After Planning Commission Votes 3-2 No, the Hyatt Hotel Project is Appealed to the Half Moon Bay City Council by the Developer

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APPEAL. From the Half Moon Bay Planning Commission‘s Hyatt Hotel Project webpage on Wednesday, November 5th, 2024. The project was appealed to City Council, as soon as the hearing is schedule, agenda and packet will be posted here and on the City Council webpage. The City Council has 60 days from November 5th, 2024 to review the appeal. 


Hyatt Hotel Project History


More on the Hyatt Hotel Development on Coastside Buzz

Hyatt Hotel Project Denied 3-2: LCLUP View Corridor Rules vs $1M TOT; If Appealed will Go To Half Moon Bay City Council;

Half Moon Bay Planning Continues Hyatt Hotel Project after 5 Hours of Public Comment and Commisioners’ Analysis to their Next Meeting; October 10th, 2024

Hyatt Hotel Funds Additional EIR Study Responding to Public Comment and New CEQA Requirements for Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT); December 1, 2022

Hyatt Hotel Responds to Public Comment by Spacing Buildings ~ Pro Suggests Hotel Would “Activate Main St.” Improving City’s Outdoor Economy; August 18, 2022

Half Moon Bay Planning Gets Pushback on Hyatt Place Hotel Regarding Visual Barriers, Water Shortage and Traffic; July 28, 2022

Hyatt Hotel Design Review at HMB Architectural Advisory Committee; July 21, 2020

Planning Commission 8/9/22 Review of Hyatt Place Hotel ~ Draft Environmental Impact (EIR) Report Available for Public Comment. Deadline 9/13/22; July 20, 2022

Hyatt Place Hotel Manages View Corridor by Reducing Height and Number of Rooms; July 7, 2021

Hyatt Hotel Design Review at HMB Architectural Advisory Committee; July 21, 2020



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