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Planning and Land Use Management Committee

Regular Meeting

Los Angeles, CA · May 16, 2023

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JOURNAL – PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, May 16, 2023 JOHN FERRARO COUNCIL CHAMBER, ROOM 340, CITY HALL ­ 2:00 PM 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 COUNCILMEMBER MARQUEECE HARRIS­ MEMBERS: DAWSON, CHAIR COUNCILMEMBER MONICA RODRIGUEZ COUNCILMEMBER KATY YAROSLAVSKY COUNCILMEMBER JOHN S. LEE COUNCILMEMBER HEATHER HUTT (Candy Rosales ­ Legislative Assistant ­ (213) 978­1078 Questions can be submitted to clerk.plumcommittee@lacity.org) Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361, and due to concerns over COVID­19, this Los Angeles City Council committee meeting will take all public comment by teleconference. The audio for this meeting is broadcast live on the internet at https://clerk.lacity.gov/calendar. The live audio can also be heard at: (213) 621­CITY (Metro), (818) 904­9450 (Valley), (310) 471­CITY (Westside) and (310) 547­CITY (San Pedro Area). If the live audio is unavailable via one of these channels, members of the public should try one of the other channels. Members of the public who would like to offer public comment on the items listed on the agenda should call 1 669 254 5252 and use Meeting ID No. 161 644 6631 and then press #. Press # again when prompted for participant ID. Once admitted into the meeting, press *9 to request to speak. Requests for reasonable modification or accommodation from individuals with disabilities, consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act can be made by contacting the City Clerk's Office at (213) 978­1133. For Telecommunication Relay Services for the hearing impaired, please see the information located at the end of this agenda. Submit written comment at LACouncilComment.com Note: For information regarding the Committee and its operations, please contact the Committee Legislative Assistant at the phone number and/or email address listed above. The Legislative Assistant may answer questions and provide materials and notice of matters scheduled before the City Council. Sign Language Interpreters, Communication Access Real­Time Transcription (CART), Assistive Listening Devices, or other auxiliary aids and/or services may be provided upon request. To ensure availability, you are advised to make your request at least 72 hours prior to the meeting/event you wish to attend. Due to difficulties in securing Sign Language Interpreters, five or more business days notice is strongly recommended. For additional information, please contact the Legislative Assistant listed above. Notice to Paid Representatives: If you are compensated to monitor, attend, or speak at this meeting, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance, please contact the Ethics Commission at (213) 978­1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org. MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT phone number and/or email address listed above. The Legislative Assistant may answer questions and provide materials and notice of matters scheduled before the City Council. Sign Language Interpreters, Communication Access Real­Time Transcription (CART), Assistive Listening Devices, or other auxiliary aids and/or services may be provided upon request. To ensure availability, you are advised to make your request at least 72 hours prior to the meeting/event you wish to attend. Due to difficulties in securing Sign Language Interpreters, five or more business days notice is strongly recommended. For additional information, please contact the Legislative Assistant listed above. Notice to Paid Representatives: If you are compensated to monitor, attend, or speak at this meeting, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance, please contact the Ethics Commission at (213) 978­1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org. MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT ITEM(S) (1) 23­0331 Motion (Harris­Dawson – Krekorian) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning (DCP) to prepare a report with recommendations, amendments, and administrative changes to the Mills Act program, based on the recently completed assessment prepared by consultants Chattel Inc, and AECOM, and community input on the assessment, for review and consideration by the Cultural Heritage Commission; and instruct the Cultural Heritage Commission to submit to the Council its report and recommendations regarding the Mills Act Historical Property Contract program, including proposed ordinance amendments to be prepared by the DCP, in consultation with the City Attorney. Community Impact Statement: None submitted APPROVED Motion (Harris–Dawson – Krekorian) – (5) Yes; (0) No (2) 23­0052 CD 8 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the White­ Mooers