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Btc Better Technology Corporation BTC BETTER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 201 N LOS ANGELES ST., STE13A 14540 SYLVAN ST. LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 VAN NUYS, CA 91411 213-617-9600 818-779-8866 FAX: 213-617-9643 FAX: 818-779-8870 MAILING AFFIDAVIT City Planning Commission Deputy Advisory Agency Case No.__________ Tentative Tract Nov CF No. cF-n-QBiy Parcel Map No.. Zoning Administrator Private Street No. Case No..____ Coastal Permit Area Planning Commission Case No.____ Case No. _________ Design Review Board Other DIR Cases Case No. Case No, ___ ------- ------- ;--------------- --------- . 3650 and 3691 West Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; 3901-4145 South Crenshaw Boulevard; 4020-4090 South Marlton SITE ADDRESS; Avenue; 3701-3791 West Santa Rosalia Drive; and 3649 West Stocker Street. i. ftuuct OlarViX? certify that I am an employee of BTC, a contractor to the City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning, State of California, and I did, on the Jbfr?. day of fOgoem kef , 2018 Mail, postage prepaid, to the applicant and ail parties required by the Municipal Code, as detailed on the official ownership list, a notice of hearing, a true copy of which is attached. £ 500-foot radius . City of Los Angeles Department. Abutting the subject site Building and Safety X Owners and Occupants City Administrative Officer ____ Tenant Notice Community Redevelopment Agency ____ 100-foot Coastal Notice City of Los Angeles Department of ____ State Coastal Commission of Transportation ____ Adjacent Cities Bureau of Engineering X Applicant and Representative ' ___Appellant City Newspaper Notice X Interested Parties List (attached) L.A. Unified School District, L.A. County ■ ___Other .. Regional Planning Caltrans Metropolitan T ransit Authority Certified Neighborhood Council JL__Council Office and Council District Offices ___ Homeowner’s Association ____ Department of Neighborhood Empowerment There is a regular daily communication by email between the City of Los Angeles and each of the addresses to which notices were mailed. BTC Hearing Notice Mailing Clerk HOLLY L. WOLCOTT City of Los Angeles OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CALIFORNIA CITY CLERK Council and Public Services Division SHANNON HOPPES 200 N. Spring Street, Room 395 EXECUTIVE OFFICER Los Angeles, CA 90012 General Information: {213) 978-1133 FAX: (213) 978-1040 PATRICE Y. LATTIMORE !#I9 DIVISION MANAGER clerk.lacrty.org ERIC GARCETTI MAYOR CPC-2016-3681-DA Council Districts 8, 10 November 30, 2018 NOTICE TO APPELLANTfS), APPLICANT(S). OWNERfS). OCCUPANT(S) AND INTERESTED PARTIES WITHIN A 500-FQQT RADIUS You are hereby notified that the Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) Committee of the Los Angeles City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 11. 2018 at approximately 2:30 PM or soon thereafter in the John Ferraro Council Chamber, Room 340, City Hall, 200 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (entrance on Main Street), to consider the following: Environmental Impact Report (Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza Master Plan EIR), Errata, and related California Environmental Quality Act findings, report from the City Attorney, and draft Ordinance relative to the execution of the development agreement by and between the City of Los Angeles and Capri Urban Baldwin, LLC and Capri Urban Crenshaw, LLC for a proposed 20 year term, relating to real property in the West Adams - Baldwin Hills - Leimert Community Plan Area, for the provision of community benefits consisting of: affordable housing at the project site; a Hotel Labor Agreement with UNITE HERE Local 11 with respect to employees of the proposed 400-room hotel; local hiring for construction and operation jobs; contracting goals with minority- owned, women-owned, disabled-veteran-owned and small business enterprises; $2,000,000 in funding to the Los Angeles Trade Technical College or other approved non-profit to provide youth workforce development; a job training center within the project site to support residents within Council Districts Eight and 10; a community room within the project site to be made available to area organizations within a one-mile radius of the project boundaries; $200,000 in funding to the City to aid in the establishment of a Business Improvement District or other related uses; $300,000 in funding for the preparation and implementation of a Historic Structures Report to identify rehabilitation strategies for Historic Cultural Monument No. 487 located at 3725 Don Felipe Drive; $1,250,000 in funding for tree maintenance, sidewalk repair, traffic calming, traffic median landscaping, and preferential parking on identified streets in Council District 10; and $100,000 to the Los Angeles Department of Transportation for the implementation of bikeway improvements within a three-mile radius of the project, for the properties located at 3650 and 3691 West Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; 3901-4145 South Crenshaw Boulevard; 4020-4090 South Marlton Avenue; 3701-3791 West Santa Rosalia Drive; and 3649 