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Commission approves Pointe Dume house with pool; staff adds pesticide ban and construction‑management condition

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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a Coastal Development Permit for a new single‑family residence, pool and on‑site wastewater treatment system at 6672 Zumarez Drive on May 5; staff added a condition prohibiting certain pesticides and a requirement for a construction management plan, and commissioners discussed dark‑sky rules and pool/septic safety

Planning staff recommended and the commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 25‑47 on May 5 to approve a Coastal Development Permit for a new single‑family residence, pool, pool cabana and on‑site wastewater treatment system at 6672 Zumarez Drive in the Pointe Dume neighborhood.

Renika (staff planner) told commissioners the site is an infill parcel of roughly one acre, sited on slopes that are under the city’s ESHA slope threshold where the development is proposed. She clarified a detail in the staff report: “That area is not a basement because the floor to ceiling height does not exceed 6 feet. So I've requalified that area to be a subfloor mechanical area,” she said, describing adjustments to the plan notation.

After publishing the staff report, Renika said staff identified two conditions to add to the draft resolution: a new Condition…

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