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Council approves Bayside Village fence modification, conditions address wildlife and coastal rules
Summary
The Eureka City Council voted to conditionally approve a modification to the Bayside Village coastal development permit to replace front fencing, finding the change CEQA-exempt and adding conditions to protect wildlife and public right-of-way interests.
The Eureka City Council on Sept. 2 voted to adopt a resolution conditionally approving a modification to the Bayside Village coastal development permit that will replace a portion of the existing chain-link frontage with an alternate fence and new gates.
Assistant Planner Henry Baker told council the modification responds to the applicant27s request to replace chain-link fencing and barbed wire with a more residential-style frontage to make the transitional housing site feel more like a home. Baker said the project remains within the city27s…
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