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Dear Mr. Garcetti Please Don’t Abandon Echo Park

Please reach out to Mr. Garcetti. We believe he is listening.

April 14, 2011

Eric Garcetti
5500 Hollywood Blvd., 4th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90028

RE: Sunset Flats Development 2223-2235 Sunset Blvd and 2216-2218 Elsinore Street/ Echo Park Development Los Angeles, CA 90026

Dear Mr. Garcetti

It is the 11th hour and we hope that you will make good on your word to help stop this oversized 5 story apartment building that will be the new landmark entry into Echo Park. This development will be Echo Park’s “welcome sign”  which is architecturally out of line with the surrounding neighborhood of turn of the century homes and quaint retail that is in the oldest neighborhood of Los Angeles.  On April 14th, 2011 the city Planning Commission is going to have one last hearing regarding this matter before they take a vote on it.  You’ve been kind enough to send your representatives down, but what we really need is your personal presence, your resources, and any documentation or testimony you can personally give to stop this runaway development.

Last chance for the community to weigh in this Thursday:
8:30am
Thursday, April 14th, 2011
City Hall
200 N Spring Street, 3rd floor
LA CA 90012

Rogelio Flores ( rogelio.flores@lacity.org ) has sold our neighborhood down the river. We gave him signed petitions from the effected surrounding homeowners and residents naming a plethora of reasons why we were against such a huge development (such as the increased traffic of 150 plus cars that will now be pouring out of the driveway on the residential side Elsinore street). The development is too BIG, too TALL, not in character with our neighborhood architecturally and destroys 6 turn of the century Craftsman architecture homes. This neighborhood has the potential for HPOZ historical status and this would ruin our chances of even entertaining the idea.  One historian even put together information that a famous inventor lived at one of the houses which might qualify the home for “historical preservation” status (see research below). All  of that has been conveniently ignored. Is it even an option to limit the size of these projects in Echo Park or is it just full steam ahead jumbo size development which go against the community plan? Are these public servants or career politicians in bed with greedy developers?

The Department of Transportation (DOT) thought they were doing us a favor by limiting the number of cars that could be parked in the development on Susnet, which would then in turn limit the size of the new development. Little did they know the developers would instead configure a plan to reroute the cars into the residential neighborhood right behind the building and the Planning Commission headed by Michael Logrande would think nothing of this destructive decision.

Why doesn’t anyone want to protect our Echo Park neighborhood from the destruction of architectural history and rabid, irresponsible development? Are we too poor? Too Latin?  Too ethnic? Do we not vote enough? Do the 20 or so homeowners directly surrounding what will soon be an enormous construction site matter?  Do we not donate enough to campaign funds? Does the community of Echo Park not rally against these developments? Does this developer make donations to political campaigns? Does the greed of one developer outweigh the rights of the actual home owners on this street who have invested in living here? Is this 5 story apartment building the future of Echo Park? Does the L.A. Planning Commission know what they are doing?

The Planning Commission and especially Michael Logrande have a horrible reputation of approving almost everything that comes across their desk (see Beth Barrett’s piece for the LA Weekly “The Vision of Michael Logrande – A Perpetually Unplanned L.A. Must Survive Life Under A Developer’s Expediter”. http://www.laweekly.com/2010-08-05/news/the-vision-of-michael-logrande/ ) The expose shows how Logrande has a track record of being in bed with developers, giving them exemptions to build higher and bigger than zoning allows, ignoring community plans, and passing 90% of proposed developments.

MICHAEL WOO and one other person were the only ones on the Planning Commission to voice their misgivings about the project. The rest of the men on the commission wanted to railroad it right on through saying, “this isn’t as bad as a lot of what we see,” – this is not an argument to approve a neighborhood character changing development. As one Echo Park resident very eloquently said, “The FAR averaging is stripping owners of their property rights.  It is horrible and should be illegal to move so much traffic to a residential neighborhood.  It is the equivalent of rezoning Elsinore without any input from residents.”

