Agenda Item No. - 4 1
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JA l.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 945 Fountain Avenue i
PROPERTY OWNERS: Joseph Bailey and Linda Smith
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 14 and 15, Block 193, Hillcrest Tract
ZONE DISTRICT: R-1
GENERAL PLAN
DESIGNATION:
Medium Density Residential
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
CEQA General Rule Exemption. State of Calfornia
California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines
Section 15061 (b) (3)
WHAT IS BEING CONSIDERED: On Wednesday, Februaiy 14, 2001 at 4:00 p.m.
the City's Historic Resources Committee will consider initiating the process and holding
a public hearing to determine whether the property referenced in this notice should be
added to the City's Historic Resources Inventory in accordance with Municipal Code
Section 23.76.030. The meeting will be held in the Police Department Training Room,
580 Pine Avenue, Pacific Grove, California (enter at the rear of the building via the
parking lot entrance):
O
DENNIS BOEHLJE
Community Development Director
Dated: January 29, 2001
NOTE: The Historic Resources Committee will also meet in a site review session on
Wednesday, February 14, 2001 at 12:00 p.m. in the Community Development
Department, 300 16'h Street (corner of 16h Street and Laurel Avenue). The limited
purposes of the site visit are (1) to visit the site of the projects listed on this meeting's
agenda and (2) to allow staff to respond to committee member inquiries regarding mctual
aspects of the agenda items. THE SITE REVIEW IS AN OPEN MEETING.
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY ATTEND. Members of the public shall not be
provided transportation to and from the site.
Should this item be continued at the meeting the chairperson will announce a specific
date and time to which the item is being continued. If you are not at the meeting you can
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, OCR Text: Agenda Item No. - 4 1
- f U& rk, bU pv
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JA l.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 945 Fountain Avenue i
PROPERTY OWNERS: Joseph Bailey and Linda Smith
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 14 and 15, Block 193, Hillcrest Tract
ZONE DISTRICT: R-1
GENERAL PLAN
DESIGNATION:
Medium Density Residential
ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS:
CEQA General Rule Exemption. State of Calfornia
California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines
Section 15061 (b) (3)
WHAT IS BEING CONSIDERED: On Wednesday, Februaiy 14, 2001 at 4:00 p.m.
the City's Historic Resources Committee will consider initiating the process and holding
a public hearing to determine whether the property referenced in this notice should be
added to the City's Historic Resources Inventory in accordance with Municipal Code
Section 23.76.030. The meeting will be held in the Police Department Training Room,
580 Pine Avenue, Pacific Grove, California (enter at the rear of the building via the
parking lot entrance):
O
DENNIS BOEHLJE
Community Development Director
Dated: January 29, 2001
NOTE: The Historic Resources Committee will also meet in a site review session on
Wednesday, February 14, 2001 at 12:00 p.m. in the Community Development
Department, 300 16'h Street (corner of 16h Street and Laurel Avenue). The limited
purposes of the site visit are (1) to visit the site of the projects listed on this meeting's
agenda and (2) to allow staff to respond to committee member inquiries regarding mctual
aspects of the agenda items. THE SITE REVIEW IS AN OPEN MEETING.
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY ATTEND. Members of the public shall not be
provided transportation to and from the site.
Should this item be continued at the meeting the chairperson will announce a specific
date and time to which the item is being continued. If you are not at the meeting you can
i
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