House, located at 2650 South Halldale Avenue, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Owner/Applicant: Sean Shim Boyle and Sophia Belsheim Case No. CHC­2022­7266­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2022­7267­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) Case No. CHC­2022­7266­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2022­7267­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) APPROVED Report from Cultural Heritage Commission dated January 10, 2023 – (5) Yes; (0) No (3) 22­0231 CD 15 Department of City Planning Report and Resolution (McOsker – Harris­ Dawson) relative to extending the provisions of Ordinance No. 187552 imposing temporary interim regulations prohibiting the issuance of all permits and certificates of occupancy associated with the establishment or the expansion of all trucking­related uses on all industrial land in the Wilmington­Harbor City Community Plan Area, except for the area east of Alameda Street and the Wilmington Industrial Park area located south of G Street and east of Broad Avenue, for an additional extension period of one year, inasmuch as the appropriate City agencies and officials are exercising due diligence and actively working towards the adoption of the appropriate permanent land use regulatory controls. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JUNE 1, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 31, 2023) APPROVED Report from Department of City Planning dated May 3, 2023 and Resolution (McOsker – Harris­Dawson) – (5) Yes; (0) No (4) 22­0617­S1 CD 1, CD 14, CD 9Department of City Planning report relative to restoring the MM1 form district designation for 670 Mesquit (ubarea DTL­110­C). Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted APPROVED AS AMENDED Report from Department of City Planning dated May 12, 2023 – (5) Yes; (0) No (4) 22­0617­S1 CD 1, CD 14, CD 9Department of City Planning report relative to restoring the MM1 form district designation for 670 Mesquit (ubarea DTL­110­C). Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted APPROVED AS AMENDED Report from Department of City Planning dated May 12, 2023 – (5) Yes; (0) No (5) 21­1083­S1 City Attorney report and draft Ordinance with urgency clause relative to amending Article 4 of Chapter X of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to regulate Commercial Cannabis Activity. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted APPROVED Report from City Attorney and draft Ordinance, dated May 9, 2023 – (5) Yes; (0) No (6) 23­1200­S99 Communication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Mr. Christopher Torres to the South Los Angeles Area Planning Commission for the term ending June 30, 2026. Financial Disclosure Statement: Filed Background Check: Pending Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 22, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 19, 2023) APPROVED Report from Mayor dated April 7, 2023 – (4) Yes; (0) No; (1) Absent: Lee (7) 23­0197 CD 11 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Arthur and Gertrude Sercy Reese Home, located at 541 East Santa Clara Avenue and 1221 South 6th Avenue, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Owner/Applicant: Sonya R. Greenland APPROVED Report from Mayor dated April 7, 2023 – (4) Yes; (0) No; (1) Absent: Lee (7) 23­0197 CD 11 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Arthur and Gertrude Sercy Reese Home, located at 541 East Santa Clara Avenue and 1221 South 6th Avenue, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Owner/Applicant: Sonya R. Greenland Case No. CHC­2022­6876­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2022­6877­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) APPROVED Report from Cultural Heritage Commission dated February 21, 2023 – (5) Yes; (0) No (8) 20­1341 CD 1 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Morris Kight Residence, located at 1822 West 4th Street, in the list of Historic Cultural Monuments. Applicant: Liza Brereton c/o AIDS Healthcare Foundation Owners: Westlake Apartment Development LLC and Rafi Ventura, Sweetzer Lofts, LLC Case No. CHC​­2020­​3322­​HCM Environmental No. ENV​­2020­​3323­​CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (Continued from Council meeting of June 7, 2023) Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (Continued from Council meeting of June 7, 2023) APPROVED a 15­day extension for good cause, pursuant to Section 22.171.10(f) of the Los Angeles Administrative Code – (5) Yes; (0) No (9) 22­0454 CD 1 CONTINUED FROM 11/1/2022 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Pacific Dining Car, located at 1300 – 1314 West 6th Street, in the list of Historic­ Cultural Monuments. Applicant: Douglas E. Wance, Buchalter Owner: Wesley A. II and Toby Idol, Trustees, Wesley II and Toby Idol Trust Case