OCEAN BEACH PLANNING BOARD
Frequently Asked Questions

Q - I want to get my project on the OBPB agenda.  What should I do?
A - See the Applicant's Page for procedures for getting on the agenda.


Q - I didn't get a notice about a project in my area.  Why not?
A - The City of San Diego gives public notice to projects in accordance with Municipal Code (Ch11 Art02 Div03 - Notice).  Although Community Planning Boards are not required to notice projects, the OBPB routinely provides physical public notice to projects in the community in order to encourage community participation.


Q - What type of zone is my property?
A - The City of San Diego Development Services Department has maps available online that show zoning.  Zone descriptions can be found within the Land Development Code (Chap 11-14 of SD Municipal Code) on the City of SD City Clerk's webpage.

Q - What type of Land Use is in Ocean Beach?
A -  Ocean Beach has several types of land use, click to see the specific types of land use in Ocean Beach.  

Q - I'd like to help serve on the Ocean Beach Planning Board.  What do I need to do?
A - Click here to see the requirements and download the application package.


Q - Why is there a two-step process for the Community Planning Board to review my project?
A - The two-step process is designed to give the applicant the best chance of success in the public review process.  The first review is held by the Project Review Committee and is designed to identify any issues with the proposed project and allow the applicant a chance to attempt to resolve them prior to the Board making a recommendation to the City.  The second review is a review of the project by the full board accompanied with a vote and recommendation to the City of San Diego.  It is highly recommended to have a favorable vote by the Community Planning Group before an applicant brings their project to the San Diego Planning Commission.  For more information on the process, see the Applicant's Page.


Q - I want more information than what is posted on the OBPB webpage.  How do I get more records or information?
A - OBPB posts information provided by the City of San Diego considered matters of public record concerning individual projects.  For more information an individual must contact the city of San Diego Project Manager assigned to the proposed project.  This Project Manager is identified on all City of San Diego public notices.


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2010 Ocean Beach Planning Board Election Results...

District 1

Landry Watson 

District 2

Barbara Schmidtknecht 

District 3

No Canidate

District 4

Seth Connolly

District 5

Giovanni Ingolia

District 6

Catherine Cappelluccii

District 7 

Ronson Shamoun

 

Congratulations

to all members!

 Thank you to all those who ran and came out to vote!!!