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1. STATE OF CALIFORNIA- THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Governor
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CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
Filed: 10/31/97
49th Day: 12/19/97
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200 Oceangate,.10th Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071
APPLICATION NO.:
APPLICANT:
AGENT:
PROJECT LOCATION:
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180th Day: 4/29/98
Staff: CP-LB ~·~~~~
Staff Report: 3/17/98
Hearing Date: April 7-10, 1998
Commission Action:
STAFF REPORT: PERMIT EXTENSION REQUEST
S-90-789-ES
Stephen M. Gaggero
Greg Maas, Avalon Corporation
601 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, City of Los Angeles, Los
Angeles County
PROJEC~ DESCRIPTION: Public hearing on request for extension of amended
permit for the construction of a two-story, 25 foot
high, 14,536 square foot retail/fast food center with a
2,155 square foot exterior food service plaza. The
amended project includes a 156 space, two-level
subterranean parking garage.
[Applicant's original application proposed a 31 foot
high, five-level, 24,267 square foot retail/fast food
center with a 2,580 square foot food service plaza, and
151 parking spaces. The Commission approved project is
significantly smaller.]
Lot Area 18,850 sq. ft.
Building Coverage 9,3.00 sq. ft.
Pavement Coverage 9,000 sq. ft.
Landscape Coverage 550 sq. ft.
Parking spaces 156
Zoning C-1
Plan Designation Commercial
Ht abv fin grade 25 feet
SUMMARY OF STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Commission find that the extension request is
consistent with the Coastal Act and grant a new one-year term for the permit.
2. SUBSTANTIAL FILE DOCUMENTS:
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1. Coastal Development Permit 5-90-789 (Gaggero).
2. Coastal Development Permit Amendment 5-90-789-Al (Gaggero).
3. City of Loa Angeles Local coastal Development Permit No. COP 88-036.
4. Traffic Impact Analysis for 601 Ocean Front Walk, by Greer and Co.,
August 1988, December 1988 & January 1989.
s. Coastal Development Permit 5-89-059 (Gaggero).
PROCEDURAL NOTE:
Section 13169 of the California Code of Regulations provide that permit
extension requests shall be reported to the Commission if:
1) The Executive Director determines that due to changed circumstances,
the proposed development may not be consistent with the Coastal Act,
or,
2) Objection is made to the Executive Director's determination of
consistency with the Coastal Act.
In this case, the Executive Director determined that there were no changed
circumstances which could possibly affect the.consistency of the proposed
development with the coastal Act. Subsequently, the Commission received three
letters objecting to the Executive Director's determination of consistency
with the Coastal Act (Exhibits #5-7).
If three (3) Commissioners object to an extension request on the grounds that
the proposed development may not be consistent with the Coastal Act, the
application shall be set for a full hearing as though it were a new
application. If three objections are not received, the permit will be
extended for an additional one year period.
Approval of this Coastal Development Permit extension request will extend the
expiration date of Coastal Development Permit 5-90-789 to November 10, 1998,
one year from the previous date of expiration, and seven years from the date
of the original Commission approval.
I. STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Commission grant the extension on the grounds that
there are no changed circumstances which could cause the project, as
originally approved, to be inconsistent with the Chapter 3 policies of the
Coastal Act.
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II. FINDINGS AND DECLARATIONS
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The Commission finds and declares as follows:
A. Project Description and History
The applicant has requested a one-year extension of Coastal Development Permit
5-90-789 (Blanchard/Gaggero) to construct a two-story, 25 foot high, 14,536
square foot retail/fast food center with a 2,155 square foot exterior food
service plaza. A two-level subterranean parking garage provides 156 parking
spaces. Coastal Development Permit 5-90-789 was approved by the Commission
with several special conditions on November 10, 1991. several of the "prior
to issuance" conditions of the permit have not been satisfied by the applicant
(See Appendix A). Therefore, coastal Development Permit 5-90-789 has not been
issued. The property is currently used as a parking lot.
