Donna Frye: ‘How High Could the Buildings Be in Clairemont if the Community Plan Update is Approved? — I Don’t Know Because the City Wouldn’t Answer My Questions’
By Donna Frye
On November 11, 2025, I sent a question to the city regarding the Clairemont Community Plan Update. I used the email address the city provided to obtain more information about the plan.
It was a simple question about the northern industrial area east of I-5 and I received a prompt and courteous response the next day.
As I reviewed the update in more detail, I sent another email about the Height Limit Overlay Zone on November 13.
My email said:
“I am a bit confused about the Height Limit Overlay Zone and hope you can help me better understand that too, especially in the Villages, Corridors and Nodes. What is the height limit for each of the 9 Village Areas shown? And how high could the buildings be in each of the 9 Village Areas if the state and city density program is used? Could they be higher than 240 feet and if so where would that be? I appreciate your helping me better understand this.’”
I did not receive a response so I sent a follow-up email on November 17. I even simplified my request for information.

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