We question Michael Logrande’s right to marginalize our small residential streets surrounding this development. Elsinore street is NOT Sunset Blvd.  Elsinore is zoned R3 which allows a 45 foot hight maximum (36 if it’s considered hillside) not to be doubled.  It was never zoned to be a mixed use housing development. No other cIty – Pasadena, Culver City, Santa Monica, would allow this type of enormous, destructive development. Logrande doesn’t care about Echo Park. Logrande doesn’t care about the residents and homeowners surrounding this development who pay steep taxes.  Why does he have this job? He is not representing the taxpayers of this area. This does not serve the surrounding community. This hillside will be carved up and destroyed and the neighborhood will never be the same.

Mr. Garcetti, please don’t abandon Echo Park. Your efforts are our last chance to stop greedy developers from getting rich while destroying the character and charm of Los Angeles’s oldest neighborhoods.

If LA is a disastrous mish mash of buildings with no vision, it’s a result of this Los Angeles Planning Commission’s decisions and they should be replaced with people who represent real “planning” of the city with sensitivity to the citizens who actually live in this area. The Mizrahi brothers (the developers in question) do not live in Echo Park and are NOT going to live in this development.  They are taking advantage of a flawed system and the fact that the people of this neighborhood are immigrants, Mexican, poor, and don’t know that they can even speak up.

We are relying on your help Mr. Garcetti.  Your representatives from your office have been great, but they are not enough. Please get involved personally. Please hire somebody to do a study of this area to see how detrimental this development will be to our neighborhood. Where will they park the construction trucks?? Elsinore street?? Sunset where the traffic bottlenecks everyday?  This is not the area to build irresponsibly.  Look at how much the home owners in the area are working to improve and restore their homes. There are two homes one street over on Reservoir Street being remodeled now. This is a special neighborhood.  We urge you to come see the potential of this area yourself. We do not want this enormous architectural disaster to be the flagship development welcoming people into Echo Park.

Please help us.  We would like to request your presence at this hearing along with your help to get this City Planning Commission in check.
Sincerely,

The Washington Heights District of Echo Park

Including the neighborhood of Elsinore Street, Mohawk, Waterloo, and Reservoire directly impacted by this development

CC:  Echo Park Neighborhood Council
Echo Park Historical Society
Greater Echo Park Elysian Neighborhood Council
Los Angeles Conservancy
HISTORICAL RESEARCH ON THIS PROPERTY THAT IS SLATED TO BE DESTROYED.

A historian did research on the properties and found out this information. However the paid “historical consultant” from the developers side has said that the craftsman homes they are about to destroy have “no historical significance”. See The Eastsider for reference.)

“One of the homes, a 1910 cottage at 2231 Sunset Blvd., was built for a Hungarian immigrant named Stefan Zacsek, his wife, Theresa, and daughter Anna. Zacsek was an ornamental iron worker and inventor who had a few years earlier received a patent for the device shown in the photo,  an “apparatus for displaying pictures” or what Rory Mitchell said looks like an early Viewmaster.

Stefan Zacsek also held several patents, including a spring loaded door latch and an “apparatus for displaying pictures”  that would allow a person to look through binocular lenses and see a picture.  Then, they could pull a handle… and see another picture.   But Stefan Zacsek’s early Viewmaster must have proved no match for the growing popularity of the moving pictures intensifying between 1904 when the patent was applied for and 1906 when it was granted.
The moving pictures may not have been kind to Zacsek’s early 20th Century Viewmaster. But the movie business did wonders for Zacsek’s daughter Anna,  who appeared in silent films produced by D.W. Griffith. She later went on to become an attorney, with clients ranging from defendants in the Sleepy Lagoon case to architect Rudolf Schindler.