No. CHC­2021­9217­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2021­9218­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) APPROVED Report from Cultural Heritage Commission dated April 18, 2022 – (4) Yes; (0) No; (1) Absent: Lee (10) 23­0217 CD 14 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Jay Risk Standard Oil Co. Service Station, located at 1659 West Colorado Boulevard, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Applicant: David Dellinger, Eagle Rock Historical Society Owners: Paradigm Collaboration LLC and Michael S. Clairville, (0) No; (1) Absent: Lee (10) 23­0217 CD 14 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Jay Risk Standard Oil Co. Service Station, located at 1659 West Colorado Boulevard, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Applicant: David Dellinger, Eagle Rock Historical Society Owners: Paradigm Collaboration LLC and Michael S. Clairville, Declaration of Trust Case No.: CHC­2022­6496­HCM Environmental No.: ENV­2022­6497­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) APPROVED Report from Cultural Heritage Commission dated February 23, 2023 – (5) Yes; (0) No (11) 16­1472­S7 CDs 1, 13, 14 Categorical Exemption pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Sections 15307 (Class 7),15308 (Class 8), and 15300.2, and related CEQA findings, Report and recommendations from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC) relative to a proposed Code Amendment ordinance amending the Hillside Construction Regulations Supplemental Use District; and a Zone Change Ordinance to establish the Hillside Construction Regualtion (HCR) Suplemental Use District (SUD) for parcels within the Project boundaries identified from A1­ 1, A1­1­HPOZ, A1­1XL, R1­1, R1­1­CA, R1­1­CDO, R1­1­HPOZ, R1­1VL, R2­1, R2­1­CDO, RA­1, RD1.5­1, RD1.5­1­CDO, RD1.5­1­HPOZ, RD2­1, RD2­1­CDO, RD2­1­HPOZ, RD3­1, RD3­1­HPOZ, RE11­1, RE15­1, RE20­1, RE40­1, RE9­1, RE9­1­CDO, RS­1, [Q]A1­1D, [Q]A1­1XLD, [Q]R1­1D, [Q]R1­1D­HPOZ, [Q]R2­1D, [Q]R2­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD1.5­1D, [Q]RD2­ 1D, [Q]RD3­1D, [Q]RD3­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD4­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD5­ 1D, [Q]RD6­1D, [Q]RE20­1D, [Q]RE40­1D, [Q]RE9­1D, [Q]RS­1D, (T) [Q]RD1.5­1D, (T)(Q)RD5­1D, [T][Q]RD6­1D, and (T)(Q)RE11­1, to A1­1­ HCR, A1­1­HPOZ­HCR, A1­1XL­HCR, R1­1­HCR, R1­1­CA­HCR, R1­1­ CDO­HCR, R1­1­HPOZ­HCR, R1­1VL­HCR, R2­1­HCR, R2­1­CDO­HCR, RA­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­CDO­HCR, RD1.5­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD2­1­HCR, RD2­1­CDO­HCR, RD2­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD3­1­HCR, RD3­1­ HPOZ­HCR, RE11­1­HCR, RE15­1­HCR, RE20­1­ HCR, RE40­1­HCR, RE9­1­HCR, RE9­1­CDO­HCR, RS­1­HCR, [Q]A1­1D­HCR, [Q]A1­1XLD­ HCR, [Q]R1­1D­HCR, [Q]R1­1D­HPOZ­HCR, [Q]R2­1D­HCR, [Q]R2­1D­ RE20­1, RE40­1, RE9­1, RE9­1­CDO, RS­1, [Q]A1­1D, [Q]A1­1XLD, [Q]R1­1D, [Q]R1­1D­HPOZ, [Q]R2­1D, [Q]R2­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD1.5­1D, [Q]RD2­ 1D, [Q]RD3­1D, [Q]RD3­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD4­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD5­ 1D, [Q]RD6­1D, [Q]RE20­1D, [Q]RE40­1D, [Q]RE9­1D, [Q]RS­1D, (T) [Q]RD1.5­1D, (T)(Q)RD5­1D, [T][Q]RD6­1D, and (T)(Q)RE11­1, to A1­1­ HCR, A1­1­HPOZ­HCR, A1­1XL­HCR, R1­1­HCR, R1­1­CA­HCR, R1­1­ CDO­HCR, R1­1­HPOZ­HCR, R1­1VL­HCR, R2­1­HCR, R2­1­CDO­HCR, RA­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­CDO­HCR, RD1.5­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD2­1­HCR, RD2­1­CDO­HCR, RD2­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD3­1­HCR, RD3­1­ HPOZ­HCR, RE11­1­HCR, RE15­1­HCR, RE20­1­ HCR, RE40­1­HCR, RE9­1­HCR, RE9­1­CDO­HCR, RS­1­HCR, [Q]A1­1D­HCR, [Q]A1­1XLD­ HCR, [Q]R1­1D­HCR, [Q]R1­1D­HPOZ­HCR, [Q]R2­1D­HCR, [Q]R2­1D­ HPOZ­HCR, [Q]RD1.5­1D­HCR, [Q]RD2­1D­HCR, [Q]RD3­1D­HCR, [Q]RD3­1D­HPOZ­HCR, [Q]RD4­1D­HPOZ­HCR, [Q]RD5­1D­HCR, [Q]RD6­1D­HCR, [Q]RE20­1D­HCR, [Q]RE40­1D­HCR, [Q]RE9­1D­HCR, [Q]RS­1D­HCR, (T)[Q]RD1.5­1D­HCR, (T)(Q)RD5­1D­HCR, [T][Q]RD6­ 1D­HCR, and (T)(Q)RE11­1­HCR for various hillside residential neighborhoods throughout the Northeast Los Angeles Community Plan area. Applicant: City of Los Angeles Case No. CPC­2022­6108­ZC­CA Environmental No. ENV­2022­6109­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted APPROVED Draft Ordinance dated November 3, 2022 and requested the City Attorney to prepare a Code Amendment Ordinance – (5) Yes; (0) No (12) 23­0266 CD 8 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15321, and related CEQA findings; report from the Department of City Planning, Office of the Zoning Administrator, and Appeal filed by Charles E. Williams, A&W Development Co., Inc. (Representative: Frank A. Weiser, Attorney at Law) from the determination of the Zoning Administrator, in requiring the imposition of conditions based on: 1) violates First Amendment (Petition and Grievances Clause, Association Clause), Second