Another look at 12-story tower at 2nd-PCH

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Long Beach Development Services planners will hold a Monday  meeting at Wilson Hiigh School for the proposed 2nd+PCH development.

 The meeting will be held at the school's Media Center, 4400 E. 10th St., at 5:30 p.m.
 Entry will be at the corner of Ximeno Avenue and 10th Street or on 10th Street.
There will be signs directing the public to the meeting site.

There is street parking and an adjacent parking area off of Park Avenue and 10th.

As proposed, 2nd+PCH would include 325 residential units, 191,000 square feet of retail, a 100-room hotel, 21,000 square feet of non-hotel restaurant space, a theater, and marine science learning center, 1,440 parking spaces.

Building heights would include a 12-story residential tower, as well as two - six story buildings.

The developer is requesting changes to the zoning for the site (SEADIP) in order to allow residential use, which is currently prohibited, and to allow buildings taller than the current height limit of 35 feet.

The project -- strongly opposed by environmentalists -- will need approvals from the Planning Commission, City Council and Coastal Commission.

 The project is highly controversial due to traffic impacts, height, density and precedent, according to city staff.

For more information, visit: www.lbds.info/civica/inc/displayblobpdf2.asp?BlobID=3204, or contact Jeff Winklepleck at (562) 570-6607 or Jeffrey.Winklepleck@longbeach.gov

 


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