Submit your comments via eComment in three easy steps:
Note: Your comments will become part of the official meeting record. You must provide your full name,
but please do not provide any other personal information (i.e. phone numbers, addresses, etc) that you
do not want to be published.
1. Go to the Agendas/Minutes/Video webpage and find the meeting you’d like to submit comments on.
Click on the eComment button for your selected meeting.
2. Find the agenda item for which you would like to provide a comment. You can select a specific
agenda item/project or provide general comments under the Oral/Written Communications item.
3. Sign in to your SpeakUp Hermosa Account or as a guest, enter your comment in the field provided,
provide your name, and if applicable, attach files before submitting your comment.
eComments can be submitted as soon as the meeting materials are published, but will only be
accepted until 12:00 pm on the date of the meeting to ensure Planning Commission and staff have the
ability to review comments prior to the meeting.
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Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
Oral / Written Communications
Information Only: Public Hearing Notices and Projects Zoning Map
Section I
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
6.
Resolution(s) for Consideration - None
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THE RECOMMENDATIONS NOTED BELOW ARE FROM THE PLANNING STAFF AND ARE
RECOMMENDATIONS ONLY. THE FINAL DECISION ON EACH ITEM RESTS WITH THE PLANNING
COMMISSION. PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME THAT THE STAFF RECOMMENDATION WILL BE THE
ACTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION.
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Section II
HEARING
7.
RECEIVE TRI-ANNUAL REPORT FOR ON-SALE ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
Receive and file the tri-annual report.
Recommendation:
The tri-annual review covering the period from November 1 - April 30, 2018, was submitted
on June 25, 2018. Based on the information in the report, no establishment has reached
the "Standard Initiating Planning Commission Review."