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III. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING A. OVERVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING Project Location The approximately 10.4-acre Bundy Campus is located at 3171 S. Bundy Drive (also known as Centinela Avenue) in the City of Los Angeles, adjacent to the Santa Monica Airport. Regional access to the Bundy Campus is provided by the Santa Monica Freeway (I-10) and the San Diego Freeway (I-405), as shown in Figure II-1, Regional Location Map. The Bundy Campus is primarily bounded by commercial, restaurant, and airport-related industrial uses fronting Airport Avenue, followed by the Santa Monica Airport, to the north; Bundy Drive, beyond which is located additional residential development, to the east; residential development along Stanwood Place to the south; and Stewart Avenue, beyond which is located additional residential development, to the west (see Figure II-2, Project Location Map). The northern side of the Bundy Campus falls along the boundary between the Cities of Los Angeles and Santa Monica. Existing Land Uses Santa Monica College (SMC) s Bundy Campus is one of several satellite campuses operated by SMC. The Bundy Campus is a largely self-contained, year-round campus. The campus is occupied by a fourstory building of approximately 64,000 sf located in the central portion of the site (West Building), and a vacant two-story building of approximately 33,055 sf located in the eastern portion of the site (East Building). The remainder of the site consists of surface parking with approximately 609 parking spaces. Photographs of the Bundy Campus are provided in Figures III-2 through III-5, Views of the Bundy Campus. Figure III-1, Photograph Location Map, shows the locations where the photographs were taken. The four-story West Building was renovated in 2004/2005 to house 16 classrooms along with multipurpose rooms, school administrative offices, and student services functions. General Education, Continuing Education, and Non-Credit courses commenced during the Summer 2005 session. The Fall 2005 session added Early Childhood Development, Teacher Education, and Nursing classes to the course offerings. At the time of the issuance of the Notice of Preparation (NOP), during the Fall 2005 session, a maximum of 409 students were on the Bundy Campus at any given time during the week. Based on staffing assignments, a total of approximately 35 faculty and staff were on the Bundy Campus at any given time during the Fall 2005 semester. Therefore, the maximum number of students, faculty, and staff on the Bundy Campus at any given time during the Fall 2005 semester was approximately 444 persons. Page III-1

STEWART AVENUE DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP SOUTH AIRPORT AVENUE 20 24 19 18 4 9 3 12 21 23 12 20 27 REET 1 4 Bundy Campus 5 16 17 11 15 10 2 ACE 3 13 8 26 14 7 6 BUNDY DRIVE 25 9 22 ROSE AVENUE 0 75 150 225 300 Source: (Image) Santa Monica College, 2006; (Figure) Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, September 2006. Approximate Scale (Feet) Figure III-1 Photograph Location Map

View 1: Looking east at the western face of the four-story West Building. View 2: View of landscaping improvements at the southwestern corner of the Bundy Campus. MARINE ST DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP AIRPORT AVE CENTINELA AVE NAVY ST GRAND VIEW BLVD STANWOOD DR 2 1 3 COLONIAL AVE # WADE ST Photo Location Project Site STEWART AVE ROSE AVE INDIANAPOLIS ST 0 190 380 Feet View 3: View of the landscaped area and pedestrian walkway adjacent to the west face of the four-story west Building. PHOTO LOCATION MAP Source: Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, August 2005. Figure III-2 Views of the Bundy Campus

View 4: Looking west at the east face of the four-story building. View 5: Looking east at the west face of the vacant two-story building. MARINE ST DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP AIRPORT AVE 5 CENTINELA AVE 6 NAVY ST GRAND VIEW BLVD STANWOOD DR 4 COLONIAL AVE # WADE ST Photo Location Project Site STEWART AVE ROSE AVE INDIANAPOLIS ST 0 190 380 Feet View 6: Looking north from the Bundy driveway at the east face of the vacant two-story building. PHOTO LOCATION MAP Source: Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, August 2005. Figure III-3 Views of the Bundy Campus

