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Port of San Diego Completes Master Plan Amendment for Chula Vista Bay Front (corrected)
Friday, 16 April 2010
The hearing date and location previously noticed for May 4, 2010 has been revised to a Special Joint Public Meeting beginning at 1pm on May 18, 2010 in the City of Chula Vista Council Chambers (map).
A draft Port Master Plan amendment has been prepared for 556 acres on the Chula Vista bay front. The plan, prepared by the San Diego Unified Port District proposes changes to land and water use designations to accommodate the redevelopment of the Sweetwater, Harbor, and Otay Districts with a variety of uses such as park, open space, ecological buffers, cultural, recreational, hotel and conference space, mixed use office/commercial recreation, and retail. The CVBMP also includes proposed in-water uses, including: a reconfigured marina basin and boat slips, a new commercial harbor, and realignment of the existing navigation channel.
Notice of Completion to the draft CVBMP Amendment (39.73 kB)
Draft CVBMP Port Master Plan Amendment (3.58 MB)
The amendment will be considered for adoption the Board of Port Commissioners following a public hearing to be held beginning at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 2010 in the City of Chula Vista Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910 (map). Additional hearing dates, if required, will be announced at the public hearing.
A companion document, the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan, also be considered by the Board of Port Commissioners for certification at the May 18 meeting.
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