
A developer is proposing a 5-story, 19-unit mixed-use project at 1410-1422 Main Street in Venice, at the end of Horizon and Market Avenues. The project includes multiple restaurants, office space, a roof deck, and underground parking accessed through a 14-foot alley.
This is the third time in ten years that this developer has attempted to build an oversized project on these lots. The previous two attempts were denied. This time, the developer tried to bypass the Venice Neighborhood Council process entirely, scheduling a City Planning hearing before the community had a chance to weigh in. Multiple residents within the required 300-foot notification radius were never notified.
The project does not address Venice’s actual housing needs. Of the 19 proposed units, only four would be designated as affordable, with the bulk of the development dedicated to commercial restaurant space, offices, and a roof deck. This is a market-rate development that leverages affordable housing incentives to justify massive zoning exceptions, not a project designed to serve the community.
If approved, this project would set a precedent for how developers can operate in the Venice Coastal Zone: submit repeatedly, bypass community review, file incomplete applications, and rely on the City to approve projects that local bodies have unanimously rejected.
Email City Planning: Let them know you oppose this project. Reference case number CPC-2021-2020-DB-CDP-SPPC-MEL-HCA.
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