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El Segundo Rotary
Community Service
Awards
On June 7, the El Segundo Rotary Club
hosted its annual Community Service Award
Luncheon to honor five outstanding individuals
who have a “Service Above Self” attitude as
well as an outstanding work ethic. This year’s
honorees are Teacher Dr. Lauren Turner; ESUSD
Classified Employee of the Year Tomas Romo;
El Segundo City Employee of the Year Shawn
Green; Police Officer Sgt. Jeff Darringer; and
Firefighter Kevin Heronema (Not Pictured).
Content: ES Rotary/Photo by Angela Elisabeth
Portraits
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The El Segundo City Council
to consider adopting new or
increased fees and service charges
and other amendments to the
City of El Segundo
City Wide Fee Schedule
during the Regularly scheduled
City Council Meeting
June 19, 2018, 7:00 pm,
Council Chamber
A public hearing will be held before
the City Council of the City of El
Segundo on June 19th, 2018 at 7:00
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City of El Segundo
Notice of Public Hearing and
Intent to Adopt an
Environmental Impact Report
Smoky Hollow Specific Plan Update and
Environmental Impact Report
Location: The Smoky Hollow Specific Plan. Generally, the area bounded by Indiana Street and Sepulveda
Boulevard to the east, Grand Avenue and Holly Avenue to the north, the alley west of Standard Street to the
west, and El Segundo Boulevard to the south.
Applicant: City of El Segundo
Project Description: The Specific Plan update establishes land use, transportation, infrastructure, economic
development, and urban design strategies for Smoky Hollow, providing opportunities for businesses to thrive in a
creative, innovative, and dynamic environment. Based on growth projections provided by SCAG, the proposed
components of the Specific Plan, and an analysis of existing underutilized sites that may redevelop, the City
estimates that the Specific Plan update will support total gross property development of up to 2.97 million square
feet of office, industrial, and public facility building space through 2040. This represents an increase of
approximately 517,094 square feet over the existing building space in Smoky Hollow. Six residential units
(allowed only as caretaker units to industrial or commercial uses) are also projected to be built.
The project includes a General Plan amendment (GPA 13-01) to revise the land use categories of certain
properties to match the new Specific Plan boundary. Certain properties on Grand Avenue that have been
developed with residential buildings will be removed from the Specific Plan area. Additional areas currently
designated as Parking and Public Facility will be added to the Specific Plan area. In addition to the map
changes, the description for “Smoky Hollow Mixed Use” land use designation will be revised to increase the
maximum floor-to-area ratio (FAR) for commercial and industrial development, consistent with the Smoky Hollow
Specific Plan zone districts, from an FAR of 0.6 to 1.0. Also, the Smoky Hollow Mixed-Use land use designation
will be revised to remove discussion of residential uses, as new multi-family residential uses will not be allowed.
The project further includes a Zone Change (ZC 13-01) to make changes to the City’s zoning map, to reflect
changes to the Smoky Hollow Specific Plan and other zoning districts’ boundaries and ensure that the zoning
designations of properties affected by the project are consistent with their General Plan land use designations.
Finally, the project includes a zone text amendment (ZTA 13-01) to remove the existing Smoky Hollow Specific
Plan, its zoning districts and overlays from the El Segundo Municipal Code (ESMC) Title 15 (Zoning Code).
Hearing: Planning Commission
Thursday, June 28, 2018, 5:30pm
City Council Chambers
350 Main Street
El Segundo, CA 90245
Environmental Determination: EIR. The City of El Segundo has completed preparation of a Draft
Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR) (SCH# 2017031071) for the Smoky Hollow Specific Plan, summarized
above. The Draft EIR has been prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
as amended (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.), and the State CEQA Guidelines. Based on the
analyses in the Draft EIR, with the incorporation of mitigation measures, the Project would have significant and
unavoidable impacts related to Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Noise, and Transportation and Traffic. The precise
nature and extent of these impacts is explained in the Draft EIR. Anyone interested in more detailed information
regarding the project’s anticipated environmental impacts is encouraged to review the Draft EIR in person or
online at the locations indicated below.
