CITY OF SANTA MONICA
	              CITY COUNCIL MEETING 07/17/90

		     ABBREVIATED MEETING MINUTES

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14-D:  COMMISSION  ON OLDER  AMERICANS/DISABLED SENIOR  CITIZENS: 
Presented  was the request of Mayor Pro Tempore Finkel to discuss 
a concern of the Commission on Older Americans regarding disabled 
senior citizens  in  Santa  Monica.   Mayor  Pro  Tempore  Finkel 
initiated discussion and  moved to instruct  the City Manager  to 
investigate the issue  of support  services provided  to disabled 
senior citizens, and to see whether there's anything the City can 
do  to help those  citizens; and to  report back at  the July 24, 
1990,  Council  meeting.   Second  by  Councilmember Genser.  The 
motion was unanimously approved, Councilmember Jennings absent.   

7-A:  SAND AND SEA CLUB CONCESSION AGREEMENT TERMINATION:         
See item # 11-B.                                                  
       Staff Report

8-C:    DEVELOPMENT   AGREEMENT   BETWEEN   SANTA   MONICA  BEACH 
DEVELOPMENT LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND CITY OF SANTA MONICA:         
See item # 11-B.                                                  
       Staff Report

11-B:   EIR/GROUND  LEASE/CONCESSION  AGREEMENT/DISPOSITION   AND 
DEVELOPMENT  AGREEMENT/STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS AGREEMENT/ 
SANTA MONICA  BEACH DEVELOPMENT  LIMITED PARTNERSHIP/415  PACIFIC 
COAST HIGHWAY:                                                    

Presented  was  a   staff  report  transmitting   recommendations 
regarding the  termination of  the Sand  and Sea  Club concession 
agreement; the approval of a development agreement between  Santa 
Monica Beach development Limited  Partnership  and  the  City  of 
Santa Monica; and resolutions certifying the Environmental Impact 
Report including the adoption  of  the  Statement  of  Overriding 
Consideration;  authorizing  the  City  Manager  to negotiate and 
execute a Ground Lease and Concession Agreement between the Santa 
Monica  Beach  Development  Limited  Partnership  and the City of 
Santa Monica; approving the Disposition and Development Agreement 
between Santa  Monica Beach  Development Limited  Partnership and 
the  City of Santa Monica; and approving an agreement between the 
City of Santa Monica and the State of California concerning State 
Lands, continued from July 10, 1990.                              

At 8:45 P.M., Mayor Zane opened the consolidated public hearings. 
Michael  McCarty of  the Santa  Monica Beach  Development Limited 
Partnership addressed  Council in  support of  the proposed hotel 
development.  Members of  the public  Carol Sherman,  Jack Allen, 
Nancy  Wolter,  Caroline  Westheimer,  David Gregg, Larry Blivas, 
Barbara  Brown,  Tim  Murphy,  Menasche  Nass,  Eric  Siss,  Bill 
Weingarten,  E.D.  Michael,  John  Murdock,  and Donald Brandsen, 
spoke in opposition to the proposed hotel development.  Member of 
the  public  Don  Girard  supported  placing  this  issue  on the 
November  General Election  Ballot.  Member  of the  public David 
Heiser, spoke in  opposition to the  termination of the  Sand and 
Sea Club Concession  Agreement.   Member  of  the  public  Bonnye 
Lewis, spoke in support of the proposed hotel development.        

AT 9:45 P.M., Councl adjourned for a short break.  At 10:10 P.M., 
Council reconvened.  Mayor Zane moved to shuffle the order of the 
remaining  requests  to  address  Council  (chits).   Second   by 
Councilmember   Katz.   The  motion   was  unanimously  approved, 
Councilmember Jennings absent.                                    

