California Coastal Commission
Hearing Notice
Dear ,
California Coastal Commission Hearings Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors Chambers
105 East Anapamu Street
Santa Barbara, Ca. 93101 (805) 451-6053
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011, The California Coastal Commission will hear the "Revised Findings" ~ Implementation Plan, (This Includes Commissioners Comments & Amendments)" that were addressed at their January 12, 2011 Hearings in Long Beach, Ca.
California Coastal Commission, April 13, 2011 Hearings Agenda, Item 11(a).
Agenda Item #11. (a). Revised Findings ~ Revised Findings, City of Dana Point LCP Amendment No. DPT-MAJ-1-10, Public hearing and action on request by City of Dana Point to revise findings for the approval of the City of Dana Point LCP Amendment No. DPT-MAJ-1-10 (Dana Point Harbor Revitalization Plan (IP Only) to implement the recently approved (October 2009) Land Use Plan (LUP) amendment, replacing, in its entirety, the implementation sections in the Dana Point Specific Plan Local Coastal Program relevant to the Dana Point Harbor. (FSY-LB).
Your Association is in the process of reviewing these "Amendments & Modifications" to the revised Implementation Plan (IP). Once we have completed our review of this finalized document we will, if necessary, make suggestions/recommendations and/or comments to OC Dana Point Harbor and the Coastal Commission (Long Beach) Staff. Stay Tuned!
Steve Carpenter, Secretary
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Mission Statement: The Dana Point Boaters Association advocates the preservation, enhancement, and expansion of affordable recreational boating resources. We work to improve the family friendly atmosphere and breadth of water-oriented actives we all enjoy in the harbor. We serve as the watchdog by ethically protecting the rights of all boaters and representing them when collective action is most effective. We actively gather information and communicate our views to educate boaters, external interests, and public officials. We build and maintain constructive, working relationships to achieve common goals with other harbor stakeholders. We will pass on our harbor to the next generation of recreational boaters in better condition than it is today. |