LOS ALTOS PROUD!!!
Planning Commission votes 7-0
against CUP for
Del Taco drive-thru in
Los Altos neighborhood
Los Altos neighborhood
Buoyed
by a mid-afternoon Tweet from Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia supporting the Los Altos neighborhood (TWEET), dozen's
of neighbors testified before the Planning Commission before the commissioners
voted 7-0 to deny the Conditional Use Permit for the proposed Del Taco
drive-through.
Staff
reported that they had received 100 letters opposing the proposed
drive-through.
Only
the developer spoke in favor of the development.
The
dozen's of resident's from across the Los Altos Center Adjacent Neighborhoods spoke glowingly about the quiet small town
feel of the neighborhood and its walkable nature. Long-time
residents spoke with pride about the older well-kept neighborhood that was revitalized
by re-development of the Los Altos
Center that lives in
harmony with the high density apartments that ring the neighborhood filled with
CSULB students.
The
residents have worked hard to maintain that harmony with the students by working
to keep late-night youth-oriented businesses away from the single-family homes
filled with multi-generational residents.
Residents
lined up to explain about the negative impacts
of the proposed drive-through on the residential street of Abbeyfield.
The
grateful crowd burst into cheers at the
7-0 vote and shouted thank-you to the Planning Commission.
Fourth
District Councilman Daryl Supernaw who had sat in the back of the Chamber and watched the entire
meeting greeted and congratulated the residents after the vote in lobby area.
The
vote came at the end of 10 day period of
turmoil where residents from across Los
Altos rallied to protect their neighborhood. Starting with a Public Hearing notice, the
community quickly took to organizing on neighborhood social media. Responding to the community, Councilman
Supernaw quickly organized a Community Meeting with the developer. By most accounts
in social media, at that meeting the developer came across to the down-to-earth
neighborhood as "arrogant".
The neighbors quickly organized a well attended protest two days later
combined with a letter writing campaign.
With
back-to-back stories in the Grunion
and Press-Telegram the day before the
Public Hearing and the unexpected but welcome Tweet hors before the meeting,
the neighborhood buzz was that the momentum was on the side of the neighborhood.
The
Shell Station owner planned to lease the property to the Del Taco
corporation. While a fast-food type restruant could be built on the property with-out a drive-through, the Planning Commission vote effectively kills a drive-through
ever being located on the property.