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Meeting:
Planning Commission on 2020-06-18 7:00 PM - THIS VIRTUAL MEETING IS HELD PURSUANT TO EXECUTIVE ORDER N-29-20 ISSUED BY GOVERNOR NEWSOM ON MARCH 17, 2020.
Meeting Time: June 18, 2020 at 7:00pm PDT
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Closed for Comment June 18, 2020 at 7:00pm PDT
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I.2. PC20-1066 Public hearing for consideration of a Mitigated Negative Declaration IES-MND-2020-01 with Mitigation Measures and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, Conditional Use Permit (CUP-2020-04), Planning Commission Design Review (PCDR-2020-04), and Subdivision (Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 82707) to permit the construction of a Residential Condominium Project with 36 Units, "The Foundry", located on six parcels (4083-014-018, 4083-015-007, 4083-015-008, 4083-015-009, 4083-015-010 and 4083-015-015) within a Low Density Multiple-Family Residential (R-3) zone, at 2829-2893 W. 190th Street, 2910 Fisk Lane, 2922 Fisk Lane, 2928 Fisk Lane, and 2901 W. 190th Street. PROPERY OWNER: Alcast Foundry / Portner Living Trust APPLICANT: Blue Mountain Development, Inc. LOCATION: 190th Street and Fisk Lane CASE NO: IES-MND-2020-01; CUP-2020-04; PCDR-2020-04; VTTM No. 82707 RECOMMENDATION: 1. Open the public hearing and take testimony; 2. Close the public hearing; 3. Adopt a resolution by title only certifying the Mitigated Negative Declaration (IES-MND-2020-01) with Mitigation Measures and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program subject to the findings and conditions contained therein; and 4. Continue the public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2020-04), Planning Commission Design Review (PCDR-2020-04) and Subdivision (Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 82707) to the July 16th, 2020 Planning Commission meeting.
Legislation Text
Draft Resolution IES-MND
Draft Resolution CUP, PCDR, VTTM
Foundry MMRP
Applications Foundry Project
Foundry Plan Set
The Foundry Project Community Outreach Packet
Foundry Draft IS-MND
Appendices IES MND Foundry Project
Native American Tribe IES-MND Comment
City of Lawndale Email
Public Comments on Foundry Project
Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration (NOI)
Public Hearing Notice Planning Commission of June 18, 2020
J. ITEMS CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS AGENDAS (OLD BUSINESS)
J.1. PC20-1062 Continued Public Hearing for consideration of an Exemption Declaration, Conditional Use Permit, Planning Commission Design Review, and Minor Subdivision (Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 82903) to allow the construction of a five (5) unit residential condominium development on property located within a Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential (R-3) zone. PROPERY OWNER: LAM Prospect LLC APPLICANT: Same as Owner LOCATION: 217 S. Prospect Avenue CASE NO: CUP-2020-01; PCDR-2020-01; VTTM No. 82903 RECOMMENDATION: 1. Open the public hearing and take testimony; 2. Close the public hearing; 3. Adopt a resolution by title only approving the Exemption Declaration, Conditional Use Permit, Planning Commission Design Review, and Minor Subdivision (Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 82903) subject to the findings and conditions contained therein.
Legislation Text
CEQA Exemption Declaration
Draft Resolution
Minutes Excerpt January 16, 2020 Planning Commission
Administrative Report January 16, 2020 Planning Commission
Architectural Drawings
Rendering
3 Comments
K. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION PRIOR TO ACTION (NEW BUSINESS)
L. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
M. COMMISSION ITEMS AND REFERRALS TO STAFF
N. ITEMS FROM STAFF
O. COUNCIL ACTION ON PLANNING COMMISSION MATTERS
P. ADJOURNMENT
ALL PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS ARE PARTICIPATING BY VIRTUAL MEETING. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY ONLY PARTICIPATE BY EMAIL/ECOMMENT.
