COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
o7Here are some items the Planning Commission considered Monday.f7
CORNER OFFICE SPORTS BAR
Complaints to police about the Corner Office Sports Bar and Grill
on Anton Boulevard led the commission to revoke a permit for live
entertainment and to change some of the bar’s other operating
conditions. Commissioners didn’t go as far as city staff members
recommended, however.
In a unanimous vote, the commission took away the bar’s right to
offer karaoke, dancing and other live entertainment, and in a split
vote, 3-2, commissioners chose to restrict the hours of private
parties, forbid events with a door charge, and ban serving of alcohol
on patios or other areas outside the restaurant. Commissioners Bill
Perkins and Donn Hall dissented in the latter vote.
Staff members recommended changing the bar’s closing time to 11
p.m., but the commission left it at 1 a.m. and will review the
situation in 90 days.
WHAT IT MEANS
The Corner Office can no longer offer live entertainment, and the
city will keep a close eye on the bar to stem any further complaints.
MELODY LANE REZONING
The commission unanimously agreed to a rezoning of 124 Melody Lane
to allow condominiums. Property owner Jon K. Jenkins wanted to change
the zoning because as it now stands, just one or two residential
units with the same owner could be built on the property.
The new zoning will allow up to four units that could be owned
separately.
WHAT IT MEANS
The City Council still must approve the rezoning. If it does, the
property owner could build condominiums on the parcel and sell them.
IF YOU GO
* WHAT: Next Costa Mesa Planning Commission meeting
* WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 24
* WHERE: City Council chambers, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
* INFO: (714) 754-5245 or o7www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.usf7
-- Compiled by
Alicia Robinson
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