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Public hearing sparks debate over Daly Road project

June 20, 2024 | Ojai City, Ventura County, California



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Public hearing sparks debate over Daly Road project
In a recent government meeting, the commission addressed several key issues, including a public hearing regarding a design review permit and variance for a proposed single-family residence at 1440 Daly Road. The meeting began with a roll call and a pledge of allegiance, followed by a brief public comment period that yielded no speakers.

The primary focus of the meeting was the continuation of the public hearing for the project at 1440 Daly Road, which has been a topic of concern among local residents. Although the applicant and their team were not present, the commission emphasized the importance of allowing public input, even for items slated for continuation. The hearing was ultimately postponed to July 17, allowing for further discussion and clarification of outstanding issues.

Ryan Blatz, representing a neighboring property owner, raised concerns about confusion surrounding a potential trail easement related to the project. He noted that there had been significant public interest and confusion regarding the easement's status, which had previously been thought to be resolved. Blatz expressed the need for clarity to prevent public unrest at future meetings.

Another neighbor, Brad Tully, echoed these sentiments, stating that the lack of communication regarding the trail easement had left residents feeling uncertain and frustrated. He warned that without clear information, the upcoming meeting could result in a room full of upset community members.

The commission acknowledged the concerns raised and assured that the forthcoming staff report would address the trail easement issue, aiming to provide clarity before the next public hearing. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to continue the discussion on the project to the next scheduled date.

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