By Brett Callwood
At the Planning and Environmental Quality Commission meeting on the evening of Tuesday, December 2, Public Hearing 6A called for, “Environmental assessment #15-25 and conditional use permit #6-25 to allow the operation of a warehouse within an existing 10,388 sf industrial building located in the industrial (m-1) zone at 1219 w. 135th street.”
The agenda elaborates: “A request from Jake Mallot (Ferrari Express Inc) to approve Conditional Use Permit (CUP #6-25) to allow the operation of a warehouse use within an existing 10,388 sf warehouse located in the Industrial (M-1) zone in accordance with Section 18.46.030.C.18 of the Gardena Municipal Code. The project is being considered for a categorical exemption from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1 – Existing Facilities). Staff Recommendation: Conduct the public hearing, receive testimony from the public, adopt Resolution No. PC 17-25, subject to the conditions of approval and direct staff to file a notice of exemption.”
The item passed unanimously, with all four commissioners that were present (Chair Ronald Wright-Scherr, Vice Chair Jules Kanhan, Steve Sherman and Deryl Henderson – Stephen Langley was absent) voting yes.
Item 6B called for, “Conditional Use Permit #5-25 to legalize the operation of a group care facility use at the site of the former Gardena terrace inn motel located in the general commercial (c-3) zone at 15902 S. Western Avenue.”
However, the Conditional Use Permit was withdrawn by the applicant.
















