Long Beach, CA
File #: 04-1333    Version: 1 Name: Granting of a Local Coastal Development Permit
Type: Public Hearing Status: Concluded
File created: 4/30/2004 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/4/2004 Final action: 5/4/2004
Title: Appeal of an Approval from the Decision of the City Planning Commission Granting of a Local coastal Development Permit, Standards Variances and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map for Construction of a Two-unit, Four-Story Condominium at 1720 Bluff Place. (Case No. 0312-22) (District 2)
Sponsors: Planning and Building
Indexes: Map, Permits
Attachments: 1. 050404-CH-1sr.pdf, 2. 050404-CH-1attt.pdf
Title
Appeal of an Approval from the Decision of the City Planning Commission Granting of a Local coastal Development Permit, Standards Variances and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map for Construction of a Two-unit, Four-Story Condominium at 1720 Bluff Place. (Case No. 0312-22) (District 2)

DISCUSSION
This application involves the construction of a new four-story residential building on a vacant ocean-front lot. The subject site has a relativel~ small area of 2,130 square feet and is located on the south side of Bluff Place between 11 and 12th Places. The purpose of the condominium subdivision is to allow the units to be sold individually.

On February 19, 2004, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing to consider the application (Attachment 1). Five letters were received in opposition to the project and four individuals spoke in opposition to the project at the hearing. The letters and speakers in opposition to the proposed project expressed concerns regarding the loss of views, that the building height that does not reflect the natural slope of the bluff or the height of adjoining buildings and that the structure is too large for the property.

After considering the information provided, Commissioner Winn moved to approve the project. This motion was seconded by Commissioner Moyer and the motion passed 3-0 (Commissioner Stuhlbarg abstained, and Commissioner Sramek and Jenkins were absent).

In approving the applications, the Planning Commission found that the project is consistent with the intent of the Ocean Boulevard Planned Development District (PD-5) and that the structure is below the maximum height limit of forty-five feet or four stories above Ocean Boulevard grade (the proposed building is approximately 15.5 feet above Ocean Boulevard grade). Additionally, the standards variance requests submitted for the setback to the garage, reduced front yard setback for the building and an oversized curb cut width were found to be reasonable due to the ...

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