Title: 2362 East Washington Boulevard
12362 East Washington BoulevardSt. Luke Medical
CenterPredevelopment Plan Review
- City Council Meeting
- December 9, 2013
2Vicinity Map
Los Angeles County
Altadena (Los Angeles County)
E Washington Bl
Project Site
E Washington Bl
N Altadena Dr
3Subject Site
E Washington Bl
E Washington Bl
Woodlyn Rd
Del Rey Ave
4Project Description
- Re-occupy the former hospital with medical
offices - Demolish two-story Annex Building
- Demolish one-story office building
- Construct three-story, 280-space, parking
structure and - Construct 750 square-foot receiving facility
addition at rear of power plant.
5Project Description
E Washington Bl
Del Rey Ave
E Washington Bl
Existing Medical Office Building
Single-Family Residences
Woodlyn Rd
6Project Description
- Main Hospital Building (front)
Hospital Building and Emergency Room
Hospital Building and Chapel
Main Hospital Building (rear)
7Project Description
- Hospital Building and Annex Building
Annex Building
Location of Receiving Addition
Building to be Demolished
8Project Description
North Elevation
South Elevation
9Project Description
East Elevation
West Elevation
10Discretionary Entitlements
- Entitlements
- Conditional Use Permit to establish a Medical
Office use on a property zoned PS (Public,
Semi-public) and - Design Review for a project (i.e. parking
structure) that exceeds 25,000 square feet in
size. - Review Authorities
- Hearing Officer is decision maker on Conditional
Use Permit and environmental review and - Design Commission to conduct design review.
11Major Issues for Analysis
- Demolition of a potentially historic structure
(Annex Building) and the appropriate location
of a new parking structure - Establishment of 187,000 square feet of medical
office on a site that is predominately
unoccupied - Traffic generated by the medical office use and
- Compatibility of the project with the residential
uses to west and south of site - Adequate methods of providing a buffer or
transition.
12Planning Division Comments
- PS Zoning District
- Permits large institutional uses such as churches
and schools that may not be appropriate in other
zoning districts. - Uses permitted in PS zoning district require the
approval of a Conditional Use Permit - Allow for a higher level of review and analysis
of a specific proposal. - Most development standards such as height and
setbacks are specified by a Conditional Use
Permit or Master Plan - Project-specific analysis.
13Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to Zoning Code
- Height Staff encouraged applicant to be mindful
of historical prominence of St. Luke Hospital
when designing any new facilities so that it does
not lose its prominence on the site. - Setbacks Parking structure located 220 feet from
the nearest (west) property line along Del Rey
Avenue. - Parking Minimum requirement is 4/1,000 square
feet - 187,000 s.f. 748 parking spaces.
- Total of existing surface parking spaces (480)
and the new parking structure (280) is 760
parking spaces.
14Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to Design Historic Preservation
- Historic Designation St. Luke Hospital Block,
Convent, and Chapel designated as an individual
historic resource (2002) - Annex Building was not included in this
designation. - At this time it is not clear if Annex Building is
eligible for historic designation - To be reviewed as part of the environmental
review of the project. - All work will be evaluated per Secretary of the
Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and the
Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating
Historic Buildings.
15Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to Design Historic Preservation
- Recommendations
- Retain historic preservation consultant, or an
architect experienced in historic preservation,
to collaborate with the project designers through
entitlements and construction. - Reverse some of the alterations to the hospital
building that have compromised its historical
integrity - Restoration of the loggia along Washington
Boulevard that was enclosed in 1953 and - Restoration of the 1933 central dome feature,
replaced in 1997 due to earthquake damage.
16Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to Design Historic Preservation
- Massing relate contextually to hospital
structure - Siting consider other areas of site to reduce
potential impacts on historic hospital structure - Landscaping interconnect landscaping with site
features and circulation paths that unify campus
and encourage pedestrian activity - Signage ensure commercial success while
complying with Zoning Code and adding to the
aesthetics of the campus and - Materials durable, high-quality materials.
17Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to General Plan
- Policies and Objectives that apply include
- Policy 6.3 - Adaptive Reuse Encourage and
promote the adaptive reuse of Pasadena's historic
resources. - Policy 10.6 - New Business Recruit new business
to provide retail and other services, and
employment and other opportunities for Pasadena
residents and visitors. - Policy 11.3 - Priority Opportunities Adopt and
implement land use plans appropriate for priority
employment opportunities including(d) healthcare
and senior care industries
18Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to General Plan
- Policies and Objectives that apply include
- Objective 5 - Character and Scale of Pasadena
Preservation of Pasadena's character and scale,
including its traditional urban design and
historic character, shall be given highest
priority in the consideration of future
development. - Consider further ways of buffering (e.g. fencing
or landscaping) medical use and the parking from
the neighboring single-family neighborhood.
19Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to General Plan
- Policies and Objectives that apply include
- Objective 6 - Historic Preservation Promote
preservation of historically and architecturally
significant building and revitalization of
traditional neighborhoods and commercial areas. - Consider relocating the parking structure in
order to preserve the Annex Building.
20Planning Division Comments
- Topics related to General Plan
- Specific Plan
- The project is not located within a Specific Plan
and is not subject to any non-residential square
footage limit.
21Public Works Comments
- Topics related to Public Works
- Street Trees Plant up to 12 Coast Live Oaks
along Washington Boulevard and up to five Chinese
Pistache trees along Del Rey Avenue. - Sewer System Parking structure appears to be in
conflict with the existing sewer system. - Sewers to be re-located or abandoned
- Any sewer systems to remain in use shall be
inspected for defects and any identified defects
shall be fixed. - Los Angeles County Portion of frontage along
Washington Boulevard within the jurisdiction of
the Los Angeles County of Department of Public
Works.
22Transportation Comments
- Topics related to Transportation
- Traffic Impact Study Required per City
guidelines. - Traffic Signal May be required
- Washington Del Rey or
- Mid-block driveway on Washington, east of the
hospital. - Entry Gates Set back 40 feet from property line
to allow for adequate queuing space. - Turn Limitations Mid-block driveway on
Washington - Right In/Right Out only or
- Restriping on Washington to provide for safety
for left-turning vehicles.
23Environmental Review
- Per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
an environmental review of the project will
occur. - Analyze projects potential to result in
significant impacts, as identified by State and
local environmental guidelines.
24Next Steps
- Preliminary Consultation Design Commission.
- To provide preliminary design comments on the
project. - Conditional Use Permit Hearing Officer.
- Environmental Review.
- Includes Traffic Study.
- Design Review Design Commission.
- Concept and Final.
252362 East Washington BoulevardSt. Luke Medical
CenterPredevelopment Plan Review
- City Council Meeting
- December 9, 2013