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The La Jolla Community Planning Association voted against the findings of its Development Permit Review subcommittee on a project that would overlook La Jolla Heights Natural Park in the Country Club neighborhood during its June 3 meeting.
The project in question is a development at 7362 Brodiaea Way, where applicants hoped for findings that their project essentially meets the terms of a previously approved permit, in what is known as a Substantial Conformance Review.
DPR approved a previous permit application for the property in December 2018 and the La Jolla Community Planning Association followed suit in February 2019. DPR then ruled the modified project does conform to the previously approved permit in April of this year.
La Jolla development permit reviewers approve projects in Muirlands and Country Club areas
The La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee examines renderings for a project at 7362 Brodiaea Way during its April 20 meeting.
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Two development projects one to tear down and rebuild a house in the Muirlands area and the other a home project in the Country Club area got the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee’s approval during its April 20 meeting.
The slightly more controversial of the two was a substantial conformance review for a property at 7362 Brodiaea Way, next to an entrance to La Jolla Heights Natural Park in the Country Club area. DPR approved a previous permit application for the property in December 2018 and the La Jolla Community Planning Association followed suit in February 2019.