Planning Commission meetings are broadcast live through Spectrum Cable, Channel 8, and Frontier Communications, Channel 41. TO PARTICIPATE BY WRITTEN COMMUNICATION BEFORE 3:00PM DAY OF MEETING: Written materials pertaining to matters listed on the posted agenda received after the agenda has been published will be added as supplemental materials under the relevant agenda item. Public comments may be submitted by email to PlanningRedondo@redondo.org. Emails must be received before 3:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting to ensure Commissioners and staff have the ability to review materials prior to the meeting. eCOMMENT: WRITTEN COMMUNICATION MAY BE ENTERED DIRECTLY ON WEBSITE AGENDA PAGE: 1) Public comments can be entered before and during the meeting. 2) Select a SPECIFIC AGENDA ITEM to enter your comment; 3) Public will be prompted to Sign-Up to create a free personal account (one-time) and then comments may be added to each Agenda item of interest. 4) Public comments entered into eComment (up to 2200 characters; equal to approximately 3 minutes of oral comments) will become part of the official meeting record. It is the intention of the City of Redondo Beach to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in all respects. If, as an attendee or a participant at this meeting you will need special assistance beyond what is normally provided, the City will attempt to accommodate you in every reasonable manner. Please contact the City Clerk's Office at (310) 318-0656 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting to inform us of your particular needs and to determine if accommodation is feasible. Please advise us at that time if you will need accommodations to attend or participate in meetings on a regular basis. An agenda packet is available 24 hours at www.redondo.org under the City Clerk.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Planning Commission has placed cases, which have been recommended for approval by the Planning Department staff, and which have no anticipated opposition, on the Consent Calendar section of the agenda. Any member of the Planning Commission may request that any item on the Consent Calendar be removed and heard, subject to a formal public hearing procedure, following the procedures adopted by the Planning Commission. All cases remaining on the Consent Calendar will be approved by the Planning Commission by adopting the findings and conclusions in the staff report, adopting the Exemption Declaration or certifying the Negative Declaration, if applicable to that case, and granting the permit or entitlement requested, subject to the conditions contained within the staff report. Cases which have been removed from the Consent Calendar will be heard immediately following approval of the remaining Consent items, in the ascending order of case number.
RULES PERTAINING TO PUBLIC TESTIMONY (Section 6.1, Article 6, Rules of Conduct)
1. No person shall address the Commission without first securing the permission of the Chairperson; provided, however, that permission shall not be refused except for a good cause. 2. Speakers may be sworn in by the Chairperson. 3. After a motion is passed or a hearing closed, no person shall address the Commission on the matter without first securing permission of the Chairperson. 4. Each person addressing the Commission shall step up to the lectern and clearly state his/her name and city for the record, the subject he/she wishes to discuss, and proceed with his/her remarks. 5. Unless otherwise designated, remarks shall be limited to three (3) minutes on any one agenda item. The time may be extended for a speaker(s) by the majority vote of the Commission. 6. In situations where an unusual number of people wish to speak on an item, the Chairperson may reasonably limit the aggregate time of hearing or discussion, and/or time for each individual speaker, and/or the number of speakers. Such time limits shall allow for full discussion of the item by interested parties or their representative(s). Groups are encouraged to designate a spokesperson who may be granted additional time to speak. 7. No person shall speak twice on the same agenda item unless permission is granted by a majority of the Commission. 8. Speakers are encouraged to present new evidence and points of view not previously considered, and avoid repetition of statements made by previous speakers. 9. All remarks shall be addressed to the Planning Commission as a whole and not to any member thereof. No questions shall be directed to a member of the Planning Commission or the City staff except through, and with the permission of, the Chairperson. 10. Speakers shall confine their remarks to those which are relevant to the subject of the hearing. Attacks against the character or motives of any person shall be out of order. The Chairperson, subject to appeal to the Commission, shall be the judge of relevancy and whether character or motives are being impugned. 11. The public participation portion of the agenda shall be reserved for the public to address the Planning Commission regarding problems, question, or complaints within the jurisdiction of the Planning Commission. 12. Any person making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks, or who shall become boisterous while addressing the Commission, shall be forthwith barred from future audience before the Commission, unless permission to continue be granted by the Chairperson. 13. The Chairperson, or majority of the members present, may at any time request that a police officer be present to enforce order and decorum. The Chairperson or such majority may request that the police officer eject from the place of meeting or place under arrest, any person who violates the order and decorum of the meeting. 14. In the event that any meeting is willfully interrupted so as to render the orderly conduct of such meeting unfeasible and order cannot be restored by the removal of individuals willfully interrupting the meeting, the Commission may order the meeting room cleared and continue its session in accordance with the provisions of Government Code subsection 54957.9 and any amendments.
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