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Location:<br />

APN(s):<br />

27136 Sea Vista Drive<br />

4460-009-007<br />

Zoning:<br />

Rural Residential-Two Acre (RR-2)<br />

Applicant: Schmitz and Associates, Inc.<br />

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Owner:<br />

Santa Barbara Land Company, LLC<br />

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Environmental<br />

Review:<br />

Categorical Exemption CEQA Guidelines<br />

Sections 15303 and 15305<br />

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

CITY OF MALIBU<br />

PLANNING COMMISSION<br />

The Malibu Planning Commission will hold public hearing on TUES-<br />

DAY, February 19, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers,<br />

Malibu City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Malibu, CA, on the project<br />

identified below.<br />

COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 17-039 - An application<br />

to allow for the repair of an existing seawall at an existing triplex<br />

Location:<br />

20120 Pacific Coast Highway<br />

APN(s): 4450-002-040<br />

Zoning:<br />

Single-family Medium (SFM)<br />

Applicant: Aloha Expediting<br />

Owner:<br />

La Fine Homes, LLC<br />

Appealable to: City Council and<br />

California Coastal Commission<br />

Environmental<br />

Review:<br />

Application Filed: March 13, 2017<br />

Case Planner:<br />

Categorical Exemption CEQA Guidelines<br />

Section(s) 15301(d)<br />

Justine Kendall, Assistant Planner<br />

(310) 456-2489, extension 301<br />

jkendall@malibucity.org<br />

_________________________________________________________<br />

For the project identified above with a categorical exemption for environmental<br />

review, pursuant to the authority and criteria contained in<br />

the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Planning Director<br />

has analyzed this proposed project and found that it is listed<br />

among the classes of projects that have been determined not to have a<br />

significant adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, the project is<br />

categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA. The Planning Director<br />

has further determined that none of the six exceptions to the use<br />

of a categorical exemption apply to this project (CEQA Guidelines<br />

Section 15300.2). A written staff report will be available at or before<br />

the hearing for the project. All persons wishing to address the Commission<br />

regarding this matter will be afforded an opportunity in accordance<br />

with the Commission’s procedures. Copies of all related documents<br />

can be reviewed by any interested person at City Hall during<br />

regular business hours. Oral and written comments may be presented<br />

to the Planning Commission on, or before, the date of the meeting.<br />

LOCAL APPEAL – A decision of the Planning Commission may be<br />

appealed to the City Council by an aggrieved person by written statement<br />

setting forth the grounds for appeal. An appeal shall be filed with<br />

the City Clerk within ten days following the date of action (15 days for<br />

tentative maps) for which the appeal is made and shall be accompanied<br />

by an appeal form and filing fee, as specified by the City Council. Appeal<br />

forms may be found online at www.malibucity.org/planningforms<br />

or in person at City Hall, or by calling (310) 456-2489, extension 245.<br />

COASTAL COMMISSION APPEAL – For projects appealable to the<br />

Coastal Commission, an aggrieved person may appeal the Planning<br />

Commission’s approval to the Coastal Commission within 10 working<br />

days of the issuance of the City’s Notice of Final Action. Appeal<br />

forms may be found online at www.coastal.ca.gov or in person at the<br />

Coastal Commission South Central Coast District office located at 89<br />

South California Street in Ventura, or by calling 805-585-1800. Such<br />

an appeal must be filed with the Coastal Commission, not the City.<br />

IF YOU CHALLENGE THE CITY’S ACTION IN COURT, YOU<br />

MAY BE LIMITED TO RAISING ONLY THOSE ISSUES YOU OR<br />

SOMEONE ELSE RAISED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DE-<br />

SCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE, OR IN WRITTEN CORRESPON-<br />

DENCE DELIVERED TO THE CITY, AT OR PRIOR TO THE<br />

PUBLIC HEARING.<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Bonnie Blue, Planning Director<br />

Publish Date: February 7, 2019<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

CITY OF MALIBU<br />

PLANNING COMMISSION<br />

The Malibu Planning Commission will hold public hearings on MON-<br />

DAY, March 4, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers,<br />

Malibu City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Malibu, CA, on the projects<br />

