AGENDA

 

REGULAR MEETING OF THE

LANDMARKS COMMISSION

 

Founded 1875

“Populus felix in urbe felici”

 

 

 

Monday, January 9, 2006

7:00 PM

City Council Chambers, Room 213

1685 Main Street, Santa Monica

 

 

 

 

CALL TO ORDER OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE LANDMARKS COMMISSION

 

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, appeals and update of project status and related landmarks matters.

 

3.            COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCEMENTS:

 

4.            APPROVAL OF MINUTES:

                       

A.     December 12, 2005

     

                Minutes

 

5.            APPROVAL OF STATEMENTS OF OFFICIAL ACTION:

 

None.

 

6.      PUBLIC INPUT: (On items not on agenda and within the jurisdiction of the Commission)

 

 

7.      CONSENT CALENDAR:

        

         None.

 

8.      OLD BUSINESS:

        

         None.

 

9.      NEW BUSINESS/PUBLIC HEARINGS: 

 

A.     Certificate of Appropriateness 05-CA-010 at 2940 Main Street, for new signage, entry doors, and awnings at the Parkhurst Building, a designated City Landmark.

 

Staff Report

 

B.     Landmark Designation Application 05LM-007, 941-943 11th Street, to determine whether the multi-family residential building constructed in 1925 should be designated as a City Landmark. Continued to February 13, 2006

 

10.    DISCUSSION ITEMS:

           

A.     Review of Demolition Permits and Consideration Whether to File an Application For Designation of a Structure as a Landmark or Structure of Merit.

 

1.            628 17th Street (PC018780)

               R1-Single Family Residential

Single Family Residence w/Detached 2-Car Garage

Structure Not Identified in the Historic Resources Inventory

Continued from December 12, 2005

 

                Report

 

2.      1327 Euclid Street (PC018794)

               R3-Medium Density, Multiple Residential

               Single Family Residence, Guest House and Garage

               Structure Not Identified in the Historic Resources Inventory

               Continued from December 12, 2005

 

                Report

 

3.            848 25th Street (PC018865)

R1-Single Family Residential

Single Unit in Rear and Storage Shed

Structure Not Identified in the Historic Resources Inventory

 

               4.      1818 Pier Avenue (PC18866)

R1-Single Family Residential

Single Family Residence w/Detached Garage

Structure Not Identified in the Historic Resources Inventory

 

B.     Consideration whether to file an application to designate the multi-family residential building at 1401 Palisades Beach Road as a City Landmark.

 

C.    Discussion regarding potential rescheduling of the regular Monday, March 13, 2006 Landmarks Commission meeting.

 

D.    Discussion and potential recommendations from the Landmarks Commission to City staff on proposed revisions to incorporate into the City’s Land Use Element and Zoning Ordinance Project (Shape the Future 2025), including a report from the ad-hoc subcommittee of Commissioners formed to make preliminary recommendations on this matter. (NF)

 

E.     Report from City Council Liaison to the Landmarks Commission on recent City Council actions related to appeals, development projects, planning policy studies and ordinances related to the City’s historic resources, and information concerning future City Council agendas.

 

F.     Report from Landmarks Commission Liaison to the Architectural Review Board (ARB) on recent ARB consideration and action taken on proposed projects involving additions to or modifications of potential historic resources.

 

G.    Discussion of potential properties for inclusion on the Priorities List of National Register Eligible Properties in the Downtown Area previously adopted by the Commission for the Commission’s use in initiating consideration of filing Landmark designation applications, including discussion of other individually eligible properties and National Register eligible properties throughout the City. (NF)

 

H.     Discussion and potential recommendations to City staff regarding the South Beach District properties (approximately bounded by Hollister Avenue, Ocean Park Boulevard, Barnard Way, and Neilson Way) and evaluation approach for these properties utilized in the 2004 Ocean Park Update of the City’s Historic Resources Inventory.

 

I.         Discussion and potential recommendations to City Staff regarding periodic monitoring of Historic Property Preservation Agreements (Mills Act Contracts).

 

J.      Discussion regarding the Mayfair Theater (210 Santa Monica Boulevard) and the pending mixed use project for the site including a discussion of the Landmark Commission’s jurisdiction over the project as established in the existing settlement agreement between the City and the owner of the Mayfair Theater.

 

K.     Discussion regarding the status of the brass plaque program for the City Landmarks, including potential recommendations to the staff regarding potential funding mechanisms for continued implementation of the program.

 

L.      Planning Commission Case List (Information Only).

 

11.       WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:

        

         None.

 

12.   FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:  (Requests from Commissioners to add items to upcoming agendas)

 

13.    NEXT MEETING DATE AND COMMISSION AGENDA: Regular Meeting: Monday, February 13, 2006.

                                                  

14.    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 at least three days in advance. All written materials are available in alternate format upon request.

 

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

Roger Genser, Commission Historian and Chairperson

John Berley, Commissioner

Nina Fresco, Chair Pro Tempore

Barbara Kaplan, Commission Licensed Architect
Ruthann Lehrer, Commission Architectural Historian
Deborah Levin, Commissioner
Ruth Shari, Commission Real Estate Licensee
Kevin McKeown, City Council Liaison

 

AGENDA POLICIES

 

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 person 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.

 

Please note that the Landmarks Commission Agenda is subject to change up to 72 hours prior to the scheduled meeting.  We encourage you to check the agenda 72 hours prior to the meeting.

 

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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