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San Diego Planning Commission Nov. 6th Meeting: Progress and Preservation Package A
By South OB Girl
San Diegans from throughout San Diego gathered in the meeting room for the Thursday November 6th meeting of the San Diego Planning Commission. The meeting began at 9 am and after approximately 2 and half hours of staff report, public comments and questions and deliberation by the Commissioners, the Planning Commission voted unanimously in support of Progress and Preservation Package A.
As the opposition to Package A gathered outside the meeting room afterwards, Rag editor Frank Gormlie tried to boost morale when he said, “Two more rounds to go!” This was just the first round. San Diegans had seven days including Saturday and Sunday to prepare for public comment at this meeting amending existing municipal code.
Attention shifted to the City Planning Department. The City Planning Department stated that it concluded its public hearings on the annual report on homes with an “informational presentation” to the City Council this past Tuesday 11/4. The City Planning Department then gave a presentation about Package A which would be voted on by the Commission. The goals of Preservation and Progress Package A are:
Those in support of Package A gave public comment first. Speaking time was reduced from 3 minutes to 1 minute by the Chair so all parties were adjusting the ceding of minutes. This included a speaker from the Historical Resources Board, Rami Cortez, who gave a report about what had occurred at the recent meeting that focused on this Package A. Her comments indicated that to some degree the board ran out of time to address everything at their recent meeting. She stated that they were indecisive in October.


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