EL SEGUNDO HERALD March 3, 2022 Page 13
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El Segundo Unified School District
Provides Free Meals to All Students
through Federal Funding
The El Segundo Unified School District
amended its policy for serving meals
to students under the USDA Summer
Seamless Option (SSO) for the 2021-
2022 school year. All students are being
served lunch and breakfast at no charge
at the following school sites: Center
Street Elementary School, Richmond
Street Elementary School, El Segundo
Middle School, and El Segundo High
School.
Based on the exceptional circumstances
of the public health emergency created
by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Food
and Nutrition Service (FNS) established a
waiver in April 2021 to allow the National
School Lunch Program Seamless
Summer Option to operate when school
is open during the regular school year,
through June 30, 2022. The waiver is
pursuant to the authority in Section
2202(a) of the Families First Coronavirus
Response Act (the FFCRA), as extended
City of El Segundo
Notice of Public Hearing
The CITY COUNCIL will hold a public hearing on:
PACIFIC COAST COMMONS SPECIFIC PLAN (PCCSP) PROJECT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR)
Address: 475-629 North Pacific Coast Highway
Project Description (EA-1248): The proposed Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan (Project) includes
approximately 6.38 gross acres (6.23 acres post street dedication) of developed property along Pacific Coast
Highway. The entire area would receive a new General Plan Land Use Designation and zoning of Pacific Coast
Commons Specific Plan. The Project would demolish an existing 41,660 square-foot food & beverage building and
the existing surface parking lots of the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott and A lot Hotel properties, and it would
allow for the development of up to 263 new housing units and approximately 11,252 square feet of new
commercial/retail uses, and three associated parking garages. The following applications/approvals are being
requested:
• A new Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan (SP No. 19-01) for the Project site.
• An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Project (Environmental Assessment No. EA-1248)
• General Plan Amendment (No. GPA 19-01) to change the Land Use Designations of the Project site from
“General Commercial” and “Parking” to “Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan (PCCSP).”
• Zone Text Amendment (No. ZTA 19-08) to add a new El Segundo Municipal Code (ESMC) Section 15-3-
2(A)(12) “Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan (PCCSP).”
• Zone Change (No. ZC 19-01) to rezone the Project property from “General Commercial (C-3)” and “Parking
(P)” to “Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan (PCCSP).”
• Vesting Tentative Tract Map (VTTM 82806) SUB 19-03 for merger, subdivision and residential/commercial
condominium purposes
• Site Plan Review (No. 19-01) for the Project site plan and architectural design.
• Development Agreement (No. DA 19-02) between the City of El Segundo and the project owner.
• Affordable Housing Agreement requiring 32 units of affordable housing for 55 years
• Modification of Resolution Nos. 2759 and 2760 to rescind the previous approvals and leave in place CUP
No. 14-01 and CUP No. 14-02 for the existing hotels onsite, including alcohol service at both hotels and
modifications to the conditions of approval.
• Parking Demand Study and Shared Parking Analysis to establish the parking requirements for the proposed
commercial and residential development combined with the existing hotel development.
• Shared Parking Agreement in conjunction with the Parking Demand Study and Shared Parking Analysis, to
replace the previous approval of Off-Site Parking Covenant Nos. MISC 14-03 and MISC 14-06.
• Reciprocal Access Agreements for driveways and drive aisles accessing multiple parcels.
• Street dedication waiver requests for a portion of the required dedications for Mariposa Ave. and Indiana St.
Planning Commission action. The proposed Project was reviewed by the Planning Commission on February 10,
2022 at which time the Planning Commission adopted resolutions recommending that the City Council approve the
Project. The City Council is the final decision-making body.
Applicant: Nick Browne, representing BRE EL SEGUNDO HOLDCO LLC
Hearing: Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 6:00pm
Members of the public may view the meeting and participate remotely via Zoom Teleconferencing at the following
URL:
https://zoom.us/j/96459637962
OR
Join by phone: 1-669-900-9128 US
Enter Meeting ID: 964 5963 7962
Passcode: 730770
Environmental Determination: Environmental Impact Report. Pursuant to the authority and criteria contained in
the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, has prepared and completed a Draft
Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan project (SCH #
2020050508). A Draft EIR is an informational document that evaluates a proposed project’s potential to result in
significant impacts on the environment, while also identifying ways to reduce or avoid environmental impacts
through mitigation measures and identifying and evaluating alternatives to the project.
and is available on the City’s website at:
https://www.elsegundo.org/government/departments/development-services/planning-division/active-projects.