Amendment, Fourth Amendment (Search and Seizure Clause), Fifth Amendment (Takings Clause), Fourteenth Amendment (Due Process Clause and Equal Protection Clause); 2) no credible evidence that the subject motel has, or is operating in violation of any local, state, or federal law, or has operated as a public nuisance; 3) imposition of conditions would result in the operator/owner to close the subject motel and transfer the property to a third party developer or party; 4) Los Angeles Police Department crime reports and calls for service as the operator/owner is entitled to unredacted information; and 5) a full time security guard is economically prohibitive, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 12.27.1 to require the modification of the operation of an existing motel, currently known as Magic Carpet Motor Inn, located at 400 – 414 ¼ West Century Boulevard with additional terms and conditions, listed in the Letter of Determination dated Clause), Fourteenth Amendment (Due Process Clause and Equal Protection Clause); 2) no credible evidence that the subject motel has, or is operating in violation of any local, state, or federal law, or has operated as a public nuisance; 3) imposition of conditions would result in the operator/owner to close the subject motel and transfer the property to a third party developer or party; 4) Los Angeles Police Department crime reports and calls for service as the operator/owner is entitled to unredacted information; and 5) a full time security guard is economically prohibitive, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 12.27.1 to require the modification of the operation of an existing motel, currently known as Magic Carpet Motor Inn, located at 400 – 414 ¼ West Century Boulevard with additional terms and conditions, listed in the Letter of Determination dated February 6, 2023, in order to mitigate adverse public nuisance impacts caused by said use. Applicant: City of Los Angeles, Office of Zoning Administration Case No. DIR­2022­2202­RV Environmental No. ENV­2022­2203­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JUNE 30, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JUNE 30, 2023) DENY the appeal and sustain the determination of the Zoning Administrator, subject to modified Conditions dated May 17, 2023 – (4) Yes; (0) No; (1) Absent: Lee (13) 23­0343 CD 10 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Article 19, Section 15332, Class 32, and related CEQA findings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC), and an Appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (Representative: Richard Drury, Lozeau Drury LLP), from the LACPC's determination in approving a Categorical Exemption as the environmental clearance for the demolition of two existing two­story commercial buildings for the construction, use, and maintenance of a new six­story approximately 89 feet high mixed­use building with 90 residential units, including nine units reserved for Extremely Low Income households, above approximately 2,915 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor; the Project proposes to provide 85 vehicle parking spaces in two subterranean levels and a portion of the ground floor; for the properties located at 956 – 966 South Vermont Avenue. Applicant: Teh Jing Wang Representative: Gary Benjamin, Alchemy Planning + Land Use Case No. DIR­2022­4433­TOC­SPR­HCA­1A maintenance of a new six­story approximately 89 feet high mixed­use building with 90 residential units, including nine units reserved for Extremely Low Income households, above approximately 2,915 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor; the Project proposes to provide 85 vehicle parking spaces in two subterranean levels and a portion of the ground floor; for the properties located at 956 – 966 South Vermont Avenue. Applicant: Teh Jing Wang Representative: Gary Benjamin, Alchemy Planning + Land Use Case No. DIR­2022­4433­TOC­SPR­HCA­1A Environmental No. ENV­2022­4434­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 29, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) DENIED the appeal and thereby SUSTAINED the determination of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC), as detailed in the Report from the LACPC dated March 24, 2023 – (4) Yes; (0) No; (1) Absent: Lee (14) 23­0340 CD 7 Mitigated Negative Declaration, No. ENV­2022­5866­MND, and Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related California Environmental Quality Act findings; report from the Los Angeles CIty Planning Commission (LACPC), and Appeals filed by 1) Charles Johnson; and 2) Kevin Carmichael, CREED LA (Representative: Kevin Carmichael, Adams Broadwell Joseph & Cardozo), from the determination of the LACPC, in approving a Conditional Use Permit, pursuant to Section 12.24 U.24 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), to allow the construction, use, and maintenance of a new public