by Kevin Cody Hermosa Beach property owners who illegally rent short term vacation rentals (STVRs) in the residential parking district (west of Morningside and…
The proposed Sunrise Senior Living community, coming potentially to a 1.2 acre site on the southeast corner of Sepulveda Boulevard and Fifth Street, would replace the two-story Goat Hill shopping plaza, 350 N. Sepulveda Blvd., that houses Rinaldiâs Deli, a Two Guns Espresso, retail and personal service businesses; a one-story restaurant and medical office building, 400 N. Sepulveda Blvd.; and a one-story restaurant building, 250 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
The state-mandated study, called a draft environmental impact report, analyzes potential consequences of a proposed development. Those interested have until 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 4, to submit comments, either by email to associate planner Angelica Ochoa, aochoa@citymb.info; or by mail to City of Manhattan Beach, Attn: Angelica Ochoa, Community Development Department, 1400 Highland Ave., Manhattan Beach.