View 7: Looking east along the Bundy driveway which runs along the southern boundary of the Bundy Campus. View 8: Looking west along the 10-foot soundwall that forms the southern boundary of the Bundy Campus. MARINE ST Closed Driveway DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP AIRPORT AVE 9 7 CENTINELA AVE NAVY ST GRAND VIEW BLVD STANWOOD DR 8 COLONIAL AVE # WADE ST Photo Location Project Site STEWART AVE ROSE AVE INDIANAPOLIS ST 0 190 380 Feet View 9: Looking east along the chain-link fence that forms the northern boundary of the Bundy Campus. To the left (north), a driveway is shown that once provided access to the site under BAE Systems ownership and is now closed. PHOTO LOCATION MAP Source: Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, August 2005. Figure III-4 Views of the Bundy Campus

View 10: Looking west from the Bundy Campus at the gate off Stewart Avenue, which is locked and restricted for emergency vehicle use only. View 11: Looking northeast from Stewart Avenue at the emergency gate and 10-foot soundwall that forms the western boundary of the Bundy Campus. MARINE ST DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP AIRPORT AVE 12 CENTINELA AVE NAVY ST GRAND VIEW BLVD STANWOOD DR # WADE ST Photo Location Project Site 10 11 STEWART AVE ROSE AVE INDIANAPOLIS ST Feet COLONIAL AVE 0 190 380 View 12: View of a driveway in the northeastern portion of the Bundy Campus that once provided access to the site under BAE Systems ownership and is now closed. PHOTO LOCATION MAP Source: Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, August 2005. Figure III-5 Views of the Bundy Campus

Bundy Campus courses and programs are scheduled Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., with minimal weekend activity. Operations throughout the year are generally consistent with this schedule, though specific scheduling times may vary. Surrounding Land Uses As discussed above, the Bundy Campus is primarily bounded by commercial, restaurant, and airportrelated industrial uses fronting Airport Avenue, followed by the Santa Monica Airport, to the north (City of Santa Monica); Bundy Drive, beyond which is located additional residential development, to the east (City of Los Angeles); residential development along Stanwood Place to the south (City of Los Angeles); and Stewart Avenue, beyond which is located additional residential development, to the west (City of Los Angeles). As of the date of issuance of the NOP, an existing surface parking lot on the northern side of Airport Avenue, southeast of Donald Douglas Loop South, was serving as a park-and-ride shuttle lot to the Main Campus. This 8-acre site has since been vacated and is currently under construction with the development of the Airport Park. The Santa Monica Airport is located adjacent to the Airport Park site, north and west of Donald Douglas Loop South. Photographs of the surrounding land uses are provided in Figures III-6 through III-8, Views of Surrounding Land Uses. A map showing the locations where the photographs were taken is provided in Figure III-1, Photograph Location Map. Site History For the last 15 years, SMC has been implementing an enrollment management policy designed to reduce vehicle trips to the SMC Main Campus. This policy provides for largely self-contained satellite campuses in an effort to balance instructional capacities at multiple facilities. Following is a brief history of the Bundy Campus, which SMC purchased for development as a satellite campus to support and enhance certain SMC professional and continuing education programs: December 2001: SMC purchases the 10.4-acre site from BAE Systems, a major defense contractor. BAE Systems had previously used the site for approximately 20 years as a manufacturing and research and development facility. At the time of its purchase, the site contains four buildings: an approximate 64,000-square-foot four-story building, an approximate 30,000-square-foot two-story building, and two single-story low-rise manufacturing buildings attached to the four-story building of approximately 10,000 and 90,000 square feet, respectively. BAE Systems continues to lease the site from SMC for the next year. February 2003: BAE Systems vacates the Bundy Campus. January 2004: The Trustees adopt an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) to address the conversion and reuse of the existing four-story West Building on the site to allow for its current function as an educational facility. January 2002 June 2005: SMC completes the following upgrades to the Bundy Campus: Page III-7

