Supervisor Mueller Advises SMCo Supervisors that Cypress Point Midpen Affordable Housing Project Approval Must Have Continued Commitment for Traffic Flow and Safety Mitigation Costs

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VIDEO. From the San Mateo County Supervisor’s meeting on March 26th, 2024, at 9:00am, as a hybrid meeting. SMCo Supervisor’s Board agendas.

 

Staff Report

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Item #7:  Conduct a public hearing to consider a General Plan Land Use Map Amendment, Coastal Development Permit, Design Review Permit, and Grading Permit, County File Number PLN 2022-00220, to construct the Cypress Point Planned Unit Development in the unincorporated Moss Beach area: A) Open public hearing B) Close public hearing C) Adopt a resolution amending the San Mateo County General Plan Land Use Map to change the land use designation of APN 037-022-070 from Medium-High Density Residential to Medium Density Residential; and D) Approve the Coastal Development Permit, Design Review Permit, and Grading Permit by making the required findings and adopting the conditions of approval contained in Attachment A.

 

The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to approve the Cypress Point Affordable Housing Project’s General Plan Land Use Map Amendment, Coastal Development Permit, Design Review Permit, and Grading Permit.

 

 


 

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2024 Election

 

The 2024 Board of Supervisors, from left: Ray Mueller (D3), Noelia Corzo (D2) Warren Slocum (D4, BOS President), David J. Canepa (D5, BOS Vice President) and Dave Pine (D1, outgoing BOS President).

 

 

 

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One thought on “Supervisor Mueller Advises SMCo Supervisors that Cypress Point Midpen Affordable Housing Project Approval Must Have Continued Commitment for Traffic Flow and Safety Mitigation Costs

  1. The mostly vague, soft-comment concern for the roads after years of very real parking, safety, and congestion concerns voiced in written comments and oral testimony? Not very convincing. Trust the county to take care of it? Might sound good if one has just fallen off the turnip truck and don’t know that the county has never lived up to its aloof assurances when it comes to the coastside. Whatever they come up with years after it is needed on this gross, misplaced over-development will probably be tinted red–you know, the color of lipstick on a pig.

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