Big Wave Sells 5.2 Acre South Parcel to San Mateo County County for Possible Community Center

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VIDEO. From the San Mateo County Planning Commission meeting on Wednesday, August 11th, 2021 by Zoom.


Consideration of a request by San Mateo County Real Property to determine if acquisition of an approximately 5.28-acre parcel adjacent to the Pillar Point Bluff and Pillar Point Marsh conforms to the County General Plan. County File Number: PLN 2021-00276 (Real Property).

 

The County of San Mateo proposes to acquire the subject property for the following purposes:

  • Expand the boundaries of the lands adjacent to Pillar Point Marsh currently owned by the County

 

  • Provide long-term protection of the agricultural, natural, and cultural resources on the site

 

  • Explore the possibility of constructing a Community Center and/or Nature Center

 

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Full Agenda

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Big Wave Project’s First Day of Construction Starts with Biofencing

PHOTO-ESSAY.

Jeff Peck leads the way.

Big Wave Project volunteers are gathered Saturday, April 17th, 2021, to install biofencing, which has environmental benefits; the biofencing will allow any critters on the land inside a safe passageway out. Today construction on the northern parcel begins!
This marks a new effort in the construction of the Big Wave residence on the Northern parcel of the land.
Once built, much of the land will be preserved for walking and outdoor events, allowing residents and guests to appreciate the natural coastal environment.
 
It is also a day to come together and enjoy the community for adults with special needs, who have been isolated during the pandemic.

The $23 million, privately-funded “intentional community” will help provide for an increasingly high population of adults with developmental disabilities such as Autism, Asperger’s, William’s Syndrome, Brain Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Deafness, Downs Syndrome, Medically Fragile, Syndrome X, Speech/Apraxia and other Intellectual/Cognitive Disabilities.

 

WHERE: 335 Airport St, Half Moon Bay.  Parking is directly across, along the street.

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One thought on “Big Wave Sells 5.2 Acre South Parcel to San Mateo County County for Possible Community Center

  1. More funneling of taxpayer money to support the Big Wave mistake. A terrible location for a community center for the Midcoast. Floating another urbanizing-minded scheme on our already over-developed semi-rural area. True to form, San Mateo County officials like to foist their developer-serving, politically self-serving, and money-wasting projects on the coastside without considering the interests of most people who live here.

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