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December 14, 2007 on 10:46 am | In Fascinating Information, Green, Of Local Importance, The City of Santa Monica says, Uncategorized | 11 Comments

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Subject: Planning Commission approved Stewart/Colorado project DA on 12/11 

This meeting included a request for a “float-up” for a Development Agreement to replace a 32,000 sq ft facility with a 115,000 sq ft 3-story facility on the SE corner of Colorado and Stewart/28th.   

The owner of the property, Jack Walter, had the president of Lions Gate and David Hibbert, the architect, there to speak with him during his 15 minutes. Jack re-issued his plan to build his previously-planned project of a 3-story residential project with 50 artists studios “right to the sidewalk” if this current plan doesn’t move forward.   

I spoke during public comment and said that the 3-story project is not compatible with the Evergeen pre-school to the west or the one and two-story residential to the north. Also, that the staff report had mentioned the two letters in support (the next-door cafe and the next-door Gas Co.) but not the letter from SMCLC, FOSP, PNA and the Village Trailer Park Homeowners’ Association in opposition, which was sent in mid-November. I brought copies, which were passed out to the Commissioners, and I highlighted a few points: All the neighborhood groups had asked last spring for a building moratorium on all but single-family residences until the LUCE update is completed, that the LMSD is experiencing the greatest development pressure of any area in the city, that continuing commercial development impacts the growing jobs/housing imbalance, increases traffic congestion, and that this affects the quality of life in our city.   

I also referred to some information Jack had mentioned when he phoned me over the weekend, which refuted his comments to the Commission about lack of traffic impacts and keeping jobs in S.M. — less than 10% of current Lions Gate employees live in S.M., another 50 live west of the 405, and the other 225-275 live elsewhere. Southbound Stewart, from Olympic to Pico, is already at gridlock some afternoons, and the eastbound 10 freeway had ground to a halt at 3:20 that afternoon, leading to more-than-usual southbound traffic cutting through Sunset Park.     

Catherine Eldridge, from the PNA Board and the Village Trailer Park association, also spoke in opposition.   

When questioned by a Commissioner, Eileen Fogarty said that the project is consistent with the General Plan.   

The Planning Commission voted to go ahead with the Development Agreement.    

Terry O’Day wanted to create an easement on the south side of the property (therefore allowing additional height in the middle of the building), a coffee shop next to the little park they’ll put at Colorado and Stewart, better streetscape on Stewart, permeability, and shared parking with the public.   

Gleam Davis noted that the number of workers at Lions Gate might not expand, but that when they vacate their current building nearby, new tenants will bring increased pressures. She wanted them to build and operate an infant/toddler care facility, as well as offer internships to Samohi, Olympic High, and SMC. She also asked for flex cars and private point-to-point shuttles like Google uses.   

Jay Johnson was concerned about the needs, re-location, and compensation for existing businesses on the property. He asked for the Colorado side to be sensitive to existing housing across the street, and for increased BBB mini-bus service.    

Jim Ries wanted a trip reduction plan, shuttles, bikes for employees to use at lunch, LEED certification, tree wells, and internships for kids at the Virginia Avenue Park Teen Center.   

Hank Koning works in that area and seems to think it’s all wonderful.   

That’s all I have in my notes. As a reminder, the FOSP Board voted 2 1/2 years ago to oppose all large-scale development unless traffic impacts on residential neighborhoods could be mitigated. 

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December 13, 2007 on 7:29 pm | In Fascinating Information, Green, Market Trends, The City of Santa Monica says, Uncategorized | 9 Comments

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Certified green businesses all share the same belief— that providing quality products and services to the community while minimizing their impact on the environment and human health will bring business success. A collaborative project of the City of Santa  Monica, Convention & Visitors Bureau, Chamber of  Commerce and Sustainable Works, the Santa Monica Green Business Certification Program (GBC) has continued to gain momentum and members since its  introduction in the fall of 2006. Through a rigorous assessment and evaluation of numerous business 05-green_business.gifpractices—from office paper use and landscaping to energy efficiency and transportation—the GBC program certifies and recognizes those businesses in our community which have met established standards for conserving resources, preventing pollution and building a sustainable community.

