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Zoning hearing officer continues Seaside View kayak‑club coastal permits after public‑trust dispute
Summary
The San Mateo County zoning hearing officer continued action on a coastal development permit and design review for a proposed kayak club in Princeton after a public commenter raised a legal claim that could affect shoreline title and public‑trust status.
The San Mateo County zoning hearing officer on March 20 continued consideration of a coastal development permit and design review permit for a proposed kayak club on West Point Avenue in Princeton after a public commenter raised a potentially dispositive legal issue about title to adjacent tidelands.
The project, filed by Seaside View LLC (applicant Kenneth Hope), would place a modular kayak‑club facility on a substandard 3,893‑square‑foot parcel on the east side of West Point Avenue. County staff described the proposal as a small, portable modular unit with a 384‑square‑foot base containing office and changing space, a roughly 200‑square‑foot loft for storage accessed by a wall ladder, an attached 80‑square‑foot deck, an ADA‑compliant entrance ramp, two on‑site…
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