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Tiburon delays decision on Pointe Tiburon coffee trailer; asks staff for design and wastewater plans
Summary
Commissioners continued the Paradise Coffee trailer application at Pointe Tiburon Plaza Dec. 9 and directed staff to return a draft resolution conditionally approving the use subject to clarified wastewater management, delivery/pickup hours, parking, landscaping to conceal wheels/hitch and potential design-review provisions.
The Tiburon Planning Commission on Dec. 9 continued the conditional use permit application for Paradise Coffee, a proposed coffee trailer at 1775 Tiburon Boulevard (Pointe Tiburon Plaza), and asked staff to prepare a draft resolution that would conditionally approve the use once the applicant provides additional technical and design details.
Samuel Cook, the applicant, described a grab-and-go coffee trailer (he described the unit in the hearing as about 18 by 12 feet) that would operate daily from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m., employ one to three staff per shift, have no on-site seating and rely on nearby plaza restrooms and staff parking in the plaza’s rear. Cook said deliveries and set-up would happen before opening (around 5–5:30 a.m.) and that the trailer would be moved on a periodic basis to empty gray water at the San…
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