Big Wave Project at Planning Commission Jan 14

SMC Planning Commission will consider approval of development permits for the revised Big Wave North Parcel Alternative at a Public Hearing 

January 14, 2015, 5:00 PM, at El Granada Elementary School.
Agenda - Staff Report

MCC regular meeting for this date is canceled.

UPDATE:  Comments: MCC  --  Coastal Commission staff  
     Committee for Green Foothills 
     Coastside Design Review Committee
     Surfrider SMC Chapter
     Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter

UPDATE:  On 1/14/15 the SMC Planning Commission voted 4-1 to approve the project, with Commissioner Zoe Kersteen-Tucker opposed. The decision is appealable to the Coastal Commission.  Meeting video

UPDATE:  1/14/15 Staff slide presentation, which included last-minute revised Findings and Conditions of Approval, was nearly invisible to the public and not available on paper at the meeting. At MCC request, it has been posted online today.

UPDATE:  1/21/15 Letter of Decision

“Brews & Views” Jan 8: Connect the Coastside

Supervisor Don Horsley and Project Outreach Manager Kendall Flint will present an update and participate in a group discussion on Connect the Coastside, a Comprehensive Transportation Management Plan that will identify programs and improvements along Highway 1 and Highway 92 to accommodate the Midcoast’s future transportation needs. Hear about preliminary study results and key transportation issues and challenges facing the Coastside. Project page

Thursday, January 8, 6pm – 8pm
HMB Brewing Company, 390 Capistrano Road, Princeton

New Granada Fire Station: Fire Board Meeting Dec 23

Special Meeting of the Coastside Fire Protection District Board of Directors:
December 23, Tuesday, 11:00 AM, 1191 Main St, Half Moon Bay

Agenda:  A. Discuss new Fire Station 41 construction scope and process, and provide direction to staff.  B. Discuss/approve the Assistant Chief’s request to hire a planning consultant for the project.

On Dec 3 the SMC Harbor Commission accepted the Coastside Fire Protection District offer to buy the 2.5-acre parcel known as the "Post Office lot" across Ave Portola from the current Station 41.

Sale of Seton Hospital: Public Meeting Jan 9

The California Attorney General (AG) is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Daughters of Charity Health System, a California nonprofit religious corporation, that owns and operates Seton Medical Center and Seton Medical Center Coastside.  The proposed new owner is Prime Healthcare Services Inc., a for-profit Delaware corporation. (Document links)

Public Forum Friday, January 9 at 9:00AM
Seton Coastside, 600 Marine Blvd, Moss Beach

The purpose of the meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of the facility and to consider the Health Care Impact Statements prepared by consultants engaged by the AG (to be posted here prior to the meeting).  Speakers include the AG’s office, the consultant who provided the feasibility report, Seton CEO, a representative from Prime Healthcare, and public officials.  At least an hour will be available for public comment. 

To speak at the meeting, submit a speaker slip available at the meeting, or contact Scott Chan by Jan 2.  scott.chan@doj.ca.gov (415) 703-5652.

Written comments may be submitted to Attorney General's Office by Jan 12:
Email scott.chan@doj.ca.gov, or mail:
Scott Chan, Deputy Attorney General
455 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite 11000
San Francisco, CA 94102 

UPDATE:  News Articles:
Attorney General to make final decision on hospital's future owner 12/17/14
Hospital CEO urges lawmakers to reconsider 12/4/14
Seton Coastside sold to Prime Healthcare 10/10/14
Seton Coastside Medical Center on the block 1/15/14