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COASTAL COMMISSION APPEAL - For projects appealable to the<br />
Coastal Commission, an aggrieved person may appeal the City Council's<br />
approval to the Coastal Commission within 10 working days of<br />
the issuance of the City's Notice of Final Action. Appeal forms may<br />
be found online at www.coastal.ca.gov or in person at the Coastal<br />
malibusurfsidenews.com Pursuant to California Environmental classifieds Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines<br />
Sections 15082 and 15096, the California Department of Parks and<br />
Malibu surfside news | October 18, 2018 | 37<br />
Recreation, acting as lead agency for the proposed project, consulted<br />
with responsible agencies throughout the preparation of an initial study<br />
and mitigated negative declaration, including the City. As the decision-making<br />
body for the coastal development permit and other entitlements,<br />
the City Council will consider adoption of the Final Initial<br />
Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration, as prepared by the California<br />
Department of Parks and Recreation, if it finds the document acceptable<br />
and in conformance with CEQA. The Final Initial Study and<br />
Mitigated Negative Declaration is available for review on the City's<br />
website at:<br />
http://malibucity.org/DocumentCenter/View/22943/CDP-17-036---<br />
29300-CLIFFSIDE-DR---4468-002-902----INITIAL-STUDY<br />
6703 Legal Notices<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
CITY OF MALIBU<br />
CITY COUNCIL<br />
The Malibu City Council will hold a public hearing on TUESDAY,<br />
November 13, 2018, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Malibu<br />
City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Malibu, CA, on the appeal of the<br />
approval of the project identified below.<br />
APPEAL NO. 18-003 - An appeal of Planning Commission Resolution<br />
No. 18-40, adopting The Point Dume State Beach - Staircase Replacement<br />
Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration (State<br />
Clearinghouse No. 2016121041) and determining that the trail and<br />
vegetation rehabilitation is categorically exempt from the California<br />
Environmental Quality Act, and approving Coastal Development Permit<br />
No. 17-036, an application for coastal access improvements at<br />
Point Dume State Beach, that would demolish an existing metal staircase<br />
to the beach and construct a new timber and concrete staircase<br />
further downcoast from the existing staircase, using a 31,000 square<br />
foot construction equipment staging area located at the northwest corner<br />
of the park on the mesa above the beach, temporary installation of<br />
a crane that can extend upwards of 110 feet tall to complete the construction<br />
of the new stairway, modification of several existing trails to<br />
meet Americans With Disabilities Act standards, including the construction<br />
of two (120 and 180 square foot) elevated boardwalk viewing<br />
areas that will be a maximum of 3 feet tall, the rehabilitation of several<br />
existing trails, and including Variance No. 17-003 to allow for construction<br />
on steep slopes located in the Public Open Space zoning district<br />
at 29300 Cliffside Drive (Point Dume State Preserve)<br />
Appeal Filed: June 28, 2018<br />
Case Planner: Richard Mollica, Senior Planner<br />
(310) 456-2489, Extension 346<br />
rmollica@malibucity.org<br />
A written staff report will be available at or before the hearing for the<br />
projects. All persons wishing to address the Council regarding these<br />
matters will be afforded an opportunity in accordance with the Council's<br />
procedures.<br />
COASTAL COMMISSION APPEAL - For projects appealable to the<br />
Coastal Commission, an aggrieved person may appeal the City Council's<br />
approval to the Coastal Commission within 10 working days of<br />
the issuance of the City's Notice of Final Action. Appeal forms may<br />
be found online at www.coastal.ca.gov or in person at the Coastal<br />
Commission South Central Coast District office located at 89 South<br />
California Street in Ventura, or by calling 805-585-1800. Such an appeal<br />
must be filed with the Coastal Commission, not the City.<br />
Copies of all related documents can be reviewed by any interested person<br />
at City Hall during regular business hours. Oral and written comments<br />
may be presented to the City Council on, or before, the date of<br />
the meeting.<br />
IF YOU CHALLENGE THE CITY'S ACTION IN COURT, YOU<br />
MAY BE LIMITED TO RAISING ONLY THOSE ISSUES YOU OR<br />
SOMEONE ELSE RAISED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DE-<br />
SCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE, OR IN WRITTEN CORRESPON-<br />
DENCE DELIVERED TO THE CITY, AT OR PRIOR TO THE<br />
PUBLIC HEARING.<br />
_________________________________________<br />
Bonnie Blue, Planning Director<br />
Publish Date: October 18, 2018<br />
6703 Legal Notices<br />
Location:<br />
APNs:<br />
Zoning:<br />
Applicant:<br />
Owner:<br />
Appellant:<br />
Appealable to:<br />
Environmental<br />
Review:<br />
Application Filed: February 28, 2017<br />
Appeal Filed: June 28, 2018<br />
Case Planner:<br />
29300 Cliffside Drive (Point Dume State Park),<br />
within the appealable coastal zone<br />
4468-001-900, 4468-001-901, and<br />
4468-002-902<br />
Public Open Space (OS)<br />
California Department of Parks and Recreation<br />
State of California<br />
Friends of Point Dume c/o<br />
Schmitz and Associates<br />
Sonny Astani<br />
California Coastal Commission<br />
Initial Study / Mitigated Negative Declaration<br />
(SCH# 2016121041)<br />
Richard Mollica, Senior Planner<br />
(310) 456-2489, Extension 346<br />
rmollica@malibucity.org<br />
Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines<br />
Sections 15082 and 15096, the California Department of Parks and<br />
Recreation, acting as lead agency for the proposed project, consulted<br />
with responsible agencies throughout the preparation of an initial study<br />
and mitigated negative declaration, including the City. As the decision-making<br />
body for the coastal development permit and other entitlements,<br />
the City Council will consider adoption of the Final Initial<br />
Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration, as prepared by the California<br />
Department of Parks and Recreation, if it finds the document acceptable<br />
and in conformance with CEQA. The Final Initial Study and<br />
Mitigated Negative Declaration is available for review on the City's<br />
website at:<br />
http://malibucity.org/DocumentCenter/View/22943/CDP-17-036---<br />
29300-CLIFFSIDE-DR---4468-002-902----INITIAL-STUDY<br />
A written staff report will be available at or before the hearing for the<br />
projects. All persons wishing to address the Council regarding these<br />
matters will be afforded an opportunity in accordance with the Council's<br />
procedures.<br />
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