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CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS
Room 280A
455 North Rexford Drive
Beverly Hills, California 90210

CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING

AGENDA

Monday, October 1, 2018
1:30 p.m.




OPEN MEETING

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE



GUIDE FOR PERSONS INTENDING TO SPEAK

This guide has been prepared as an aid so that you will be able to express you opinions briefly and clearly before the Commission and thus increase the effectiveness of your presentation. Remarks are limited to 3 minutes unless extended by the Chair.

1. State your Name and Address.
2. Organization you represent if any.
3. Your Statement should include all pertinent facts within your knowledge. It is important to discuss only those matters relating to the hearing and to tie your discussion of the facts directly to the decision you wish the Commission to reach.

Written Testimony
In order to have written material included in the Cultural Heritage Commissioner’s mailed Agenda Packet, 10 copies of the material must be delivered to the Planning office no later than 8 calendar days before the date of the Cultural Heritage Commission Hearing.
Written material (10 copies) that is presented to the Cultural Heritage Commission after this date and up to 1:00 p.m. the day of the Cultural Heritage Commission Hearing, will be included in the Commissioners’ Agenda folder, but may not be reviewed by individual Commissioners due to the amount of material that the Commissioners have to review for the Agenda.



Members of the public may address the Commission regarding any items not on the Agenda that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission. By State law, the Commission may not discuss or vote on items not on the Agenda.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

With the concurrence of the Commission, the Chair may choose to amend the order of the items on the agenda.

CONSENT CALENDAR

1. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES - Consideration of Minutes of the Cultural Heritage Commission regular meeting of July 11, 2018

Tab 1 - July 11, 2018 Minutes

2. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES - Consideration of Minutes of the Cultural Heritage Commission special meeting of August 9, 2018

Tab 2 - August 9, 2018 Minutes

REPORTS FROM PRIORITY AGENCIES

3. LA CIENEGA PARK PUBLIC FEEDBACK PROCESS - Update from the Community Services Department on the La Cienega Park and Recreation Complex process for public engagement

Tab 3 - La Cienega Park Update

4. UPDATES ON THE RESTORATION OF CITY-OWNED HISTORIC RESOURCES - Representatives from the Public Works Department and the Community Services Department will provide updates on the restoration activities planned and underway at the Doheny Fountain in Beverly Gardens Park and Greystone Mansion.

Tab 4 - Restoration of City-Owned Resources

CONTINUED BUSINESS

5. DRAFT ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES FOR THE RELOCATION OF DESIGNATED HISTORIC RESOURCES - Continued discussion with further input from the Cultural Heritage Commission regarding administrative guidelines and the standards that would apply to the relocation of locally-designated historic resources within the City of Beverly Hills.  Pursuant to the provisions set forth in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Cultural Heritage Commission will consider a determination of exemption from CEQA. (Continued from the August 9, 2018 Cultural Heritage Commission meeting)

Tab 5 - Draft Guidelines for Relocation

NEW BUSINESS

6. 9300 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD - "WILSHIRE-REXFORD OFFICE BUILDING"  Landmark Nomination - Landmark Nomination of the "Wilshire-Rexford Office Building" at 9300 Wilshire Boulevard as a local landmark for inclusion onto the Beverly Hills Register of Historic Properties.  Pursuant to the provisions set forth in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Cultural Heritage Commission will also consider adoption of a Categorical Exemption for this project.

Tab 6 - 9300 Wilshire Boulevard

7. 1050 SUMMIT DRIVE - "DAVID O. SELZNICK RESIDENCE"  Landmark Nomination - Landmark Nomination of the "David O. Selznick Residence" at 1050 Summit Drive as a local landmark for inclusion onto the Beverly Hills Register of Historic Properties.  Pursuant to the provisions set forth in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Cultural Heritage Commission will also consider adoption of a Categorical Exemption for this project.

Tab 7 - 1050 Summit Drive

STUDY SESSION

8. 100 NORTH CRESCENT DRIVE  Beverly Hills Media Center Project - Study Session regarding the Cultural Resources Assessment Report prepared as part of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review of a project consisting of a façade remodel, comprehensive renovation, and a two-story addition to a building designed by Master Architect Gin Dan Wong and located at 100 North Crescent Drive.

Tab 8 - 100 North Crescent Drive

PROJECT UPDATES

9. Historic Properties Project Log - Receive and file.

Tab 9 - Historic Properties Project Log

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMMISSION

* Mayor’s Cabinet Meeting

COMMUNICATIONS FROM STAFF

* Urban Designer Updates

10. 2019 Draft Meeting Schedule

Tab 10 - 2019 Draft Meeting Schedule

ADJOURNMENT