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320 Sunset Jan Hearing Postponed; March Now Scheduled Date

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Note: This article borders on being opinion/editorial.

The story of 320 Sunset reads like a study in bad City politics. If one has trouble keeping up with the latest, join the Venice Update followers and members of the Concerned Neighbors group. The hearing dates and postponements read like someone searching for the right under-the-cover pocket, the right star alignment. (Go to Venice Update archives.)

The problem with “a right pocket” is that there are young, knowledgeable, eagle-eyed citizens watching, and the Departments of Planning and Building and Safety are supposed to operate with rules and transparency.

What started out as a bakery/retail (and still the only thing permitted) turned into a full scale restaurant with alcohol and an outdoor patio buffered with a 13.5-foot alley from residents. The latter configuration is what is operating, without permit, in the City much to the knowledge of the Concerned Neighbors group and “chagrin” of the Departments of Planning and Building and Safety. Not mentioned is the parking lot that is not tied to the building lease.

The latest activity has been covered in the article at http://savevenice.me/gjusta-venice-no-friend-to-residents/.

320 Sunset Appeal to be Heard 18 November

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West LA Area Planning Commission will hear 320 Sunset 18 November, 4:30 pm, at West LA Parking Enforcement Facility, 11214 Exposition Blvd, LA 90064

Appellants are Jim Murez and Ilana Marosi and others.

The hearing involves an appeal of the Zoning Administrator’s decision to approve a Coastal Development Permit authorizing a change of use of a tenant space from a 4,116 net square-foot bakery with 559 net square feet of retail floor area to a 4,675 square-foot sit-down restaurant with a maximum Service Floor Area of 717 square feet and 559 square feet of retail space located in the single permit jurisdiction area of the Coastal Zone; a Conditional Use authorizing the sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic beverages for onsite consumption in a proposed restaurant in the M1-1-O Zone, and; to allow the change of use from bakery and retail use to a sit-down restaurant and retail use with an approved Service Floor Area not to exceed 717 square feet (contained within the restaurant’s interior and the new outdoor dining area).

Contact West LA Area Planning Commission at 213-978-1300 for all pertinent details regarding submittal of written testimony.

320 Sunset Appeal Hearing Cancelled for Today

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Today’s appeal hearing for 320 Sunset, Gjusta, has been postponed to a later date, yet to be determined.

This is due to the fact that neighbors in 500 foot radius and interested parties did not receive the correct 24-day Notice of this hearing from the city nor did the applicant place Notice on the front of his business within 10 days, as is required by law for this case.

A new hearing date has not been set as of yet.

320 Sunset to be Appealed

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The appeal for 320 Sunset will be heard Wednesday, 21 October, 4:30 pm by the West LA Area Planning Commission, 11214 West Exposition Blvd, LA 90064.

The hearing involves the zoning administrator’s decision to approve a change of use of a tenant space from a 4116 net square-foot bakery with 559 net square feet of retail floor area to a 4675 square-foot sit-down restaurant with a maximum service floor area of 717 square feet and 559 square feet of retail space loczated in the signle permit jurisdiction area of the coastal zone; a condition use authorizing the sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic beverages for onsite consumption in a proposed restaurant in M1-1-0 zone; and change of use from baker and retail use to a sit-down restaurant and retail use with an approved service floor area not to exceed 717 square feet (contained within the restaurant’s interior and the new outdoor dining area).

Appellants are James Murez, Ilana Marosi, Adam Vagley, Roxanne Brown, Heather Priest, Hubert Hodgin, Carmine Gangemi, Liesbet Koromzay, Heather Thomason, Patricia Delaere, Zach Galafianakis, and Arthur Athas.

Concerned Neighbors Group Says 320 Sunset “Not Surprising”

A group of Venetians who live nearby was formed around the 320 Sunset project and grew in size as other questionable projects appeared. They were asked what their reaction was to this decision. Ilana Marosi, spokesperson for the group, made the following statement.

This is hardly a surprising course of events. It seems Gjusta’s “approval” was in before day 1, when City Planning and Zoning enabled piece-mealing of the project, while Building and Safety allowed a full commercial restaurant to be built where only a bakery was allowed. Bear in mind that the Certificate of Occupancy, issued by Building and Safety in September 2014, was for a TAKE OUT BAKERY ONLY – NO SEATING. This permit was ignored for almost a year whilst the operator smoked fish, grilled pigs heads, and barbecued chickens in his “bakery”, all the while seating patrons illegally on milk crates in an illegally operated parking lot. Neighbors suffered (and still do) from breathing fumes and black smoke, noise disturbances, lack of parking, and traffic congestion to dangerous levels.

