Planning Commision Says No To 84 Homes At NOAA Lot

A residence for the buyer’s mom? Of another art gallery for Steve Hauk. Would be a great location for the John Denver Memorial RV Park.

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To the outrage expressed by some locals when they learned that 84 housing units could be built at 1352 Lighthouse Ave. — where the landmark NOAA building stands — the Pacific Grove Planning Commission voted 7-0 last Thursday to  recommend that the town’s city council remove the  property from a list of sites where housing could be constructed.

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“We certainly believe in low-cost housing,” Hauk said. “We just don’t think it’s a good idea for 1352 Lighthouse Ave.” Hauk is a co-founder of COAST, which stands for Center for Ocean, Arts, Science and Technology. The group insists the NOAA building deserves to be designated as historic and wants to see it repurposed as a science and  environmental center.

Planning Commision Says No To 84 Homes At NOAA Lot

84 Homes To Be Built On NOAA Property

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Wait, what happened to Tianzhu Chu and Yuncheng Huang that bought the land for a home for mama? (another fail by a Panetta, to stop the sale).

the city now suggests that 84 housing units could be built at 1352 Lighthouse Ave, where the former NOAA building stands.

The site is just a short stroll from the tidepools of Point Pinos and Asilomar State Park. The 84 units are among l, 125 units the city believes it is required to designate for development, all to accommodate the state’s mandate to address California’s housing crisis.

84 Homes To Be Built On NOAA Property