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Agenda Item 10
(10) 201265S1\nCD 8, CD 1, CD 9 Previously Certified Environmental Impact Reports, Addendums and\nrelated California Environmental Quality Act Findings pursuant to Public\nResources Code Section 21166, Report from the City Attorney and draft\nOrdinance relative to amending the existing South Los Angeles Community\nPlan Implementation Overlay (CPIO) District (Ordinance No. 185927); that\nwill: a) create a CPIO Protected Unit Area, to provide new tenant\nprotections in certain Residential Subareas, b) modify the Transit Oriented\nDevelopment (TOD) Subareas to increase bonus incentives for the\nconstruction of certain affordable housing projects, including moving some\ncommercial nodes from the lower intensity to the higher intensity TOD\n(10) 201265S1\nCD 8, CD 1, CD 9 Previously Certified Environmental Impact Reports, Addendums and\nrelated California Environmental Quality Act Findings pursuant to Public\nResources Code Section 21166, Report from the City Attorney and draft\nOrdinance relative to amending the existing South Los Angeles Community\nPlan Implementation Overlay (CPIO) District (Ordinance No. 185927); that\nwill: a) create a CPIO Protected Unit Area, to provide new tenant\nprotections in certain Residential Subareas, b) modify the Transit Oriented\nDevelopment (TOD) Subareas to increase bonus incentives for the\nconstruction of certain affordable housing projects, including moving some\ncommercial nodes from the lower intensity to the higher intensity TOD\nSubarea; and, c) as part of the Slauson Corridor Transit Neighborhood\nPlan, add new Slauson Subareas to encourage green jobs, expanded\naffordable housing opportunities, and pathoriented building design; draft\nZone Change Ordinance; and related project Findings.\nCase No.: CPC20225432ZCCPIOA\nEnvironmental Nos. ENV20081780EIRADD2; ENV20081781EIR\nADD2; State Clearinghouse No. 2008101098\nFiscal Impact Statement: No\nCommunity Impact Statement: Yes\nFor if Amended: Empowerment Congress North Area Neighborhood\nDevelopment Council