In 1990, the applicant's original application proposed a 31 ·foot high,
five-level, 24,267 square foot retail/fast food center with a 2,580 square
foot food service plaza, and 151 parking spaces. The City approved project
was brought before the Commission on appeal in 1991.
on November 10, 1991, the Commission approved coastal Development Permit
5-90-789 (Blanchard/Gaggero) for a significantly smaller project consisting of
a two-story retail/fast food center with two levels of subterranean parking•
The first floor of the approved project was approved with 9,300 square feet of
general retail area. The second floor of the project was approved with 5,900
square feet of enclosed general retail or walk-up food service area. A 2,500
square foot patio with seating for the walk-up food services was also approved
on the second floor. A 450 square foot sit-down restaurant was permitted
within the 5,900 square feet of enclosed second floor area.
The project approved by the Commission in 1991 was never built, and in 1994
the applicant submitted amendment request S-90-789-A1 (Blanchard/Gaggero) for
a revised project. [The applicant, Stephen Blanchard, has legally changed his
name to Stephen Gaggero.]
On October 14, 1994, the Commission approved Coastal Development Permit
Amendment 5-90-789-A1 (Blanchard/Gaggero) for the revised project. The
revised project has lese commercial area and more parking than the previously
approved project. Coastal Development Permit Amendment 5-90-789-A1 eliminated
the previously approved 450 square foot sit-down restaurant from the project,
and added five on-site parking spaces for a total of 156 parking spaces. one
of the purposes of the amendment was to free up parking in the project so that
adequate parking could be made available for a proposed sit-down restaurant
with 1,399 square feet bf service area on the applicant's adjacent lot at 523
Ocean Front Walk. [See Coastal Development Permit Amendment 5-89-059-A
(Blanchard/Gaggero)).
Coastal Development Permit Amendment 5-90-789-A1 also revised the special
conditions of the underlying permit to allow for more efficient management of
the affected properties if held under separate ownership. [See Appendix A for
the current·special conditions approved by coastal Development Permit
Amendment 5-90-789-Al (Blanchard/Gaggero)].
4. 5-90-789-ES
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The project is situated on three commercially zoned lots at the corner of
Ocean Front Walk and Sunset Avenue (Exhibit #2). Ocean Front Walk is a
popular commercial and residential pedestrian street on the beachfront which
attracts many tourists and day visitors. The public beach and a public beach
parking lot are located across Ocean Front Walk in front of the site.
Four previous one-year permit extensions were granted in 1993, 1994, 1995 and
1996. All four previous permit extensions were determined by the Executive
Director to be immaterial permit extensions because there were no changed
circumstances which could have caused the proposed development to be
inconsistent with the Coastal Act. However, the determination of immaterial
for the first extension request in 1993 was objected to by Helen and Jerome
Johnson. Helen Johnson has also objected to this extension request (Exhibit
#7).
The first extension request in 1993 was heard by the Commiss~on as a material
extension request. On December 16, 1993 the Commission granted the first
extension on the grounds that there were no changed circumstances which could
cause the project, as originally approved, to be inconsistent with the Chapter
3 policies of the Coastal Act.
This, the fifth permit extension request, was also determined by the Executive
Director to be an immaterial permit extension because there are no changed
circumstances which could cause the proposed development to be inconsistent
with the coastal Act. The Executive Director's determination was noticed to
the public on December 1, 1997. on December 8, 1997, letters from Kristen
Michel and Hortense Breitman were received in the Commission's Long Beach
office objecting to the construction of the proposed project (Exhibits #5&6).
Helen Johnson's objection letter was received on Dec~er 9, 1997 (Exhibit #7).
B. Grounds for Qbjection
On October 31, 1997, the applicant submitted an application to extend Coastal
Development Permit 5-90-789 for a new one-year term. On December 1, 1997, the
Executive Director determined and sent notice that there were no changed
circumstances which could affect the proposed development's consistency with
the Coastal Act.
