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San Mateo County planning panel approves Olympic Club parking expansion and eight pickleball courts
Summary
The San Mateo County Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve permits for the Olympic Club to expand its main parking lot from 259 to 353 stalls and build eight pickleball courts at 599 Skyline Boulevard; the project is CEQA-exempt and includes removal of 87 trees with 200 replacement trees proposed.
The San Mateo County Planning Commission on Feb. 11 approved a resource management permit, use permit and grading permit for the Olympic Club to reconfigure its main parking lot and construct eight pickleball courts at 599 Skyline Boulevard.
Planner Luis Topete told commissioners the project would expand the existing 259-stall lot to 353 stalls, requiring roughly 31,000 cubic yards of grading and the removal of 87 trees. Topete said the applicant has obtained a consolidated Coastal Development Permit from the California Coastal Commission and staff has determined the project is exempt from environmental review under CEQA Guidelines sections 15301 and 15303. "Staff's recommendation is that the planning commission approve" the permits by adopting the findings and conditions contained in Attachment A, Topete said.
The proposal calls for a net increase of 94 parking spaces, construction of a…
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