HMB City Planning Considers PGE Vegetation Control South of Hwy 92 Near Hilltop Market
VIDEO. City of Half Moon Bay Planning board really digs in on this very necessary project considering visual corridors, invasive species and whether or not to use herbicides to control the eucalyptus, once they are cut down. Plan is to removes 79 trees and 115 brush units in a 540 square foot area.
Cypress trees will have to be cut down as they were planted right on top of PGE gas pipe and other utilities.
If anyone can tell me how those trees got there,
I’d love to know as no one in planning knows.
Cape Ivy and Himalayan Grape Ivy, are invasive and must be controlled; once cut, they can come back with a vengeance.
No decision was made, last night, June 23rd, 2020. Staff will bring this topic back to the July 14th, 2020 meeting.
The Planning Commission consists of citizen volunteers appointed by the City Council to make decisions or advise the Council on land use and property development issues. The Commission assures that new development is consistent with our Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, long-range General Plan and Local Coastal Plan, State laws and other public policies that advance the interests of our community.
Members
Brian Holt, Chair
James Benjamin, Vice Chair
Rick Hernandez
Sara Polgar
Steve Ruddock
Planning Commission meetings are held at 7 pm every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), 537 Kelly Avenue.
The Planning Commission consists of citizen volunteers appointed by the City Council to make decisions or advise the Council on land use and property development issues. The Commission assures that new development is consistent with our Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, long-range General Plan and Local Coastal Plan, State laws and other public policies that advance the interests of our community.
Members
Brian Holt, Chair
James Benjamin, Vice Chair
Rick Hernandez
Sara Polgar
Steve Ruddock
Planning Commission meetings are held at 7 pm every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), 537 Kelly Avenue.