o o o o o o o Demolition of the previously existing two low-rise manufacturing buildings, removing a total of approximately 100,000 square feet of building space. The existing two-story and four-story East and West Buildings remain on the site; Construction of an internal roadway to link the east/upper and west/lower portions of the site; Removal of overhead power lines; Construction of a 10-foot, landscaped sound wall along the south and west edges of the campus; Planting of more than 200 trees; Renovation of the four-story West Building for reuse as an educational facility with 16 classrooms along with multi-purpose rooms and offices, while the two-story East Building remains vacant; and Provision of 609 surface parking spaces. January 2005: SMC commences the planning process for the Bundy Campus Master Plan. March and April 2005: SMC conducts four visioning sessions to solicit suggestions for the Draft Master Plan for the Bundy Campus. Two visioning sessions are held with the SMC Faculty & Staff Steering Committee, one session is held with City of Santa Monica community representatives, and one session is held with City of Los Angeles community representatives. SMC staff continues to meet with representatives of the Mar Vista Community Council, Friends of Sunset Park, the Pico Neighborhood Association, and other community groups in the following months. July 2005: The first classes commence at the Bundy Campus with the start of the Summer 2005 session. Classes offered during this session include General Education, Continuing Education, and Non-Credit programs. September 2005: The Fall 2005 session commences at the Bundy Campus with 16 classrooms along with multi-purpose rooms, offices, and student services functions in use; Early Child Development, Teacher Education, and Nursing classes are added to the course offerings; September 2005: The Draft Master Plan for the Bundy Campus becomes publicly available and the Notice of Preparation (NOP) for the Draft EIR is circulated for a 30-day review period. Page III-8

October 2005: SMC conducts a scoping meeting to solicit comments on the NOP in circulation. November 2005: The City of Santa Monica orders SMC to vacate the leased remote shuttle lot on the Santa Monica Airport property north of the Bundy Campus across Airport Avenue. The City of Santa Monica commences construction of the Airport Park Expansion project on this site. January 2006: The Donald Douglas Loop South access to the Bundy Campus is resurfaced and re-striped to provide right-turn egress-only access to Airport Avenue from the Bundy Campus. Spring 2006: SMC and the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) discuss the installation of a signal on Bundy Drive at a potential new driveway at the northeast corner of the Bundy Campus. Land Use and Zoning There are four zoning designations on the Bundy Campus, as depicted on Figure IV.F-1, Existing Zoning Designations, in Section IV.F (Land Use and Planning). The area along the north, west, and east perimeter of the site is zoned as P-1 (Automobile Parking Zone, Height District 1) and P-1VL (Automobile Parking Zone, Very Limited Height District 1). The portion of the Bundy Campus occupied by the vacant two-story East Building is zoned as [Q]CR-1 (Limited Commercial Zone, permanent Qualified classification, Height District 1). The remaining area on the Bundy Campus is zoned as M1-1 (Limited Industrial Zone, Height District 1). The Bundy Campus is located within the Palms Mar Vista Del Rey Community Plan Area and has a land use designation in the Community Plan of Limited Industrial. The site is also located within the Los Angeles Coastal Transportation Corridor Specific Plan Area. Access and Circulation As of the date of issuance of the NOP, September 26, 2005, vehicular access to the Bundy Campus was provided via one ingress/egress driveway on Bundy Drive approximately 500 feet south of Airport Avenue at the southeast corner of the Bundy Campus (see View 7 in Figure III-4; see also access point 3 in the Figure II-3, Proposed Site Plan). At that time, the Donald Douglas Loop South access to Airport Avenue west of the 3200 Airport Avenue Building was closed (see View 12 in Figure III-5; see also access point 5 in the Figure II-3, Proposed Site Plan). In January 2006, the Donald Douglas Loop South access was resurfaced and re-striped to provide right-turn egress-only onto Airport Avenue from the Bundy Campus. Page III-9

