HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Resolution 154-926RESOLUTION P.C. 154-926
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF HERMOSA
BEACH RESCINDING RESOLUTION P.C. 154-910 AND RECOMMEND-
ING TO THE CITY COUNCIL DENIAL OF A REQUEST FOR CONDO-
MINIUM CONVERSION AT 1707 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY
WHEREAS, at their regular meeting of August 13, 1973, the Planning Conmis-
sion did approve the request of Sepulveda Pacific Development for condo-
minium conversion on lot 15 and the N1 ly 21.881 of lot 14, Block 8, Second
Addition to Hermosa Beach Tract, known as 1707 Pacific Coast Highway (sub-
division #31815); and
WHEREAS, Che Planning Conmission felt it had acted at that time without
adequate information; and
WHEREAS, at their regular meeting of September 18, 1973, the City Council
did hear this request, as required by Sub-division Jaw; and
WHEREAS, at this meeting of September 18, 1973, a Planning Conmissioner
was present and requested that the City Council return the application to
the Planning Conmission for further review because they had acted originally
under misconception of their authority over the project and felt that re-
examination of the project was necessary for the best development; and
WHEREAS, the application was again heard by the Planning Conmission at their
regular meeting of September 24, 1973, and after all facts and findings were
reviewed;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Conmission does hereby
rescind Resolution P.C. 154-910 and reconmends denial of the application
for the following reasons:
VOTE:
Ayes:
Noes:
a . That there is a question regarding project conformance with single
family dwelling standards and its suitability as an owner-occupant
residence.
b. There is a conflict with existing zoning standards with respect to
the adequacy of project1s density, parking, open space, and land
area/division sizes which require further interpretation as to
impact on the environment and the goals of the General Plan.
c. Structures not providing soundproofing would be, in the opinion of
the Planning Commission, insufficient for residential family living.
d. The proposed subdivision would make permanent the conflicts with
the goals of the General Plan.
Conm. Burt, Rosenberger, Widman, and Vice Chmn. Chenen
None
Absent: Conm. Noble and Chmn. Coll is
Resolution P.C. 154-926
CERTIFICATlON
I hereby certify th~t the foregoing resolution was :ad.'f' d·:--by the Planning
Conmission of the City of Hermosa Beach a a regular meeting held on
September 24, I 973 •
JEFF CHENEN, VICE CHAIRMAN
2S~~ JAMES ROSENBERGfR,SECRfTARY