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Laguna Beach panel approves multiple residential projects; ADU watercourse variance passes 3–2
Summary
The Laguna Beach Design Review Board on March 26 approved a slate of design-review items — pools, ADUs and additions — and adopted project-specific construction and geotechnical safeguards on a large excavation. A contested watercourse variance for an ADU at 855 La Vista passed 3–2 after neighbors raised drainage and staging concerns.
The Laguna Beach Design Review Board approved a series of homeowner projects at its March 26 meeting, granting design review and coastal/variance approvals for pools, additions and accessory dwelling units while adding tailored construction and geotechnical conditions on a large excavation project.
The meeting included routine approvals for a new pool at 156 Chiquita Street and landscape revisions at 1204 Victoria Walk, and cleared additions and decks at multiple properties. Most items passed unanimously; one contested watercourse encroachment variance for a detached ADU at 855 La Vista Drive won board approval on a 3–2 vote after extended public comment and staff analysis.
Why it mattered: projects of this type affect neighboring privacy, drainage and construction impacts in steep, ocean-adjacent neighborhoods. The board emphasized site-specific conditions — from dust and staging controls to independent geotechnical oversight — intended to reduce construction impacts and clarify responsibilities before building permits are issued.
Key decisions and context: staff presentations and applicant remarks described scope and mitigating measures for each…
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