View 13: Looking west along Stanwood Place at single-family residential uses south of the Bundy Campus. View 14: View of single-family residences on Stanwood Place. The homes shown are adjacent to the 10-foot soundwall that forms the southern boundary of the Bundy Campus. MARINE ST DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP AIRPORT AVE CENTINELA AVE NAVY ST GRAND VIEW BLVD STANWOOD DR 14 # WADE ST Photo Location Project Site 15 STEWART AVE 13 ROSE AVE INDIANAPOLIS ST Feet COLONIAL AVE 0 190 380 View 15: Looking north along Stewart Avenue at single-family residential uses west of the Bundy Campus. The homes shown are across Stewart Avenue from the emergency gate and 10-foot soundwall that forms the western boundary of the Bundy Campus. PHOTO LOCATION MAP Source: Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, August 2005. Figure III-6 Views of Surrounding Land Uses

View 16: Looking east from the Bundy Campus at single-family residential uses across Bundy Drive. View 17: Looking west along Dewey Street at single-family residential uses east of Bundy Drive. CENTINELA AVE MARINE ST DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP AIRPORT AVE 18 16 NAVY ST GRAND VIEW BLVD 17 STANWOOD DR COLONIAL AVE # WADE ST Photo Location Project Site STEWART AVE ROSE AVE INDIANAPOLIS ST 0 190 380 Feet View 18: Looking west along Navy Street at single-family residential uses east of Bundy Drive. PHOTO LOCATION MAP Source: Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, August 2005. Figure III-7 Views of Surrounding Land Uses

View 19: Looking west from Bundy Drive at airport-related commercial/industrial uses that front Airport Avenue, adjacent to the Bundy Campus' northern boundary. View 20: Looking west from Airport Avenue at the commercial/industrial uses that border the Bundy Campus to the north. MARINE ST DONALD DOUGLAS LOOP AIRPORT AVE 20 19 21 CENTINELA AVE NAVY ST GRAND VIEW BLVD STANWOOD DR COLONIAL AVE # WADE ST Photo Location Project Site STEWART AVE ROSE AVE INDIANAPOLIS ST 0 190 380 Feet View 21: Looking northwest from Airport Avenue at the Santa Monica Airport. The parking lot shown in the foreground is planned to be developed as a public park. PHOTO LOCATION MAP Source: Christopher A. Joseph & Associates, August 2005. Figure III-8 Views of Surrounding Land Uses

A third access point on Stewart Avenue is gated and restricted for emergency vehicle use only (see Views 10 and 11 in Figure III-5; see also access point 4 in the Figure II-3, Proposed Site Plan). As of the date of issuance of the NOP, two additional access points that historically provided access to the Bundy Campus from Airport Avenue under BAE Systems operations were closed. These access points include: the 3400 Airport Avenue Building Driveway located at the Bundy Campus northern edge between the 3400 Airport Avenue Building and Bundy Drive (see access point 2 in the Figure II-3, Proposed Site Plan); and the Spitfire Grill Driveway located at the Bundy Campus northern edge between the Spitfire Grill and the 3200 Airport Avenue Building (see View 9 in Figure III-4; see also access point 1 in the Figure II-3, Proposed Site Plan). Parking As of the July 2005 campus opening, the Bundy Campus provided surface parking for 609 vehicles; however, due to the fact that automobile access points from Airport Avenue had been severed by the City of Santa Monica, campus parking was restricted to faculty and disabled students only. The majority of the students utilized the shuttle parking lot north of Airport Avenue and entered the campus via a pedestrian gate at the northwest corner of the property. In January 2006, with the opening of the driveway to Airport Avenue by way of Donald Douglas Loop South, parking on the Bundy Campus was made available to all students and staff. Public Utilities Sewer The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation Division (i.e., Bureau of Sanitation), provides sewer conveyance infrastructure and wastewater treatment services for the City of Los Angeles, including the Bundy Campus and surrounding locale. The Hyperion Treatment Plant (HTP), located directly west of the Los Angeles International Airport in Playa Del Rey, provides wastewater treatment for the Bundy Campus. Local wastewater service is provided to the Bundy Campus by an existing on-site six-inch City of Los Angeles sewer line which serves the existing East and West Buildings and connects to existing eight-inch City of Los Angeles sewer lines in Dewey Street and Stewart Avenue. 1 The Bundy Campus is also in the vicinity of existing six-inch City of Santa Monica sewer lines in Airport Avenue and Donald Douglas Loop South. 2 Existing uses on the Bundy Campus, including public restrooms and classroom uses, currently generate an average of approximately 2,079 gallons per day (gpd) of wastewater. 1 2 City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Navigate LA, Wastewater S-Maps, Map No. 534, website: http: navigatela.lacity.org/commongallery/index.htm, April 26, 2005. City of Santa Monica, Department of Engineering, Map No. 35, updated July 1985. Page III-13