Gjusta refused to comply after being cited several times by Building and Safety since December 2014. Apparently a criminal case was in the works. Yet somehow, the City Attorney Mike Feuer (via Neighborhood Prosecutor Claudia Martin) refused to prosecute. The Garcetti administration allowed this unlawful activity to continue for 10 months and now his Zoning Administrator, Maya Zaitzevsky has given it her blessing. All of this despite the hundreds of complaints, alcohol protests and huge community disapproval by immediate neighbors and others who are affected daily. Councilman Bonin has come out in support of the community to oppose the project and alcohol service at Gjusta. We are grateful for the Councilman’s support. Yet the blight marches on with no regard for the laws or for the neighbors — just as Camaj does at his other locations at Gjelina, GTA, the Black Beast (1305 abbot Kinney), and the future restaurant at 259 Hampton where Sauce is currently.

Gjusta had a traffic hearing at the West LA Area Planning Commission on July 15, 2015. The day prior to this at City Hall, Concerned Neighbors discovered different (unseen) plans and expansion paperwork, in the zoning file, which incorporated the chiropractic office upstairs/next door and the use of its grandfathered (invisible) parking. (The chiropractor was still a tenant at this stage, and unbeknown to him, was about to be evicted to make way for Camaj’s latest ‘scheme’.}

This expansion alone should have been enough to warrant a new traffic study, further community outreach, and another zoning hearing. Concerned Neighbors advised the Planning Commission of this, yet City Attorney Cathy Phelan recommended the hearing go forward regardless. The now irrelevant traffic study was then accepted without any community consideration and without an accurate traffic assessment. The traffic at the immediate intersections was not studied, neither was rear alley egress, nor were the busy times of the day and week documented … yet the city went ahead and approved this? It seems the community’s best interests and safety do not factor in.

So where is our city when they should be representing the community? Or is that representation reserved for a certain moneyed few? Gjusta is 13-1/2 feet (alley width) from neighbors homes and children’s bedrooms in a residential community. The Alcohol Beverage Control regulation 61.4 states that alcohol shouldn’t be served within 100 feet from residences. The city of LA seems to think that alcohol service on an outdoor patio until 1 am, a mere 13-1/2 feet from residents, is okay.

What do you think? Would you like a rowdy bar as your next door neighbor? Or would you like your voices heard and our laws upheld? We all have the right to peace and quiet enjoyment in our homes. Let’s speak up now, and forever have our peace!

320 Sunset Gets it All

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The “project” at 320 Sunset gets approval for all that owner sought.

The project at 320 Sunset, that wanted to be a bakery/retail, then changed its mind and wanted to become restaurant with outdoor seating and liquor, got approval this week from Planning for everything.

Gjusta received approval for a full liquor dispensary, outdoor seating 13-1/2 feet from an apartment house or crate seating in part of an noncoveted parking lot, and change of use from bakery/retail to restaurant. The lease for the parking lot is 10 years.

Update could not follow all the appeals so Robin Rudisill was asked if maybe a step had been skipped.

Robin Rudisill, chair of the Land Use and Planning Committee for the Venice Neighborhood Council, said she might have a statement later.

Planning

West LA Area Planning Commission will hear Gjusta Bakery at 320 Sunset Wednesday (15 July) starting at 4:30 pm, Henry Medina facility, 11214 West Exposition Blvd, 90064.

The hearing involves an appeal of the determination of the Department of Transportation (DOT) on the Trip Generation and Traffic Assessment for proposed seating/dining area addition to an existing bakery/retail facility issued 6 May 2015.

Apellant is Concerned Neighbors, representative Ilana Marosi.

Firestone Brewery at 3205-3223 Washington Blvd and 2915 -2923 Carter will be heard Wednesday, 5 August starting at 4:30 pm by the West Los Angeles Planning Commission, at Henry Medina Facility, 11214 West Exposition Blvd, 90064.

The hearing involves an appeal in part of the Zoning Administrator’s decision to require a zone variance authorizing the on-site brewing of beer as a Condition of Approval, in conjunction with the approval of a Conditional Use authorizing the sale and dispensing of beer and wine for on-site consumption in a restaurant and the sale of beer for off-site consumption in a retail space located in the C2-1 zone and to adopt the action of the lead agency in issuing mitigated negative declaration ENV-2013-3174-MND, as the environmental clearance for the subject action.