Video:  Kenmark presents three projects to HMB City Council


By on Fri, October 6, 2006

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Click the image to see a Quicktime video of Kenmark's presentation. CLICK HERE for Windows Media version.

At Tuesday’s Half Moon Bay City Council meeting, Bruce Russell of Kenmark presented three projects that they are working on, including two that will improve coastal access:

Removal of riprap below the 18th hole of the golf course: The removal of not only the riprap that was dumped on the beach without a permit in 1998, but also riprap that was placed there in 1996 with the permission of the Coastal Commission.

Beach access at Redondo Beach:  They’re building stairways for access to the beach from Redondo Beach Road.

The final 32-unit residential project in Ocean Colony: While this project, called Carnoustie, was originally proposed in July 2000, Kenmark has made some changes since they took over management of Ocean Colony in 2005.  They’ve been working to resolve the Coastal Commission’s issues with the project. They’re considering building a low & moderate income project across the street from Cunha to meet their requirements under the law.