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Planning commission upholds staff approval to convert second-floor commercial space to six-room hotel after appeal
Summary
The commission denied three appeals and upheld the Community Development Director’s minor revision approval to convert 2,807 sq ft of second-floor commercial space at the Klintner mixed-use project into a six-unit hotel; decision was 2–1.
The Planning Commission voted 2–1 to deny three appeals and uphold a Community Development Director approval that allows 2,807 square feet of second-floor commercial space at the Klintner mixed-use project to be converted into a six-room hotel.
The director had approved the conversion on June 6 as a minor revision to an earlier development plan and coastal development permit for the mixed-use project that the City Council approved in March 2024. The approval included supplemental conditions specific to hotel operations, including a 30-night maximum stay limit, required business licensing for a hotel use and transient occupancy tax payment.
Staff told commissioners the proposed hotel use is an allowed visitor-serving use in the CPD zone…
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