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Votes at a glance: council continues HiveLive hearing, approves Cabrillo residential permits and adopts consent calendar
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Summary
At its July 15 meeting the Costa Mesa City Council approved the consent calendar, continued the HiveLive environmental hearing to Aug. 5, approved a residential-permit parking zone on Cabrillo Street (subject to petition purchase threshold), and approved multiple routine consent items.
The Costa Mesa City Council took several procedural and routine actions on July 15, including moving items for later hearings and approving a residential-permit parking zone after staff analysis and public comment.
Key outcomes:
- Consent calendar: The council approved the consent calendar in a single motion. Several members stated abstentions on a single consent item due to campaign contributions or conflicts; otherwise the consent calendar passed unanimously 7-0.
- HiveLive (3333 Susan Street): The council opened the public hearing and continued the item (a complex environmental and land-use matter described in staff materials) to the Aug. 5 meeting. The council noted schedule and applicant availability concerns and announced the continuation by motion.
- Residential Permit Parking: The council approved adding a residential permit-parking (RPP) area on Cabrillo Street between Orange Avenue and Santa Ana Avenue. The program will proceed to the permit-sales threshold required by city policy (a majority of adjacent residents must purchase permits within the implementation window); staff will post signs that identify the exact segments covered and sell permits to qualifying residents per the program rules.
Procedural notes: All votes reported at the July 15 meeting were recorded as unanimous where indicated (final tallies reported on the record). Several items were continued to a later meeting for additional review or scheduling reasons (notably the HiveLive environmental hearing). No ordinances with assigned ordinance numbers were adopted at this meeting; resolutions and project identifiers were handled as part of staff recommendations referenced on the agenda.

