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Published: 8:05 pm Sunday, Mar. 07, 2010

Week Ahead: A list of public meetings around San Luis Obispo County

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TUESDAY
Arroyo Grande City Council. 7 p.m. City Council Chambers, 215 E. Branch St. 473-5400, www.arroyogrande.org. On the agenda: Development agreement for Five Cities Recreation Center; federal Community Development Block Grant projects; potential changes to historic resources criteria; consider Critical Needs Action Plan process and top city priorities. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in Arroyo Grande; replayed at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

Atascadero City Council. 6 p.m. City Hall, 6907 El Camino Real. 461-5000. www.atascadero.org. On the agenda: Council goals and action plan for 2010. Webcast: Live and archived at www.atascadero.org.

Grover Beach Planning Commission. 6:30 p.m. City Hall, 154 S. Eighth St. 473-4568. www.grover.org. On the agenda: City’s Capital Improvement Program; annual report on status of General Plan and progress on complying with city share of regional housing needs.

Paso Robles Planning Commission. 7:30 p.m. City Hall/Library Conference Center, 1000 Spring St. 237-3888. www.prcity.com. On the agenda: Wine Country Alliance request to install signs directing visitors to wineries.

Pismo Beach Planning Commission. 6:30 p.m. City Hall, 760 Mattie Road. 773-7003. www.pismobeach.org. On the agenda: Proposed change to General Plan — the city’s main growth regulations — and 1983 zoning code to allow drive-through services. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in Pismo Beach; replayed at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. 9 a.m. County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 781-5450. www.countyofslo.org. On the agenda: Letter seeking delay in relicensing application for Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant until seismic studies are completed; 19,000 square feet retail development at 1075 Rossi Road in Templeton; treated sewage sludge. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 21 countywide. Replayed at 6 p.m. Tuesday and 5:30 p.m. Sunday. On the radio: Live on KCBX FM 90.1 until 5 p.m. Webcast: Live and archived at http://snipr.com/slocountymeetings.

WEDNESDAY
Oceano Community Services District Board of Directors. 6:30 p.m. District offices, 1655 Front St. (Highway 1). 481-6730. www.nvo.com/oceanocsd. On the agenda: Discussion of forensic audit — a form of highly detailed accounting — for the July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009 fiscal year; whether to adopt Robert’s Rules of Order; general manager updates on expenses and staff. On TV: Replayed at 6 p.m. Saturday on Charter Channel 21 countywide.

San Luis Obispo Planning Commission. 7 p.m. City Council chambers, 990 Palm St. 781-7114. www.slocity.org. On the agenda: Proposed 5,100 square foot development of homes and commercial space at Taft Street and Kentucky Avenue to replace now-defunct gas station. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in San Luis Obispo; replayed at 3 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.

San Simeon Community Services District Board of Directors. 6 p.m. Plaza del Cavalier, 9415 Hearst Ave., San Simeon. 927-4778. Visit www.sansimeoncsd.com for agenda.

THURSDAY
Coast Unified School District Board of Trustees. 7 p.m., Old Cambria Grammar School, 1350 Main St. 927-3880. www.cambria.k12.ca.us. On the agenda: Conduct code for athletes and students in some competitive, extracurricular activities.

FRIDAY
California Coastal Commission. 9 a.m. Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 701 Ocean St., Santa Cruz. (831) 427-4863. www.coastal.ca.gov. On the agenda: Appeal by Commissioners Patrick Kruer and Mary Shallenberger, LandWatch San Luis Obispo County and Greenspace—The Cambria Land Trust of permit to build winery, tasting room and related development at 3770 Santa Rosa Creek Road, about 1.5 miles east of Main Street in Cambria. Webcast: Live, archived at www.coastal.ca.gov.

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