Coastal Commission Follows Staff Recommendation to Reject the Appeals for 2800 Champs Elysee (Vidovoch) as Having No Substantial Issue

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VIDEO. From the California Coastal Commission meeting on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 held at the King Gillette Ranch 26800 Mulholland Hwy, Calabasas, as a hybrid meeting.

Item #12a. Report. Exhibits. Correspondence. Correspondence 2.

Appeal by Brad Steinwede, Anju Abel, Joe Farrell, Vic Froelicher, Susan Quaglietti, and John Rossi from of City from of Half Moon Bay decision granting CDP with conditions to construct an approximately 4,700 sq.ft., two-story, single-family home with detached roughly 570 sq.ft., two-car garage connected to the home by breezeway, approximately 2,000 sq.ft. stormwater detention basin, landscaping and associated development in the Stoloski Subdivision all at 2800 Champs Elysee Road Blvd in the City of Half Moon Bay.

North Central Coast Deputy Director, Dan Carl, introduces CCC SF Staff, Isobel Cooper, presents.
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Item #12a starts at 4:58:37


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The California Coastal Commission has 12 voting members and 3 non-voting members. Six of the voting members are “public members,” and six are local elected officials who come from specific coastal districts. All voting members are appointed either by the Governor, Senate Rules Committee, or the Speaker of the Assembly; each appoints four commissioners, two public members and two elected officials.

Each Commissioner may appoint an alternate to serve in his or her absence. The Secretaries of the Natural Resources Agency and the State Transportation Agency and the Chair of the State Lands Commission serve as non-voting members and may appoint a designee to serve in their place.


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Map 503b Adopted 3.15.2022

From left to right: Deborah Penrose, Debbie Ruddock, Robert Brownstone, Patric Jonsson and Paul Nagengast

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