Three objection letters were received within the ten working day period in
which objections could be submitted to the Commission. on Decemb6r 8, 1997,
letters from Kristen Michel and Hortense Breitman were received in the
Commission's Long Beach office objecting to the construction of the proposed
project (Exhibits #5&6). Helen Johnson's objection letter was received on
December 9, 1997 (Exhibit #7).
The objection letters raise sever•l concerns about possible impacts of the
previously approved project, including: the size of the project, ·blocking of
private views, noise and air pollution, odors, vermin infestation, increased
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use of Speedway (traffic impacts), an excessive parking supply, and the •
historic opposition to the applicant's proposals. All three objection letters
request that the Commission not grant another extension to the permit.
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However, the objectors do not claim that there are any changed circumstances
on the site or in the area since when the Commission originally approved the
permit in 1991, or since 1994 when the permit amendment was granted for a
revised project. No changed circumstances have been alleged which could
possibly affect the consistency of the proposed development with the Coastal
Act.
c. Issue Analysis
The criteria stated in Section 13169 of the California Code of Regulations for
extending a Coastal Development Permit is the determination if there are any
changed circumstances which would affect the consistency of the proposed
development with the Coastal Act.
In this case, the objectors have not specified any changed circumstances that
could affect the-consistency of the proposed development with the Coastal
Act. The objectors only state that the proposed project is excessively large,
will block ocean views, will increase traffic on Speedway, and will negatively
impact the neighborhood with noise and air pollution.
The Commission's 1991 approval, and subsequent amendment approval in 1994,
addressed the traffic and public view issues in depth. In fact, the
originally proposed project was brought before the Commission on an appeal
based on the very same issues: traffic, parking, and scale of development.
The originally proposed project's cumulative impacts on traffic and ·parking
was addressed by both the City and the Commission during their respective
hearings on the project. The negative effects of the proposed project were
identified and mitigated through several special conditions of approval. The
City's approval included several conditions to reduce potential cumulative
impacts on Speedway alley. The City conditions required the applicant to: 1)
provide 14 Beach Impact Zone parking spaces; 2) provide a traffic signal on
Rose Avenue; 3) reserve night-time parking spaces for local residents; 4)
restrict alley parking to handicapped and employee parking; and, 5) restrict
the hours of deliveries to the project.
The Commission reiterated the City's conditions and added its own requirements
and restrictions to further reduce the potential cumulative impacts on the
surrounding streets. All of the Commission's special conditions require
specific mitigation measures to address the effects of the traffic which would
be generated by the proposed commercial project (See Appendix A).
The special conditions of Coastal Development Permit 5-90-789 (Appendix A)
require the applicant to provide: 1) adequate on-site parking for owners,
customers and tenants of the project; 2) an attendant to supervise the parking
lot during all hours of operation; 3) an area on his property (off of
Speedway) for vehicles to queue while waiting for a parking space; 4)
validated parking for custo~ers; 5) an employee car-pool incentive program;
and, 6) a signage program. In addition, the hours and days of deliveries to
the site were limited in order to prohibit deliveries to the site during
weekends and holidays when most conflicts with beach traffic would occur. The
Commission's approval of the proposed was found to conform with the Chapter 3
Policies of the Coastal Act.
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The Commission's most effective mitigating spec.ial condition, however, is ~
special condition two which required the scale of the proposed project to be
significantly reduced. The Commission approved Coastal Development Permit
5-90-789 (Blanchard/Gaggero) for a significantly smaller project than the
project proposed by the applicant and approved by the City. The applicant's
original application proposed a 31 foot high, 24,267 square foot commercial
center with a 2,580 square foot food plaza. Coastal Development Permit
5-90-789 approved a two-story, 25 foot high; retail/fast food center with two
levels of subterranean parking. The first floor was limited to 9,300 square
feet of general retail area, and the second floor was limited to 5,900 square
feet of commercial area with a 2,500 square foot food plaza. The applicant's
1994 permit amendment reduced the scale of the project even more than
previously required by the commission.
