'2nd+PCH' project meeting scheduled for Monday

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The city's development services department will hold a community meeting for the proposed development on Second Street and Pacific Coast Highway, "2nd+PCH" as it is called, at 5:30 p.m. Monday in the Wilson High School Media Center, 4400 E. 10th St.

The project would include 325 residential units, 191,000 square feet of retail, a 100-room hotel, 21,000 square feet of non-hotel restaurant space, a theater, a marine science learning center and 1,440 parking spaces, according to a news release from the Belmont Shore Residents Association, which is encouraging members to attend the meeting to learn more and give their opinions.

Building heights would include a 12-story residential building, as well as two, six-story buildings. The developer is requesting changes to the zoning code for the site known as SEADIP in order to allow residential development, which is currently prohibited, and to allow buildings taller than the existing height limit, 35 feet.

The project requires Planning Commission, City Council and Coastal Commission OKs.

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