California Environmental Quality Act – Notice of Exemption
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires an environmental review to evaluate projects for potential impacts on the environment. Environmental documents are written to identify any potential adverse environmental effects of proposed actions, assess their significance, and propose measures to eliminate or mitigate significant impacts. This posting will provide public notices and documents related to the environmental review process and information regarding the filing of Notices of Exemption (NOE).
PROJECT TITLE:
Chief Executive Office
LA Plaza De Cultura Y Artes
Roof and Exterior Wall RepairPROJECT LOCATION:
501 N Main St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The proposed project will repair the existing roof and exterior wall facade of the LA Plaza De Cultura Y Artes (LA Plaza) plaza house, Vickrey-Brunswig, and shop buildings located
at 501 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. LA Plaza is a community hub which celebrates and promotes Latinx culture through various exhibitions and programs. Water has been
leaking into the LA Plaza building which will be addressed by replacing the existing roofing assemblies and patching up the exterior walls.PROJECT APPLICANT:
County of Los Angeles Internal Services Department
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Thomas DeSantis
County of Los Angeles
Internal Services Department
Operations Service
Program & Project Management Division
1100 North Eastern Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90063
(562) 922-1355
TDesantis@isd.lacounty.govEXEMPT STATUS:
Categorical Exemption
TYPE, SECTION OR CODE:Categorically Exempt Project in accordance with Sections 15301 (d), 15302, 15303, and 15331 of the State CEQA Guidelines and Classes 1(c), 2, and 3 of the County’s
Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines, Appendix G.REASONS FOR EXEMPTION:
The scope of work consists of repairs to an existing roofing assemblies and exterior walls. Therefore, the work is within certain classes of projects that have been determined not to
have a significant effect on the environment because it includes repairs and minor alterations to existing public facilities with negligible or no expansion of use, replacement
of features with the same purpose and capacity, placement of small equipment and accessory structures, installation of equipment at existing facilities, and the project will
comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation standards to ensure that the project would not adversely affect character defining elements of the Plaza House, Vickrey-Brunswig Building, and shop buildings.In addition, based on the records of the proposed Project, it will comply with all applicable regulations, it is not in a sensitive environment and there are no cumulative impacts,
unusual circumstances, damage to scenic highways, listing on hazardous waste site lists compiled pursuant to Government Code section 65962.5, or indications that it may cause
a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historic resource that would make the exemptions inapplicable.PROJECT TITLE:
Department of Health Services
Los Angeles General Medical Center
Pavement Repair ProjectPROJECT LOCATION:
1200 N State St.
Los Angeles, CA 90033PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The proposed LA General Pavement Repair project will repair and replace damaged and uneven pavement and sidewalk areas at five (5) locations throughout the LA General campus. These locations total approximately 50,000 sq. ft. of pavement that have been identified due to poor conditions and will be scheduled for repair and replacement of asphalt pavement and/or concrete.
PROJECT APPLICANT:
County of Los Angeles Internal Services Department
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Thomas DeSantis
County of Los Angeles
Internal Services Department
Operations Service
Program & Project Management Division
1100 North Eastern Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90063
(562) 922-1355
TDesantis@isd.lacounty.govEXEMPT STATUS:
Categorical Exemption
TYPE, SECTION OR CODE:Categorically Exempt Project in accordance with Sections 15301 (d), 15302, 15303, and 15331 of the State CEQA Guidelines and Classes 1(c), 2, and 3 of the County’s
Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines, Appendix G.REASONS FOR EXEMPTION:
The scope of work consists of the repair and replacement of existing pavement and sidewalks. Therefore, the work is within certain classes of projects that have been
determined not to have a significant effect on the environment because the project includes repairs and minor alterations to existing public facilities with negligible or no expansion of use, replacement of features with the same purpose and capacity, and minor alterations to land.In addition, based on the records of the proposed Project, it will comply with all applicable regulations, it is not in a sensitive environment and there are no cumulative impacts,
unusual circumstances, damage to scenic highways, listing on hazardous waste site lists compiled pursuant to Government Code section 65962.5, or indications that it may cause
a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historic resource that would make the exemptions inapplicable.