6700 E. Pacific Coast Highway Mixed-Use Project

13 Documents in Project

Summary

SCH Number
2015101075
Public Agency
City of Long Beach
Document Title
6700 E. Pacific Coast Highway Mixed-Use Project
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
4/21/2023
Document Description
The proposed project involves the demolition of all structures on site to facilitate development of a new mixed-use project consisting of: 281 residential dwelling units (268 market rate units and 13 affordable at the very low-income level), 3,100 square feet of commercial retail space in a building with 592,100 square feet of total area, including parking and an overall building height of 85 feet 6 inches (at roof level). The project includes 507 parking spaces, 143 bicycle parking spaces and approximately 27,534 square feet of common and private open space areas on the property within the MU-CC Zoning District. (District 3)

Contact Information

Name
Amy Harbin
Agency Name
City of Long Beach
Job Title
Planner
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Long Beach
Counties
Los Angeles
Regions
Citywide, Countywide, Southern California
Cross Streets
Pacific Coast Highway and Studebaker Road
Zip
90803
Total Acres
2.6
Parcel #
7242-012-006 and -007
State Highways
1, 22
Schools
Multiple
Waterways
San Gabriel River, Pacific Ocean
Township
5S
Range
12W
Other Location Info
The project site is located at 6700 East Pacific Coast Highway in the City of Long Beach in Los Angeles County. The project site is located in the southeast side of the City and of the Southeast Area Specific Plan (SEASP) area, near the border with Orange County. The project site encompasses approximately 113,874 square feet (approximately 2.6 acres) and is comprised of two parcels with assessor parcel numbers (APN) 7242-012-006 and -007. The project site is bordered by the Pacific Coast Highway to the northeast; San Gabriel River channel and a paved path to the southeast; two undeveloped parcels, Marina Drive to the southwest; and Studebaker Road to the northwest.

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Other
Type, Section or Code
State CEQA Guidelines Section 15183 and Section 15168(c)(2)
Reasons for Exemption
The proposed project is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15183, Projects Consistent with a Community Plan or Zoning, and 15168(c)(2), Program EIR, of the State California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, because the project is consistent with the development density and use regulations established by the existing Southeast Area Specific Plan (SEASP) for which an Environmental Impact Report (El R) was certified. The proposed project is consistent with the SEASP and zoning and no significant impacts not already identified in the SEASP EIR would result from implementation of the proposed project.
County Clerk
Los Angeles

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