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April 27, 2021 Council District 5 Covid-19 Corrected Determination Letter for: Applicant: Ben Kohanted CPC-2020-0595-DB-CU Council District 5 Ben & Lili Kohanted Trust Covid-19 1432 South Beverly Drive Mailing Date: April 27, 2021 Los Angeles, CA 90036 Representative: Gary Benjamin 4306-003-008 Alchemy Planning + Land Use Alison Block YOURAM NASSIR 4470 West Sunset Boulevard 1436 S. Beverly Drive 1424 S BEVERLY DR Los Angeles, CA 90027 Los Angeles, CA 90035 [email protected] LOS ANGELES, CA 90035 4306-008-001 4306-008-002 4306-008-023 LEWIS & JUDY F RUDZKI DANIEL H DAYANI BETH HERZHAFT 1612 S BEVERLY DR, 10535 WILSHIRE BLVD, #1502 2965 WAVERLY DR, #17 LOS ANGELES, CA 90035 LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 LOS ANGELES, CA 90039 4306-008-024 4306-009-034 4306-009-040 BEN KOHANTEB MEL & JAN RAAB REKHA RAMCHANDANI 18653 VENTURA BLVD, #518 PO BOX 7083 13201 ALBURTIS AVE, TARZANA, CA 91356 BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212 NORWALK, CA 90650 4306-009-041 4306-009-042 4306-009-043 REVA SOBER JENNIFER MARLIN ALYONA MINKOVSKI 9506 ALCOTT ST, 9510 ALCOTT ST, #3 141 E 3RD ST, #2E LOS ANGELES, CA 90035 LOS ANGELES, CA 90035 NEW YORK, NY 10009 City of Los Angeles Dept of Neighborhood Dept of Transportation Dept of Building & Safety Empowerment 100 S Main ST 201 N Figueroa ST, #1030 200 N Spring ST, #2005 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Los Angeles, CA 90012 City Administrative Officer Bureau of Engineering LA Unified School District MAIL STOP 130 1149 S Broadway, #700 333 S BEAUDRY AVE AVE, 200 N Main ST, #1500 CHE LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Council District 5 NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL ATTN: PAUL KORETZ ATTN: KRYSTAL NAVAR ATTN: KEN BLAKER 200 Spring ST, #440 P.O. BOX 35836 P.O. BOX 35836 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Los Angeles, CA 90035 Los Angeles, CA 90035 4306-003-030 PROPERTY OWNER\APPLICANT ALCHEMY PLANNING & LAND USE ALCOTT REXFORD LLC BEN KOHANTEB Attn: Gary Benjamin 493 S ROBERTSON BLVD 18653 VENTURA BLVD, #518 4470 W. Sunset Blvd., #547 BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90211 TARZANA, CA 91356 Los Angeles, CA 90027 Radius Map Preparer 4306-002-018,019 Heather Bleemers Radius Maps Etc. 9521 ALCOTT LLC Senior City Planner 3544 PORTOLA AVE 10433 NATIONAL BLVD, #1 [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90032 LOS ANGELES, CA 90034 Oliver Netburn Alexander Truong Cecilia Lamas City Planner City Planning Associate Commission Executive Assistant [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] .
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