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Planning Commission recommends revoking planned-development overlay for 1144 Chorro project

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The San Luis Obispo Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend the City Council adopt an ordinance revoking a planned-development (PD) overlay tied to the 1144 Chorro project, restoring underlying CD/CDH zoning for seven downtown properties.

The San Luis Obispo Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend the City Council adopt an ordinance revoking the planned-development (PD) overlay associated with the 1144 Chorro project, a six-story mixed-use proposal first approved in 2020.

Associate planner Hannah Hahn told commissioners the overlay affects seven properties in downtown San Luis Obispo on Chorro, Higuera and Marsh streets and was created in 2020 to allow transfer of unused residential density to the 1144 Chorro site. "Revoking the PD overlay would rezone these properties back to CD and CDH as appropriate," Hahn said, and she described the staff recommendation as a cleanup step to remove references on the zoning map to an expired project.

The project approval for the 1144 Chorro development expired in August 2024 (a typo in the staff report listed 2025), Hahn said. Since the…

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