charter elementary school in the RA­1 Zone; and, approving a Site Plan Review, pursuant to LAMC Section 16.05, for a development project which results in a net increase of 1,000 or more average daily trips as determined by and using the trip generation factors promulgated by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation; for a public charter elementary school for grades TK to Fourth with 28 classrooms within a new one and two­story building, a multi­purpose room, and an existing house which will be incorporated as administrative and support space; the Project proposes a maximum enrollment of 552 students and will provide 49 parking spaces; for the properties located at 15526 and 15544 West Plummer Street, subject to Modified Conditions of Approval. Applicant: Elijah Sugay, Bright Star Schools Representative: Silvia Saucedo, Saucedo Group Case No. CPC­2022­5865­CU­SPR­1A Environmental No. ENV­2022­5866­MND school for grades TK to Fourth with 28 classrooms within a new one and two­story building, a multi­purpose room, and an existing house which will be incorporated as administrative and support space; the Project proposes a maximum enrollment of 552 students and will provide 49 parking spaces; for the properties located at 15526 and 15544 West Plummer Street, subject to Modified Conditions of Approval. Applicant: Elijah Sugay, Bright Star Schools Representative: Silvia Saucedo, Saucedo Group Case No. CPC­2022­5865­CU­SPR­1A Environmental No. ENV­2022­5866­MND Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 31, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 31, 2023) DENIED the appeals and thereby SUSTAINED the determination of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC), as detailed in the Report from the LACPC dated March 21, 2023 – (5) Yes; (0) No If you challenge this Committee's action(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at or prior to, the public hearing. Any written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk before the City Council's final action on a matter will become a part of the administrative record. 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Agenda

Please Note Public Comment Will Be Taken In­Person Only. PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2023 ­ 2:00 PM JOHN FERRARO COUNCIL CHAMBER ROOM 340, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 MEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBER MARQUEECE HARRIS­DAWSON, CHAIR COUNCILMEMBER MONICA RODRIGUEZ COUNCILMEMBER KATY YAROSLAVSKY COUNCILMEMBER JOHN S. LEE COUNCILMEMBER HEATHER HUTT (Candy Rosales ­ Legislative Assistant ­ (213) 978­1078 Questions can be submitted to clerk.plumcommittee@lacity.org) Submit written comment at LACouncilComment.com The audio for Committee meetings is broadcast live on the internet at https://clerk.lacity.gov/calendar. The live audio can also be accessed at: (213) 621­CITY (Metro), (818) 904­9450 (Valley), (310) 471­CITY (Westside) and (310) 547­CITY (San Pedro Area). If the live audio is unavailable via one of these channels, members of the public are encouraged to use one of the other channels. The Committee will take public comment from members of the public in­person only; there will be no public comment by teleconference. Additional information regarding Committee procedures provided at the end of this agenda. MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT ITEM(S) (1) 23­0331 Motion (Harris­Dawson – Krekorian) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning (DCP) to prepare a report with recommendations, amendments, and administrative changes to the Mills Act program, based on the recently completed assessment prepared by consultants Chattel Inc, and AECOM, and community input on the assessment, for review and consideration by the Cultural Heritage Commission; and instruct the Cultural Heritage Commission to submit to the Council its report and recommendations regarding the Mills Act Historical Property Contract program, including proposed ordinance amendments to be prepared by ITEM(S) (1) 23­0331 Motion (Harris­Dawson – Krekorian) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning (DCP) to prepare a report with recommendations, amendments, and administrative changes to the Mills Act program, based on the recently completed assessment prepared by consultants Chattel Inc, and AECOM, and community input on the assessment, for review and consideration by the Cultural Heritage Commission; and instruct the Cultural Heritage Commission to submit to the Council its report and recommendations regarding the Mills Act Historical Property Contract program, including proposed ordinance amendments to be prepared by the DCP, in consultation with the City Attorney. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (2) 23­0052 CD 8 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the White­ Mooers House, located at 2650 South Halldale Avenue, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Owner/Applicant: Sean Shim Boyle and Sophia Belsheim Case No. CHC­2022­7266­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2022­7267­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (3) 22­0231 CD 15 Department of City Planning Report and Resolution (McOsker – Harris­ Dawson) relative to extending the provisions of Ordinance No. 187552 imposing temporary interim regulations prohibiting the issuance of all permits and certificates of occupancy associated with the establishment or the expansion of all trucking­related uses on all industrial land in the Wilmington­Harbor City Community Plan Area, except for the area east of Alameda Street and the Wilmington Industrial Park area located south of G Street and east of Broad Avenue, for an additional extension period of one year, inasmuch as the appropriate City agencies and officials are exercising due diligence and actively working towards the adoption of the appropriate permanent land use regulatory controls. Fiscal Impact Statement: No 187552 imposing temporary interim regulations prohibiting the issuance of all permits and certificates of occupancy associated with the establishment or the expansion of all trucking­related uses on all industrial land in the Wilmington­Harbor City Community Plan Area, except for the area east of Alameda Street and the Wilmington Industrial Park area located south of G Street and east of Broad Avenue, for an additional extension period of one year, inasmuch as the appropriate City agencies and officials are exercising due diligence and actively working towards the adoption of the appropriate permanent land use regulatory controls. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JUNE 1, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 31, 2023) (4) 22­0617­S1 CDs 1, 9, 14 Department of City Planning report relative to restoring the MM1 form district designation for 670 Mesquit (sub area DTL­110­C). Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted (5) 21­1083­S1 City Attorney report and draft Ordinance with urgency clause relative to amending Article 4 of Chapter X of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to regulate Commercial Cannabis Activity. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted (6) 23­1200­S99 Communication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Mr. Christopher Torres to the South Los Angeles Area Planning Commission for the term ending June 30, 2026. Financial Disclosure Statement: Filed Background Check: Pending Community Impact Statement: None submitted (6) 23­1200­S99 Communication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Mr. Christopher Torres to the South Los Angeles Area Planning Commission for the term ending June 30, 2026. Financial Disclosure Statement: Filed Background Check: Pending Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 22, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 19, 2023) (7) 23­0197 CD 11 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Arthur and Gertrude Sercy Reese Home, located at 541 East Santa Clara Avenue and 1221 South 6th Avenue, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Owner/Applicant: Sonya R. Greenland Case No. CHC­2022­6876­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2022­6877­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (8) 20­1341 CD 1 CONTINUED FROM 11/1/22 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Morris Kight Residence, located at 1822 West 4th Street, in the list of Historic­ Cultural Monuments. Applicant: Liza Brereton c/o AIDS Healthcare Foundation Owners: Westlake Apartment Development LLC; and Rafi Ventura, Sweetzer Lofts, LLC Case No. CHC­2020­3322­HCM Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Morris Kight Residence, located at 1822 West 4th Street, in the list of Historic­ Cultural Monuments. Applicant: Liza Brereton c/o AIDS Healthcare Foundation Owners: Westlake Apartment Development LLC; and Rafi Ventura, Sweetzer Lofts, LLC Case No. CHC­2020­3322­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2020­3323­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (9) 22­0454 CD 1 CONTINUED FROM 11/1/2022 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Pacific Dining Car, located at 1300 – 1314 West 6th Street, in the list of Historic­ Cultural Monuments. Applicant: Douglas E. Wance, Buchalter Owner: Wesley A. II and Toby Idol, Trustees, Wesley II and Toby Idol Trust Case No. CHC­2021­9217­HCM Environmental No. ENV­2021­9218­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (10) 23­0217 CD 14 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (10) 23­0217 CD 14 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of the Jay Risk Standard Oil Co. Service Station, located at 1659 West Colorado Boulevard, in the list of Historic­Cultural Monuments. Applicant: David Dellinger, Eagle Rock Historical Society