Meeting Overview
After a hiatus in January, the Coastal Commission reconvened in February in Cambria, where Commissioners voted on several important items including a moderate cost hotel in Cayucos, the first comprehensive LUP update since the 2015 Sea Level Rise Guidance document was adopted for the City of San Clemente, and approval of a letter of opposition to the recently released 2019-2024 Draft Proposed National Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
Issues voted on at this meeting:
The LCP amendment consists of a comprehensive update to the certified City of San Clemente Land Use Plan (LUP), including the alignment of the California Coastal Trail, alternative parking strategies, limitations on preferential parking, protection of existing and provision of affordable overnight accommodations and more...
The Commission voted on a draft letter to the federal Bureau of Ocean and Energy management expressing the concern and strong opposition to the proposed federal 2019-2024 Draft Proposed National Oil and Gas Leasing Program...
The Cayucos Del Mar Hotel applicant, Frank DeCicco, proposed to subdivide 18 legal lots of record into three lots (two residential lots and one commercial lot) and to construct a 19-room, moderate cost, hotel (the “Cayucos Del Mar Hotel”) with associated underground hotel parking and landscaping...
Other Discussions
February 2018 Hearing Report
This month, the Coastal Commission met in Cambria, where Commissioners voted on several important items including: a moderate cost hotel in Cayucos; the first comprehensive LUP update since the 2015 Sea Level Rise Guidance document was adopted for the City of San Clemente; and approval of a letter of opposition to the recently released 2019-2024 Draft Proposed National Oil and Gas Leasing Program.