La Costanera Restaurant Granted Permit for Outdoor Patio

On 9/13/18 the California Coastal Commission (CCC) approved an amendment to the popular Montara Beach restaurant’s Coastal Development Permit, allowing use of the lower patio, which was built without permits in 2008.  To mitigate for parking impacts on public beach access, a condition of approval requires the applicant to improve the adjacent State Parks informal dirt parking lot.  The parking lot improvements must be completed within two years, but the restaurant will be allowed to seat patrons on their patio immediately.         (staff report, exhibits)

Other public access improvements around the restaurant are planned for construction in the coming months, including improved public access trail, view seating areas and clear signage indicating the shared beach access parking in the restaurant lots. These were included in the consent agreement between the CCC and the property owners in March 2017, which resolved a range of long-standing Coastal Act violations at La Costanera. 

MCC has expressed concerns about the deteriorating rip-rap that was permitted by the County in 1984 to protect the restaurant from erosion. As a condition of the County Use Permit amendment for the patio a year ago, a rip-rap repair plan is required from the property owner within one year (by Oct 2018). Removal of excess view-blocking boulders from the bluff top will be considered in that assessment.

Ohlone-Portolá Heritage Trail Meeting 9/25/18

Public Information Meetings on the Ohlone-Portolá Heritage Trail project:
   7:00-9:00 pm:
   Tues, Sept 25: Pacifica Community Center, 540 Crespi Dr.
   Mon, Oct 1: Pescadero Community Hall, 112 Stage Rd.
   Tues, Oct 2: Woodside Town Hall, 2955 Woodside Rd.

Learn about the proposed trail network and how in 1769 a Spanish explorer, through the graciousness and knowledge of the Ohlone people, shaped the course of San Mateo County history.

Take a brief online survey, through Oct 17, to help gauge community interest and gather information to help guide the project.

Candidate Forums for Nov 2018 Elections

Location: 504 Ave Alhambra, third floor, El Granada - Flyer
League of Women Voters of North and Central San Mateo County moderates the candidate forums, asking questions submitted by the public at the meeting.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018 
7:00-8:00 pm – SMC Harbor Commission – Vote for 2* — Video
*Ed Larenas, Harbor Commissioner/ Scientist
*Nancy Reyering, Businesswoman/ Conservationist/ Sailor 
Henry Sutter, Sheriff’s Sergeant/ Businessman
Sepi Richardson, Financial Management Consultant

8:15-9:15 pm - Cabrillo School Board – Vote for 3* — Video
*Lizet Cortes, Juvenile Counselor/ Parent
*Freya McCamant, Incumbent
*Mary Beth Alexander
Rob Pappalardo, Incumbent

Tuesday, October 16, 2018
7:00-8:00 pm - Granada Community Services District – Vote for 3* — Video
*Barbara Dye, Appointed Incumbent
*Eric Suchomel, Environmental Engineer 
*David Michael Seaton, Incumbent
Nancy Reed Marsh, Retired Executive

8:15-9:15 pm - Montara Water & Sanitary District – Vote for 3* — Video
  *Jim Harvey, Incumbent
*Ric Lohman, Retired Computer Professional
*Eric Marshall, Director Project Management
Erin Deinzer, Writer

No MCC Election for 2018-2022 Term

Four candidates for four open seats on Midcoast Community Council means there will be no MCC election in November 2018.  

Candidate statements are linked here:
Dave Olson (incumbent) - El Granada
Claire Toutant (incumbent) - Moss Beach
Len Erickson - El Granada
Michelle Weil - Moss Beach

At the December 12, 2018, MCC meeting, the four candidates will be sworn in for their four-year terms, and two councilmembers will retire: Chris Johnson, after serving five years, and Brandon Kwan after serving two years.