INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some of...
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INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some of the issues the Planning Commission will consider
tonight.
AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE
In 2002, an assembly bill was signed into law that eliminates
local discretionary review of second unit (accessory apartment)
applications. In July, the city has to accept these applications
without the discretionary review. If the city’s zoning code is not
changed to reflect the state law, state standards of accessory
apartments will prevail over the city’s standards.
WHAT TO EXPECT
“The change is not to the criteria that are used to allow access
units, but to replace discretionary review with ministerial review,
which means staff just makes sure all criteria is satisfied and
allows them to be built without any kind of hearing or notice,” Chair
Bruce Garlich said.
MASTER PLANS
The Town Center Drive Master Plan and a change to the North Costa
Mesa Specific Plan go before the commission.
The Town Center Drive Master Plan is a conceptual plan for the
future improvement of the portion of Town Center Drive between Park
Center Drive and Avenue of the Arts as a pedestrian-oriented public
plaza linking the major arts venues within the South Coast Plaza Town
Center Theater Arts District.
The commission will consider incorporating the Theater Arts
District Plan for the South Coast Plaza Town Center into the North
Costa Mesa Specific Plan.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recommends continuing both these items to its May 27
meeting.
“They are being continued because the Theater Arts District Plan
is not ready for commission consideration yet,” Zoning Administrator
Perry Valantine said. “[The applicants] still have a little work to
do on that. So we’ll be bringing it back when we have something for
them to look at.”
-- Deirdre Newman
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