Wavecrest has been heard several times at the Coastal Commission. Each time it has been continued, typically to allow the developers to complete work that should have been part of the original application. Note that the original appeal was filed by several developers and two commissioners, not by local environmentalists.
Below are the agenda items for prior hearings. You can get to the PDF documents by following the respective links.
a. Appeal No. A-1-99-51 (Wavecrest Village, Cabrillo School Dist. and Boys & Girls Club, Half Moon Bay) Appeal by Leonard Beuth et al., Helen Carey, Wayward Lot Investment Co. and San Mateo Land Exchange, and Commissioners Wan & Dettloff from decision of City of Half Moon Bay granting permit with conditions to Wavecrest Village L.L.C., Cabrillo Unified School District, and Boys & Girls Club of the Coastside, to divide 205.7 acres, construct 225 market-rate single-family homes, 54 affordable housing units, middle school, Boys & Girls Club and outdoor recreation on 25.3 acres, 150,000 sq.ft. of office space and 15,000 sq.ft. of retail space in 8 buildings and associated parking on 12 acres, open space on 125 acres, wetland restoration, detention basin on 7.7 acres, trails, onsite infrastructure, streets, landscaping, offsite vertical access at Poplar Beach, and offsite improvements on Highway 1 and South Main Street, one mile south of downtown Half Moon Bay, bounded by Seymour Street right-of-way, Marinero Avenue right-of-way, Highway 1, and Pacific Ocean, Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County. (PTI-SF) [TO CONTINUE]
a. Appeal No. A-1-99-51 (Wavecrest Village, Cabrillo School Dist. and Boys & Girls Club, Half Moon Bay) Appeal by Leonard Beuth et al., Helen Carey, Wayward Lot Investment Co. and San Mateo Land Exchange, and Commissioners Wan & Dettloff from decision of City of Half Moon Bay granting permit with conditions to Wavecrest Village L.L.C., Cabrillo Unified School District, and Boys & Girls Club of the Coastside for Wavecrest Village Project to divide 205.7 acres into 90 lots; and develop 79 market-rate homes on 15.4 acres, middle school on 25.3 acres, Boys & Girls Club on 2.8 acres, community ball fields on 9.8 acres, open space, community garden, detention basin & trails on 67.3 acres, associated onsite infrastructure, roadways, and landscaping, and offsite improvements on Highway 1 and South Main Street, one mile south of downtown Half Moon Bay, west of Highway 1, bounded by Seymour Street right-of-way, Pacific Ocean, and Marinero Avenue right-of-way, Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County. (VAE-SF) [TO CONTINUE]
a. Appeal No. A-1-99-51 (Wavecrest Village, Cabrillo School Dist. and Boys & Girls Club, Half Moon Bay) Appeal by Leonard Beuth et al., Helen Carey, Wayward Lot Investment Co. and San Mateo Land Exchange, and Commissioners Wan & Dettloff from decision of City of Half Moon Bay granting permit with conditions to Wavecrest Village L.L.C., Cabrillo Unified School District, and Boys & Girls Club of the Coastside, to divide 205.7 acres, construct 225 market-rate single-family homes, 46 affordable housing units, middle school and outdoor recreation on 25.3 acres, Boys & Girls Club on 2.8 acres, 120,000 sq.ft. of office space and 40,000 sq.ft. of retail space in 10 buildings and associated parking on 12 acres, open space on 112 acres, wetland restoration, detention basin on 7.7 acres, trails, onsite infrastructure, streets, landscaping, offsite vertical access at Poplar Beach, and offsite improvements on Highway 1 and South Main Street, one mile south of downtown Half Moon Bay, bounded by Seymour Street right-of-way, Marinero Avenue right-of-way, Highway 1, and Pacific Ocean, Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County. (VAE-SF) [TO CONTINUE]
9. NEW APPEAL
a. Appeal No. A-1-99-51 (Wavecrest Village, Half Moon Bay) Appeal by Leonard Beuth, et al., Commissioners Wan & Dettloff, Helen Carey, Wayward Lot Investment Co. and San Mateo Land Exchange from decision of City of Half Moon Bay granting permit to Wavecrest Village, L.L.C. for Wavecrest Village mixed-use project consisting of 225 market rate and 46 affordable apartments on 75.8 acres, mixed-use commercial uses on 16.8 acres, additional community serving public uses, including ball fields, community gardens, open space and trails on 105 acres, 9.89 acres of roads and landscape buffers, associated middle school, and Boys & Girls Club projects, on 207.5-acre site, one mile south of downtown Half Moon Bay, west of Highway One, bounded by Seymour Street right-of-way, Pacific Ocean, and Marinero Avenue, Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County. (DR-SF) [SUBSTANTIAL ISSUE FOUND, TO CONTINUE]