Owners: Paradigm Collaboration LLC and Michael S. Clairville, Declaration of Trust Case No.: CHC­2022­6496­HCM Environmental No.: ENV­2022­6497­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 26, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (11) 16­1472­S7 CDs 1, 13, 14 Categorical Exemption pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Sections 15307 (Class 7),15308 (Class 8), and 15300.2, and related CEQA findings, Report and recommendations from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC) relative to a proposed Code Amendment ordinance amending the Hillside Construction Regulations Supplemental Use District; and a Zone Change Ordinance to establish the Hillside Construction Regualtion (HCR) Suplemental Use District (SUD) for parcels within the Project boundaries identified from A1­ 1, A1­1­HPOZ, A1­1XL, R1­1, R1­1­CA, R1­1­CDO, R1­1­HPOZ, R1­1VL, R2­1, R2­1­CDO, RA­1, RD1.5­1, RD1.5­1­CDO, RD1.5­1­HPOZ, RD2­1, RD2­1­CDO, RD2­1­HPOZ, RD3­1, RD3­1­HPOZ, RE11­1, RE15­1, RE20­1, RE40­1, RE9­1, RE9­1­CDO, RS­1, [Q]A1­1D, [Q]A1­1XLD, [Q]R1­1D, [Q]R1­1D­HPOZ, [Q]R2­1D, [Q]R2­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD1.5­1D, [Q]RD2­ 1D, [Q]RD3­1D, [Q]RD3­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD4­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD5­ 1D, [Q]RD6­1D, [Q]RE20­1D, [Q]RE40­1D, [Q]RE9­1D, [Q]RS­1D, (T) [Q]RD1.5­1D, (T)(Q)RD5­1D, [T][Q]RD6­1D, and (T)(Q)RE11­1, to A1­1­ HCR, A1­1­HPOZ­HCR, A1­1XL­HCR, R1­1­HCR, R1­1­CA­HCR, R1­1­ CDO­HCR, R1­1­HPOZ­HCR, R1­1VL­HCR, R2­1­HCR, R2­1­CDO­HCR, RA­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­CDO­HCR, RD1.5­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD2­1­HCR, RD2­1­CDO­HCR, RD2­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD3­1­HCR, RD3­1­ 1, A1­1­HPOZ, A1­1XL, R1­1, R1­1­CA, R1­1­CDO, R1­1­HPOZ, R1­1VL, R2­1, R2­1­CDO, RA­1, RD1.5­1, RD1.5­1­CDO, RD1.5­1­HPOZ, RD2­1, RD2­1­CDO, RD2­1­HPOZ, RD3­1, RD3­1­HPOZ, RE11­1, RE15­1, RE20­1, RE40­1, RE9­1, RE9­1­CDO, RS­1, [Q]A1­1D, [Q]A1­1XLD, [Q]R1­1D, [Q]R1­1D­HPOZ, [Q]R2­1D, [Q]R2­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD1.5­1D, [Q]RD2­ 1D, [Q]RD3­1D, [Q]RD3­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD4­1D­HPOZ, [Q]RD5­ 1D, [Q]RD6­1D, [Q]RE20­1D, [Q]RE40­1D, [Q]RE9­1D, [Q]RS­1D, (T) [Q]RD1.5­1D, (T)(Q)RD5­1D, [T][Q]RD6­1D, and (T)(Q)RE11­1, to A1­1­ HCR, A1­1­HPOZ­HCR, A1­1XL­HCR, R1­1­HCR, R1­1­CA­HCR, R1­1­ CDO­HCR, R1­1­HPOZ­HCR, R1­1VL­HCR, R2­1­HCR, R2­1­CDO­HCR, RA­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­HCR, RD1.5­1­CDO­HCR, RD1.5­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD2­1­HCR, RD2­1­CDO­HCR, RD2­1­HPOZ­HCR, RD3­1­HCR, RD3­1­ HPOZ­HCR, RE11­1­HCR, RE15­1­HCR, RE20­1­ HCR, RE40­1­HCR, RE9­1­HCR, RE9­1­CDO­HCR, RS­1­HCR, [Q]A1­1D­HCR, [Q]A1­1XLD­ HCR, [Q]R1­1D­HCR, [Q]R1­1D­HPOZ­HCR, [Q]R2­1D­HCR, [Q]R2­1D­ HPOZ­HCR, [Q]RD1.5­1D­HCR, [Q]RD2­1D­HCR, [Q]RD3­1D­HCR, [Q]RD3­1D­HPOZ­HCR, [Q]RD4­1D­HPOZ­HCR, [Q]RD5­1D­HCR, [Q]RD6­1D­HCR, [Q]RE20­1D­HCR, [Q]RE40­1D­HCR, [Q]RE9­1D­HCR, [Q]RS­1D­HCR, (T)[Q]RD1.5­1D­HCR, (T)(Q)RD5­1D­HCR, [T][Q]RD6­ 1D­HCR, and (T)(Q)RE11­1­HCR for various hillside residential neighborhoods throughout the Northeast Los Angeles Community Plan area. Applicant: City of Los Angeles Case No. CPC­2022­6108­ZC­CA Environmental No. ENV­2022­6109­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted (12) 23­0266 CD 8 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15321, and related CEQA findings; report from the Department of City Planning, Office of the Zoning Administrator, and Appeal filed by Charles E. Williams, A&W Development Co., Inc. (Representative: Frank A. Weiser, Attorney at Law) from the determination of the Zoning Administrator, in requiring the imposition of conditions based on: 1) violates First Amendment (Petition and Grievances Clause, Association Clause), Second Amendment, Fourth Amendment (Search and Seizure Clause), Fifth Amendment (Takings Clause), Fourteenth Amendment (Due Process Clause and Equal Protection Clause); 2) no credible evidence that the subject motel has, or is operating in violation of any local, state, or federal law, or has operated as a public nuisance; 3) imposition of conditions would result in the operator/owner to close the subject motel and transfer the property to a third party developer or party; 4) Los Angeles Police Department crime reports and calls for service as the operator/owner is entitled to unredacted information; and 5) a full time security guard is economically prohibitive, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 12.27.1 to require the modification of the operation of an existing motel, currently known as Magic Carpet Motor Inn, located at 400 – 414 ¼ West Century Boulevard with additional terms and conditions, listed in the Letter of Determination dated Clause), Fourteenth Amendment (Due Process Clause and Equal Protection