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Here are some of the decisions coming out of the Costa Mesa
Planning Commission meeting Monday.
FARM SPORTS COMPLEX
The Planning Commission decided again to postpone any decision on
the field allocation policy at the popular soccer complex, saying
that not all those who wished to participate in the debate were
present.
Recreation Department officials had asked that the commission
review the practices, which were questioned by some soccer parents,
to ensure they were in line with the original conditions imposed by
the City Council when the facility opened.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The issue will come back before the Planning Commission on Aug.
12.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Planning commissioners unanimously approved a request for an
ambulance service and dispatch station on Enterprise Street.
Tom Bell, the owner of property at 3007 Enterprise St., asked the
commission to approve the business, which would allow for parking and
repair of vehicles and the sleeping quarters of crew members.
Planning officials concurred that the new business would not greatly
affect the surrounding residents.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Bell will move his ambulance business to Enterprise Street.
ARTIST LOFT
Planning commissioners postponed a Westside property owner’s
request to forgo a potential parking space to build a pool and a
two-story garage that includes a recreation room and an artist loft
upstairs.
Kirk Norton, the owner of 439 Flower St., initially spoke with
planning staff about the various additions to his property and was
asked to submit alternative designs.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The proposed project will come back before the Planning Commission
on Aug. 12.
-- Lolita Harper
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