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Board approves revised Cayucos lodging project after neighbors’ parking and massing objections
Summary
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to partially uphold appeals and approve a revised minor-use permit and coastal development permit for a Cayucos lodging project after the applicant reduced units, added seven full-size parking spaces and conditions that limit a common area to guests and the residential occupant.
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors on July 8 approved a revised minor-use permit and coastal development permit for a lodging project on South Ocean Avenue in Cayucos, resolving appeals filed by neighbors who warned the development would worsen downtown parking and change the town’s character.
Planning staff told the board the applicant, Uriah Donaldson, revised the proposal after prior direction from the board: one commercial lodging unit was converted to a common room and deck, a caretaker unit became a residential unit, four compact spaces were replaced with full-size stalls and…
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