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PLUM denies SAFER appeals in part and approves 1100 East Fifth Street mixed-use project with modified mitigation

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The Planning and Land Use Committee denied environmental appeals in part and approved the entitlements and EIR certification for the 1100 East Fifth Street eight-story mixed-use project, adopting additional mitigation measures and several requested incentives and waivers.

The Planning and Land Use Committee voted to deny appeals brought by the Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) in part, certify the environmental impact report for the 1100 East Fifth Street project, adopt modified findings and a mitigation monitoring program (including newly added measures), and approve the project entitlements and zone/height changes.

Kathleen King of the Department of City Planning told the committee the project is an eight-story mixed-use development at 1100 East Fifth Street and related addresses in downtown Los Angeles. She said SAFER filed identical appeals alleging…

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