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A G E N D A REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF Founded 1875"Populus felix in urbe
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2007 CITY
COUNCIL CHAMBER
7:00 P.M. ROOM
213, CITY HALL
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3.
ROLL CALL
4.
ELECTION OF OFFICIERS
5.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT:
Information concerning future
Planning Commission and City Council Agendas.
Update on recent City Council action on appeals, ordinances, development
projects, planning policy studies, and possible presentation or discussion
regarding the Land Use and Circulation Element project. Information on recent
Architectural Review Board and Landmarks Commission actions.
Update on project status and related planning matters.
6.
PLANNING COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCEMENTS
7.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Consent Calendar
7-A.
June 6, 2007
8.
STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL ACTION: None
9.
FUTURE COMMISSION AGENDA ITEMS
Opportunity for suggestions from Commissioners regarding future
discussion items, speakers and requests for information
10. PUBLIC HEARING: None.
11.
COMMUNICATIONS:
11-A. September Newsletter of the Land Use and Circulation Element
(LUCE) Update
11-B. Update regarding the Exposition Light Rail Project
12.
DISCUSSION: (Public Input Permitted)
12-A. Review, Discussion, and
Formulation of Comments and Recommendations on Proposed
Policy and Possible Strategies to Conserve the City’s Private Tree Canopy.
[Continued from July 18, 2007.]
12-B. Presentation from Susan Cloke, Parks and Recreation
Commission Chairperson, regarding the
Parks and Recreation Master Plan, visions and plans for open space and
recreation, street infrastructure, the greening of parking lots, protection of
coastal resources, and the importance of these issues in the development of a
new Land Use and Circulation Element and Zoning Ordinance.
12-C. Resolution of Intention to consider amending
City of Santa Monica Municipal Code (SMMC) 9.04.10.04.100 [Landscape
Maintenance and Protection] and SMMC 9.04.10.04.110 [Water Conservation
Landscaping] to reference the City’s Green Building Design and Construction
Standards in SMMC 8.108.
12-D. Discussion of and possible recommendation to
Council on reduction of parking requirements and decoupling of parking from
rental rates in transit-oriented districts, particularly downtown. [Requested
by Commissioner O’Day on July 18, 2007.]
12-E. Discussion on the Industrial Lands Workshop
held July 21, 2007, including Commissioner feedback and preliminary findings.
12-F. Input, discussion and
possible action on policies, process, materials, timeline, participation
strategies and related issues pertaining to the Shape the Future 2025 and
Motion by the Ocean projects.
13.
PUBLIC INPUT
14.
ADJOURNMENT
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CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
Julie Lopez Dad, Commissioner
Gleam Davis, Commissioner
Jay P. Johnson, Commissioner
Hank Koning, FAIA, Commissioner
Terry O’Day, Vice-Chairperson
Gwynne Pugh, AIA, ASCE, Chairperson
Jim Ries, Commissioner
Kevin McKeown, City Council Liaison
Pam O’Connor, City Council Liaison
Eileen Fogarty, Director of Planning
& Community Development
Kyle Ferstead, Commission Secretary
AGENDA POLICIES
The Planning Commission considers a range of requests for
development permits, appeals, and planning policy matters, and conducts public
hearings on many of its agenda items. Due to the number, complexity and public
interest associated with many agenda items, meetings of the Commission are
generally lengthy. The Commission makes every effort to proceed as
expeditiously as possible; your patience and understanding is appreciated.
PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURES on each public hearing item include ex parte
communication disclosure by the Commissioners; presentation of a staff report;
Commission questions of staff; a fifteen (15) minute presentation by the
project applicant or applicant’s representative or team, if any; Commission
questions of the applicant; three (3) minutes for each member of the public
wishing to speak to the item; three (3) minutes for project applicant to
respond to the public or clarify issues raised by the public; Commission
deliberations and decision. For an appeal, the appellant, if not also the
applicant, has fifteen (15) minutes to address the Commission prior to the
applicant speaking and three (3) minutes to respond to public comment.
