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Meeting to discuss Beach-Edinger project

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The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing next week to plan out a mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly area with a town center near Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue.

The Beach and Edinger Corridors Specific Plan includes a 459-acre area along Beach and Edinger, and along Edinger to Goldenwest Street. The plan would dictate land use and building intensity, guide building design and aesthetics, and allow a mixed-land use zoning to create a more visually pleasing area.

The commission certified the plan’s Environmental Impact Report at its Dec. 8 meeting, and the plan must gain approval from the commission and City Council and be certified by the California Coastal Commission.

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The city wants to improve the economic opportunities in the area by renovating the nondescript strip malls, creating uniform signage and establishing a consistent landscaping plan.

To make the area pedestrian-friendly, the plan would place retail, offices, restaurants and residential uses close together, make the sidewalks appear larger and create promenades and open space.

The plan would allow a maximum development of 6,400 units of residential, more than 700,000 square feet of commercial, more than 100,000 square feet of office development and 350 hotel rooms.

A town center would also be created on Edinger near Gothard Street.

The city has held a series of workshops and study sessions on the project. At the Dec. 8 Planning Commission meeting, several residents spoke out against the project over concerns that its negative impacts on residents would be too significant.

The public hearing will start 7 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers at City Hall on Main Street.

To view all documents related to the project, go to www.surfcity-hb.org and look under the Planning Commission’s major projects.


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