ON THE AGENDA Here are some of...
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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the issues the city council will consider
tonight.
FAIRVIEW PARK MASTER PLAN
At the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of Jan. 22, the
commission unanimously approved the final design of three areas at
Fairview Park with the deletion of any landscaping north of the
Fairview Channel. Councilwoman Libby Cowan appealed the decision to
the City Council based partially on some resident concerns about
parking.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council is expected to approve deleting the landscaping north
of the Fairview Channel and work with the Harbor Soaring Society to
meet their needs while preserving the environmental integrity of the
area, rerouting the proposed trail around the vernal pool instead of
through the pool and reconsidering reinstating a lower parking lot
within the master plan.
MINI-STORAGE BUILDING PERMIT
On Jan. 27, the Planning Commission denied the permit. In early
February, Monahan appealed the denial. The proposed mini-storage
building occupies the northerly 20 feet of the lot. At the commission
meeting, six people spoke in opposition to the project citing
concerns including their belief that there is a glut of mini-storage
projects within the city and that the use is inappropriate for the
area and not compatible with the surrounding neighborhood.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The owner is expected to ask that the issue be continued, Monahan
said.
HOME RANCH REHEARING
The council will reconsider how to best distribute the $2-million
educational grant from the Segerstrom family for the massive Home
Ranch project. On Jan. 21, the council selected two foundations and
recommended certain features concerning how they would be organized.
Mayor Karen Robinson was absent for the decision and took issue with
the fact that the council did not require the foundations to adhere
to the same strict open-meeting laws that the council does.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council could stick with the two foundations and require them
to be covered by the Brown Act or start from scratch and choose among
three different foundation options. The other two options suggested
only one foundation to distribute the money.
-- Compiled by
Deirdre Newman
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