2385 Carlos Street, Moss Beach APN 037-097-200
The proposal is a major development comprising an eight-unit, multiple-family housing project. The existing PUD-121 zoning regulations (approved in 1973) allows for a maximum of 10 dwelling units. The proposed project is for the construction of two three-level buildings and 15 on-site, residential parking spaces. Each building will have four apartments. Parking spaces for 16 commercial/guest parking spaces, will also be maintained on-site on the ground level under the apartment structures. The project would likely require a Staff-Level Coastal Development Permit (CDP), Design Review, and a Grading Permit. The PUD-121 zoning requires plans to be approved by the Planning Commission. The two structures will be located behind the existing U-shaped Carlos Street commercial building. The rear building will be accessed from Etheldore Street and the front building will be accessed from California Avenue. The project site is located within the Cabrillo Highway County Scenic Corridor.
- Case Number PLN2019-00143
- Project Planner Renée Ananda, Planner III
650-599-1554
rananda@smcgov.org - Project Location 2385 Carlos St.
Moss Beach, CA 94038 - Project Applicant Edward C. Love, Architect
720 Mill Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 - Property Owner Coastside Market LLC
P.O. Box 3201
Moss Beach, CA 94038-0000
Pre-Application Workshop
Thursday, February 20, 2020 - 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Ted Adcock Community Center
535 Kelly Avenue
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Purpose of Workshop: The Board of Supervisors, in January 1999, adopted new Zoning Regulation requirements for a Public Workshop to be held for major development projects. The purpose of the Public Workshop is to provide for and foster early public involvement and input and, to the extent feasible, resolve potential issues before the project advances significantly in the County’s formal review process. The Public Workshop does not constitute a project permit submittal; thus, no decisions are made on the development at this stage.
Applicable Regulations, Review, and Approvals Required: This development proposal requires a CDP, Design Review, and Grading Permit. After the workshop and consideration of the comments submitted, the applicant may revise their project, if they so desire, prior to formal permit submittal. The Planning Department will review the project for General Plan and Zoning Regulations conformance in addition to environmental review when the project is formally submitted.
The Planning Commission will consider the proposal at a noticed public hearing following the environmental review process.
For Further Information: If you have any questions regarding the Public Workshop or project, please contact Renée Ananda, Project Planner, Telephone: 650/599-1554, or E-mail: rananda@smcgov.org.