The local issues of noise, odors and air pollution were also addressed by the
City of Los Angeles conditions of approval. Special condition one of Coastal
Development Permit 5-90-789 requires the applicant to comply with all City of
Los Angeles conditions of approval. Private views through private property
are not protected by the Coastal Act.
Therefore, the commission's approval of the permit and amendment have resulted
in the size and height of the proposed structure to be significantly reduced.
The smaller scale of the proposed project, in conjunction with the traffic and
parking mitigation requirements contained in the special conditions of
approval, have substantially lessened any significant adverse impacts that the
proposed project may have on the environment. The Commission's approval of ~
the proposed project, as conditioned, is consistent with the Chapter 3 111'
policies of the Coastal Act.
Staff has reviewed the applicant's extension request and the letters of
objection and has determined that there are no changed circumstances which
would affect the project's consistency with Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act.
Therefore, staff recommends that the commission grant the extension request on
the grounds that there are no changed circumstances which could cause the
project, as originally approved, to be inconsistent with the Chapter 3
policies of the Coastal Act.
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APPENDIX A
Special conditions of Coastal Development Permit S-90-789 as amended by
amendment 5-90-789-Al (Gaggero):
1. Conformance with City of Los Angeles Coastal Development Permit Conditions
The applicant shall comply with all conditions (mitigation measures)
required by the City of Los Angeles under City of Los Angeles Local
Coastal Development Permit Number CDP-88-36, except in the case of
conditions that specifically differ from the conditions below. If
conditions differ, or revised plans are required for this development by
the Commission's action, the action of the Commission shall prevail.
2. Revised Plans
Prior to transmittal of the permit the applicant shall submit revised
plans for the review and approval of the Executive Director. The plans
shall include the following modifications to the plans filed with the
application:
a. The third floor of the building shall be eliminated. The height of
the building shall be reduced to 25 feet above Ocean Front Walk at
the Ocean Front Walk elevation and 20 feet above Speedway Alley at
the corner of Sunset Avenue and Speedway Alley. Architectural
projections, stair and elevator housings and mechanical units may
exceed this height. No portion of the structure except for
handicapped car ports, parking entrance ramp, elevator and the
approved stair wells may extend within 26 feet of Speedway Alley.
b. Uses on the first floor shall be designated as general retail, and
shall not exceed 9,300 square feet of gross structural area. Uses
on the second floor shall be limited to general retail and/or
walk-up food service with no more than 5,236 square feet of total
enclosed area (gross structural area) and 2,155 square feet of
exterior food service area. No interior restaurant seating or
restaurant service is permitted.
c. A queuing area sufficient to accommodate two cars within the
applicant's property shall be located adjacent to Speedway or within
the entrance to the parking garage.
d. The trees and shrubs the applicant selects from the ICO list for
placement on Sunset Avenue shall have open structures and shall
maintain public views and preserve defensible space for pedestrians
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Parking for the revised building plans shall be provided on the
following basis:
Ground Floor: General retail @ 225:1
Second Floor: General retail &/or
food preparation:
Food patio:
Off-site 511/517/523 OFW spaces
Unallocated
Beach Impact Zone
TOTAL
Multiple use spaces
wa1k-up
5,236 sq.
2,155 sq.
