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Projects within the Mission Street Redevelopment
Area require Conceptual Approval by the
Daly City Redevelopment Agency (DCRA)
prior to consideration by the Planning
Commission or the City Council. |
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The DCRA is made up of the five elected
City Council members acting in their role
as the Redevelopment Agency. Conceptual
approval consists of the DCRA considering
the merits of the project and whether
a project is consistent with the Mission
Street Urban Design Guidelines, the General
Plan and Zoning designations and its compatibility
with surrounding land uses. |
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public meeting will be scheduled for the
DCRA to formally consider your project.
Prior to the DCRA meeting, every property
owner within 300 feet of the boundaries
of your property is notified by mail that
they are invited to attend the meeting
to listen of to make comments on the project
for consideration by the DCRA. |
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D.
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The
DCRA meets on the second and fourth Monday
of every month at 7:00 PM in the Daly
City Council Chambers, City Hall, 333-90th
Street in Daly City. |
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The staff planner's written report is
submitted to the DCRA and the project
applicant in advance of the meeting. At
the meeting, the Director of Economic
& Community Development will provide the
DCRA with a brief oral presentation of
your project and conclude with a recommendation
on approval or denial of the application.
It is customary for DCRA members to ask
questions of the project planner and the
applicant to clarify any concerns they
may have. The Chairman of the DCRA will
also open the meeting to take public comments
on the proposal. |
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Once the DCRA has considered all the information
presented, a vote will be taken on the
project. A majority vote is required for
a project recommendation to be approved
or denied. The DCRA's motion on a project
will be forwarded to the Planning Commission
and the City Council with the staff planner's
report on the project. |
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