After multiple local hearings over several months, plans for a controversial belvedere shade structure at Windansea Beach got support from the La Jolla Community Planning Association on April 1.
Town Council president emeritus Ann Kerr Bache said “there’s enough concern that’s been presented to us to take another look.”
But LJCPA President Diane Kane, who did not attend the Town Council meeting, told the
La Jolla Light on April 9 that “this project was acted on last week; we have already sent our comments into the city, and we’re done with it.”
The Town Council and LJCPA are “totally separate organizations” and the Town Council has no influence on LJCPA action, Kane said.
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Development review committee approves Windansea belvedere plans
A pad on Neptune Place near Rosemont Street is pictured in 2018 where a belvedere believed to have been torn down in an act of vandalism once stood.
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Plans for a controversial belvedere shade structure at La Jolla’s Windansea Beach got support from the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee in a 6-1 vote Feb. 16.
The public-private project would build a belvedere (sometimes referred to as a gazebo) at Neptune Place near Rosemont Street as part of a broader list of planned improvements between Westbourne Street and Palomar Avenue, including better path delineation and repairs to the beach stairs and post-and-chain barriers. The whole project is to be funded by Friends of Windansea. The gazebo is expected to cost $24,000.
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