ABSTRACT: Five Noteworthy 6 January 2015 City Council Regular
Meeting Agenda Items are presented, namely ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM CLOSED SESSION,
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS, CITY ADMINISTRATOR AND CITY ATTORNEY, PUBLIC APPEARANCES, CONSENT CALENDAR including
A Resolution of the
City Council of the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Authorizing a Special Event
Permit and Street Closure for the 23rd Annual Winemakers’ Celebration Wine
Tasting Event on May 2, 2015, PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS including Consideration
of an Appeal of the Forest and Beach Commission Decision to Deny Removal of a
Tree on Public Property the Applicant considers posing an unreasonable Risk to
Adjacent Properties. The Tree is located on Torres Street, 2 Houses Northeast
of Ninth Avenue. The Applicants are Robert and Judith Profeta and Consideration
of an appeal of the Planning Commission’s approval of Design Study (DS
14-43) and the associated Coastal Development Permit for the construction
of a new single-family residence located on Scenic Road, one parcel
southeast of 9th Avenue, in the Single-Family Residential
(R-1), Park Overlay (PO), and Beach and Riparian Overlay (BR) Zoning Districts.
The application is being appealed by a neighboring property owner: Steven
Beutler.
CITY
OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 – 4:30 p.m.
Council Chambers, City Hall
East side of Monte Verde Street
Between Ocean
and Seventh Avenues
1. CALL TO ORDER – MAYOR BURNETT
2. ROLL CALL
Mayor:
Burnett
Mayor
Pro Tem: Beach
Council
Members: Dallas, Talmage, Theis
5. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM CLOSED SESSION,
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS, CITY ADMINISTRATOR AND CITY ATTORNEY
Item 5.A: Announcements from Closed Session
Item 5.B: Announcements from City Council Members
(Council Members
may ask a question for clarification,
make an announcement or
report on
his or her activities)
Item 5.C: Announcements from City Administrator
Item 5.D: Announcements from City Attorney
6. PUBLIC APPEARANCES
Anyone wishing to address the City
Council on matters within the jurisdiction of the City and are not on the agenda
may do so now. Matters not appearing on the City Council’s agenda will not
receive action at this meeting but may be referred to staff for a future
meeting. Presentations will be limited to three (3) minutes, or as otherwise
established by the City Council. Persons are not required to give their names,
but it is helpful for speakers to state their names in order that the City
Clerk may identify them in the minutes of the meeting. Always speak into the
microphone, as the meeting is recorded.
7. CONSENT CALENDAR
All items on the Consent Calendar are
to be acted upon by a single action of the City Council unless otherwise
requested by an individual Council Member or the public for special
consideration. Otherwise the recommendation of staff will be accepted and acted
upon by majority voice vote.
Item 7.A: A Resolution of the City Council
of the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Authorizing a Special Event Permit and Street
Closure for the 23rd Annual Winemakers’ Celebration Wine Tasting Event on May
2, 2015
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution authorizing Special Event
Permit and Street Closure.
9. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
Item 9.A: Consideration of an Appeal of the
Forest and Beach Commission Decision to Deny Removal of a Tree on Public
Property the Applicant considers posing an unreasonable Risk to Adjacent Properties.
The Tree is located on Torres Street, 2 Houses Northeast of Ninth Avenue. The
Applicants are Robert and Judith Profeta.
Recommendation: Deny the Appeal based on Forest and Beach
Commission’s Decision.
Item 9.B: Consideration of an appeal of the
Planning Commission’s approval of Design Study (DS 14-43) and the associated
Coastal Development Permit for the construction of a new single-family residence
located on Scenic Road, one parcel southeast of 9th Avenue, in the
Single-Family Residential (R-1), Park Overlay (PO), and Beach and Riparian
Overlay (BR) Zoning Districts. The application is being appealed by a
neighboring property owner: Steven Beutler.
Recommendation: By motion and roll call vote, Deny the appeal
and uphold the Planning
Commission’s approval of Design Study (DS
14-43) and the associated Coastal Development Permit.
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