HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 98-69; Saxony Pump Station Rehab; Coastal Development Permit (CDP) (16)STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THERESOURCES AGENCY ^^^_____^_^^^______^_ GRAY DAVIS, Governoi
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SAN DIEGO COAST AREA October 1 1 999
3111 CAMINO DEL RIO NORTH, SUITE 200 '
SAN DIEGO. CA 92108-1725
(619)521-8036
IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
NEW APPEAL
PERMIT NUMBER: A-6-CEB-99-089
APPLICANT(S): Leucadia County Water District
APPELLANT(S): Christine Kehoe; Sara Wan
DECISION BEING APPEALED:
Rehabilitation of a sewer pump station to include construction of an approximately
500-foot long asphalt access road, undergrounding the existing sewer pump station
facilities and existing electric and phone utilities and the addition of a stand-by
generator on an existing 900 sq.ft. site.
PROJECT LOCATION:
On the north side of La Costa Avenue, west of Saxony Road, Carlsbad (San Diego
County)
HEARING DATE AND LOCATION:
DATE: Thursday, October 14, 1999
TIME: Meeting begins at 9:00 AM
PLACE: City of Oceanside, City Council Chambers
300 North Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA, CA 92054
HEARING PROCEDURES:
People wishing to testify on this matter may appear at the hearing or may present their concerns
by letter to the Commission on or before the hearing date. Copies of all correspondence will be
provided to the Commission if received a minimum of three working days prior to the public
hearing. Written comments may be of any length; oral testimony may be limited to 5 minutes or
less for each speaker, depending on the number wishing to be heard.
Section 30625(b) of the Coastal Act requires the Commission to hear an appeal unless the
Commission determines that no substantial issue is raised by the appeal. In its consideration of
whether the appeal raises a substantial issue, the Commission may decide to take testimony from
the public. In that case, proponents and opponents will have three minutes per side to address
whether the appeal raises a substantial issue. If the Commission finds that a substantial issue is
raised the Commission will proceed to a de novo public hearing on the merits of the project. If the
Commission finds that no substantial issue is raised, the local government's action on the coastal
development permit is final.
No one can predict how quickly the Commission will complete agenda items or how many will be
postponed to a later date. The Commission begins each session at the time listed and considers
each item in order, except in extraordinary circumstances. Staff at the appropriate Commission
office can give you more information prior to the hearing date.
Questions regarding the report or the hearing should be directed to Laurinda Owens, Coastal Program
Analyst, at the San Diego Coast Area office.
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION