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Laguna Royale owners can use applied decals for bird safety; commission approves modification of prior condition
Summary
The Planning Commission approved modification of a prior condition so new glass railings at Laguna Royale can use applied 'kaleidoscope' dots or equivalent treatments rather than only ultraviolet-impregnated glass, and required biannual inspections and completion deadlines tied to the prior permit term.
The Laguna Beach Planning Commission on June 18 adopted a resolution (Design Review 25-0707 and CDP 25-0708) modifying condition number 8 of Planning Commission Resolution 23-0701 so that new balcony and common-area glass guardrails at the Laguna Royale condominium complex may be treated with applied materials or coatings (including a kaleidoscope clear-dot product) designed to reduce bird strikes rather than requiring ultraviolet-impregnated glass integrated into the glass pane.
Senior planner Heather Stevens summarized the chronology: the applicant sought repair and replacement of about 15,600 square feet of elevated deck area and replacement of noncompliant metal railings with code-compliant glass railings. After earlier hearings and a Coastal Commission review, staff and…
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