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Plymouth Harbor plan raises fire access concerns around Sorrento Avenue; DRC asks applicant to coordinate with fire and Orange County

2090674 · January 9, 2025
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DRC reviewed the second submittal for the Plymouth Harbor major development and focused on secondary emergency access. Fire officials said an unpaved portion of Sorrento Avenue presents access and policy problems; staff and applicant agreed to coordinate further and to hold public-hearing scheduling pending rezoning.

The Development Review Committee on Jan. 8 reviewed the second submittal for the Plymouth Harbor major development plan and spent the bulk of the discussion on secondary emergency access and right-of-way ownership.

Jeremy Waterfield, representing the fire department, told the committee he had driven Sorrento Avenue and was concerned about relying on an unpaved segment for emergency access. “We try to stay off non paved roads,” Waterfield said,…

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