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6-14-07 - Coastal Commissioners VOTED to DENY PEBBLE BEACH Co's MEASURE "A" INITIATIVE which saved the Del Monte Forest. The Commissioners unanimously denied certifying proposed major changes in land use policies and zoning for the Del Monte Forest Local Coastal Program at the public hearing in Santa Rosa on Wednesday, June 13, 2007.
After David Potter's motion to approve Measure A had failed 8 - 4, the commission then voted unanimously to deny certifying the ballot measure.
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6-02-07 - The Monterey Herald reports the Coastal Commission staff recommends denial of Measure A, the Pebble Beach development initiative in 2000.
6-01-07 - The California Coastal Commission staff has recommended denial of the Pebble Beach Co.'s proposed redevelopment plan (Measure A) due to inconsistencies with state Coastal Act policies.
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12-06-06 - As reported earlier on this website, on December 5th County Supervisors rescinded their earlier approval of Pebble Beach Co.'s major commercial expansion plans in Del Monte Forest that included another new golf course, new Equestrian Center, additional hotel rooms, conference rooms, underground parking garages, new golf cottages and 30 new lots.
During the public hearing, Charles McKee, County Counsel, said they expect to submit PB Co.'s Measure "A" Imitative to the Coastal Commission again at the Commission's public hearing in March, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Monterey. A revised PB Co. commercial expansion plan application is expected to be submitted to the Supervisors at a later date.
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MEASURE "A" WITHDRAWN BY MONTEREY COUNTY SUPERVISORS FROM COASTAL COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING THAT WAS SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 AT THE FOUNTAINGROVE INN IN SANTA ROSA
6-14-06 - Monterey County Supervisors, by a 4-0 urgency vote without public notice on Tuesday morning, requested Measure "A" to be removed from today's Coastal Commission agenda. Supervisor Dave Potter in a letter to the commission which stated there was too much confusion about what was before the Coastal Commission, that Measure A was being confused with the project itself. P.B. Co. attorney Tony Lombardo agreed with county officials, adding that the coastal staff report would have made it impossible to get a "fair hearing." Commission Executive Director Peter Douglas commented on the delay by saying, "I have my suspicions, but the reality is there is no confusion about what is before the commission..." Douglas indicated the commissioners cannot take action but will meet and probably discuss the implications of the delay. Public comments can be expected at the hearing regarding this matter.
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Pebble Beach Co.'s Measure "A" Initiative
An Amendment to the Monterey County Local Coastal Program/Land Use Plan for the Del Monte Forest.
Click HERE to read the full, complete text of the Measure "A" 'Initiative with proposed major changes in ZONING AND POLICIES for the Del Monte Forest LCP/LUP
NOTE the text of Measure "A", Section 11 AMENDMENTS [emphasis added]
1. Except as expressly provided herein, this Initiative may be emended or repealed only by the voters at a County election.
2. The County of Monterey Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to amend provisions of the General Plan and Zoning Code, and other ordinances and policies not amended by this Initiative and in the manner and time required by State Law, if such amendments are necessary to ensure consistency between this Initiative and other elements of the Countys General Plan, Zoning Code, and other County ordinances and policies. |
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MARCH 15, 2005 - County Supervisors approved Pebble Beach Co.'s Measure "A" Initiative and plans for expanding commercial operations in Del Monte Forest. The Supervisors ignored many public comments on why the proposed development projects are excessive and would be too destructive to the incredible Monterey Pine tree forest. They enthusiastically endorsed all pending applications and indicated they were impressed with the Company's plans for new employee housing in the Del Monte Forest and low-cost housing in Pajaro. However, the California Coastal Commission must also OK Measure "A" Initiative and the proposed major development projects. |
March,
2004 -- Voters did not approve the P.B. Co's
Proposed development plans when they voted on
Measure "A". The Measure "A" Initiative was placed
on the ballot to change land use zoning and
policies for the Del Monte Forest. These changes
will only be effective if they are approved by the
California Coastal Commission.
The
County Counsel office has advised that, if approved
by the Supervisors, Measure "A" and Pebble Beach
Co's application for proposed development will be
submitted to the Coastal Commission as a "whole
package".
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Click
HERE
to read detailed information on each of PB Co's
Ten
Pending Applications for
Major Construction Projects in Del Monte Forest.
NOTE: Copies of these applications are
available for public review at the Pebble Beach
Community Services District, Forest Lake and Lopez
Roads, Pebble Beach; and at the Monterey County
Planning Department offices at 2620 First Avenue,
Marina, CA 93933.
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