The proponent of a 16,488-square-foot home development in La Jolla Farms had to resolve California Coastal Commission staff concerns over native habitat, brush management and the California gnatcatcher.
Also, La Jolla Parkway repaving may be completed by the end of March, and San Diego's sidewalk vending ordinance will go into effect in the coastal zone Jan. 13.
Faced with concerned neighbors and accusations that the applicant was using “deceptive wording” and playing “games,” the La Jolla Shores Permit Review Committee voted to oppose a home project planned a block from Kellogg Park.
After gaining support during local reviews earlier this year, a project to divide a lot on Fay Avenue in La Jolla to build two new houses got the approval of a San Diego hearing officer Oct. 19.
Three projects the La Jolla Community Planning Association had seen before returned at its Sept. 1 meeting: one to subdivide a property on Fay Avenue, one intended to stabilize a bluff in Bird Rock and one to build a house on Hillside Drive.