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Pacifica council approves Crespi mixed‑use project, imposing tree, EV and wetland conditions
Summary
The City Council certified a final EIR and approved a mixed‑use project at 570 Crespi Drive that would add 19 homes (including three below‑market units) and commercial space, adopt related legislative actions and a purchase agreement for city land; several measures were added as conditions and two council members voted no on permit approvals.
The Pacifica City Council on Dec. 2 certified the environmental impact report and approved a package of legislative and permit actions enabling a 19‑unit mixed‑use project at 570 Crespi Drive and the eastern 55 feet of 540 Crespi Drive, including rezoning, a development agreement with Breakwater Crespi LLC and a purchase and sale agreement for part of the community‑center parcel.
City staff and the project's consultants told the council the site plan includes three buildings totaling about 44,000 square feet, 3,165 square feet of commercial space, 47 parking spaces and 1,600 square feet of usable open space; roughly 46% of the combined parcel is proposed to remain undeveloped as conservation because of wetlands. City documents show the sale price for the city portion at $750,000 and a negotiated additional affordable‑housing payment of $272,000, plus a driveway lease of $7,700 per year.
Staff and the project's planner, Rod Stinson of Rainey Planning and…
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