41 spaces
ft. 0 spaces
ft. 35 spaces
43 spaces
23 spaces
14 spaces •
156 spaces
(required by the City for nighttime use by residents) 16 spaces
3. Building and Parking Operation
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Prior to transmittal of the permit the applicant shall submit for the
review and approval of the Executive Director a deed restriction for
recording, free of all prior liens and encumbrances except for tax liens, •
binding on all heirs and assigns of the applicant. The deed restriction
shall run with the land for the life of the development approved in
Coastal Development Permit 5-90-789 (5-90-789R; A5-90-789). The deed
restriction shall provide:
a. No fewer than 43 parking spaces on the subject property shall be
made available to the owners, customers and tenants of 511, 517 and
523 Ocean Front Walk according to the allocation required by the
terms and conditions of Coastal Development Permit 5-89-059 as
recorded by the applicant. Upon issuance of the Certificate of
Occupancy of the structure permitted under Coastal Development
Permit 5-90-789, the applicant shall give notice to the owners and
lienholders of those properties that construction has been completed
and that they now have a permanent right to use the allocated
parking within the approved structure for the use of the
aforementioned property. In the event of sale, hypothecation or
transfer of any of the properties to a third party, the deed
restriction shall provide that any owner of 511, 517 or 523 Ocean
Front Walk shall have a right to use as well as the obligation to
pay for and use, the number of parking spaces provided in Coastal
Development Permit 5-89-059. The owner of 601 Ocean Front Walk
shall not charge any amount for such use which exceeds the standard
rates charged to lessees and users of parking at 601 Ocean Front
Walk, and shall otherwise treat the use of parking by owners, and
their patrons and tenants, of 511, 517 and 523 Ocean Front Walk on
an identical basis to the use of parking by patrons and tenants of
601 Ocean Front Walk.
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The applicant shall agree that upon activation of this permit, no
additional square footage, increases in intensity of use, increase
in height, or of food service area or floor area other than
described in condition 2 above will be permitted unless the
Commission approves a subsequent coastal Development Permit for this
use.
c. The applicant shall maintain an attendant at the parking lot during
all hours in which any commercial business is open.
d. Truck deliveries to the property or to 511, 517 or 523 Ocean Front
Walk shall occur only between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 p.m. No
truck deliveries shall occur on weekends or holidays. The applicant
shall either a) provide a 60 foot by 10 foot truck loading zorie
parallel to Speedway alley, in addition to a 400 square foot loading
zone, or b) shall agree that during approved truck delivery hours,
the non-handicapped rear tandem parking spaces along Speedway Alley
shall not be occupied. In the event the applicant elects b), above,
in no event shall this provision be interpreted to mean that these
spaces shall not be counted as a part of the total project parking.
e. The applicant shall designate an area within his property adjacent
to Speedway and the parking lot entrance for queuing of no fewer
than two cars. The applicant shall permit no queuing of delivery
trucks, of trash haulers or of cars entering the parking lot on
Speedway Alley. The entry control and valet pick-up point for the
parking lot shall be located at the bottom of the parking garage
ramp.
f. The applicant shall provide no fewer than 14 spaces for use by the
general public for public access and replacement parking (also
identified as BIZ spaces) on the premises. These spaces shall not
be the spaces provided for 511, 517 and 523 Ocean Front Walk, or for
development permitted pursuant to the subject permit.
g. Patrons of the commercial establishments in 511, 517, 523 and 601
Ocean Front Walk shall be eligible for one hour of free parking with
a validation from any retail establishment at 511, 517, 523 or 601
Ocean Front Walk and two hours of free parking with a validation
from any sit-down restaurant at 523 Ocean Front Walk.
h. The applicant and successors in interest at 511, 517, 523 and 601
Ocean Front Walk shall provide a parking management program
applicable to the parking provided at 601 Ocean Front Walk for uses
at 511, 517, 523 and 601 Ocean Front Walk. The parking management
program shall. provide that all employees of the commercial
establishments at 511, 517, 523 and 601 Ocean Front Walk shall be
eligible to participate in the Parking Car Pool Program outlined in
condition number 5•
i. Plaza level seating area and rest rooms shall be public spaces
available to all members of the public without any requirement of
purchase. The rest rooms may be keyed. All plaza or exterior food
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service area noted in condition 2 above shall be identified as open ~
to the public by appropriate visible signs; there shall be no table
service and no table sign-in required for use of the tables.
j. Access to the second floor plaza from ocean Front Walk shall be
secured and the second floor plaza vacated no later than 10:00 p.m.
k. The plaza food service area may be open from the hours of 7:30 a.m.
to 10:00 p.m., and shall be closed between the hours of 10 p.m. and
7:30 a.m.
