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Development Summary Second Quarter 2015 Department of Environmental Services Planning Division 2929 Tapo Canyon Road Simi Valley, CA 93063 QUARTERLY DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY SECOND QUARTER 2015 This development summary provides a comprehensive list of commercial, wireless telecommunications, industrial and residential projects in review, recently approved, or under construction as of the end of the time period specified below. Projects can be located by using the Map Number in the first column and referring to the maps in the back of the document. This Development Summary is updated quarterly. Inquiries regarding the Development Summary should be directed to the Planning Division at (805) 583-6769. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY – SECOND QUARTER 2015 Map Number Case Number Project Name/Description Address/Location Applicant Status Status: Tentative Parcel Map 7-Eleven Market Approved, Parcel Map TP-S-0675 Subdivide to create .54- A & S Engineering Unrecorded acre parcel 207 West Alameda, #203 Planner: Tom Preece 1 1369 Erringer Road Burbank, CA 91502 (805) 583-6897 7-Eleven Market Attn: Ahmad Ghaderi Status: Under Construction Demolish an existing gas (818) 842-3644 CUP-S-0718 Planner: Tom Preece station and construct a (805) 583-6897 foodmart with gas station ALDI, Inc. ALDI 1770 Iowa Avenue, #240 Status: In Plan Check Facade renovation and 425 East Cochran 2 PD-S-0874-AA#02 Riverside, CA 92507 Planner: Lorri Hammer division of suite for future Street Attn: Vinnie Tam (805) 583-6869 grocery and retail tenants (949) 530-5750 Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church Father Markos Hanna Construct a 500-seat 1122 Appleton Road Status: Approved, Unbuilt sanctuary, multi-purpose Simi Valley, CA 93065 3 CUP-S-0713 1122 Appleton Road Planner: Lorri Hammer room, day care center, Attn: Gonzalo Pedroso (805) 583-6869 guest house, and convert (805) 552-9474 existing church to senior center Big Brand Tire & Service Modify an existing Sean Ngo office/auto dealer to an Status: In Plan Check 20521 Earl Street 4 CUP-S-0780 auto/tire center and office 983 East Easy Street Planner: Donna Rosser Torrance, CA 90503 use with proposed tree (805) 583-6872 (310) 263-3564 removals and new landscaping Cedar Simi Town Center Cedar Simi Town Center Status: Tentative Parcel Map Boundary line adjustment 530 B Street, #1530 Approved, Parcel Map 5 TP-S-0679 of two existing commercial 2655 Erringer Road San Diego, CA 92101 Unrecorded lots under the same Attn: Ron Holloway Planner: Donna Rosser ownership (760) 931-8700 (805) 583-6872 Centre Court Sam Menlo Trust Convert a soccer field in 4221 Wilshire Blvd., #210 Status: Approved, Unbuilt CUP-S-0479- 6 an existing retail center to 1308 Madera Road Los Angeles, CA 90010 Planner: Lorri Hammer MOD#05 a one-story, 10,600-sq. ft. Attn: Herbert Horowitz (805) 583-6869 retail building (818) 246-6050 All project information is updated through June 30, 2015. Please contact the Simi Valley Planning Division at (805) 583-6769 for more information on any of these projects. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY – SECOND QUARTER 2015 Map Number Case Number Project Name/Description Address/Location Applicant Status Pastor Fredy Cordon Church of God 2181 Malcolm Street Status: Approved, Unbuilt Enlarge an existing church 7 CUP-S-0687 4450 Barnard Street Simi Valley, CA 93065 Planner: Lorri Hammer by approximately 10,000 Attn: Richard Enderson (805) 583-6869 sq. ft. (805) 217-0224 Danial Ravaee Circle K Yobo Land 510 East Los Angeles Avenue Status: Incomplete Application CUP-S-0234- 510 East Los 8 1,080 square-foot building Simi Valley, CA 93065 Planner: Donna Rosser MOD#01 Angeles Avenue addition for yogurt shop Attn: John Karabekian (805) 583-6872 (818) 913-6159 Clinicas del Camino Real, Inc. Clinicas del Camino Real 200 South Wells Road, #150 Status: Under Construction 9 PD-S-1013 Construct a 11,052-sq. ft. 4370 Eve Road Ventura, CA 93004 Planner: Lorri Hammer one-story medical facility Attn: Ilona Scott (805) 583-6869 (805) 988-0912 Color Mi Vino Todd & Wendy Leddon Operate an art painting Status: In Plan Check 2955 East Cochran 15484 Braun Court 10 PD-S-0648-AA#01 studio with drinking place Planner: Donna Rosser Street, #B2 Moorpark, CA 93021 (beer and wine on-site (805) 583-6872 (805) 657-4005 consumption) Enterprise Private Car Uriah Meyers Wash 333 City Blvd W, #1115 Status: In Plan Check MOD#01 to 764 764 East Los 11 Construct a 500-sq. ft. Orange, CA 92868 Planner: Donna Rosser Los Angeles Ave Angeles Avenue accessory car wash Attn: Armen Kazanchyan (805) 583-6872 building (818) 395-2686 Express Car Wash Status: Planning Commission TP-S-0676 Nidal B. Azzi Two-lot subdivision Denied, Appealed to City 2264 Birch glen Avenue, #143 12 2401 Tapo Street Council Express Car Wash Simi Valley, CA 93063 Planner: Sean Gibson CUP-S-0758 Construct a 2,035 sq. ft. (805) 279-8099 self-service car wash (805) 583-6383 Green Acres Meats, Inc. Green Acres Meats 2918 East Los Angeles Avenue Status: Incomplete Application 2982 East Los 13 PD-S-1035 Construct a new Simi Valley, CA 93065 Planner: Sean Gibson Angeles Avenue restaurant Attn: Robert Matola (805) 583-6383 (805) 526-3916 Rodney Singh Hampton Inn Status: Approved, Unbuilt 2585 East Cochran 16027 Ventura Blvd., #604 14 CUP-S-0744 Construct a three-story Planner: Christine Silver Street Encino, CA 91436 103 room hotel (805) 583-6863 (310) 629-8866 All project information is updated through June 30, 2015. Please contact the Simi Valley Planning Division at (805) 583-6769 for more information on any of these projects. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY – SECOND QUARTER 2015 Map Number Case Number Project Name/Description Address/Location Applicant Status Hook Burger LLC Hook Burger Bistro 23 Hitchcock Way, #109 Status: Under Construction Facade Improvement to an 2490 Sycamore 15 PD-S-0261-AA#02 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Planner: Tom Preece existing commercial Drive, Unit B101 Attn: Kevin Diez (805) 583-6897 building (805) 687-5050 Marie Callender's Ahmad Ibrahim Driveways 100 Presidential Drive Status: Under Construction CUP-S-0296- Driveway relocation, & re- 20 West Cochran 16 Simi Valley, CA 93065 Planner: Lorri Hammer MOD#02 landscaping eliminating Street Attn: Jerry Hovell (805) 583-6869 three parking spaces & (805) 522-1900 replacing four trees Park Animal Hospital Park Animal Hospital 4288 E. Los Angeles Avenue Status: Incomplete Application 4288 East Los 17 PD-S-640-AA#01 Facade renovation/add an Simi Valley, CA 93063 Planner: Sean Gibson Angeles Avenue external elevator tower Attn: Peter Hanna (805) 583-6383 (805) 526-0573 Ralph's Shopping Center Moise Aghaipour Status: In Plan Check Retail Building 2804 East Los 498 S. Robertson Blvd., #102 18 PD-0544-AA#01 Planner: Donna Rosser Facade renovation of an Angeles Avenue Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (805) 583-6872 