Coastal Commission Meeting June 9, 2022 - Project Plans and Approval Conditions

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The Coastal Commission Meeting on June 9, 2022, at the Greer Residence in Newport Beach, California, discussed the proposed development involving the removal of unpermitted structures and encroachment into the Seminuk Slough wetland. Project plans, including the demolition of a deck, were presented along with proposed new development with setback regulations. The approval of the development was conditioned to ensure compliance with public access and resource protection policies under the Coastal Act and the certified LCP. Commission staff recommended approval based on specified conditions related to risk assumption, construction practices, lighting, landscaping, and more.


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  1. ITEM TH14B COASTAL COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 9, 2022 Greer Residence 237 Canal Street Newport Beach, Orange County CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST DISTRICT SLIDE 1

  2. NEWPORT SHORES NEIGHBORHOOD SEMENIUK SLOUGH ITEM TH14B CDP 5-21-0739 (GREER) SLIDE 2

  3. Project Plans include removal of unpermitted development PROP 20 x25 Deck encroachment into the Seminuk Slough wetland proposed to be demolished ITEM TH14B CDP 5-21-0739 (GREER) SLIDE 3

  4. PROPOSED NEW DEVELOPMENT Stringline Setback Seminuk Slough ITEM TH14B CDP 5-21-0739 (GREER) SLIDE 4

  5. APPROVALW/CONDITIONS The proposed development has been conditioned to assure consistency with the public access and resource protection policies of the Coastal Act and the certified LCP. The conditions are: 1) Assumption of Risk; 2) No Future Shoreline Protective Device; 3) Removal of Unpermitted Development; 4) Construction Best Management Practices; 5) Construction Staging Plan; 6) Night Lighting Plan; 7) Landscaping; 8) Bird Strike Prevention; 9) Deed Restriction Commission staff recommends approval of the coastal development permit as conditioned. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) ITEM TH14B CDP 5-21-0739 (GREER) SLIDE 5

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