Another 6 Houses To Be Destroyed In Echo Park

According to the Eastsider, a local historian did research on the turn of the century houses about to be destroyed in Echo Park at 2223-2235 Sunset Blvd and 2216-2218 Elsinore Street so that an enormous 5 story apartment building can be built and found out that an inventor had lived there. To have historical value according to the city of Los Angeles one of the criteria is that somebody of significant historical status had to have lived there at one time.  However the paid “historical consultant” from the developers side has said that the craftsman homes they are about to destroy have “no historical significance” and did not mention this invetntor. See The Eastsider for reference
http://www.theeastsiderla.com/2011/01/demolition-threatens-the-century-old-home-of-an-echo-park-inventor/.)

“One of the homes, a 1910 cottage at 2231 Sunset Blvd., was built for a Hungarian immigrant named Stefan Zacsek, his wife, Theresa, and daughter Anna. Zacsek was an ornamental iron worker and inventor who had a few years earlier received a patent for the device shown in the photo,  an “apparatus for displaying pictures” or what Rory Mitchell said looks like an early Viewmaster.

Stefan Zacsek also held several patents, including a spring loaded door latch and an “apparatus for displaying pictures”  that would allow a person to look through binocular lenses and see a picture.  Then, they could pull a handle… and see another picture.   But Stefan Zacsek’s early Viewmaster must have proved no match for the growing popularity of the moving pictures intensifying between 1904 when the patent was applied for and 1906 when it was granted.

The moving pictures may not have been kind to Zacsek’s early 20th Century Viewmaster. But the movie business did wonders for Zacsek’s daughter Anna,  who appeared in silent films produced by D.W. Griffith. She later went on to become an attorney, with clients ranging from defendants in the Sleepy Lagoon case to architect Rudolf Schindler.

Not that HPOZ status is the end all be all– but with the destruction of these 6 houses for the purpose of building the 5 story development, this will not be an option for this neighborhood in the future.  We urge the people of Los Angeles to step in as the oldest neighborhood in Los Angeles and many of the old craftsman homes are being quickly destroyed in Echo Park. Please write emails, blog about it, and come to the hearing on April 14th listed in the Events section of this blog.

Eric Garcetti has said that he would get involved to stop this development and we hope that he is able to come through with some real action.

Free Spay/ Neuter & Animal Care

Make an appointment for next Monday and Tuesday, December 27 and 28, 2010 to get free vet care for your cat/dog in the Vons parking lot in Echo Park.

Do you know a neighbor whose pet really needs some medical care or needs to be spayed/neutered?  Please encourage them to make an appointment or help them make one for this free service provided by the Sam Simon Foundation. (Admittedly the free phone number to make the appointment can be a bit confusing.)

WHERE:  Vons Parking Lot Echo Park December 27 & 28, 2010.

APPOINTMENT:Call 1-888-364-7729  (they also speak Spanish but if you have a neighbor that needs help with this please consider making the appointment for them.)

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Pet must be at least 4 months old

2. Dogs must be on leashes, cats must be n carriers.

3. IMPORTANT: Do not feed your cat after 10pm the night before surgery. (Must have an empty stomache – no food.)

4. Pet needs to be picked up when surgery is completed and must have a safe warm spot to keep the pet while they recover.

Visit www.samsimonfoundation.org for more info.

What kinds of help do them do?

Mass removals, cherry eyes, entropians, amputations, ingrown nails, ear hematomas, spay/neuter.

Face To Face With Developers

Please RSVP to echoparklife@gmail.com for a meeting at Eric Garcetti’s office to meet the developers of the “Sunset Flats” and discuss your concerns face to face. Spread the word to your neighbors if you are concerned with this 5 story building that will destroy 6 houses and a community garden.

Monday 5pm, December 6, 2010 at Eric Garcetti’s office.

5500 Hollywood Blvd., 4th Floor
Hollywood, CA 90028

 

Echo Park Protest November 22

This is your last chance to voice objections to the development of an enormous 5 story, 62 unit apartment building carved into the Echo Park hillside that will be destroying 6 turn of the century multi-family homes, many old trees, a community garden and the original brick commercial stores along Sunset Boulevard at 2223-2235 Sunset Blvd all the way back to the residential neighborhood of 2216-2218 Elsinore Street.

