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Redondo Beach staff walk commission through certificate-of-appropriateness process under preservation ordinance

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City planning staff told the Public Amenities Commission how the preservation ordinance is applied and which projects require a certificate of appropriateness; the commission received and filed the minor alterations subcommittee report.

City of Redondo Beach planning staff gave a step‑by‑step overview of how the city reviews proposed changes to historic resources and what triggers a certificate of appropriateness under the preservation ordinance.

The presentation by Andrew Swiatek, senior planner, reviewed three levels of review: (1) staff review for routine and non‑visible alterations, (2) the minor alterations subcommittee for smaller exterior changes, and (3) full commission review for major exterior alterations, additions and demolitions. Sean Scully, planning manager, introduced the briefing and said staff prepared the summary…

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