identified below.<br />

COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 17-047, VARIANCE<br />

NO. 19-005, AND SITE PLAN REVIEW NO. 19-012 - An application<br />

for a interior and exterior remodel of an existing single-family<br />

residence, an 897 square foot first floor addition, 1,303 square foot<br />

second story addition that includes the covered balcony, the construction<br />

of a new accessory structure, new spa, new decking and the installation<br />

of a new onsite wastewater treatment system; including Site<br />

Plan Review No. 19-012 for construction in excess of 18 feet and<br />

Variance No. 19-005 for construction on manufactured steep slopes<br />

Location:<br />

29857 Baden Place<br />

APN(s): 4469-040-006<br />

Zoning:<br />

Rural Residential-Two Acre (RR-2)<br />

Applicant: Tim McNamara<br />

Owner:<br />

Jinxy Trust<br />

Appealable to: City Council and<br />

California Coastal Commission<br />

Environmental<br />

Review:<br />

Application Filed: April 10, 2017<br />

Case Planner:<br />

Categorical Exemption CEQA Guidelines<br />

Sections 15301(a), 15301 (e), and 15303(e)<br />

Richard Mollica, Senior Planner<br />

(310) 456-2489, extension 346<br />

rmollica@malibucity.org<br />

COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 14-079, LOT<br />

MERGER NO. 14-001, VARIANCE NOS. 14-058 AND 17-025,<br />

SITE PLAN REVIEW NO. 14-056, AND MINOR MODIFICA-<br />

TION NO. 14-017 - An application for the construction of a new<br />

5,054 square foot, two-story single-family residence with a 593 square<br />

foot attached garage, 1,284 square foot basement and 368 square foot<br />

covered areas, 670 square foot detached art studio, swimming pool,<br />

spa, flatwork, grading, fencing, gates, landscaping, soldier pile slope<br />

stabilization, onsite wastewater treatment system; including Variance<br />

for construction on slopes greater than 2.5 to 1, Variance to exceed the<br />

maximum allowable total development square footage pursuant to the<br />

hillside residential development standards, Site Plan Review for height<br />

increase over 18 feet up to a maximum of 24 feet for a flat roof, Minor<br />

Modification for a 50 percent reduction of the required front yard setback,<br />

and Lot Merger to combine to adjacent legal lots into one<br />

Location:<br />

27136 Sea Vista Drive<br />

APN(s): 4460-009-007<br />

Zoning:<br />

Rural Residential-Two Acre (RR-2)<br />

Applicant: Schmitz and Associates, Inc.<br />

Owner:<br />

Santa Barbara Land Company, LLC<br />

Appealable to: City Council<br />

Environmental<br />

Review:<br />

Categorical Exemption CEQA Guidelines<br />

Sections 15303 and 15305<br />

Application Filed: December 15, 2014<br />

Case Planner:<br />

Adrian Fernandez, Senior Planner<br />

(310) 456-2489, extension 482<br />

afernandez@malibucity.org<br />

_________________________________________________________<br />

For the projects identified above with a categorical exemption for environmental<br />

review, pursuant to the authority and criteria contained in<br />

the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Planning Director<br />

has analyzed these proposed projects and found that they are<br />

listed among the classes of projects that have been determined not to<br />

have a significant adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, the<br />

projects are categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA. The<br />

Planning Director has further determined that none of the six exceptions<br />

to the use of a categorical exemption apply to these projects<br />

(CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2). A written staff report will be<br />

available at or before the hearing for the projects. All persons wishing<br />

to address the Commission regarding these matters will be afforded an<br />

Application Filed: December 15, 2014<br />

Case Planner:<br />

Adrian Fernandez, Senior Planner<br />

(310) 456-2489, extension 482<br />

afernandez@malibucity.org<br />

_________________________________________________________<br />

For the projects identified above with a categorical exemption for environmental<br />

review, pursuant to the authority and criteria contained in<br />

the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Planning Director<br />

has analyzed these proposed projects and found that they are<br />

listed among the classes of projects that have been determined not to<br />

have a significant adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, the<br />

projects are categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA. The<br />

Planning Director has further determined that none of the six exceptions<br />

to the use of a categorical exemption apply to these projects<br />

(CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2). A written staff report will be<br />

available at or before the hearing for the projects. All persons wishing<br />

to address the Commission regarding these matters will be afforded an<br />

opportunity in accordance with the Commission’s procedures. Copies<br />

of all related documents can be reviewed by any interested person at<br />

City Hall during regular business hours. Oral and written comments<br />

may be presented to the Planning Commission on, or before, the date<br />

of the meeting.<br />

LOCAL APPEAL – A decision of the Planning Commission may be<br />

appealed to the City Council by an aggrieved person by written statement<br />

setting forth the grounds for appeal. An appeal shall be filed with<br />

the City Clerk within ten days following the date of action (15 days for<br />

tentative maps) for which the appeal is made and shall be accompanied<br />

by an appeal form and filing fee, as specified by the City Council. Appeal<br />

forms may be found online at www.malibucity.org/planningforms<br />

or in person at City Hall, or by calling (310) 456-2489, extension 245.<br />

COASTAL COMMISSION APPEAL – For projects appealable to the<br />

Coastal Commission, an aggrieved person may appeal the Planning<br />

Commission’s approval to the Coastal Commission within 10 working<br />

days of the issuance of the City’s Notice of Final Action. Appeal<br />

forms may be found online at www.coastal.ca.gov or in person at the<br />

Coastal Commission South Central Coast District office located at 89<br />

South California Street in Ventura, or by calling 805-585-1800. Such<br />

an appeal must be filed with the Coastal Commission, not the City.<br />

IF YOU CHALLENGE THE CITY’S ACTION IN COURT, YOU<br />

MAY BE LIMITED TO RAISING ONLY THOSE ISSUES YOU OR<br />

SOMEONE ELSE RAISED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DE-<br />

SCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE, OR IN WRITTEN CORRESPON-<br />

DENCE DELIVERED TO THE CITY, AT OR PRIOR TO THE<br />

PUBLIC HEARING.<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Bonnie Blue, Planning Director<br />

Publish Date: February 7, 2019<br />

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