File #: PC 16-031    Name: PLN160233 - Hill
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/18/2016 In control: Monterey County Planning Commission
On agenda: 8/31/2016 Final action:
Title: PLN160233/Hill Public hearing to consider action on an Administrative Permit to allow transient use (short-term rental) of an existing single-family dwelling. Proposed CEQA Action: Exempt from CEQA per Section 15301 (Class 1) of the CEQA Guidelines. 3097 Sloat Road, Pebble Beach, Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit A Resolution, 3. Exhibit B Vicinity Map, 4. Exhibit C Public Hearing Request, 5. Exhibit D Map of Approved Short-Term Rentals, 6. Exhibit E Monterey County Code Section 21.64.280
Title
PLN160233/Hill
Public hearing to consider action on an Administrative Permit to allow transient use (short-term rental) of an existing single-family dwelling.
Proposed CEQA Action: Exempt from CEQA per Section 15301 (Class 1) of the CEQA Guidelines.
3097 Sloat Road, Pebble Beach, Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Planning Commission:
a. Find the project Categorically Exempt per Section 15301 (Class 1) of the CEQA Guidelines; and
b. Approve an Administrative Permit to allow transient use (short-term rental) of an existing single-family dwelling pursuant to Monterey County Code 21.64.280.

PROJECT INFORMATION:
Planning File Number: PLN160233
Owner: Jeremy and Leah Hill
Project Location: 3097 Sloat Road, Pebble Beach
APN: 007-431-014-000
Zoning: MDR/B-6-D-RES (Medium Density Residential)
Parcel Size: approximately 10,800 square feet
Plan Area: Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan
Flagged and Staked: Not required - change of use within an existing structure

SUMMARY:
The applicant requests approval to use an existing 1,812 square foot single-family dwelling for transient use (short-term rental), consistent with the requirements of Monterey County Code (MCC) Section 21.64.280. This request was scheduled for Administrative Review on August 3, 2016; however, a member of the public requested a public hearing.

Administrative Permits are determined by the Chief of Planning, unless they are referred to the Zoning Administrator for consideration. Two Administrative Permits requesting short-term rentals have resulted in a request for public hearing, citing concerns being discussed related to new regulations for short-term rentals within the County. This application was set for a hearing before the Zoning Administrator on August 25, 2016.

If the Director (Chief) of Planning or the Zoning Administrator (appointed by the Director) finds that an application involves significant policy issues or has the pot...

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