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Title 10Division 3 — All ZonesChapter 3 — ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT

Article 5 — Negative Declarations

Redondo Beach Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Redondo Beach

Note: Ordinance No. 3125 c.s., eff. January 16, 2015, repealed and replaced Sections 10-3.501—10-3.503 and 10-3.505 and amended and renumbered Section 10-3.504 to be 10-3.505, which consisted of Ordinance No. 2684 c.s., eff. April 17, 1993.

§ 10-3.501. Preparation of a negative declaration.

A negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration shall contain the information as prescribed in Section 15071 of the CEQA Guidelines. (§ 7, Ord. 3125 c.s., eff. January 16, 2015)

§ 10-3.502. Notice of intent to adopt a negative declaration.

  • (a) The City shall provide notice of intent to adopt a negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration in compliance with Section 15072 of the CEQA Guidelines. Such notice can be combined with any other notice otherwise required for the project. In addition to the requirements provided by the CEQA Guidelines, notice shall also include at least one of the following:

    • (1) The publication of such notice at least once in a weekly newspaper of general circulation within the South Bay area of Los Angeles County;

    • (2) The posting of such notice in at least one prominent place on or about the project site. In the event the project abuts 200 or more lineal feet of street frontage, or is itself a street project, at least one such notice shall be posted on or about the street line at intervals of not more than 200 lineal feet starting at each end of the project;

    • (3) The mailing of such notice to persons owning property within a 300-foot radius of the project site; and

    • (4) Such notice can be combined with the hearing notice otherwise required for the project, if feasible, and further provided that in the case of amendments to the text provisions of Title 10, not dealing with any specific parcel of land, notification shall be by the method set out in subsection (a)(1) of this section only.

  • (§ 7, Ord. 3125 c.s., eff. January 16, 2015)

§ 10-3.503. Public review of a proposed negative declaration.

The City shall provide a public review period for the proposed negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration in compliance with Section 15073 of the CEQA Guidelines. (§ 7, Ord. 3125 c.s., eff. January 16, 2015)

§ 10-3.504. Adoption of a negative declaration.

The City shall comply with the requirements contained in Section 15074 of the CEQA Guidelines before adopting a negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration. After adopting a negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration the City shall file a notice of determination as provided by Section 15075 of the CEQA Guidelines. (§ 7, Ord. 3125 c.s., eff. January 16, 2015)

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§ 10-3.505

§ 10-3.505

§ 10-3.505. Time limits for a negative declaration.

Time limits. A negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration must be completed and ready for certification within 180 days from the date when the City accepts the application as complete. A negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration may be certified at a later time when the permit or other entitlement is approved. The time limits established in this section may be extended for a reasonable period of time in the event compelling circumstances justify additional time in accordance with Section 15109 of the CEQA Guidelines or the project applicant consents to the extension.

(§ 7, Ord. 3125 c.s., eff. January 16, 2015)

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Contents — Redondo Beach Zoning Code
Redondo Beach Zoning Code
  1. Title 10
    Overview
    1. Article 7 — SUBDIVISION STANDARDS
    2. Article 5 — PARKING REGULATIONS
    3. Article 6 — SIGN REGULATIONS
    4. Chapter 5 — COASTAL LAND USE PLAN IMPLEMENTING ORDINANCE
    5. Chapter 1 — SUBDIVISIONS
    6. Chapter 2 — ZONING AND LAND USE
    7. Division 1 — Single-Family Residential Zones
    8. Division 2 — Multiple-Family Residential Zones
    9. Division 3 — Mobile Home Park Zone
    10. Division 4 — C-1, C-2, C-3, and C-4 Commercial Zones
    11. Division 6 — CC Coastal Commercial Zones
    12. Division 7 — MU Mixed-Use and CR Regional Commercial Zones
    13. Division 8 — Industrial Zones
    14. Division 9 — Public and Institutional Zones
    15. Division 10 — (PLD) Planned Development Overlay Zone
    16. Division 11 — (MU) Mixed-Use Overlay Zone
    17. Division 12 — (RIV) Riviera Village Overlay Zone
    18. Division 13 — (H) Historic Overlay Zone
    19. Division 14
    20. Division 15
    21. Division 1 — Residential Zones
    22. Division 2 — Residential and Mixed-Use Zones
    23. Division 3 — All Zones
    24. Division 1 — Single-Family Residential Zones
    25. Division 2 — Multiple-Family Residential Zones
    26. Division 3 — C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5A, and CC Commercial Zones
    27. Division 4 — MU Mixed-Use Zones
    28. Division 5 — Industrial Zones
    29. Division 6 — Public and Institutional Zones
    30. Division 7 — (PLD) Planned Development Overlay Zone
    31. Division 8 — (MU) Mixed-Use Overlay Zone
    32. Division 9 — (RIV) Riviera Village Overlay Zone
    33. Division 10 — (H) Historic Overlay Zone
    34. Division 1 — Residential Zones
    35. Division 2 — Residential and Mixed-Use Zones
    36. Division 3 — All Zones

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