In the past year, several new participants have joined the green business community, including a yoga studio, a health and beauty products retailer, a hotel, a wine bar/ seasonal kitchen and even the Santa Monica Convention and Visitors Bureau. Green businesses are easily recognized by their GBC window decals and the GBC logo printed on their promotional materials. We invite you to support Santa Monica’s certified green businesses; learn about them and their environmental profiles at www.smgbc.org.

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December 2, 2007 on 9:00 pm | In Fascinating Information, Green, Market Trends, Of Local Importance, The City of Santa Monica says, Uncategorized | 14 Comments

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 THE CITY GETS ITS ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORTY CARD

Thirteen years ago, Santa Monica adopted the Sustainable City Plan (SCP), a challenging set of goals to ensure the long term sustainability of our local economy, environment and quality of life.  In order to track the progress in meeting the SCP goals and to guide future actions, the city has developed two important tools.  The Progress Report is a regularly updated on-line database that provides a comprehensive evaluation of the community’s progress toward these goals. The Report Card summarizes the data into easy-to-understand grades.  The 2007 Sustainable City Report Card - http://www.smgov.net/epd/scpr/SCRC_ReportCard_2007.pdf - and highlights improvements and challenges in these goal areas, as well as many successes over the past year.  Some of these notable achievements include the following:   

  • Success with Solar:  Solar Santa Monica was launched to deploy energy efficiency and solar energy into the community, creating the potential to become a net zero energy city.  Twenty solar projects were installed last year!
     

  • Collecting Compostables: The city’s food waste composting program kept more than three million pounds of food waste from Santa Monica restaurants out of the landfill last year.
     

  • Helping Households: The Household Hazardous Waste Facility has kept more than 133,000 pounds of hazardous materials out of the landfills. And this year, satellite battery collection sites were launched throughout the community.
     

  • Better Business: More than 20 Santa Monica businesses were recognized for their exceptional commitment to sustainable practices through the Green Business Certification Program and the Sustainable Quality Awards. An additional 20 received comprehensive green business consultations as part of the Sustainable Works Business Greening Program. 
     

  • Beautiful Beaches:  Santa Monica voters approved the Clean Beaches and Ocean parcel tax which will fund a comprehensive, 20-year plan to improve water quality in Santa Monica Bay, increasing recreational options and controlling local flooding by enhancing investment in stormwater infrastructure and pollution control.
     

  • Places to Play: Airport Park and Euclid Park both opened this year.  Together, they represent more than 8 acres of new and renovated park space.  Airport Park is the first new city-built park in Santa Monica since 1983.  The newly renovated Euclid Park is a “backyard” park in a densely-populated neighborhood, containing shade trees, a trellis, seating, a swing set and climber for children, and a gardening area with 10 plots.
     

  • Biking is Big: This year the city’s innovative, free bike valet program parked 16,310 bikes at events around the city, the BIKE Santa Monica map was released and the community began giving input into the design of Exposition Bike Way.

Craig Perkins, the director of the city’s Department of Environmental and Public Works Management, said, “The Report Card shows that we are making progress toward becoming a sustainable city.  We are seeing that many key groups in the city, including some businesses, institutions, elected officials, and city staff now use the term ’sustainability’  to describe their mission and that of the community.  However, if we are to fully achieve our goals, all members of the community need to become more involved in the process.”

Santa Monica’s sustainability efforts were among the first of their kind in the nation and have served as a model for a growing number of communities, academic institutions and businesses.  Thanks to the city’s leadership, the adoption of aggressive goals for sustainability and the careful tracking of progress are now widely practiced throughout the country.  “We’re using the Report Card and Progress Report to guide our decision making,” said Dean Kubani, Santa Monica’s Environmental Programs manager.  “The success highlighted in the Report Card shows that Santa Monica is not resting on its laurels, but that it is actively addressing the remaining challenges to becoming a sustainable city.”

Visit www.smepd.org for additional information. 

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