Questions newly raised about seal and sea lion protections and possibly adding more properties to the district necessitate responses by proponents that must be reviewed by the State Historical Resources Commission.
With the city seeking to woo housing developers, its first comprehensive review of historical protections in many years comes as some neighborhoods see such rules as a line of defense against high-density housing.
The gazebo near La Jolla Cove will remain cordoned off so San Diego can evaluate the conditions and assess erosion in other areas where there are belvederes, the city says.
California's State Historical Resources Commission unanimously supports a local proposal to list 8 acres of coastal parkland as a historic district and finds it eligible for nomination to the National Register