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find out if an item has been continued by calling the Community Development
Department Secretary at .
If you have any questions about this item. please call Senior Planner Barbara Oldfield at
the Community Development Department .
Any decision by the Historic Resources Committee may be appealed to the City Council
within ten days of final action. Please note that Section 65009 (b) (2) of the California
Government Code provides that legal challenges to the Citfs action on this project may
be limited to only those issues raised in testimony during the public hearing process.
The City of Pacific Grove does not discriminate against persons with disabilities. The
Community Development Department Conference Room is an accessible facility. A
limited number of devices are available to assist those who are hearing impaired. If you
would like to use one of these devices, please contact the Community Development
Department Secretary at .
This notice may be removed after: February 14, 2001
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