4. Conformance with Interim Parking Provisions of Permit 5-89-059
Prior to transmittal of the permit the applicant shall provide a
construction staging plan or a parking replacement plan for the review
and approval of the Executive Director. The staging plan shall provide
detailed schedules, leases, contracts and other methods that the
applicant proposes to provide 43 parking spaces for the development on
511, 517 and 523 Ocean Front Walk during construction, as required by
Coastal Development Permit 5-89-059. Pursuant to this requirement, the
applicant shall either:
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Not begin construction until after Sept~mber 15; and shall arrange
the staging of construction so that parking may again be provided
after Memorial Day weekend and throughout the summer; OR,
If the parking structure is not usable for at least 43 spaces
between Memorial Day Weekend and September 15, provide leases
showing exclusive use of alternate parking sites to replace parking
for those uses during the summer months. Temporary replacement
parking may not be located on any lot that is presently used for
beach, commercial or residential parking unless a parking plan that
would increase the parking on such· lots is provided by the applicant
and approved by the Executive Director.
5. Parking, car-pool and Transit Incentive Program
Prior to transmittal of the permit, the applicant shall record, free of
all prior liens and encumbrances except for tax liens, a deed restriction
or other suitable document, the form and content of which shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Executive Director of the
Commission. The document shall bind the applicant as landowner and all
successors in interest, and run with the land for the life of the
improvements approved in Coastal Development Permit 5-90-789. The
restriction or other document shall assure the following:
a. The applicant shall actively encourage employee participation in the
California Transportation Ride Sharing Program by providing up to 15
spaces free of charge to registered car pools of 3 or more employees
of commercial establishments at 511, 517, 523 and 601 Ocean Front
Walk.
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The applicant shall implement a public transit fare reimbursement
program for the employees of 601 Ocean Front Walk. The program
shall be in effect for the life of the structure approved in coastal
Development Permit 5-90-789. The applicant shall provide for (SO)
fifty percent reimbursement of actual expenditures of public transit
transportation to and from 601 Ocean Front Walk by any employee
employed by any commercial establishment at this location.
c. The applicant shall provide, free of charge, space within the
project for an exclusive, secure, bicycle parking area.
d. The applicant shall implement a publicity program subject to the
review and approval of the Executive Director that indicates how the
future business owners and employees at 601 Ocean Front Walk will be
made aware of the Parking, Car Pool and Transit Incentive Program.
The publicity program shall commence during the first month of the
occupancy of the development permitted in Coastal Development Permit
5-90-789.
Signs
The applicant's final revised plans shall include a sign program. The
applicant shall provide signs that show clear directions to the parking
area, and shall indicate that parking validations for customers of the
four properties listed above are available. No sign located within the
applicant's property shall be rotating, flashing or internally
illuminated. With the exception of one building identity sign·facing
Ocean Front Walk, signs shall not exceed 12 square feet, and with the
exception of directory signs located within the interior courts, and
temporary A-frame signs in use during business hours, shall be mounted on
the building. No sign shall extend above the roofline of the structure
or over any public way or alley.
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California CoastalCommission
South Coast Area
200 Oceangate, lOth Floo!
Long Beach, California 90802-4;_416 ,
To Whom It May Concern,
This is concerning an extension request for Permit No. 5-90-789-ESt
I obje~ to the continuation of this permit. The proposed structure would i:uin the quality oflife for
the surroupding residents.·
• Increase of noise and air pollution from the trucks that cater to the food court as they drive and
park on the small alley ofSpeedway. .
• The traffic jams this would cause as the many trucks would fill the alley.
• I would completely lose my view of the ocean. Only to stare smack into the fortress walls of •
the proposed building. • ·
• The stenth from the garbage bids in the heat ofsummer from discarded food.