SPECIAL TIME
LIMITATIONS. The
Commission may limit the time of individual speakers or the total time on a
particular issue. If there are more than seven (7) speakers requesting to speak
on an agenda item, or if twenty (20)
or more persons have requested to speak on any combination of items, the
project applicant or appellant on any agenda item shall be limited to ten (10)
minutes initially and three (3) minutes in rebuttal. Members of the public are
permitted three (3) minutes to address the Commission except as follows: if a
member of the public requests to speak on more than one agenda item, the time
will be three (3) minutes for the first item and two (2) minutes for any other
item unless the Commission grants by a majority vote additional time.
REQUESTS TO SPEAK on an agenda item must be submitted on a speaker's request
form (“chit”) and submit it to the Commission secretary. All requests to
address the Commission on public hearing items must be submitted prior
to the Commission's consideration of the item.
ASSIGNING OF TIME for members of the public wishing to speak to an item is
permissible within specified limits. A
"representative speaker" may be allowed one additional minute of
speaking time, to a maximum of five (5) additional minutes [hence, eight (8)
minutes total] for each person actually in attendance who assigns his or her
right to speak via a request to speak form to the "representative
speaker." The project applicant, applicant’s representative or team of
representatives (which may include the project architect, attorney, facilitator
and all other representatives of the applicant), shall be allowed a total of
fifteen (15) minutes initially and three (3) minutes in rebuttal.
PRESENTATIONS BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC should begin with the speaker
stating his or her name and address for the public record followed by a
statement regarding the item under consideration. Please speak to the Commission as a whole.
PROFESSIONALS APPEARING BEFORE THE COMMISSION should clearly identify their
status, such as "attorney", "paralegal",
"architect", "designer", or "landscape
architect". Instances of
misrepresentation of professional status may be referred to the City Attorney
for possible prosecution.
WRITTEN MATERIALS, LETTERS AND E-MAILS regarding agenda items should be
submitted to the City Planning Division staff prior to the Commission meeting.
All written materials, including e-mails, will be forwarded the Commission
Secretary for inclusion in the public record and, if received by noon on the
Monday prior to the Wednesday public hearing, shall be forwarded to the
Commission in advance of the meeting. Late submissions will be place on the
dais on the night of the public hearing, but might not be reviewed by the
Commission.
EX PARTE COMMUNICATION DISCLOSURES. During the pendency of any quasi-judicial proceeding, no
member of the Planning Commission may engage in ex parte communications with applicants, appellants or members of
the public with respect to the matter which is the subject of the proceeding
unless that member of the Commission discloses such communication. Prior to
each quasi-judicial agenda item each Commissioner must place on the record the
subject and substance of any written or oral ex parte communication including the identity of the person, group
or entity with whom the communication took place.
TIME LIMITATION ON
CONSIDERATION OF NEW ITEMS. The Commission shall not commence consideration of a new item on its
agenda after 11:00 p.m. unless otherwise required by State or local law or
unless otherwise determined by a majority vote of those Commissioners present.
CONSENT CALENDAR items will be acted upon by the Commission at one time
without discussion unless a Commissioner requests discussion on an item or a
member of the public has submitted a request to speak on an item. If such a request is made, the item will be
heard after the balance of the Consent Calendar has been voted upon.
ACTION BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION on most matters occurs with the
affirmative votes of at least four Commissioners.
DESIGN ASPECTS OF PROJECTS considered by the Planning Commission must also be
approved by the Architectural Review Board.
For more information on this process, contact the City Planning
Division.
APPEALS of certain actions of the Commission are appealable to the City
Council. For specific information on
appeals, please contact the City Planning Division.
For more information regarding the Planning
Commission
agenda or development permit procedures and
standards, please contact the
City Planning Division at (310)
458-8341.
Copies of agendas and staff reports
are available at the City’s Home Page on the World Wide Web using the following
address:
http://santa-monica.org/planning/planningcomm/planningcomm.html
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