COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
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ZONING CODE CHANGES
The commission voted to hold off discussing proposed changes to
the city zoning code that would include allowing churches in some
commercial zones and banning chain-link fences on nonresidential
properties.
The changes, which were proposed as a package, would still need
City Council approval, but the commission postponed talking about
them after Mayor Allan Mansoor asked to pull the church zoning change
from the agenda to get more information.
Bill Perkins and Jim Fisler dissented.
WHAT IT MEANS
The city attorney’s office will give a briefing on the church
zoning proposal before the Sept. 26 meeting, when the four zoning
changes will be considered separately.
TRASH BINS
A measure requiring all trash bins in the city to be screened from
view will go to the City Council with the commission’s stamp of
approval. The initial proposal applied only to the Westside and was
part of a series of initiatives the council supported to improve that
part of the city.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council will take up the citywide trash bin screening
proposal, which could also include allowances for property owners who
would lose parking spots to trash bin enclosures.
-- Compiled by Alicia Robinson
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