Water Water service is provided to both the Bundy Campus and the surrounding locale by the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP). LADWP is responsible for ensuring that water demand within the City is met and that State and federal water quality standards are achieved. In terms of the City s overall water supply, in addition to local groundwater sources, the LADWP operates and receives water via the Los Angeles-Owens River aqueduct and is a member of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). Local water service is provided to the Bundy Campus by an existing four-inch water line providing up to 400 gallons per minute (gpm) and a 10-inch fire service line providing up to 5,000 gpm, both of which run along the south driveway serving the existing East and West Buildings. These onsite water lines connect to an existing 12-inch City of Los Angeles water line in Bundy Drive. 3 The Bundy Campus is also in the vicinity of the following City of Santa Monica water lines: six-inch and 12-inch water lines in Airport Avenue, and eight-inch water lines in Donald Douglas Loop South. 4 Water is currently consumed on the Bundy Campus for a variety of uses, including irrigated landscaping, public restrooms, and classroom uses. Existing uses on the Bundy Campus currently consume an average of approximately 2,495 gpd of water. Energy (Electricity and Natural Gas) Electrical utility service is currently provided to both the Bundy Campus and the surrounding locale by the LADWP. Local electricity service is provided to the Bundy Campus by existing electrical lines located at the southeast corner of the Bundy Campus. Electricity is consumed for a variety of uses on the Bundy Campus, including: classroom and school administrative office lighting and cooling; outdoor/security lighting; and electricity associated with classroom instruction (e.g., for operating equipment, etc.). Existing uses on the Bundy Campus currently consume an average of approximately 2,025 kilowatt hours (kwh) per day of electricity. The Southern California Gas Company (SCG) provides natural gas service to the City of Los Angeles, including the Bundy Campus and the surrounding locale, through existing gas mains located under streets and public right-of-ways. Natural gas service is provided in accordance with SCG policies. Local natural gas infrastructure in the project vicinity includes existing two-inch gas mains located at the southeast corner of the Bundy Campus. Natural gas is currently consumed by the Bundy Campus for heating in the existing four-story West Building. Existing uses on the Bundy Campus currently consume an average of approximately 5,987 cubic feet (cf) per day of natural gas. 3 4 City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Map Nos. 116-150,153 and 118-150-153, provided by request June 29, 2005. City of Santa Monica, Department of Engineering, Map No. 45, updated September 1993. Page III-14

B. RELATED PROJECTS CEQA requires that Environmental Impact Reports analyze cumulative impacts, defined in CEQA Guidelines Section 15355 as two or more individual effects which, when considered together, are considerable or which compound or increase other environmental impacts. In addition, CEQA Guidelines Section 15130 indicates that the analysis of cumulative impacts need not be as in-depth as what is performed relative to the proposed project, but instead is to be guided by the standards of practicality and reasonableness. The cumulative impacts analysis considers the anticipated impacts of the Master Plan along with reasonably foreseeable growth. According to CEQA Guidelines Section 15130(b)(1), reasonably foreseeable growth may be based on: 5 A list of past, present, and probable future projects producing related or cumulative impacts; and/or A summary of projections contained in an adopted general plan or related planning document, or in a prior environmental planning document which has been adopted or certified, which described or evaluated regional or area-wide conditions contributing to the cumulative impact. Cumulative study areas are defined based on an analysis of the geographical scope relevant to each particular environmental issue. Therefore, the cumulative study area and the applicable related projects for each individual environmental impact may vary. For example, a cumulative visual impact generally could only affect the area within the view of a project site, while a cumulative air quality impact could affect the entire South Coast Air Basin. The specific boundaries, and the related projects within those boundaries, for the cumulative study area of each environmental issue are identified in the applicable environmental issue sections in Section IV (Environmental Impact Analysis), of this Draft EIR. For purposes of the cumulative impact analysis, Table III-1 identifies a list of past, present, and probable future projects derived from building and planning application records from the Cities of Los Angeles and Santa Monica. The general location of each identified related project in relation to the Bundy Campus is provided in Figure III-9, Related Projects Location Map. 5 Clarification based on Communities for a Better Environment v. California Resources Agency, 2002. Page III-15

