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Skechers Scoping Meeting
- Date: 11/18/2015 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
- Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center
710 Pier Avenue
Hermosa Beach, California 90254
Skechers USA Inc. is proposing a large-scale commercial development project in the Cities of Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach, along Pacific Coast Highway and Sepulveda Boulevard respectively. The findings of the Initial Study showed the proposed project could have potentially significant impacts to the area.
The City of Hermosa Beach is holding a public scoping meeting to gather input from the community. You may review the Initial Study(PDF) for the Skechers Design Center and Offices Project.
The following notice was prepared by the City of Hermosa Beach:
Cities of Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach
NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT,
PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD AND PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the City of Hermosa Beach will prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the projects identified below that include improvements on properties in both Hermosa Beach
and Manhattan Beach. We need to know your views regarding the scope and content of the environmental information to be prepared for the proposed projects.
PROJECT TITLE AND APPLICANT: The Hermosa Beach component is titled: “Skechers Design Center and Executive
Offices Project”; the Manhattan Beach component is titled: “Skechers Corporate Office Project”. The Applicant is
Sepulveda Design Center LLC (Skechers USA Inc.), 330 S. Sepulveda Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266.
PROJECT LOCATIONS:
Hermosa Beach Component: The two buildings in Hermosa Beach would be located on the west side of Pacific Coast
Highway, north and south of 30th Street. The current property addresses are 2851, 2901, 3001, and 3125 Pacific Coast
Highway and 744 Longfellow Avenue (Assessor Parcel Nos. 4169-034-020, 4169-034-021, 4169-029-044, 4169-029-045,
and 4169-029-52).
Manhattan Beach Component: The building in Manhattan Beach would be located on the west side of Sepulveda
Boulevard just north of the Hermosa Beach city limit. The current property addresses are 305, 309 and 317 S. Sepulveda
Boulevard and 1050 Duncan Avenue (Assessor Parcel Nos. 4169-024-001, 4169-024-002, and 4169-024-021).
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Hermosa Beach Component:
The Hermosa Beach portion of the project would consist of two separate three- story concrete buildings. All vacant
structures currently on the project site, including a single-family residence and auto sales and repair facilities, would be
demolished. The project site encompasses a total of 83,956 square feet both north and south of 30th Street on two lots
near the Manhattan Beach boundary.
The Design Center would be located on the property south of 30th Street. It would have 101,358 square feet of floor
area and would accommodate up to 350 employees. Additionally, the building would be used to host conferences
approximately twice a year. Approximately 450-500 conference attendees would be transported via buses to the Design
Center from the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. The Executive Offices would be located on the property north of
30th Street and would encompass 32,341 square feet of floor area. The Executive Offices would employ up to 150
people. Total floor area of the two buildings would be 133,699 square feet.
The Design Center and Executive Offices would be connected by a 16’-1” wide footbridge crossing over 30th Street
between the second level of the Executive Offices and the third level of the Design Center. The maximum building height
for both buildings would be 35 feet. Both buildings would be similar in design to the existing Skechers building located at
330 S. Sepulveda Boulevard. Subterranean parking three to four levels deep would be located under both the Design
Center and Executive Offices. The primary entrance to the Design Center would be from a new driveway on the west side
of Pacific Coast Highway across from Keats Avenue. There would be an additional entrance at the southwest end of the
Executive Center on 30th Street.
Manhattan Beach Component:
The Manhattan Beach property is located on Sepulveda Boulevard between Duncan Avenue and Boundary Street near
the Hermosa Beach boundary. The existing buildings on the site would be demolished and replaced with a 37,703 squarefoot
Skechers office building that would be similar in design to the existing Skechers building at 330 S. Sepulveda
Boulevard. The new building would be two stories and 30 feet high over a three-story subterranean parking garage. The
building would comply with the height and other development standards of the General Commercial zone and the
Sepulveda Boulevard Development Guide. It would house back office corporate functions with 150 workers. The parking
garage entrance would be on Duncan Avenue.
PROBABLE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF THE PROJECT: Based on the findings of the Initial Study, the proposed
project could have potentially significant impacts on the following environmental factors: Aesthetics, Air Quality, Cultural
Resources, Geology/Soils, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land
Use/Planning, Noise, Population/Housing, Public Services, Recreation, Transportation/Traffic, Utilities/Service Systems,
and Mandatory Findings of Significance.
SCOPING MEETING: Pursuant to Section 21083.9 of the Public Resources Code, a Scoping Meeting will be held
to discuss the proposed project EIR and assist the City in identifying the range of actions, alternatives, mitigation
measures, and significant effects to be analyzed in depth in the EIR. The meeting will be held on November 18,
2015, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Hermosa Beach Community Center, 710 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach,
California.
A copy of the Initial Study describing the project location and potential environmental effects is available at the Community
Development Department, City of Hermosa Beach, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, California or may be reviewed at
http://www.hermosabch.org/index.aspx?page=482. For preparation of the EIR, the City of Hermosa Beach will be the
Lead Agency coordinating with the City of Manhattan Beach. The public review period for submitting comments on the
scope of the EIR is November 11, 2015 to December 11, 2015. All comments should be submitted no later than
December 11, 2015. Please send comments to Ken Robertson, Community Development Director, City of Hermosa
Beach, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA, 90254, (310) 318-0242 or via email to krobertson@hermosabch.org.
Include your name, address and concerns.
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