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1. J:S-~ ~ ~ Certify That I Am an Employee of BTC~Contractor of Tj:J.G City of Los Anqeles btc BETTER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 201 N. Los Angeles St., Ste.13A 14540 Sylvan St., Ste. A LosAngeles, CA .90012 · VanNuys, CA 91411 (213) 617-9600 (818) 779-8866 Fa.-'Y. (213) 617-9643 Fax (818) 779-8870 MAILING AFFIDAVIT City Planging Commission Deputy Advisory Agwcy Case No. ______ Tentati•Je Trace No. ______ Parcel Map No. ------~ Zoning Administrator· · Private Street No. ______ Ca~e No. _____ Coastal Permit Area Planning Commission Case No. Central, Harbor, SV, ELA, SLA, WLA, NV Case l~o. ---------- Desigfl Review Board Case No. Sl~E fDDRESS \ Ll...\ ffi "9~\/t · .1. J:S-~ ~ ~ certify that I am an employee of BTC~contractor of tJ:J.g City of Los Anqeles. Department of City Planning, State of California, and I did, on the ~'6 . day of ~1'\)-3\Ar>,ll. "{ 2011• mail, postage prepaid, to the applicant and all parties required by the Municipal Code,.as detailed on the official ownership list, a notice of hearing, a true copy of which is attached. :X 500-foot radius --'-;---,--Abutting the subject site X' Owners and Occupants ____ Tenant Notice ____ 1 00-foot coa'stal notice ____ State Coastal Commission '< · Adjacent City (ies) >< Applicant and Representative (where indicated) _city_ Newspaper Notice · k LA Unified School District, LA County Regional Planning ----''-- Caltrans ____ Council's Own Initiative Metropolitan Transit Authority -~.,.'-,---- Certified Neighborhood Council (dept. of Neighborhood Empowerment) -,.( Council Office and Council District Office _city_ Homeowners Associations ---")(''---- Other 1)f!?\ [XC 1f...\'"l:LI>Ww .,...~e:-r'( -SI'i"G ~l> There is a regular daily communication and service by mail between the City of Los Angeles and each of the Addr sses to which notices were mailed. B C Hearing Notice Mailing Clerk CITY OF LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA Office of tile JUNELAGMAY CITY CLERK City Clerk Council and Publk: Services Room 395, City Hall Los Angelos, CA 90012 HOLLY L. WOLCOTT General !nfonnatlon • (2131 918·1133 Fax: (213)978·1040 Executive Officer www.cllyclerk.lacltv.om When making inquiries relative to this matter, please refer the ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA to MAYOR Council File No. 10-1809 CPC 2009-2425-GPA-ZC-SP-DA CD 11 January 28, 2011 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS/OCCUPANTS WITHIN A 300-FOOT RADIUS The Los Angeles City Council will hold a public hearing on friday. 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