presentation be submitted in case of technical difficulties. A slide projector & laptop will be available from our audio-visual technician, and they can assist you in its use. All materials exhibited to the Commission during the hearing (slides, maps, etc.) are part of the public record and must be kept by the Commission for 60 days after final Commission action on the matter. Your materials will be returned upon written request unless needed for judicial review.

PUBLIC & ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS. Some public records for agenda items are available for inspection at the meeting, and are available in the Commission office. Please call to make an appointment to see any file you are interested in. If you decide to challenge a final decision of the Commission in Court, please request preparation of the administrative record by letter to the Administrative Records Section at the Commission office in San Francisco, and indicate in your letter a description of the agenda item and date(s) of Commission action.

CLOSED SESSION. At any time during the meeting the Commission may meet to consider personnel matters or litigation in a session closed to the public pursuant to the attorney-client privilege and statutory exemption to the Open Meeting Act (Government Code § 11126e).

ACCESS TO HEARINGS. The hearings are wheelchair accessible. If accommodation for other disabilities is required, please call (415) 904-5200.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about this agenda, contact one of the following district offices:

District Staff Member Address Public Number
North Coast District Bob Merrill 1385 8 th Street, Suite 130
Arcata, CA 95521
707-826-8950
North Central Coast District Nancy Cave 45 Fremont Street Suite 2000
San Francisco CA 94105-2219
415-904-5260
Central Coast District Susan Craig 725 Front Street Suite 300
Santa Cruz CA 95060-4508
831-427-4863
South Central Coast District Barbara Carey 89 S. California Street Suite 200
Ventura CA 93001-2801
805-585-1800
South Coast District Teresa Henry 200 Oceangate 10th Floor
Long Beach CA 90802-4325
562-590-5071
San Diego Coast District Deborah Lee 7575 Metropolitan Drive Ste. 103
San Diego, CA 92108-4402
619-767-2370
Energy, Ocean Resources
& Federal Consistency
Alison Dettmer 45 Fremont Street Suite 2000
San Francisco CA 94105-2219
415-904-5240
Headquarters/Statewide Vanessa Miller 45 Fremont Street Suite 2000
San Francisco CA 94105-2219
415-904-5200

A Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD) is available by contacting the California Relay Services at 711.