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Calistoga planning commission approves conversion of 1329 Lincoln Avenue to two-unit inn
Summary
The Calistoga Planning Commission on July 24 approved use permit UP 2024-1 to convert a second-story office and a detached accessory building at 1329 Lincoln Avenue into a two-unit inn. Staff found the project consistent with the city general plan; commissioners praised the downtown economic benefits while a public commenter questioned parking in-lieu funds.
The Calistoga Planning Commission on July 24 approved a use permit to convert an existing second-story office and a detached accessory building at 1329 Lincoln Avenue into a two-unit inn.
Assistant Planner Lauren Clark told commissioners that the application, identified in the staff report as UP 2024-1, would convert the primary structure’s second story and a two-story accessory building. Clark said the accessory building had been approved as a caretaker’s/live-work unit in 2017 but had been vacant since 2022, and that staff had found the project consistent with the Calistoga General Plan and the Calistoga Municipal Code. "Staff recommend that the…
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