Community Planning Group Recommendations for Development Projects
Eads Companion Unit
Project Number:
654651
Community:
La Jolla
Vote:
Approve: 15-0-2
Conditions or Recommendations:
Approved on consent
Distribution Date:
1368 Reed Ave
Project Number:
654750
Community:
Pacific Beach
Vote:
Approve: 13-0-0
Conditions or Recommendations:
None
Distribution Date:
1804 PB Dr
Project Number:
657743
Community:
Pacific Beach
Vote:
Approve: 13-0-0
Conditions or Recommendations:
None
Distribution Date:
1976 - 1980 Diamond
Project Number:
649656
Community:
Pacific Beach
Vote:
Approve: 12-0-0
Conditions or Recommendations:
Recommend clause preventing Short-Term Vacation Rentals in HOA
Distribution Date:
304 - 306 Kolmar St. Residences
Project Number:
639405
Community:
La Jolla
Vote:
Deny: 11-5-1
Conditions or Recommendations:
See attached reasons for denial
No Action Reason:
Project appealed to Planning Commission
Distribution Date:
Barr Alley Vacation
Project Number:
661017
Community:
Uptown
Vote:
Approve: 14--1
Conditions or Recommendations:
Distribution Date:
First Element Fuel Station NUP
Project Number:
658005
Community:
Uptown
Vote:
Approve with Conditions: 14-1-
Conditions or Recommendations:
Project is approved with the following condition: all trees displaced by construction must be replanted/replaced.
Distribution Date:
Rancho Peñasquitos CPA for Black Mt. Road
Project Number:
Project No. 357262
Community:
Rancho Penasquitos
Vote:
Approve: 7-0-2
Conditions or Recommendations:
To support the Rancho Peñasquitos CPA submitted to the City in 2014 to eliminate the widening of Black Mountain Road and supportive documents.
Distribution Date:
4078 Arizona St. Map Waiver
Project Number:
635766
Community:
North Park
Vote:
Approve: 13-0-0
Conditions or Recommendations:
Distribution Date:
Georgia Lofts TM
Project Number:
653775
Community:
North Park
Vote:
Approve with Non-Binding Recommendations: 12-1-0
Conditions or Recommendations:
The NPPC approves the Tentative Map for Georgia Lofts at 4375 Georgia St. because increasing access to opportunities to home ownership increases neighborhood stability and desirability. However, the NPPC strongly believes that the often-used “dual tracking” method of initially permitting a building as apartments, to later change to condominiums, deliberately circumvents neighborhood input into the design process. NPPC would like to work with city staff to improve upon this process
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