A detailed Commission packet is available for review in the Library and City Clerk's Office.

 
 

   
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Beverly Hills will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilites. If you require special assistance, please call (310) 285-1126 (voice) or (310) 285-6881 (TTY). Providing at least forty-eight (48) hours advance notice will help to ensure availability of services. City Hall, including the Council Chamber and Room 280A, is wheelchair accessible. The City Hall Council Chamber and Room 280A are also equipped with audio equipment for the hearing impaired.



Decisions of the Cultural Heritage Commission may be appealed to the City Council within fifteen (15) days of the Cultural Heritage Commission action by filing a written appeal with the City Clerk. Appeal forms are available by contacting the City Clerk's office at 310-285-2400. (Note: Appeal Fee Required.)




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

In-Person / Telephonic / Video Conference Meeting


CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING

AGENDA

Wednesday, October 12, 2022
1:30 p.m.




Please be advised that pre-entry metal detector screening requirements are now in place at City Hall.  Members of the public are requested to plan visits accordingly.

Pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, members of the Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission and staff may participate in this meeting in person or via a teleconference.  Members of the public may participate in the meeting by attending in-person or telephonically; and may view the meeting through live webcast or BHTV Channel 10 on Spectrum Cable.

Anyone who participates at the meeting and/or enters the City Council Chamber or Commission meeting room is subject to having their image and/or voice displayed.  These recordings will remain publicly accessible in perpetuity. 

How to Submit Public Comment:

Oral Comment / Listen Only:  310-288-2288

Email:  commentCHC@beverlyhills.org

Video:  https://beverlyhills-org.zoom.us/my/bevpublic (passcode: 90210)

To watch video live:  https://www.beverlyhills.org/live

In-Person:  Submit a speaker card to the Recording Secretary

It is recommended that written public comments be submitted to the Cultural Heritage Commission Recording Secretary by 11:30 AM on the meeting date.  Public comments will also be taken during the meeting when the topic is being reviewed by the Cultural Heritage Commission.  Written comments should identify the Agenda Item number or topic in the subject line of the email.

In order to be read at the meeting, written comments will be allowed with a maximum of 350 words, which corresponds to approximately three (3) minutes of speaking time.  If a comment is received after the agenda item is heard, it will not be a part of the record.

The Commission may act on any item listed on the agenda.

OPEN MEETING

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE

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 13, 2022.

Tab 1 - July 13, 2022 Minutes

2. RESOLUTION OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS CONTINUING TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC MEETINGS TO BE HELD VIA TELECONFERENCING PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54953(e) AND MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS REGARDING THE SAME - Recent legislation was adopted allowing the Cultural Heritage Commission to continue virtual meetings during the COVID-19 declared emergency subject to certain conditions, and the proposed resolution implements the necessary requirements.

Tab 2 - Meetings Via Teleconference

REPORTS FROM PRIORITY AGENCIES - None

CONTINUED BUSINESS

3. GOLDEN SHIELD AWARD FINAL TWO NOMINEES - Adopt two resolutions for two sites and buildings previously selected by the Cultural Heritage Commission that have cultural significance within the City.

Tab 3 - Golden Shield Award Nominees - Adoption of Resolutions

4. STANDING SUBCOMMITTEE AND AD HOC COMMITTEE REVIEW - Review of the Membership and Projects of the Commission’s Five Standing Subcommittees, Re-activate the Historic Resources Survey Subcommittee and Re-establish the Historic Preservation Ordinance Ad-hoc Committee

Tab 4 - Standing Subcommittee and Ad Hoc Committee Review

NEW BUSINESS

5. GOLDEN SHIELD AWARD NOMINEES - Review eight new selections for the program to recognize sites and buildings that have cultural significance within the City.

Tab 5 - Golden Shield Award Nominees - Selection of New Nominees

6. MASTER ARCHITECT LIST REVIEW - Review and discuss eligibility of Robert Finkelhor and Jack A. Charney as potential additions to the List

Tab 6 - Master Architect List Review

7. 9419 SUNSET BOULEVARD - Informational session to review the property

Tab 7 - 9419 Sunset Boulevard Informational Session

8. 2022 CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE - Annual review of the Cultural Heritage Commission’s Conflict of Interest Code

Tab 8 - 2022 Conflict of Interest Code Review

PROJECT UPDATES

9. HISTORIC PROPERTIES PROJECT LOG

Tab 9 - Historic Properties Project Log

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMMISSION

COMMUNICATIONS FROM STAFF

* Urban Designer Updates

10. 2023 DRAFT Meeting Schedule

Tab 10 - 2023 Draft Meeting Schedule

ADJOURNMENT