• The increase of traffic to the area.
• One has only to examin~ the other food courts on the Venice boardwalk to find tqey are all roach
and rodent filled. This would greatly effect those ofus that livehere.
I hope you take my above list into consideration and not grant Stephen Gaggero an extension
on his permit. Thank you for your time and work.
Sincerely,
Kristin Michel
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Mr. Charles Posner
California Coastai Commission
200 Oceangate Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-446
Hortense Breitman
HB Investments
446 Peck Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 277-2524 (office)
(310) 277-2106 (fax)
December 5, 1997
Re: Notice of Extension Request for Coast Development Permit
Permit #5-90-789-ES
Dear Mr. Posner:
I am the owner of the 35-unit apartment building at 21 Thornton Ave, at the comer
of Speedway and Thornton. My subterranean garage holds 42 cars. There is continual in
and out traffic during each day. Per our lengthy telephone conversation this morning, I am
submitting my objection to this extension. The original application permit to build this
property at 601 Ocean Front Drive was given in 1991. The one-way Speedway is too
narrow to accommodate the traffic that this building will generate. The main way to enter
this Speedway is via Rose Ave., which is several blocks to the north and the exit is via
Brooks Ave.; also several blocks away. I forsee tremendous congestion and serious traffic
problems on the Speedway. Visibility is poor and the street is very narrow.
Permits should not be renewed every year without reconsidering the facts of the
situation. With many children and adults crossing the speedway to get to the beach from
the narrow walk streets, this poses a serious and hazardous threat. I do not object to this
parcel being developed but it must be downsized tremendously. Conditions do not warrant
building a structure of this size with so many parking places.
I would like to be notified in of any further action taken on this property.
Sincerely,
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Redlands, CA.,92373
December 8, 1997
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COASTAL COMi·AISSION
Peter M. Doualas, Executive Director
California Coastal Commission, South Coast Area
P.O. Box 1450
Lon& Beach, CA., 90802-4416
re: Extension Request for Permit 5-90-789-ES
601 Ocean Front Walk, Venice
Dear Coastal Commission member:
My husband and I own the 6 unit apartment buildin& at 18
Su~set Ave., Venice- just across the Speedway Alley from the
proposed development at 601 Ocean Front Walk. We bought
these apartments 23 years ago in 1974 ri&ht after they were
built. Little did we know the 3 plus lots across Speedway
Alley would be combined into one laraer lot and a monstrous
buildina with intensified fast food usaae would be proposed
to be built on that lot. That alona Speedway a hi&h solid
continuous wall would be proposed with the very minimum
setbacks, which would completely close off our beautiful
unobstructed ocean view, that behind that overbearina
continuous wall we would loose our ocean breeze and much of
our sunlight. •
AND HOW WAS THIS EVER TO HAPPEN??
Only one official public meeting concernina this development
was ever held in the Venice area, and that one was by the
City of Los Anaeles in the very beainning on April 10, 1989
when James Crisp - a Zonina Administrator presided at a
meetina in which Stephen Blanchard/Gaaaero unveiled his
development plans. That meeting was packed with interested
people speakina for and aaainst the development, but by far
the majority of opinions voiced were in opposition of the
development. Growina out of this first and only public
meetina with Mr. Crisp presidios was to come an Environmental
Impact Report. It was rumored that Crisp was NOT aoin& to
issue an EIR report favorable to the development because
there had been so much opposition to the project. In any
case, months did go by and an EIR was not issued -and there
NEVER has been and EIR on this project. And therefore, there
have been many environmental impact issues reaardina this
development which have never been adequately addressed-much
less solved. Some of these major issues which will be
further adversely impacted by this development in this beach
front community will be traffic, overcrowdina at the beach,
drua trafficking and crime. These conditions have already
become a bliaht on this otherwise beautiful coastal
community. AND HOW WOULD THIS EVER HAPPEN? IT WOULD HAPPEN
UNDER DURESS.
