TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
THROUGH:
Mark Danaj, City Manager
FROM:
Anne McIntosh, Community Development Director
Laurie Jester, Planning Manager
Rafael Garcia, Assistant Planner
SUBJECT:Title
Master Use Permit Amendment to Refine Certain Conditions Imposed as Conditions of Approval at the Time the City Council Conditionally Approved a Master Use Permit Amendment for the Remodel and Expansion of the Manhattan Village Shopping Center Located at 2600 Through 3600 North Sepulveda Boulevard and 1180 Through 1200 Rosecrans Avenue (Manhattan Village Shopping Center) (Community Development Director McIntosh).
AFTER CONDUCTING PUBLIC HEARING, DIRECT STAFF TO PREPARE A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPLICATION
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that after conducting the public hearing, the City Council direct staff to prepare a resolution to approve the request for Council consideration at a future Council meeting.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
On December 2, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution 14-0026 conditionally approving, inter alia, an amendment to the existing Master Use Permit for the Manhattan Village Renovation Project. In late 2016, the Director of Community Development approved an updated Project site plan ("Approved Site Plan"), which was then endorsed by the City Council on December 20, 2016 at a duly noticed public meeting.
In the application before the Council tonight, Applicant requests modifications to nine conditions of approval in Resolution 14-0026 to refine language and to correspond to the Approved Site Plan. Resolution 14-0026 (Attachment 1) contains over 70 Conditions of Approval.
After conducting a duly noticed public hearing on June 14, 2017, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. PC 17-05 (Attachment 6) approving the modified conditions of approval. 3500 Sepulveda, LLC, the owner of the Hacienda Building, appealed the Planning Commi...
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