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Planning Commission overturns director’s incompleteness finding for CNLM coastal permit application
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 5‑0 to grant an appeal from the Center for Natural Lands Management (CNLM), overturning the community development director’s Dec. 18, 2024 determination that CNLM's coastal development permit application (CDP24‑0022) was incomplete and treating the application as complete on Feb. 24.
The Dana Point Planning Commission on Feb. 24 granted an appeal by the Center for Natural Lands Management (CNLM) and overturned the community development director’s Dec. 18, 2024 determination that CNLM’s coastal development permit application (CDP24‑0022) was incomplete.
CNLM representative Sarah Mueller told the commission the nonprofit submitted a CDP on Oct. 1, 2024 seeking to set public‑access hours on the Dana Point Preserve and asked the commission to find the application complete either as of Oct. 31, 2024 or no later than Nov. 19, 2024. "CNLM submitted a coastal development permit…
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