(The developers are having this meeting with the city and concerned residents to ask for special requests which allow them to build TALLER than required by law,, BIGGER than required by law, to provide less parking spaces than required by law, and they want to cross into a residential neighborhood behind Sunset up to the next block of Elsinore Street to make it an alleyway for the 100’s of cars frequenting this building– help stop these requests.)

This development will be the new entrance into Echo Park and the first thing you see as you cross over from Silverlake into Echo Park on Sunset Blvd.  Any issues of protest that are not brought up at this meeting in person or in writing will not be considered in future hearings.

Councilman Eric Garcetti pledged his support to help stop this development and we look forward to his plan of action to stop this project.

If you can not be there in person please write a letter of protest.  Get involved.

PROTEST IN PERSON:

WHEN:
Monday, November 22, 2010 at 11am

WHERE:
Los Angeles City Hall
200 North Spring Street
(Entrance on Main Street between Temple Street & 1st Street.)
10th floor, Room 1020
Los Angeles, California
For more info:  Rogelio Flores 213/ 978-1478 rogelio.flores@lacity.org

AND

PROTEST IN WRITING:

IF you are unable to attend you can still write a letter that specifically outlines why this development would be destructive and disastrous to Echo Park. SEND ALL WRITTEN COMPLAINTS TO:

Los Angeles Department of City Planning
Community Planning Bureau
City Hall
Room 667
200 North Spring Street
Los Angeles CA 90012
Please include this (Case # CPC-2009-3488-DB-SPR) for the proposed development at 2223-2235 Sunset Blvd and 2216-2218 Elsinore Street

Please email a copy to echoparklife@gmail.com so we can gather all protests together and also send an extra copy to your councilman Eric Garcetti:

Eric Garcetti
5500 Hollywood Blvd., 4th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90028

If you live in Los Angeles this issue affects you.  Help stop greedy developers from destroying the landscape and architecture of Echo Park.

**If you need any help writing your letter or would like a sample letter please email echoparklife@gmail.com

Neigbhorhood Meeting

Come to the meeting in Echo Park and get involved

COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA

Wednesday, September 8, 2010 – 7:00 p.m.

GEPENC Office and Community Center

1572 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90026

(entrance off of Echo Park Avenue)

L.A. Citizens Stand Up To Developers

http://la.curbed.com/archives/2010/08/remember_the_muchanticipated_sunset_and.php

LA Curbed has reported that two separate individuals have filed a lawsuit against the proposed 74-foot Target store development on Sunset and Western.

“Given threats of a legal action, no one was surprised when late last month, residents Robert Blue and Doug Haines (the latter is represented by well-known attorney Robert Silverstein) filed separate lawsuits alleging the city violated municipal code by granting nine variances for the project. Additionally, the suits allege approval of the project violates provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).”- LA CURBED

It looks like the people of Los Angeles are fighting back against developers who are trying to build larger and taller projects like this one. Too bad the city is not backing that idea as they continue to grant variances that go against the city plan to increase density.

URGENT – ACTION NEEDED by September 1, 2010

More out of character development in Echo Park.

A real estate developer wants to pack massive work/live lofts onto a small lot located at the corner of Avalon St. and Echo Park Ave. — the project is totally out of scale with the historic nature and character of this part of Echo Park and not in keeping with the intent of the Echo Park Community Plan.

Nearby residents just learned of this project last week! We have a small window of time to block the City from granting the developer’s zoning request, and we will be successful if Echo Park residents voice their opposition to this project.

The developer is asking the City of LA to sub-divide a commercially zoned lot at the corner of Avalon St. and Echo Park Ave. to shoe-horn in 8 single-family “work/live lofts”. Towering over the rest of the neighborhood, the lofts will be built to the maximum allowable height – 4+ STORIES (45 feet) taking up the entire lots of 1910 N. Echo Park Ave. and 1615 W. Avalon St., leaving no open space, building to the property lines.

