Los Angeles
City Council
Agenda Item 17
(17)\n26-0076\nCD 13\nENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR), STATEMENT OF\nOVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS, MITIGATION MONITORING\nPROGRAM, AND EIR ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS; and PLANNING\nAND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) appeal for the property\nlocated at 5950 - 6048 West Hollywood Blvd; and 6037 West Carlton\nWay.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the City Council has reviewed and considered\nthe information contained in the Draft EIR, ENV-2022-\n6688-EIR (SCH No. 2023050659), dated November 2024,\nand the Final EIR, dated May 2025 (6000 Hollywood\nBoulevard Project EIR), as well as the whole of the\nadministrative record.\na. CERTIFY the following:\ni. The 6000 Hollywood Boulevard\nProject EIR has been completed in\ncompliance with CEQA.\nii. The 6000 Hollywood Boulevard\nProject EIR was presented to the\ndecision-making body of the lead\nagency.\niii. The 6000 Hollywood Boulevard EIR\nreflects the independent judgement\nand analysis of the lead agency.\nb. ADOPT the following:\ni. The related and prepared 6000\nHollywood Boulevard Project EIR\nEnvironmental Findings.\nii. The Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations.\niii. The Mitigation Monitoring Program\nprepared for the 6000 Hollywood\nBoulevard Project EIR.\n2. ADOPT the Findings of the Los Angeles City Planning\nCommission (LACPC) as the Findings of Council.\n3. RESOLVE TO DENY the APPEAL filed by Coalition for\nResponsible Equitable Economic Development Los\nAngeles (CREED LA), c/o Aidan P. Marshall, Adams,\nBroadwell, Joseph & Cardozo (Representative: Aidan P.\nMarshall, Adams, Broadwell, Joseph & Cardozo), and\nTHEREBY SUSTAIN the LACPC’s determination in\ncertifying the EIR, and adopting a Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and EIR\nEnvironmental Findings, as the environmental clearance\nfor a mixed-use development comprised of 350 residential\nunits (including 44 units for Very Low Income households),\n136,000 square feet of office, 18,004 square feet of retail,\nand 4,038 square feet of restaurant, the proposed uses\nwould be within three primary buildings (Buildings A, B,\nand C), and 11 low-rise structures dispersed throughout\nthe Project Site, Building A would be a 136,000 square\nfeet, six-story office and retail building; Building B would\nbe a 289,079 square feet, 35 story residential tower; and\nBuilding C would be a 23,560 square feet four-story\nresidential building, Buildings A and B and the low-rise\nstructures would front Hollywood Boulevard (Hollywood\nLot) and Building C would be located on a single lot\nfronting Carlton Way (Carlton Lot), one of the low-rise\nstructures would be a 4,038 square-foot, two-story\nrestaurant and the remaining 10 structures would include\n38 residential townhomes, ranging from two to four stories\nin height, upon completion, the Project would result in a\ntotal floor area of 501,185 square feet on a 3.7-acre site,\nwith a maximum building height of 419 feet, all of the\nexisting improvements and uses on the Project Site would\nbe demolished; for the properties located at 5950 - 6048\nWest Hollywood Boulevard, and 6037 West Carlton Way,\nsubject to Conditions of Approval.\nApplicant: 6000 Hollywood Boulevard Associates, LLC\nRepresentative: Spencer B. Kallick, Allen Matkins Leck Gamble\nMallory & Natsis, LLP\nCase No. ENV-2022-6688-EIR-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2022-6688-EIR-1A\nRelated Cases: VTT-83987-2A; ZA-2022-6687-CUB-DB-SPR-HCA-\n1A\nFiscal Impact Statement: The LACPC reports that there is no General\nFund impact as administrative costs are recovered through fees.