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For 10 years the unheard people of Venice and property
owners have been battling an owner with money to hire an
expert lawyer. Would justice be served?? This lawyer -
Sherman Stacey - representing Blanchard/Oaggero
dug up the never-before used California Streamline Act, and
brought a $20,000,000 law suit against the City of Los
Angeles. With DURESS, a settlement was reached behind closed
doors between the developer and the City of Los Angeles
whereby the City was force to grant the developer's building
permits. All of Venice will suffer from this legal action
brought about by duress. However, my husband and I will
become the major victims because of the location of our
apartments being just across the Speedway from the
development.
We, along with many people in the Venice area, implored
the Coastal Commission to hold it's meeting at locations
where people interested and drastically affected by this
development could be heard. We requested that the meetings
be held in the Los Angeles area, as in Marina Del Rey, but
they were ALWAYS held a long ways from the location of the
proposed development - as they WERE held at Carmel, Eureka
and San Diego. Only a few of us were ever able to travel to
these areas to voice our opinions. One such critical meeting
was held in San Diego May 9, 1991 at which many of us from
the Venice area did attend. Blanchard/Oaggero transported a
rather large number of his vendors from the 601 OFW subject
lot to that meeting to speak in favor of the development.
Mary Lee Gray - who ran unsuccessfully against Ruth Oalanter
as Councilwoman from Venice - spoke, saying, "One reason
there is so much frustration and anger regarding this project
is that the people being affected - the victims of this
proposed project - have never had an opportunity for the City
of Los Angeles to act on their input into the outcome this
project would make on their environment."
I shudder to think of the day Blanchard/Oaggero might
start building his project. I remember the problems that we
went through with Blanchard when he installed his vendors on
his otherwise vacant lot before making the City's required
improvements to obtain his Conditional Use Permit. For an
entire year he had a portable toilet parked and serviced just
off Speedway opposite our apartments and practically under
our balconies. During that time we lost 2/3 of our tenants
and could not rent our apartments until Darryl Fischer from
Los Angeles City Zoning closed down Blanchard's vendors and
mandated the necessary improvements to get his C.U.P. I .have
a letter from Blanchard in which he apologized for the
toilets locations, but many months went by. before they were
moved and the improvements made to get his Conditional Use
Permit.
I dread to see the day when Speedway Alley will be
further impacted by this proposed building's intense parking
in planned 2 story underground parking facility plus rlumerous
street level loading and service slots. Already, Spe.dway is
a nightmare, with 601 Ocean Front Walk Blanchard/Oa.sero 's
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20. parkin& lot congestion, in which 42 vehicles are presently
permitted - but on good beach days, he packs in up to 80
vehicles, according to counts made by our tenants from their
balconies. Frequently, vehicles exiting Blanchard's parkin&
lot speed up Sunset Way and crash into the corner of our
building. Presently, a repair job awaits us from a truck
impact (hit and run) seen by one of our tenants recently.
Although there are many people in Venice that oppose the
Blanchard/Garrero development, few people have the courage to
speak out aainst it - for fear of the developer's
vindictivness. He uses threats and huge lawsuits against
those who oppose him. I heard him threaten to sue a little
elderly widow (Preva Springer) at the San Diego meeting. He
threatens people who pass petitions in opposition to his
proposed development. He brought multimillion dollar lawsuits
for harassment against each of the officers of the North
Venice Coalition. These officers were Steve Schlein, John
Stein, Tuck Milligan and our attorney Barry Fisher. Although
all 4 prevailed in court, Blanchard/Garraro appealed the
cases, but, as I understand it, the appeals have not been
accepted by the State Supreme court. Of course, we are well
aware of the $20,000,000 law suit Blanchard brought against
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the City of Los Angeles and along with the Streamline Act •
forcing the City to grant his building permits. ·
Obviously, we have many first hand reasons to request tha.t
the subject Stephen Blanchard/Garraro permit NOT BE RENEWED.
Sincerely,
Helen Johnson
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