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− | The [http://www.surfwaycondos.com/ Ocean Harbor House] | + | The [http://www.surfwaycondos.com/ Ocean Harbor House] was concerned over coastal erosion to their property. A seawall was erected to aid in prolonging waves from impacting the structures. This page describes the process that occurred. |
*[[Image:Ocean_Harbor_House.jpg|200px|thumb|Structure before seawall from [http://hydro.csumb.edu/essp%20360/html/montereyseawalls.html CSUMB Review]]] | *[[Image:Ocean_Harbor_House.jpg|200px|thumb|Structure before seawall from [http://hydro.csumb.edu/essp%20360/html/montereyseawalls.html CSUMB Review]]] | ||
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+ | The Ocean Harbor House is comprised of 172 condominiums [https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q=Ocean+Harbor+House+HOA+125+Surf+Way,+Monterey,+CA&fb=1&gl=us&hq=Ocean+Harbor+House+HOA&hnear=0x808de45b143548eb:0x29d8f70e23394c65,125+Surf+Way,+Monterey,+CA+93940&cid=0,0,1043846753227851513&ei=SmRcUfP7EszuiQK1mICIDw&ved=0CJ4BEPwSMAA located on Del Monte Beach] in Monterey,CA. It was initially constructed in the 1960's and had various additions through the years. Because the structure was built in close vicinity to the ocean, concerns over coastal erosion, wave impact, storm surge, and property damage accumulated through the years. This led the associated homeowners to investigate protection solutions. The homeowners applied to both the California Coastal Commission and City of Monterey for a permit to construct a 585 foot seawall. | ||
==Documents== | ==Documents== |
Revision as of 10:18, 3 April 2013
The Ocean Harbor House was concerned over coastal erosion to their property. A seawall was erected to aid in prolonging waves from impacting the structures. This page describes the process that occurred.
Contents
Background
The Ocean Harbor House is comprised of 172 condominiums located on Del Monte Beach in Monterey,CA. It was initially constructed in the 1960's and had various additions through the years. Because the structure was built in close vicinity to the ocean, concerns over coastal erosion, wave impact, storm surge, and property damage accumulated through the years. This led the associated homeowners to investigate protection solutions. The homeowners applied to both the California Coastal Commission and City of Monterey for a permit to construct a 585 foot seawall.
Documents
- 11/04/2002 NOP
- 08/04/2003 EIR
- NOD
- Ocean Harbor House Homeowners Association v. California Coastal Commission
- CSUMB Review
Links
- CEQA Overview
- CEQA and the Central Coast
- Coastal Case Studies of CEQA Projects in Monterey County, CA
- Agencies that are lead applicants in CEQA
- Hydrology and Water Quality Components of Central Coast CEQA Documents
Disclaimer
This page may contain students's work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.