Plans show that 8 new two-car garages (with stack parking) will line Avalon St., requiring drivers to back out into the street, crossing over the sidewalk, while looking out for traffic coming in three directions, right at the busy corner of Echo Park Ave.

Avalon Street is used as a thoroughfare for residents of surrounding streets, and families with children walking to our many neighboring schools and day care centers. This proposed development is unsafe as currently planned. Residents surrounding the vacant lot are not against development, just the large inappropriate development currently proposed. Please help protect the character and safety of our Echo Park neighborhood. A quick call can make a big difference!

ACT NOW – by SEPTEMBER 1st the City will be making their decision on whether to issue change the zoning of this lot. Contact Councilman Eric Garcetti (323-957-4500) 

OPPOSE THE AVALON SUB-DIVISION  (CASE #VTT-70653-SL)

There are more reasons to oppose this project. Please email avalon.echopark@… to get more information.

GEPENC Meeting 8/24

MEETING AGENDA

TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 2010 – 6:30 p.m.

GEPENC Office and Community Center

1572 Sunset Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90026

(entrance off of Echo Park Avenue)

A.  ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS:        (10 minutes)

 (1) Call to Order

 (2) Roll Call – GEPENC Board of Governors

 (3) Flag Salute

 (4) Adoption of Minutes

 (5) Recognitions & Presentations

B. LOCAL REPORTS:         (10 minutes)

(Representatives from government offices, police departments, and community based organizations)

 (1) LA City Council District 1 & 13 Reports

  (2) City of LA Departments

  i. DONE

  ii. LAPD

  iii. City Agencies

 (3) Community and Stakeholder organizations

C.  PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS**:     (10 minutes)

Comments from the public on non-agenda items within the Board’s jurisdiction.  Two minutes per speaker.

D.  MOTIONS & RESOLUTIONS (Discussion/Possible Action Items):   (60 minutes)

REGULAR CALENDAR ITEMS

Items for the August Agenda

(1) [2010-08-01] Discussion and/or Possible Action on committee request for the Board to SUPPORT the renewal of a Conditional Use Permit (CUB) for the on-site sale of Beer and Wine at an existing restaurant (MASA Bakery and Cafe) located at 1800 West Sunset Boulevard.(Planning, Public Works, Parks & Land Use Committee vote: 6-0) (Executive Committee vote: N/A)  

(2) [2010-08-02] 1) Discussion and/or Possible Action on committee request for the Board to approve the allocation of Neighborhood Council funds in the amount of $ 500.00 dollars for the participation of GEPENC in the Echo Park Timebank’s Outreach Brochure with advertisement for the purpose of Community Outreach as stated in a line item 2010-113 of the 2010-2011 Board adopted budget. (Budget & Finance Committee vote: 3-1-1) (Executive Committee vote: N/A)  

(3) [2010-08-03] Discussion and/or Possible Action on committee request for the Board to approve the allocation of Neighborhood Council funds in the amount of $ 1,000.00 dollars for the monthly expense for the GEPENC Phone system for the purpose of Administration of the neighborhood council as stated in line item 2010-305 of the 2010-2011 Board adopted budget. (Budget & Finance Committee vote: 4-0-1) (Executive Committee vote: N/A)   

(4) [2010-08-04] Discussion and/or Possible Action on committee request for the Board to approve the allocation of Neighborhood Council Funds in the amount of $ 1,000.00 dollars for the participation of GEPENC in the 2010 Lotus Festival at Echo Park Lake for the purpose of Community Outreach as stated in a line item 2010-112 of the 2010-2011 Board adopted budget.  (Budget & Finance Committee vote: 4-0-1) (Executive Committee vote: N/A)  

(5) [2010-08-05] Discussion and/or Possible Action on request from the Treasurer for the Board to review and accept for the purposes of filing with the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) a modified version of the GEPENC 2010-2011 Board adopted budget to reflect the accounting codes as requested by DONE.

(6) [2010-08-06] Discussion and/or Possible Action on request from the Treasurer for the Board to designate a GEPENC Board Member to be the authorized user of the GEPENC ATM/Purchasing card to expend board approved funds and to submit the name to the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment.

