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Torrance council denies appeal, allows two‑story addition at 2622 Delmy Street
Summary
The Torrance City Council on Jan. 28 denied an appeal and approved a precise plan of development allowing first- and second‑story additions to a single‑family house in the hillside overlay at 2622 Delmy Street; council determined the project exempt from CEQA and voted unanimously.
The Torrance City Council unanimously denied an appeal and approved a precise plan of development for a two‑story addition at 2622 Delmy Street, a property in the city’s hillside overlay, during its Jan. 28 meeting.
The vote followed a staff presentation, testimony from the project applicant and an appellant who lives uphill, and questions from council members. Michelle Ramirez, community development director, and Lee Ortz of the Community Development Department summarized the project’s dimensions and findings from planning review. Ramirez told the council the project complies with objective development standards for the R‑1 zone and recommended denying the appeal and approving the project.
Appellant testimony stressed potential loss of…
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