TELECOMMUNICATIONS City Council members will take...
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
City Council members will take a broad look at telecommunications
in the city at their study session before the council meeting
tonight. On the table will be how to approach questions about
cellular antennas, as well as cable television and Internet service.
City staff has proposed putting into place an ordinance to govern
whether the city should rent out space on its light poles, buildings
and other structures for cellular antennas. Whether or not they opt
to rent out antenna space, they may nonetheless decide that the city
needs clear rules governing cellular antennas.
The cable television issue, while much more contentious in the
city, might be somewhat routine in the study session. The issue
before council members is how to modify the municipal code in a way
that will lay the groundwork for future agreements with cable
providers.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The consensus from tonight’s talks will probably take form as an
agenda item at an upcoming council meeting.
HOAG HOSPITAL EXPANSION
An ordinance that would give Hoag a little more elbow room is
expected to get its final reading tonight. Council members will vote
on an ordinance designed to compensate the hospital for space it lost
when new state rules required the hospital to use more of its space
to house utilities and equipment.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Though this could be a smooth finish to an otherwise bumpy ride,
it’s also possible that the controversy could continue tonight. Some
residents and council members have said they are concerned about the
possibility of giving the hospital too much free rein in its future
growth.
E-Z LUBE IN
CORONA DEL MAR
Council members will revisit the issue of whether an EZ-Lube
service station should be permitted at 3600 E. Coast Highway. The
Planning Commission shot down the company’s request to waive some
parking requirements on the grounds that the 2,641-square-foot
business didn’t fit in well with the rest of the neighborhood.
WHAT TO EXPECT
In part because some residents have written to the city to oppose
the project, there’s a good chance council members will reaffirm the
Planning Commission’s decision.
COMMISSION VACANCIES
A council subcommittee tonight will officially name its nominees
to fill vacancies on the Planning Commission and on the Parks Beaches
and Recreation Commission. The seats were left empty after Planning
Commissioner Mike Kranzley and Parks Beaches and Recreation
Commissioner Stuart Macfarland stepped down.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Replacements will not be
selected tonight; the nominees will be named.
MARINER’S MILE
Would a boat sales center help preserve the marine-oriented theme
of the Mariner’s Mile area? That’s the question council members will
consider tonight when they look at the future of Mariner’s Mile.
Council members will consider ways to continue to assure that marine
uses define the area. As part of this larger vision, they will
consider whether to lease land and sublease it to boat dealers to
create a boat sales center, which could also bring sales tax revenue
to the city.
WHAT TO EXPECT
No action will be taken tonight, but the discussion could have
long-term implications for the area and the city.
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
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