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Title 10Division 3 — All ZonesChapter 4 — HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION

Article 6 — Appeals

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

§ 10-4.601. Appeals.

Any decision by the Commission to approve or disapprove a designation of a landmark or historic district, or to approve or disapprove a Certificate of Appropriateness, or to remove or not remove a property from the potential historic resource list pursuant to § 10-4.311, shall be final and conclusive unless, by 5:00 p.m. of the tenth (10th) day following such decision (or of the next working day if the tenth (10th) day falls on a weekend or holiday):

  • (a) A written appeal on the form designated by the City is filed by any interested party with the City Clerk requesting a public hearing before the City Council stating the grounds for the appeal and all required fees for said appeal are paid in full; or

  • (b) The Mayor or a member of the City Council requests a public hearing before the City Council stating the grounds for the appeal. Provided, however, that the City Council member or Mayor requesting the appeal shall disqualify him or herself from hearing the appeal unless he or she can certify in writing that the appeal is being requested as a result of public interest in the decision to be reviewed and he or she has no predisposition against or in favor of the project. The City Council as a whole shall be prohibited from voting to appeal any matter in which they will sit as the reviewing body.

Such appeal, or City Council request for a public hearing, shall be set for a public hearing by the City Clerk in a timely fashion.

(§ 2, Ord. 2554 c.s., eff. August 31, 1989, as amended by §§ 16, 17, Ord. 2933 c.s., eff. June 3, 2004, and Ord. 3305-25 c.s., eff. November 13, 2025)

§ 10-4.602. Notice of public hearing before the City Council for appeals.

Notice of public hearing before the City Council to consider an appeal of the decision of the Preservation Commission shall be given in the same manner as set forth for the original application.

(§ 17, Ord. 2933 c.s., eff. June 3, 2004)

§ 10-4.603. Decision of the City Council.

The decision of the City Council on all applications shall be final and conclusive. (§ 17, Ord. 2933 c.s., eff. June 3, 2004)

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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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