The City made this Draft EIR available for public review pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15082(b). The 45-day
public review period began on March 8, 2018 and ended on April 23, 2018. Public comments and responses to
those comments have been incorporated into a Final EIR (FEIR), which is now being presented to the Planning
Commission and City Council for review.
Comments: The City encourages public agencies, service providers, and the general public to review and
comment on this document. Copies of the proposed Specific Plan, the Draft EIR and supporting documents are
available for public review and inspection at the following locations:
• City of El Segundo Planning and Building Safety Department, 350 Main Street, El Segundo, CA 90245
7 AM to 5 PM, Monday-Thursday and 7 AM to 4 PM on alternating Fridays
• City of El Segundo Public Library, 111 West Mariposa Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245
9 AM to 9 PM, Monday-Thursday and 10 AM to 5 PM on Fridays and Saturdays
• The Draft EIR and supporting documents can also be accessed online at:
www.elsegundo.org/depts/planningsafety/planning
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Please email your written comments to: psamaras@elsegundo.org, or mail them to:
City of El Segundo -Planning and Building Safety Department
(Attn: Paul Samaras, AICP, Principal Planner)
350 Main Street, El Segundo, California 90245
H-26073
50 individuals in April to take a closer look at
the LRFMP. Stakeholders made recommendations,
offering revisions based on the current
needs at each school site, and attempting to
anticipate upcoming challenges. Two town hall
meetings took place in May where there was
outreach to community stakeholders as the
District contemplates a bond ask this November.
Moore’s presentation detailed the process
used for community engagement, including
the town halls as well as a digital survey that
yielded input 719 participants. She said, in
her view, priority one is “district-wide student
safety and security projects,” with priority two
the implementation of projects that reached a
70 percent threshold or higher on the recently
completed community survey.
Each school site has certain required work
due to regulatory statutes. All campuses also
need a power upgrade so that digital learning
devices can work at optimal efficiency.
Survey results garnering more than 70
percent at El Segundo High School included
modernizing the library, exploring the cost of
installing air conditioning in the Performing
Arts Center, and constructing a new front entry
to the campus with a security portal.
El Segundo Middle School projects receiving
more than 70 percent approval from
respondents included upgrading and expanding
music and science classrooms, constructing a
multi-purpose room/gymnasium, and creating
a new front entry on campus.
At Center Street Elementary, survey respondents
championed construction of a “new safe
and welcoming front drop-off, and drive-thru
main entry improvements.” Board President
Emilee Layne noted that there were currently
ongoing construction projects, already budgeted,
in place at Center Street to upgrade the campus.
Richmond Street Elementary respondents also
felt the need for a new front entry, as well as
administration modernization/expansion and a
new two-story classroom addition.
At the Sheldon Street acreage that houses
Arena High, the Eagles’ Nest preschool and
District offices, the focus of the respondents
was the need to build a new multi-purpose
building that would encompass preschool
activities and Arena High endeavors, and also
best fit District administration needs. Moore
said that there was a need for a “refresh” at
the Sheldon Street facility. Moore then invited
Board members to provide their input and
recommendations, with the current plan in
place to seek their blessing to implement the
revised LRFMP at the June 26 meeting.
Board members raised questions, among others,
about the proposed “welcoming” safe entry
at El Segundo High; access to the Performing
Arts Center and a possible reconfiguration;
and the potential loss of “green space” at El
Segundo Middle School -- noted by member
Dr. Jim Garza, with Layne adamantly commenting
that we need to “maintain green space.”
Member Dr. Bill Watkins added that at Center
Street, he was happy to see the proposed
library/media center upgrade. Layne touted
the expansion of the multi-purpose building
that is proposed to be constructed on Sheldon
Street. Watkins also said that should a bond
ask be placed on the November ballot and
be successful, it will be time to use some of
the funds to upgrade the District’s Sheldon
Street property.
After the LRFMP presentation, Director of
Education Services Maria Janicek approached
the dais and spoke about the District’s mandated
proposed LCAP plan. Stakeholders have
given their input on the plan, which is slated