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Planning Commission approves 5-year coastal permit for Ritz-Carlton employee parking with stormwater and ADA upgrades
Summary
The commission granted a five-year coastal development permit for an off-site employee parking lot used by the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, requiring stormwater bioretention, pervious paving, ADA upgrades, long-term bicycle parking and a photometric plan to limit light spillover.
The Half Moon Bay Planning Commission voted unanimously June 10 to approve a five-year limited coastal development permit for an off-site employee parking lot that serves the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
Scott Phillips, the project planner, told the commission the permit covers employee parking at parcels addressed as 2251 Cabrillo Highway South and 1602 Miramonti Point Road and includes planned upgrades: three stormwater bioretention areas, pervious concrete sections, upgraded accessible parking (including van-accessible stalls), additional bicycle parking and lighting improvements. Staff added a recommended condition requiring a…
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