Permit Extension Granted to Malibu Hotel Builders
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The California Coastal Commission on Thursday approved a critical one-year permit extension for a proposed $60-million Malibu seaside hotel, giving the Adamson Companies another year to develop the project.
“The people of Malibu were so besieged with so many projects that they chose not to oppose this one,” Commissioner Madelyn Glickfeld said after the meeting.
The Adamson Companies first received approval from the commission and the county in 1985 to build a three-story luxury hotel on 28 acres--predicated on the installation of a new sewer system in Malibu. But final approval of the project is tied up in the Malibu incorporation effort and residents’ attempts to declare Malibu a city partly to stall county plans for the new sewers.
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