Further Information: • For public communications, members of the public may provide comments in the
Council Chamber or via Zoom. For in person comments, please fill out a speaker card located in the chamber
lobby and for Zoom comments, notify meeting host by raising your virtual hand (see hand icon at bottom of
screen) and you will be invited to speak. (If you do not wish for your name to appear on the screen, then use
the drop-down menu and click on “rename” to rename yourself “anonymous”) Please note that you will be
placed in a “listen only” mode and your video feed will not be shared with City Council or members of the public.
• For written communication, submit to ALLELECTEDOFFICIALS@elsegundo.org by 3:00 PM to be uploaded
to the Website. Emails received after 3:00 PM will be posted the next day.
City of El Segundo
Notice of Public Hearing
The CITY COUNCIL will hold a public hearing on:
SMOKY HOLLOW SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT AND COMMUNITY
BENEFITS PLAN FOR THE STANDARD WORKS PROJECT
Project Location: 1320-1330 E. Franklin Avenue and 1475 E. El Segundo Boulevard.
Project Description: The proposed project includes the following applications:
• Environmental Assessment EA-1281 and EA-1282
• Community Benefit Plan No. 19-02 and 19-03
• Site Plan Review Nos. SPR 21-02 and SPR 21-03
• Specific Plan Amendment No. 21-01
• Master Sign Program No. 21-01
The proposed Specific Plan Amendment (SPA) would modify the Height Development Standards for Community
Benefit Plan (CBP) Tier II applicable projects in a designated 30-acre subarea of the Smoky Hollow Specific Plan
(SHSP) with a max. building height deviation up to 60 feet.
The proposed development involves redeveloping two adjacent sites. At 1475 East El Segundo Boulevard, a 44,604
square foot two-story addition is proposed to an existing one-story brick building, resulting in a 63,915 square foot (FAR
= 1.45) three-story building with an overall height of 59’-6”. On a 1.07-acre portion of a 4.34-acre property at 1320-
1330 East Franklin Avenue, a 44,802 square foot two-story addition is proposed to an existing one-story brick building,
resulting in a 65,061 square foot (FAR = 0.95) three-story building with an overall height of 59’-6”; a new 766 square
foot coffee pavilion with a maximum height of 23’-8”; and, a new 5,000-square foot public outdoor park with park
seating, picnic tables, shade trees and landscaping.
To address environmental impacts of all Project components, an initial study of environmental impacts was prepared
pursuant to 14 California Code of Regulations § 15063 (“CEQA Guidelines”), and a Mitigated Negative Declaration of
Environmental Impacts is proposed for this project pursuant to CEQA § 15070.
Applicant: Mark Telesz, representing Smoky Hollow Industries.
Date, Time, and Location of the Public Hearing:
Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 6:00 pm
City Council Chambers
350 Main Street
El Segundo, CA 90245
Members of the public may also view the meeting and participate remotely via Zoom using the information set forth
below:
Virtual Meeting via Zoom Teleconferencing at the following URL:
http://zoom.us/j/96459637962 and enter PIN: 730770 or
to join by phone, dial 1-669-900-9128
then enter Meeting ID: 964 5963 7962
Passcode/PIN: 730770
Environmental Determination: Mitigated Negative Declaration. An initial study of environmental impacts was
prepared pursuant to 14 California Code of Regulations § 15063 (“CEQA Guidelines”). A Mitigated Negative
Declaration of Environmental Impacts is proposed for this project pursuant to CEQA § 15070. The proposed
environmental documents are available on the City’s website at:
https://www.elsegundo.org/government/departments/development-services/planning-division/active-projects.
Planning Commission Action: The proposed Project was reviewed by the Planning Commission on February 10,
2022 at which time the Planning Commission adopted resolutions recommending that the City Council approve the
proposed amendment and approve the development projects. The City Council is the final decision-making body.
Further Information: The file for the above-mentioned proposal, including the Mitigated Negative Declaration, is
available for public review, Monday through Thursday between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and Fridays between 7:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.in the City of El Segundo Planning and Building Safety Department, located at 350 Main Street, El
Segundo CA, 90245. Any person may give testimony at the hearing at the time and place indicated above.
Alternatively, please submit written communication regarding this project to
ALLELECTEDOFFICIALS@elsegundo.org by 3:00 PM on March 15, 2022, to be uploaded to the City's website. Emails
received after 3:00 PM will be posted the next day.
by the Continuing Appropriations Act
2021 and Other Extensions Act.
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law and U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) civil rights regulations and
policies, the USDA, its agencies,
offices, and employees, and institutions
participating in or administering
USDA programs are prohibited from
discriminating based on race, color,
national origin, sex, disability, age,
or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil
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To file a program complaint of
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Washington, D.C. 20250-9410
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