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The committee reviewed the 2025-26 Traffic Impact Fee calculation and recommended a fee of $231 per ADT, including active transportation projects, signal synchronization, and trip reduction incentives. Discussions included the timing of impact fee collections, potential modifications to municipal code regarding fee credits for public improvements, and committee roles and responsibilities. The staff announced plans to conduct a methodology and nexus study update in 2026, and the committee requested to be actively involved in this process and to advocate for a new nexus study to align with current laws.
This document details a workshop presenting three distinct land use concepts for the Fairview Developmental Center Specific Plan. The concepts—Fairview Promenade, Fairview Fields, and Fairview Common Areas—propose varying allocations of housing density, commercial space, and open space, including features like boulevards, sports complexes, and distributed parks. The workshop aims to gather community feedback on these concepts to inform the development of a comprehensive plan for the 80-acre site, addressing housing element requirements, traffic management, infrastructure, and urban design to culminate in a preferred plan for city approval.
The meeting featured a public comment period regarding concerns over permit processes, traffic impact reports, and environmental impacts of city developments. Commissioners discussed the cancellation of recent meetings, the importance of engaging with residents on significant planning issues, and the need for better communication between the commission, staff, and businesses regarding economic development and city projects. Updates were provided on park renovations, small business support programs, and upcoming community events. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding the scope of the commission's role in the development application review process.
The Commission addressed public comments concerning the potential development of an empty parcel of land, concerns over aggressive and improper tree trimming practices causing damage to the city canopy, and a proposal regarding the operation of the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. Additionally, the Commission discussed concerns regarding the use of herbicides on public land and its impact on local ecosystems and wildlife habitats. Commissioners emphasized the need to prioritize tree health and reviewed the city's canopy study to identify areas for future tree-planting initiatives, including potential partnerships with private property owners.
The meeting included a proclamation recognizing Pride Month, celebrating the contributions and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community in Costa Mesa. Additionally, the council recognized the Network for Homeless Solutions team for their efforts in housing over 500 individuals and implementing various services, including a bridge shelter, behavioral health programs, street medicine, and motel voucher initiatives, which contributed to a 54% reduction in local homelessness between 2024 and 2026.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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