Friday, June 27, 2008

UPDATE: Leidig’s Carmel Convalescent Hospital Redevelopment Project

ABSTRACT: An ANTICIPATED SEQUENCE OF EVENTS for the Villas de Carmelo Project (Rigoulette PLN070497) is presented; the source of the information is the Monterey County Planner assigned to the Project.

ANTICIPATED SEQUENCE OF EVENTS:
At a Board of Supervisors Weekly Meeting in July 2008, it is anticipated that the Board of Supervisors will approve and authorize the County to sign an agreement with Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc. to complete an Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Villas de Carmelo Project (Rigoulette PLN070497) as part of the Consent Calendar.

A public hearing will be held at the County to receive public input on the proposed Villas de Carmelo Project for the benefit of Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc. prior to Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc. beginning work on the Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

Completion of the Draft EIR by Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc.

45 day public comment period.

Completion of the Final EIR by Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc.

Villas de Carmelo Project (Rigoulette PLN070497) placed on a Subdivision Committee Agenda for a Meeting.
(The Subdivision Committee meets on the 2nd and last Thursday of each month except in November and December)

Villas de Carmelo Project (Rigoulette PLN070497) placed on a Planning Commission Agenda for a Meeting.
(The Planning Commission meets on the 2nd and last Wednesday of each month except in November and December)

Villas de Carmelo Project (Rigoulette PLN070497) placed on a Board of Supervisors Weekly Meeting Agenda for a public hearing.
(The Board of Supervisors meets every Tuesday of each month.)

If the Villas de Carmelo Project (Rigoulette PLN070497) is approved by the Board of Supervisors, then it is forwarded to the California Coastal Commission for final approval as an amendment to the County’s Local Coastal Program.

(Source: Liz Gonzales, Associate Planner, Monterey County Planning Department, Thursday, June 26, 2008)

REFERENCES:
CEQA Guidelines

CEQA Article 7. EIR Process

CEQA Article 9. Contents of Environmental Impact Reports

Frequently Asked Questions About CEQA

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I noticed a Save Our Neighborhood Coalition member at the last council meeting asking for the council to go on record opposing the Leidig group's project before the county. I predict everyone of the council persons will blindly follow Sue and procrastinate for as long as possible and then probably not oppose the project. It's funny. Sue thinks she is a player in Carmel's sphere of influence, but is silent when an obvious sphere of influence project is being considered. Another example of Sue looking out for Sue, not the residents of greater Carmel.