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Planning Commission approves change of use at 334 Parissima Street; owner to open locksmith and storage tenants
Summary
The Planning Commission unanimously approved a coastal development permit, architectural review and use permit to convert an auto-body building at 334 Parissima Street into two tenant spaces for a locksmith and industrial storage.
The Half Moon Bay Planning Commission unanimously approved a Coastal Development Permit, Architectural Review and a Use Permit on April 8 to convert the former auto-body building at 334 Parissima (also referred to during staff remarks as 334 Christmas Street) into two tenant spaces: a locksmith in the south unit and industrial storage/home base for a construction contractor in the north unit.
Scott Phillips, planning staff, told commissioners the project proposes a demising wall to divide the building, façade refresh with new windows and doors, replacement of the mansard roofing with standing-seam metal, an added landscape strip and bicycle rack, interior ADA…
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