West Stocker Street. Applicant: Capri Urban Baldwin, LLC; Capri Urban Crenshaw,LLC Representative: Marcos Velayos, Park and Velayos If you are unable to appear at this meeting, you may submit your comments in writing. Written comments may be addressed to the City Clerk, Room 395, City Hall, 200 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 or submitted by email to: [email protected] AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER NOTICE TO APPELLANTS), APPLICANT(S), OWNER(S), OCCUPANT(S) AND INTERESTED PARTIES WITHIN A 500-FOOT RADIUS CPC-2016-3681 -DA November 30, 2018 in addition, you may view the contents of Council file No. 17-0872 by visiting: http://www.lacouncilfile.com Please be advised that the PLUM Committee reserves the right to continue this matter to a later date, subject to any time limit constraints. For inquiries about the project, contact City Planning staff: Christina Toy Lee (213) 473-9723 [email protected] For inquiries about the meeting, contact City Clerk staff: Sharon Dickinson (213) 978-1077 [email protected] Note: If you challenge this proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing. Any written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk before the City Council's final action on a matter will become a part of the administrative record. The time in which you may seek judicial review of any final action by the City Council is limited by California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6 which provides that an action pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.5 challenging the Council's action must be filed no later than the 90th day following the date on which the Council action becomes final. DETERMINATION MAILING Lynetl Washington / Joanne Kim Jordon Beroukhim CPC-2016-3681-DA Council District 8 Council District 10 City Hail, Room 450 City Half, Room 430 MAILING DATE: August 3, 2017 Mail Stop: 213 Mai! Stop: 217 Applicant: Quintin Primo Applicant: Rachel Freeman Applicant: Capri Urban Baldwin, LLC Capri Urban Baldwin, LLC Capri Urban Crenshaw, LLC 3650 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 3650 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, 875 N. Michigan Avenue, ste. 3430 Suite 243 Suite 243 Chicago, Illinois 60611 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Ken K. Hira Barri Brown Representative: Marcos Velayos Kosmont Companies 4312 Glenford Street Park & Velayos 1601 N. Sepulveda Blvd., #382 Windsor Hills, CA 801 S Figueroa St Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Natalie Powell Romerol Malveaux Ling Antido 3924 Wellington Road 3916 Olmstead Avenue 3449 W, 41st St Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008-2626 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Beverly J. Moodie Gloria Elliot Fredrick Smith 2026 Sharcourt Avenue 1217 S. Meadowbrook Avenue 846 E Penrod Drive Los Angeles, CA 90016 Los Angeles, CA 90019 Los Angeles, CA 90746 D Newson Ramon Caballero Erick Bell 4615 5th Avenue ' 3935 Don Diablo Drive 4714 S. Wilton Place Los Angeles, CA 90043 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90062 A. Rajan Patrice Anderson Pam Washington 3950 Somerset Drive 4135 S. Bronson Avenue 4101 Edgehiil Drive Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Bali Kumar Kim Williams Diane Roberton 3750 Santa Rosalia Drive, #307 3826 Wellington Road 4216 6lh Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Rachel Torres Bernice Noflin Myson Way ' 464 S. Lucas Avenue, Ste.201 4218 8th Avenue 3526 4lh Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90017 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90018 John Gonzales Matt Jeweti Tisha Greene 4568 Don Milagro Drive 4014 Don Diablo Drive 4024 Don Ibarra Place Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Damien Goodman Mike Echols Misty Wicks 3818 Crenshaw Blvd., ste.314 200 N. San Fernando Rd., #514 3818 Crenshaw Blvd., ste.445 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90031 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Debora Frazier Earlene Anderson Brenda Ashby 3751 Chesapeake Ave., #314 3684 Virginia Road 3906 Victoria Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90016 Los Angeles, CA 90016 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Alexis Flenori C.L Smith Kahllid Al-Aiim 3740 Santa Rosalia Drive, #215 P.O. Box 17044 5349 S. Crenshaw Blvd., Ste. 107 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Long Beach, CA 90807 Los Angeles, CA 90043 Kristina Dixon Monica Tims Ramel Ford 3750 Santa Rosalia Drive, #605 3060 Stocker Place 3062 Stocker Place Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Clint Simmons Jackie Ryan Kim Yergan 3416 S. Redondo Blvd. 3347 W. 43rd St. 5105 6th Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90016 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90043 Lindsey Kozberg Larry Aubry Steven Lott Park & Velayos 3018 48ih Street 800 S. Figueroa Street 801 S Figueroa St Los Angeles, CA 90043 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Los Angeles, CA 90017 David Keish Henry Keith Renty Pamela Butler Carpenters/Contractors Loop 4580 Don Felipe Drive 4101 Don Diablo Drive 533 S.
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