Members of  the public  Chuck Fonarow  spoke  Rick  Gold, Michael 
Miller,    Mary  Lee  Gowland,  and   Gerald  Goldman,  spoke  in 
opposition  to  terminating  the  Sand  and  Sea  Club Concession 
Agreement.  Members of  the public  Jerry Casale,  Joanne Leavit, 
Paul  Rosenstein,  Dale  Petroulis,  John Quickly, Francye Smith, 
Deborah Boren, Sarita Coffee,  Louise  Gabriel,  Pam  Brady,  and 
Jackie  Justman,   spoke  in   support  of   the  proposed  hotel 
development.  Members of  the  public  Rick  Elfman,  and  Dianne 
Glinos spoke  in support  of terminating  the Sand  and Sea  Club 
Concession  Agreement.    Member  of  the   public  Russ  Barnard 
supported evaluating  the project  on its  merits.  George Hickey 
spoke in support of increased  public  access.   Members  of  the 
public  Richard  Dickinson,  Tom  Freels, Audie Lieberman, Joanne 
Hatfield,  Cheri   Dickinson,  John  Law,   Michael  Roth,  Peggy 
McDowell-Cramer, Gordon Payne,  Alan Bruce Guttman,  Doug Rawson, 
Eric  Chen,  Jennifer  Polhemus,  and  Ronald  Siegel,  spoke  in 
opposition to the proposed hotel development.                     

At 12:00 A.M.,  Council adjourned for  a short recess.   At 12:25 
A.M.,  Council reconvened.  Mayor Zane moved to hear the next ten 
chits and to continue the remainder of the public hearing to July 
31,   1990.   Second  by  Councilmember  Abdo.   The  motion  was 
unanimously approved, Councilmember Jennings absent.              

Members of the public Carol Girard, Janet Kellman, Jack Baptista, 
and Ron  Shur, spoke in  opposition to the  proposed beach hotel. 
Member  of  the  public  Mark  Rosenberg  spoke in support of the 
proposed beach  hotel.  Members  of the  public Richard  Roth and 
Miriam Stone spoke in opposition  to the termination of the  Sand 
and Sea Club Concession Agreement.                                

Mayor Zane moved to continue the public hearing to July 31, 1990, 
at  6:00 P.M., in the Council Chambers, and to to limit testimony 
to those people who submitted  chits, but were not heard  from at 
this hearing.  Second by  Councilmember  Katz.   The  motion  was 
unanimously approved, Councilmember Jennings absent.              

11-C:  CLOSED SESSION:  Not held.                                 

14-A:   OCEAN  PARK  BOULEVARD/MORATORIUM:   Presented  was   the 
request  of Councilmember Reed to  discuss an emergency ordinance 
imposing  a  moratorium  on  all  development  in  excess  of  R2 
Standards  in the R3 Zone on Ocean Park boulevard east of Lincoln 
Boulevard to 25th Street.                                         

Councilmember  Reed  moved  to  extend  the  meeting to 1:30 A.M. 
Second by  Councilmember  Genser.   The  motion  was  unanimously 
approved, Councilmember Jennings absent.                          

Councilmember Reed initiated discussion  and moved to direct  the 
City Attorney  to return at  the August 7th  Council meeting with 
the  appropriate  ordinances  to  put  in  place  a moratorium on 
development deemed complete by July 10, 1990, in excess of the R2 
standards, along Ocean Park  Boulevard from Lincoln Boulevard  to 
25th  Street, and to direct the Planning Commission to review the 
zoning along Ocean  Park Boulevard to  determine if it  should be 
reduced,  or if there should be a lower height limit, if there is 
to be  no reduction  in density.   Second by  Councilmember Katz. 
Discussion  was  held.   The  motion  was  unanimously  approved, 
Councilmember Jennings absent.                                    

14-B:  COUNCIL  CHAMBERS FEE/STATE  LANDS COMMISSION:   Presented 
was  the request of Mayor Zane to discuss waiving the fee for the 
use  of  Council  Chambers  by  the  State Lands Commission for a 
public hearing on August 13, 1990.  Councilmember Genser moved to 
waive the  fee.  Second  by Councilmember  Katz.  The  motion was 
unanimously approved, Councilmember Jennings absent.              

14-C:   TIME  LIMITS/LANDMARKS  COMMISSION:   Presented  was  the 
request  of Councilmember Abdo  to discuss direction  to the City 
Attorney to prepare an  interim ordinance amending the  Landmarks 
Ordinance  to authorize the City Council  to extend by motion any 
time  limits  for  Landmarks  Commission  or City Council action. 
Councilmember  Abdo initiated discussion and  moved to direct the 
City Attorney  to prepare  the interim  ordinance.  Councilmember 
Genser    Second.    The   motion   was   unanimously   approved, 
Councilmember Jennings absent.