(7) [2010-08-07] Discussion and/or Possible Action on committee request for the Board to OPPOSE Council File # 10-0982 (Rosendahl-Koretz) relative to the amending of the City of Los Angeles Municipal Code to raise the number of dogs/cats that a city resident may own from three to five.  (Public Safety Committee vote: 4-0) (Executive Committee vote: N/A)

Items from the June Agenda

(8) [2010-06-05] Discussion and/or Possible Action on recommendation from the Ad Hoc Committee on Bylaws, Rules and Elections for the Board of Governors to ADOPT the GEPENC Standing Rules as amended. (Ad Hoc Committee vote: 3-0)  

E. REPORTS:           (20 minutes)

(1) Treasurer’s Report

(2) Committee Reports

(3) District Reports  

(4) Officer Reports

(5) President

F. ANNOUNCEMENTS         (10 minutes)

G. ADJOURNMENT


 

The public is requested to fill out a Speaker Card to address the Board on any item of the agenda prior to the Board taking action on an item. Comments from the public on Agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is being considered. Comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the Agenda that is within the Board’s subject matter jurisdiction will be heard during the Public Comment period.

GREATER ECHO PARK ELYSIAN

NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL

P.O. Box 26391

Los Angeles, California 90026

(213) 250-3400

www.gepenc.org

 

Public comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker, unless waived by the presiding officer of the Board. As a covered entity under Title II of the American with Disabilities Act, Greater Echo Park Elysian Neighborhood Council does not discriminate on the basis of disability, and upon request, we will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services and activities.  

To ensure availability, you are advised to make your request at least 72 hours prior to a meeting you wish to attend.  SI REQUIRE SERVICIOS DE TRADUCCION, FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA OFICINA 3 DIAS DE TRABAJO (72 HORAS) ANTES DEL EVENTO.  SI NECESITA ASISTENCIA CON ESTA NOTIFICACION, POR FAVOR LLAME A D.O.N.E. AL (213) 485-1360.

In compliance with Government Code Section 54957.5, non-exempt writings that are distributed to a majority or all of the Board in advance of a meeting, may be viewed at the Edendale Library (2011 W. Sunset Boulevard, LA 90026) or at the scheduled meeting.  In addition, if you would like a copy of any record related to an item on the agenda, please contact Lisa Baca, Chief Information Officer, at 323-660-7234.

Los Angeles Citywide Design Guidelines

Have you been wondering how it could be possible that the city is allowing developers to come into a community and build anything they want without taking into consideration the design of the neighboring buildings?  Questions answered at this next meeting.

The Department of City Planning invites you to attend one of three upcoming informational meetings about the proposed Citywide Design Guidelines and Community Design Overlay Code Amendment. For more information about both of these efforts including drafts of the proposals, please see the “What’s New” section of the Planning Department’s homepage: www.planning.lacity.org

Meetings will be held on August 30th and 31st at the following times and locations.

VALLEY
August 30, 6-8 pm
Marvin Braude Center
6262 Van Nuys Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 91401
(1st floor meeting room)

DOWNTOWN
August 31, 9:30-11:30 am
City Hall 200 N. Spring St. Los Angeles 90012
(Room 1010)

WESTSIDE*
August 31, 5-8 pm
Henry Medina Parking Enforcement Facility
11214 W. Exposition Bl.
Los Angeles 90064
(2nd Floor)

*The comment period for the Citywide Design Guidelines Negative Declaration has been extended to September 7, 2010.

Contact Shana Bonstin or Michelle Sorkin if you have any questions.

………………………………………………………..
Michelle Sorkin
City Planning Associate
Department of City Planning
michelle.sorkin@lacity.org | 213.978.1199
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Shana Bonstin, City Planner
Palms – Mar Vista – Del Rey | West LA | Westwood
Los Angeles Department of City Planning
shana.bonstin@lacity.org |  213.978.1207