Clause); 2) no credible evidence that the subject motel has, or is operating in violation of any local, state, or federal law, or has operated as a public nuisance; 3) imposition of conditions would result in the operator/owner to close the subject motel and transfer the property to a third party developer or party; 4) Los Angeles Police Department crime reports and calls for service as the operator/owner is entitled to unredacted information; and 5) a full time security guard is economically prohibitive, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 12.27.1 to require the modification of the operation of an existing motel, currently known as Magic Carpet Motor Inn, located at 400 – 414 ¼ West Century Boulevard with additional terms and conditions, listed in the Letter of Determination dated February 6, 2023, in order to mitigate adverse public nuisance impacts caused by said use. Applicant: City of Los Angeles, Office of Zoning Administration Case No. DIR­2022­2202­RV Environmental No. ENV­2022­2203­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JUNE 30, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JUNE 30, 2023) (13) 23­0343 CD 10 Categorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Article 19, Section 15332, Class 32, and related CEQA findings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC), and an Appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (Representative: Richard Drury, Lozeau Drury LLP), from the LACPC’s determination in approving a Categorical Exemption as the environmental clearance for the demolition of two existing two­story commercial buildings for the construction, use, and maintenance of a new six­story approximately 89 feet high mixed­use building with 90 residential units, including nine units reserved for Extremely Low Income households, above approximately 2,915 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor; the Project proposes to provide 85 vehicle parking spaces in two subterranean levels and a portion of the ground floor; for the properties located at 956 – 966 South Vermont Avenue. Applicant: Teh Jing Wang Representative: Gary Benjamin, Alchemy Planning + Land Use Case No. DIR­2022­4433­TOC­SPR­HCA­1A Environmental No. ENV­2022­4434­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No vehicle parking spaces in two subterranean levels and a portion of the ground floor; for the properties located at 956 – 966 South Vermont Avenue. Applicant: Teh Jing Wang Representative: Gary Benjamin, Alchemy Planning + Land Use Case No. DIR­2022­4433­TOC­SPR­HCA­1A Environmental No. ENV­2022­4434­CE Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 29, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 26, 2023) (14) 23­0340 CD 7 Mitigated Negative Declaration, No. ENV­2022­5866­MND, and Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related California Environmental Quality Act findings; report from the Los Angeles CIty Planning Commission (LACPC), and Appeals filed by 1) Charles Johnson; and 2) Kevin Carmichael, CREED LA (Representative: Kevin Carmichael, Adams Broadwell Joseph & Cardozo), from the determination of the LACPC, in approving a Conditional Use Permit, pursuant to Section 12.24 U.24 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), to allow the construction, use, and maintenance of a new public charter elementary school in the RA­1 Zone; and, approving a Site Plan Review, pursuant to LAMC Section 16.05, for a development project which results in a net increase of 1,000 or more average daily trips as determined by and using the trip generation factors promulgated by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation; for a public charter elementary school for grades TK to Fourth with 28 classrooms within a new one and two­story building, a multi­purpose room, and an existing house which will be incorporated as administrative and support space; the Project proposes a maximum enrollment of 552 students and will provide 49 parking spaces; for the properties located at 15526 and 15544 West Plummer Street, subject to Modified Conditions of Approval. Applicant: Elijah Sugay, Bright Star Schools Representative: Silvia Saucedo, Saucedo Group Case No. CPC­2022­5865­CU­SPR­1A Environmental No. ENV­2022­5866­MND Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 31, 2023 Representative: Silvia Saucedo, Saucedo Group Case No. CPC­2022­5865­CU­SPR­1A Environmental No. ENV­2022­5866­MND Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ MAY 31, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MAY 31, 2023) SUPPORTING MATERIALS Materials relating to items on the agenda are available on the Office of the City Clerk's Council File Management System found at https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect by entering the Council File number (e.g., 00­0000) associated with the agenda item. 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