Table III-1 Related Projects Related Project No. Project Name Land Use (unit) Size Address City 1 Apartment Complex apartment (du) 50 4050 Glencoe Avenue Los Angeles 2 Apartments apartment (du) 97 4060 Glencoe Avenue Los Angeles 3 Apartments apartment (du) 64 4080 Glencoe Avenue Los Angeles 4 Apartment Complex apartment (du) 51 4109 Glencoe Avenue Los Angeles 5 Apartments apartment (du) 99 4114 Glencoe Avenue Los Angeles 6 Apartment Complex apartment (du) 51 4115 Glencoe Avenue Los Angeles homes (du) 2,600 7 Playa Vista Phase II a retail (sf) 150,000 Jefferson Boulevard and Lincoln Boulevard Los Angeles 8 Lincoln Place Project retail (sf) 197,000 1400 Lincoln Boulevard Los Angeles 9 Bed Bath and Beyond b retail (sf) 80,000 11854 Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles 10 Westside Media Center health club (sf) 34,000 12232 Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles 11 Westside Pavilion sf retail (sf) 723,466 theater (seats) 2,340 10850 Pico Boulevard Los Angeles 12 New West Middle School school (students) 250 11625 Pico Boulevard Los Angeles 13 Apartment Complex apartment (du) 118 4155 Redwood Avenue Los Angeles 14 Taco Bell replacement of existing bldg. w/ new fast-food 1623 12011 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles w/ drive thru (sf) 15 Wells Fargo Bank bank (sf) 4300 13400 W. Washington Boulevard Los Angeles 16 Fast Food/Retail/Office fast food, retail, office (sf) 61000 1540 2nd Street Santa Monica 17 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1032 3rd Street Santa Monica 18 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1048 3rd Street Santa Monica 19 Mixed-Use condominium (du) 5 947 4th Street Santa Monica 20 Condominiums residential (du) 75 1539 4th Street Santa Monica 21 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 914 5th Street Santa Monica 22 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 944 5th Street Santa Monica 23 Mixed-Use residential (du) 49 retail (sf) 3,000 1241 5th Street Santa Monica 24 Mixed-Use residential (du) 16 retail (sf) 1,000 1321 5th Street Santa Monica 25 Residential residential (du) 48 1324 5th Street Santa Monica 26 Mixed-Use residential (du) 56 retail (sf) 5,000 1410 5th Street Santa Monica Page III-16

Table III-1 (Continued) Related Projects Related Project No. Project Name Land Use (unit) Size Address City 27 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 50 retail (sf) 3,000 1420 5th Street Santa Monica 28 Apartments apartment (du) 26 1437 5th Street Santa Monica 29 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 50 retail (sf) 3,000 1442 5th Street Santa Monica 30 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 52 retail (sf) 4,000 1450 5th Street Santa Monica 31 Apartments apartment (du) 46 1548 5th Street Santa Monica 32 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 48 retail (sf) 2,000 1234 6th Street Santa Monica 33 Apartments apartment (du) 50 1244 6th Street Santa Monica 34 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 52 retail (sf) 2,000 1411 7th Street Santa Monica 35 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 48 retail (sf) 2,000 1418 7th Street Santa Monica 36 Apartments apartment (du) 50 1427 7th Street Santa Monica 37 Condominiums condominium (du) 17 1544 7th Street Santa Monica 38 Condominiums condominium (du) 8 2510 7th Street Santa Monica 39 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 839 9th Street Santa Monica 40 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1027 10th Street Santa Monica 41 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1750 10th Street Santa Monica 42 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1038 11th Street Santa Monica 43 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 911 12th Street Santa Monica 44 Condominiums condominium (du) 15 1211 12th Street Santa Monica 45 Apartments apartment (du) 16 1652 12th Street Santa Monica 46 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 914 14th Street Santa Monica 47 Apartments apartment (du) 30 1511 15th Street Santa Monica 48 Condominiums condominium (du) 10 838 16th Street Santa Monica 49 Condominiums condominium (du) 6 1415 16th Street Santa Monica 50 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1520 16th Street Santa Monica 51 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1537 16th Street Santa Monica 52 Condominiums condominium (du) 11 1803 16th Street Santa Monica 53 Residential residential (du) 8 908 17th Street Santa Monica 54 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1105 18th Street Santa Monica 55 Residential residential (du) 6 1927 18th Street Santa Monica 56 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 811 19th Street Santa Monica 57 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 838 19th Street Santa Monica 58 Residential residential (du) 5 851 19th Street Santa Monica 59 Condominiums condominium (du) 8 917 19th Street Santa Monica Page III-17

