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Meeting:
Planning Commission on 2020-11-19 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: November 19, 2020 at 7:00pm PST
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H. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
H.1. PC20-1726 RECEIVE AND FILE WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Legislation Text
Written Communication Mark Nelson
Written Communication Lisa Stock
BF Item H Public Participation Non Agenda
I. EX PARTE COMMUNICATION
J. PUBLIC HEARINGS
J.1. PC20-1727 PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL AMEND TITLE 10, CHAPTER 5 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES IN THE COASTAL ZONE, CONSISTENT WITH STATE LAW AND AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 2 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES CONSISTENT WITH STATE LAW AND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPT A FINDING THAT THE AMENDMENTS ARE STATUTORILY EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) PROCEDURES: a) Open Public Hearing, administer oath to the public, take testimony, and deliberate; b) Close Public Hearing; and c) Adopt a resolution by title only recommending that the City Council amend Title 10 Chapter 5 of the Municipal Code pertaining to accessory dwelling units in residential zones in the Coastal Zone consistent with State law with a finding that the amendments are statutorily exempt from CEQA; and d) Adopt a resolution by title only recommending that the City Council amend Title 10 Chapter 2 of the Municipal Code pertaining to Accessory Dwelling Units in residential zones consistent with State law with a finding that the amendments are statutorily exempt from CEQA.
Legislation Text
Administrative Report
Resolution amendments to Title 10 Chapter 5
Resolution amendments to Title 10 Chapter 2
Memorandum from HCD regarding Local Agency Accessory Dwelling Units dated January 10, 2020
HCD Accessory Dwelling Unit Handbook September 2020
September 17, 2020 Planning Commission Administrative Report
HCD Email Comments dated October 12, 2020
Redondo Beach Letter dated October 21, 2020 Responding to HCD Comments
HCD Email Comments dated October 30, 2020
Comparison of Ordinance Text Track Changes for Reference Coastal Zone
Comparison of Ordinance Text Track Changes for Reference Inland
Public Hearing Notice
BF Item J.1. ADU PowerPoint
K. ITEMS CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS AGENDAS
L. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION PRIOR TO ACTION
L.1. PC20-1729 DISCUSSION REGARDING REGULATIONS RELATED TO OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE AND OPEN SPACE
Legislation Text
Administrative Report
Planning Commissioner Individual Comments on outdoor living space and open space
October 15, 2020 PowerPoint Presentation
BF Item_1 L.1. Open Space
BF Item_2 L.1. Open Space
M. ITEMS FROM STAFF
N. COMMISSION ITEMS AND REFERRALS TO STAFF
O. ADJOURNMENT
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
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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