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Public hearing set for controversial residential addition appeal

August 08, 2024 | Contra Costa County, California


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Public hearing set for controversial residential addition appeal
A recent government meeting focused on a contentious residential addition project at 40 Anson Way in the unincorporated Kensington area. The agenda included a public hearing to consider an appeal against the Planning Commission's approval of the two-story addition, filed by Chris McLean, who opposes the project. Carly Ryson is the applicant for the project, while Elaine Sextonhouse is the property owner.

The meeting commenced with a presentation from the staff, led by Senior Planner Adrian Valise from the Department of Conservation and Development. Following the staff's overview, both McLean and Sextonhouse were allotted ten minutes each to present their cases. The public was invited to comment, with each speaker limited to two minutes, allowing for a diverse range of opinions on the proposed development.

After public comments, McLean was given five minutes for rebuttal, followed by any additional remarks from the staff. The outcome of this hearing could significantly impact the future of the residential project and set a precedent for similar developments in the area.

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