Table III-1 (Continued) Related Projects Related Project No. Project Name Land Use (unit) Size Address City 60 Residential residential (du) 5 1035 19th Street Santa Monica 61 Residential residential (du) 5 2018 19th Street Santa Monica 62 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 923 20th Street Santa Monica 63 Residential residential (du) 101 1671 20th Street Santa Monica 64 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1120 21st Street Santa Monica 65 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 2013 21st Street Santa Monica 66 St. Johns Medical Center and Master Plan medical center NA 1328 22nd Street Santa Monica 67 Condominiums condominium (du) 10 2512 28th Street Santa Monica 68 Apartments apartment (du) 14 1751 Appian Way Santa Monica 69 Mixed-Use residential (du) 39 retail (sf) 7,000 430 Arizona Avenue Santa Monica 70 Residential residential (du) 49 505 Arizona Avenue Santa Monica 71 Alzheimers Facility beds 65 1131 Arizona Avenue Santa Monica 72 Condominiums condominium (du) 7 217 Bicknell Street Santa Monica 73 Mixed-Use residential (du) 50 commercial (sf) 6,000 606 Broadway Santa Monica 74 Apartments apartment (du) 48 626 Broadway Santa Monica 75 Apartments/Office apartment (du) 7 1424 Broadway Santa Monica 76 Condominiums condominium (du) 32 1502 Broadway Santa Monica 77 Mixed-Use residential (du) 32 sign shop (sf) 3,000 1906 Broadway Santa Monica 78 Condominiums condominium (du) 8 1311 Centinela Avenue Santa Monica 79 Storage self-storage 31,400 1707 Cloverfield Blvd Santa Monica 80 Condominiums condominium (du) 16 1940 Cloverfield Blvd Santa Monica 81 Apartments apartment (du) 38 525 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica parking structure (max. 600 Big Blue Bus Campus spaces) 82 Expansion c 612 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica office (sf) 46,500 maintenance bldg. (sf) 55,000 83 Affordable Housing apartment (du) 26 711 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica 84 Apartments apartment (du) 145 2834 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica 85 Euclid Park park (sf) 15,000 1525 Euclid Street Santa Monica 86 Lantana South entertainment production (sf) 99,000 3131 Exposition Boulevard Santa Monica 87 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1243 Franklin Avenue Santa Monica 88 Condominiums condominium (du) 6 2015 Idaho Avenue Santa Monica 89 Santa Monica Civic Center Parking replacement parking (spaces) N/A 1685 Main Street Santa Monica Page III-18

