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Commission approves California Surf Club conditional use permit after trimming rental‑specific conditions

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The Harbor Commission approved an exemption declaration and conditional use permit for the California Surf Club's two North Harbor Drive buildings on March 10, expunging prior CUPs and removing a set of rental‑specific conditions while requiring compliance with U.S. Coast Guard and applicable ordinances.

The Harbor Commission on March 10 approved an exemption declaration and a conditional use permit (CUP) for a restaurant and a commercial recreational club use at 239–245 North Harbor Drive, allowing one building to remain public restaurant space and the other to operate as a membership-based commercial recreation club.

Planning staff and the applicants told the commission the action formally consolidates and replaces multiple older CUPs attached to the site and adds conditions to clarify safety and operational expectations. Steven Jang, senior planner, said the site includes two buildings totaling about 11,124 square feet with abundant outdoor seating, and that the parking lot serving the…

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