PROJECT APPLICATIONS in BIG SUR County of Monterey Housing & Community Development – Planning ACTIVITY BETWEEN JANUARY 8, 2021 and MARCH 26, 2021

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PROJECT APPLICATIONS in BIG SUR County of Monterey Housing & Community Development – Planning ACTIVITY BETWEEN JANUARY 8, 2021 and MARCH 26, 2021 PROJECT APPLICATIONS IN BIG SUR County of Monterey Housing & Community Development – Planning ACTIVITY BETWEEN JANUARY 8, 2021 AND MARCH 26, 2021 The following projects are currently active within the Big Sur Coast Land Use Plan area or have been decided since January 8, 2021. Changes are highlighted: FILE # APPLICANT AREA PROPOSED USE PLN200308 SMITH COLIN & 47720 CLEAR RIDGE COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT AND DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF (PLANNER: ERIN KELLEY‐ ROAD, A 3,635 SQUARE FOOT TWO‐STORY SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING WITH A DETACHED 655 FIONNA JENSEN) SMITH TRS BIG SUR SQUARE FOOT GARAGE, A 437 SQUARE FOOT DECK AND GRADING OF APPROXIMATELY 930 CUBIC YARDS OF CUT AND 930 CUBIC YARDS OF FILL; AND A COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT FOR THE CONVERSION OF AN EXISTING 903 SQUARE FOOT SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING TO A 903 SQUARE FOOT ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 47720 CLEAR RIDGE ROAD, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 419‐221‐ 015‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT DEEMED “INCOMPLETE”. STATUS IS “INCOMPLETE”. PROJECT RE‐SUBMITTED ON MARCH 12, 2021; 30‐DAY REVIEW PERIOD ENDS APRIL 9, 2021. STATUS IS “RE‐SUBMITTED”. PLN200300 CONANT PAMELA 48158 HIGHWAY 1, COMBINED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT CONSISTING OF: 1) AFTER‐THE‐FACT COASTAL (PLANNER: TR BIG SUR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW REPAIRS AND MINOR SANDRA ALTERATIONS TO AN HISTORIC SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING; 2) AFTER‐THE‐FACT COASTAL VILLATORO) ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT TO ALLOW DEMOLITION OF A DETACHED 425 SQUARE FOOT UPPER LEVEL GUEST HOUSE; 3) COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT AND DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 425 SQUARE FOOT GUESTHOUSE; 4) COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT AND DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW DEMOLITION OF A 515 SQUARE FOOT LOWER LEVEL GUESTHOUSE AND CONSTRUCTION OF A 1,200 SQUARE FOOT ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT; AND 5) COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 750 FEET OF A KNOWN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 48158 HIGHWAY 1, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 420‐ 171‐014‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED ON MARCH 18, 2021; 30‐DAY REVIEW PERIOD ENDS APRIL 16, 2021. STATUS IS “APPLIED”. Updated on 4/1/2021 1 FILE # APPLICANT AREA PROPOSED USE PLN200048 FOSTER STEVEN L NO ADDRESS AMENDMENT TO APPLY A SCENIC EASEMENT OVER THE REMAINING BUILDING ENVELOPE (PLANNER: JOE & GILLIAN R TRS ASSIGNED TO PARCEL, AREA(S) ON TWO PARCELS. THE PROPERTIES ARE LOCATED ON ROCKY CREEK ROAD, LOTS 1 SIDOR) ET AL BIG SUR AREA AND 8 OF THE ROCKY CREEK RANCH SUBDIVISION, BIG SUR [NO ADDRESSES ASSIGNED TO PARCELS] (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 418‐132‐001‐000 AND 418‐132‐008‐000), BIG SUR LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED ON APRIL 13, 2020; PROJECT DEEMED “COMPLETE” ON MAY 6, 2020. PROJECT WAS NEVER SET FOR HEARING. LETTER REQUESTING WITHDRAWAL RECEIVED DECEMBER 17, 2020. STATUS IS “WITHDRAWN” PLN190397 CRIPE REED SILAS 46190 CLEAR RIDGE AFTER‐THE‐FACT COMBINED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO CLEAR CODE ENFORCEMENT (PLANNER: JOE & BRIGGA (C P) ROAD, VIOLATION (14CE00085) CONSISTING OF: 1) AFTER‐THE‐FACT COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SIDOR) BIG SUR PERMIT AND DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 1,490 SQUARE FOOT SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING; AND 2) AFTER‐THE‐FACT COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT ON SLOPES EXCEEDING 30 PERCENT. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 46190 CLEAR RIDGE ROAD, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 419‐221‐007‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT DEEMED “INCOMPLETE” ON DECEMBER 20, 2020. PROJECT RE‐SUBMITTED ON MARCH 19, 2021; 30‐DAY REVIEW PERIOD ENDS APRIL 16, 2021. STATUS IS “RE‐SUBMITTED”. PLN190313 FERNWOOD NO ADDRESS COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF TWO (2) TEST WELLS. (PLANNER: RESORTS LLC ASSIGNED TO PARCEL, THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED OFF OF HIGHWAY 1, BIG SUR [NO ADDRESS ASSIGNED TO FIONNA JENSEN) BIG SUR AREA PARCEL] (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 159‐021‐008‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED ON FEBRUARY 9, 2021; PROJECT DEEMED “INCOMPLETE” ON MARCH 2, 2021. PROJECT RE‐SUBMITTED ON MARCH 15, 2021; 30‐ DAY REVIEW PERIOD ENDS APRIL 15, 2021. STATUS IS “RE‐SUBMITTED”. PLN150349 CARMEL UNIFIED 46501 HIGHWAY 1, DESIGN APPROVAL FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF TWO WATER TANKS FOR THE CAPTAIN (PLANNER: JOE SCHOOL DISTRICT BIG SUR COOPER SCHOOL WATER SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION OF A WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM SIDOR) (CAPTAIN COOPER SHELTER. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 46501 HIGHWAY 1, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL SCHOOL) NUMBER 159‐021‐005‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. DEEMED INCOMPLETE ON MAY 1, 2015. PROJECT RE‐SUBMITTED ON MARCH 17, 2016 & THE SCHOOL DISTRICT STAFF PROVIDED NECESSARY INFORMATION. PROJECT DEEMED “PENDING APPROVED” ON DECEMBER 16, 2020; NO REQUEST FOR PUBLIC HEARING RECEIVED. STATUS IS “CLEARED”. Updated on 4/1/2021 2 The following projects within the Big Sur Coast Land Use Plan area are active, but have had NO CHANGE IN STATUS since January 8, 2021: FILE # APPLICANT AREA PROPOSED USE PLN200190 AURORA SEA DANCE 30500 AURORA DEL COMBINED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT CONSISTING OF: 1) COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT PLANNER: JOE LLC MAR, AND DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF 2,324 SQUARE FEET OF ADDITIONS SIDOR) CARMEL TO AN EXISTING 5,035 SQUARE FOOT SINGLE‐FAMILY DWELLING WITH AN ATTACHED 530 SQUARE FOOT GARAGE; 2) COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 750 FEET OF KNOWN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES; AND 3) COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT ON SLOPES EXCEEDING 30 PERCENT AND WITHIN 50 FEET OF A COASTAL BLUFF. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 30500 AURORA DEL MAR, CARMEL (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 243‐331‐001‐000), BIG SUR LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT RE‐SUBMITTED ON FEBRUARY 19, 2021; PROJECT DEEMED “INCOMPLETE” ON MARCH 19, 2021; STATUS IS “INCOMPLETE”. [NO CHANGE IN STATUS] PLN200040 FERNWOOD RESORT 47200 HIGHWAY 1, DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW THE REPLACEMENT OF SIX (6) EXISTING PARK MODEL UNITS (PERMIT LLC BIG SUR WITH NEW AIRSTREAM CLASSIC MODELS. ALL UTILITIES ARE ALREADY IN PLACE. THE TECHNICIAN II: (KING VENTURES) PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 47200 HIGHWAY 1, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 419‐ JOANNE LEON) 211‐022‐000), BIG SUR LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED ON FEBRUARY 10, 