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Laguna Beach Planning Commission OKs expanded HIP District banner program
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a three-year temporary use permit and coastal development permit allowing 35 promotional banners along South Coast Highway in the Historic Interesting Place (HIP) District, replacing and increasing the prior banner program that began during the COVID-era outdoor dining program.
The Laguna Beach Planning Commission voted unanimously April 2 to approve a temporary use permit (TUP 25-0352) and coastal development permit (CDP 25-0353) to install 35 promotional banners on light poles along South Coast Highway between Daddy Street and Diamond Street.
City senior administrative analyst Louie Lacasello presented the application on behalf of Community Development, saying the city seeks to install banners to promote the Historic Interesting Place (HIP) District and that staff found the project consistent with the General Plan and categorically exempt under CEQA (citing CEQA Guidelines sections 15304 and 15301). "The city is requesting…
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