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AGENDA |
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MEETING OF THELANDMARKS COMMISSION Founded 1875 “Populus felix in urbe felici” |
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Monday,
December 10, 2001 |
City Council
Chambers, Room 213 |
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7:00
p.m. |
1685 Main
Street, Santa Monica |
CALL TO ORDER:
1. ROLL CALL
2
REPORT FROM STAFF:
Information
concerning future Landmarks Commission Agendas. Update on recent Architectural
Review Board, Planning Commission, and City Council actions, including
development projects, planning policy studies, ordinances, and appeals.
3. APPROVAL
OF MINUTES:
Public Input
Permitted
A. November 12,
2001
4. PUBLIC INPUT: (On items not on agenda and within the jurisdiction of the Commission)
5. COMMUNICATIONS: (Public discussion
by the person presenting the communication on items not on agenda and within
the jurisdiction of the Commission)
6. CONSENT CALENDAR:
Public Input
Permitted
A. Statement
of Official Action: Landmark
Designation LC-01-LM-004, 1855 Main Street (Civic Auditorium)
B.
Statement of Official
Action: Landmark Designation
LC-01-LM-006, 1455 4th Street (Lido Hotel)
C.
Statement of Official
Action: Mills Act Contract Application:
2450 25th Street (Structure of Merit).
D. Statement of Official Action: Mills Act
Contract Application: 2608 Third Street (Contributor, Third Street Historic
District).
E.
Statement of Official
Action: Mills
Act Contract Application: 2402 Fourth Street #1 (Hollister Court, Designated
Landmark).
7. PUBLIC
HEARINGS:
A. Certificate of Appropriateness Application No.
LC-01CA-006, 211 Alta Avenue for a proposed addition to connect two bungalows
at the front of the property with a wood and glass hallway.
8. OLD BUSINESS:
Public Input Permitted
A. Review of draft letter to Realtors.
B. Review of preservation incentive handouts.
9.
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
A.
Demolition Permits
1. 838 19th Street (PC012370)
R2/Low Density Multiple-Family Residential
(3) One-story Apartment Buildings / (1)
Two-story Apartment
Structure Not Identified in Historic
Resources Inventory
2. 1027 24th Street (PC012440)
R1/Single Family Residential
Garage
Structure Not Identified
in Historic Resources Inventory
3. 434 25th Street (PC012473)
R1/Single Family Residential
Two Car Garage
Structure
Not Identified in Historic Resources Inventory
4. 451 18th
Street (PC012486)
R1/Single
Family Residential
One-story,
Single Family Resident w/ Detached Garage
Structure
Identified in Historic Resources Inventory – 5D
5.
650 Copeland
Court (PC012499)
OP/Duplex
Residential
Single Family
Resident w/ Detached Garage
Structure
Identified in Historic Resources Inventory – 5S1
B. Presentation of the Civic Center Master Plan preferred alternative (Andy Agle).
C. Presentation of Preliminary Data for the North of Montana Historic Resources Inventory Update.
D. Discussion of Historic Resources Inventory’s 18th Street Grouping.
E. Discussion of Landmarks Commission priorities for 2002-3 Council budget.
F. Discussion of 22nd Street bungalows.
G. Proposed Demolition Permit Review Team Schedule for 2002.
H. Planning Commission Case List (Information Only)
I. Updated report from sub-committee for review of designation priorities (Chair Alofsin & Commissioner Schnitzler).
10.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: (Requests from Commissioners to add items to upcoming agendas)
11. NEXT MEETING
DATE AND COMMISSION AGENDA: Monday, January 14, 2002
12. ADJOURNMENT:
Note: The meeting
facility is accessible. If you need any
disability-related accommodations, please contact City Staff at (310) 458-8701,
or TDD Number (310) 458-8696.
Santa Monica Blue Bus Lines #2, #3, and #8 serve City Hall. Parking is available on the south side of City Hall.
CITY LANDMARKS
COMMISSION
Bill Bolton, Commission Real Estate Licensee
Nina Fresco, Commissioner
Roger Genser, Commission Historian
Ruthann Lehrer, Commission Architectural Historian and Chair
Pro Tempore
Robert Posek, Commissioner
Barbara Schnitzler, Commissioner
REQUESTS TO SPEAK on an item must be submitted on a speaker’s request form and submitted to the Commission staff. All requests to address the Commission on agenda items must be submitted prior to the Commission’s consideration of the item. Items not identified on the agenda as public input or as a public hearing item generally require approval of 2/3 of the Commission to allow public comment.
CONSENT CALENDAR items will be acted upon by the Commission at one time without discussion unless a Commission requests discussion 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.
PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURES on each public hearing item include presentation of a staff report; Commission question of staff; a five minute presentation by the project applicant or application proponent, if any; Commission questions of the applicant or application proponent; three minutes each for each member of the public wishing to speak to the item; three minutes for project application or application proponent rebuttal; Commission deliberations and decision.
PRESENTATIONS BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC should begin with the speaker stating his or her name and address 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.
LETTERS OR WRITTEN MATERIALS regarding agenda items may be submitted to the Commission staff prior to or at the meeting; written materials submitted at least eight days in advance of the meeting will be included in the Commission’s meeting packet. Materials submitted after the deadline may be difficult for the Commission to adequately review.
ASSIGNING OF TIME for members of the public wishing to speak on an item is permissible within specified limits. A “representative speaker” may be allowed one additional minute of speaking time, to a maximum of five additional minutes (hence, eight minutes total) for each persona actually in attendance who assigns his or her right to speak via a request to speak form to the “representative speaker.”
ACTION BY THE LANDMARKS COMMISSION on most matters occurs with the affirmative votes of at least four Commissioners.
APPEALS of certain actions of the Commission may be heard by the City Council. For specific information on appeals, please contact the Commission staff.
For more information regarding the Landmarks Commission
agenda, please contact the Commission staff in the
Planning Division at (310) 458-8341
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