2020; PROJECT DEEMED “INCOMPLETE” ON APRIL 15, 2020. [NO CHANGE IN STATUS] PLN190368 FENTON PETER TR 48681 & 48715 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN TWO LEGAL LOTS OF RECORD OF APPROXIMATELY 10.13 (PLANNER: PHIL HIGHWAY 1, ACRES (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 420‐191‐006‐000 ‐ PARCEL A) AND 10 ACRES ANGELO) BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 420‐191‐005‐000 ‐ PARCEL B) RESULTING IN TWO LOTS WITH NO CHANGE IN PARCEL ACREAGE. THE PROPERTIES ARE LOCATED AT 48715 AND 48681 HIGHWAY 1, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 420‐191‐005‐000 & 420‐191‐ 006‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED ON MARCH 25, 2020; 30‐DAY REVIEW PERIOD ENDED MARCH 24, 2020. PROJECT DEEMED “INCOMPLETE” ON JUNE 4, 2020. PROJECT RE‐SUBMITTED ON JUNE 4, 2020; SECOND 30‐ DAY REVIEW PERIOD WILL END JULY 2, 2020. STATUS IS “RE‐SUBMITTED”. [NO CHANGE IN STATUS] Updated on 4/1/2021 3 FILE # APPLICANT AREA PROPOSED USE PLN190282 22 STARS INC 50150 HIGHWAY 1, COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND DESIGN APPROVAL FOR AN AFTER‐THE‐FACT RE‐ (PLANNER: ANNA BIG SUR CONSTRUCTION OF A LEGAL NON‐CONFORMING 922 SQUARE FOOT BARN AND AN QUENGA) ATTACHED 888 SQUARE FOOT CARETAKER'S QUARTERS (ADU). THE REBUILT BARN AND ADU ARE IN THE SAME LOCATION AS THE ORIGINAL AND UTILIZE THE EXISTING BUILDING TERRACE. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 50150 HIGHWAY 1, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 420‐291‐008‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED JUNE 17, 2020; DEEMED “COMPLETE” ON JULY 17, 2020. PROJECT HAS NOT BEEN SET FOR HEARING AS OF THIS DATE. STATUS IS “COMPLETE”. [NO CHANGE TO STATUS] PLN190160 UBBEN JEFFREY W & 37791 PALO COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO‐STORY 699 (PLANNER: LAURA H TRS COLORADO ROAD, SQUARE FOOT ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT WITH DECK AND A 45 SQUARE FOOT PROJECT HAS TO CARMEL RETAINING WALL. GRADING OF 55.8 CUBIC YARDS CUT AND 53.3 CUBIC YARDS FILL. THE BE RE‐ASSIGNED) PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 37791 PALO COLORADO ROAD, CARMEL (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 418‐091‐019‐000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED ON FEBRUARY 28, 2020; 30‐DAY REVIEW PERIOD ENDED MARCH 27, 2020. PROJECT DEEMED “INCOMPLETE” ON APRIL 1, 2020. [NO CHANGE IN STATUS] PLN190107 PACIFIC GAS & 38521 HIGHWAY 1, COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO ALLOW THE REMOVAL OF 20 TREES (18 MONTEREY (PLANNER: ELECTRIC CO MONTEREY CYPRESS & 2 MONTEREY PINE) WITHIN THE CRITICAL VIEWSHED. THE PROPERTY IS JAIME GUTHRIE) LOCATED AT 38521 HIGHWAY 1, MONTEREY (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 418‐111‐002‐ 000), BIG SUR COAST LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED DECEMBER 11, 2019; DEEMED “INCOMPLETE” ON JANUARY 10, 2020. STATUS IS “INCOMPLETE”. [NO CHANGE IN STATUS] PLN190100 WATERSUN DAVID 46720 PFEIFFER RIDGE COMBINED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT CONSIST OF: 1) COASTAL ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT (PLANNER: JOE ROAD, AND DESIGN APPROVAL TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 2,293 SQUARE FOOT DETACHED SIDOR) BIG SUR NON‐HABITABLE ACCESSORY STRUCTURE; AND 2) COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 100 FEET OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE HABITAT AREA. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 46720 PFEIFFER RIDGE ROAD, BIG SUR (ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 419‐241‐030‐000), BIG SUR COASTAL LAND USE PLAN, COASTAL ZONE. PROJECT SUBMITTED APRIL 4, 2019; 30‐DAY REVIEW PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 5, 2019. STATUS IS
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