Table III-1 (Continued) Related Projects Related Project No. Project Name Land Use (unit) Size Address City Structure retail (sf) 12,500 90 North Main (Pioneer Bakery Site) apartment (du) 107 specialty retail (sf) 12,000 apartment (du) 26 specialty retail (sf) 7,000 2012 Main Street Santa Monica 91 Affordable Housing apartment (du) 44 2209 Main Street Santa Monica 92 Mixed-Use residential (du) 24 commercial (sf) 9,000 212 Marine Street Santa Monica 93 Private High School high school (sf) 15,000 2230 Michigan Avenue Santa Monica 94 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 1719 Ocean Front Walk Santa Monica hotel (rooms) 200 95 Miramar Development specialty retail (sf) 12,000 Agreement restaurant (sf) 7,000 1133 Ocean Avenue Santa Monica meeting place (sf) 10,000 Hill Street Partners hotel (rooms) 75 96 Development 1327 Ocean Avenue Santa Monica Agreement restaurant (sf) 3,000 condominium (du) 186 97 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 54 3025 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica specialty retail (sf) 5,000 98 Lantana East entertainment production (sf) 64,000 3030 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica 99 New Roads private school (sf) 115,000 3131 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica 100 Auto Dealership Expansion auto dealership (sf) 9,600 3300 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica 101 Condominiums condominium (du) 9 125 Pacific Street Santa Monica 102 Condominiums condominium (du) 5 126 Pacific Street Santa Monica 103 Condominiums condominium (du) 18 1112 Pico Blvd Santa Monica 104 Condominiums condominium (du) 8 1528 Princeton Street Santa Monica 105 Mayfair Theater apartment (du) 38 retail (sf) 10,000 212 Santa Monica Blvd Santa Monica 106 Affordable Housing apartment (du) 44 2601 Santa Monica Blvd Santa Monica 107 Mixed-Use apartment (du) 10 retail (sf) 12,000 3107 Santa Monica Blvd Santa Monica 108 Production Live/Work Bldg. commercial (sf) 34,000 1818 Stanford Street Santa Monica 109 Production/Office/ production office 9,000 Residential residential (sf) 10,000 1630 Stewart Avenue Santa Monica 110 Condominiums condominium (du) 12 2121 Virginia Avenue Santa Monica 111 Mixed-Use residential (du) 50 507 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica Page III-19

Table III-1 (Continued) Related Projects Related Project No. Project Name Land Use (unit) Size Address City commercial (sf) 5,351 a 112 Transportation Facility Master Plan 113 Airport Park Expansion 114 115 116 117 bus maintenance building (sf) 40,000 office (sf) 8,000 city park (acre) 4 dog park (acre) 1 recreation field (acre) 1 removal of shuttle lot NA Santa Monica/UCLA Hospital d Hospital (beds) 266 Santa Monica Pier Bridge & Pier Ramp Santa Monica Downtown Parking Civic Center Specific Plan pier NA parking (spaces) 1,712 residential (du) 800 office (sf) 93,000 restaurant/retail (sf) 25,000 city service building (sf) 100,000 auditorium expansion (sf) 20,000 early childhood center (sf) 12,500 park (acre) 12.8 soccer field (acre) 1 Colorado Avenue to the north, 7 th Street to the east, 5 th Street to the west, Olympic Boulevard to the south Donald Douglas Loop to north, Airport Avenue to south, Bundy Drive to east Wilshire Boulevard to north, Arizona Avenue to south, 16 th Street to east, 15 th Street to west Santa Monica Pier Bridge/Ramp and Colorado Avenue Wilshire Boulevard to north, Colorado Avenue to south, 5 th Street to east, 2 nd Street to west Colorado Avenue to north, Pico Boulevard to south, 4 th Street to east, Ocean Avenue to west Santa Monica Santa Monica Santa Monica Santa Monica Santa Monica Santa Monica West Coast Traditional Neighborhoods, Playa Vista, Los Angeles, website: http://www.tndwest.com/playavista.html, June 30, 2006. b Phone conversation with Mike Boyorio, Bed Bath & Beyond, July 6, 2006. c Syska Hennessey Group, Big Blue Bus Campus Expansion Santa Monica, California, website: http://www.syska.com/sustainable/projects/ bbbus.html, June 30, 2006. d UCLA Santa Monica Replacement Hospital, Future, website: http://www.ucmt.org/santamonica/html/about/future.shtml, June 30, 2006. Source: Kaku Associates, June 2006. Page III-20

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