existing retail building (310) 248-2338 Simi Plaza Mark Smith Facade renovation and 1792 Callens Rd Status: In Plan Check PD-S-0577- 1512-1534 East Los 19 parking/landscaping Ventura, CA 93003 Planner: Sean Gibson MOD#01 Angeles Avenue reconfiguration to an (805) 218-1262 (805) 583-6383 existing shopping center Studio IV, Inc. Simi Valley Chevrolet 25691 Atlantic Ocean Dr., B-17 Status: Under Construction PD-S-0266- Facade renovation to an 1001 East Cochran 20 Lake Forest, CA 92630 Planner: Heidi Fischer ADJ#02 existing Chevrolet auto Street Attn: Franz Nalezny (805) 583-6867 dealer commercial building (949) 598-9544 Flex Designs Simi Valley Ford 422 S. Pasadena Avenue, #A Status: Approved, Unbuilt Facade renovation to an 21 PD-S-0599-AA#01 2440 First Street Pasadena, CA 91105 Planner: Donna Rosser existing auto dealer Attn: Adam Dunn (805) 583-6872 building (626) 765-9497 Simi Valley Hospital Simi Valley Hospital Status: Under Construction 2975 Sycamore Drive CUP-1832- Reduce setback on Jones Planner: Sean Gibson 22 2975 Sycamore Drive Simi Valley, CA 93065 MOD#06 Way and to construction of (805) 583-6383 Attn: Patrick McLaughlin equipment enclosures (818) 926-1438 All project information is updated through June 30, 2015. Please contact the Simi Valley Planning Division at (805) 583-6769 for more information on any of these projects. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY – SECOND QUARTER 2015 Map Number Case Number Project Name/Description Address/Location Applicant Status Simi Valley Hospital Simi Valley Hospital 2975 Sycamore Drive Status: Under Construction CUP-1832- 2975 Sycamore 22 Construct a 17,100-sq. ft. Simi Valley, CA 93065 Planner: Sean Gibson MOD#05 Drive addition to the hospital Attn: Patrick McLaughlin (805) 583-6383 (818) 926-1438 Simi Valley Korean Baptist S. V. Korean Baptist Church Church 4868 East Cochran Street Status: Under Construction CUP-S-0434- 4868 East Cochran 23 Construct a 5,525- sq. ft. Simi Valley, CA 93063 Planner: Sean Gibson MOD#01 Street sanctuary addition to an Attn: Daniel Ban (805) 583-6383 existing church (805) 582-1102 Simi Valley Town Center Mall Status: Under Construction Administrative Action for PD-S-0945-AA#02 Planner: Lorri Hammer site, facade (Building 500), (805) 583-6869 parking and landscaping changes Architects Orange Simi Valley Town Center 144 North Orange Street Mall Orange, CA 92866 Status: In Plan Check 3,000-sq. ft. expansion PD-S-0945-AA#03 Attn: Hugh Rose Planner: Lorri Hammer and partial facade (714) 639-9860 (805) 583-6869 renovation at the SW 1555 Simi Valley 24 corner of Building 600 Town Center Way Simi Valley Town Center Status: In Plan Check PD-S-0945- Mall Planner: Lorri Hammer MOD#03 Modification to regional (805) 583-6869 mall to amend signage Simi Valley Town Center Mall Restaurant Expansion Alberta Development Co. 1,526-sq. ft. expansion of One Park Plaza, #600 Status: Under Construction PD-S-0945-AA#01 Building 300 for a Irvine, CA 92614 Planner: Lorri Hammer restaurant with loss of 7 Attn: Larry Harden (805) 583-6869 parking spaces adjacent to (949) 852-7355 Macy's West Rancho Simi Recreation and Sinaloa Park Park District Status: Approved, Unbuilt Create a community park 1692 Sycamore Drive 25 CUP-S-0699 980 Madera Road Planner: Lorri Hammer facility with miniature golf Simi Valley, CA 93065 (805) 583-6869 and associated uses Attn: Brian Kurnow (949) 553-1427 All project information is updated through June 30, 2015.
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