City to Discuss Eatery’s Role in Easing Parking
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The City Council will decide today how the owner of a proposed restaurant should pay for a parking shortage that could be created in Dana Point Plaza by the new business.
City staff members are suggesting that Paul Hennessey be required to help finance a parking structure or some other solution if parking becomes a problem in the shopping plaza.
Hennessey owns Hennessey’s Tavern, which is next door to the restaurant he proposes.
The Planning Commission last month approved allowing Hennessey to bring a DP Broiler to space formerly occupied by a video store, a decision being appealed to the council by a resident.
The 6:30 p.m. meeting will take place at City Hall, 33282 Street of the Golden Lantern.
Information: (714) 248-9890.
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