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Belly Up owner wins permit for Restaurant Row project

Encinitas    A proposal to combine two ocean-view buildings along south Cardiff’s Restaurant Row and create one super-sized facility with space for multiple wedding receptions has won its first set of permit approvals. The Encinitas Planning Commission voted 3-1, with Commission Chairman Glenn O’Grady opposed and Commissioner Al Apuzzo absent, to grant the project a design review permit and a minor-use permit. Next, it’s on to the state Coastal Commission. Pacific Coast Grill owner Stephen Goldberg, who is one of the managing partners of the Belly Up music venue in Solana Beach, is proposing to knock out the walls between his restaurant and the now-closed Beach House Restaurant and merge the two L-shaped facilities, creating one 9,388-square-foot building.

Ranch Land Sold

Agricultural land sold Photo courtesy of Lee & Associates The Pauma band of Luiseno Mission Indians has acquired 140 acres of ranch land along State Route 76 adjacent to Casino Pauma. The property was sold for $5 million by FRP Properties, LLC. Matt Weaver and Al Apuzzo of Lee & Associates North San Diego County represented the seller. Mike Fitzsimmons of Pauma Valley Realty represented the Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians. The property features producing citrus and avocado groves with multiple water sources including eight wells on flat to gently sloping terrain.

Cardiff Elementary gets commission s backing for first phase of renovation

Print Plans to demolish aging Cardiff Elementary School classrooms and rebuild much of the campus can move forward despite a legal battle over a school parkland area, the Encinitas Planning Commission has decided. The vote Thursday, April 18, to support the school district’s coastal development permit request was 3-0, with Commissioner Bruce Ehlers absent and Commissioner Brett Farrow recusing himself because he lives near the Montgomery Avenue school site. Commission approval can be appealed to the City Council, and the permit also needs state Coastal Commission approval. Plans call for the demolition of five one-story buildings and three relocatable classroom structures; construction of 10 buildings, including a multipurpose auditorium; realignment of the parking lot; the addition of perimeter fencing around the site; and reconstruction of the playing fields and playground equipment.

Cardiff By The Sea Building Sold

A Cardiff By The Sea office building has been sold for more than $3.7 million. The 4,748 square-foot building at 119 Aberdeen Drive was sold by 119 Cardiff, LLC to 119 Aberdeen Drive, LLC. Matt Weaver and Al Apuzzo of Lee & Associates North San Diego County represented the buyer. Amy McNamara of Urban Property Group and Marc Posthumous of Colliers International represented the seller. The buyer intends to occupy half of the building while leasing out the other half to the existing tenant.

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