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HAPPY - BIRTHDAY -AMERICA SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2026 CITY OF SIERRA MADRE SUMMARY NOTICE From: The City of Sierra Madre Subject: ORDINANCE NO. 1495 A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR ADOPTING THE CITY OF SIERRA MADRE sAs we gather to celebrate Independence Day, thiOBJECTIVE DESIGN year carries extraordinary significance. America isSTANDARDS AND AMENDING TITLE 17commemorating 250 years of freedom, democracy, (ZONING) OF THE and the enduring spirit that has united us behind SIERRA MADRE our Constitution, and our history of diverse culturesMUNICIPAL CODE coming together to become one amazing AmericaApplicant: ! The City of Sierra Madre It is a remarkable milestone in our nation’s history, Project Location:and I cannot think of a better place to honor this Properties in the City of Sierra Madre, County of Los Angeles, State of California On June 23, 2026, the City Council of the City of Sierra Madre approved the second reading of Ordinance No. 1495 adopting the City of Sierra Madre Objective Design Standards and amending Title 17 (Zoning) of the Sierra Madre Municipal Code to incorporate the standards by reference. The Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed hearing on the matter and forwarded its recommendation of approval to the CityCouncil on June 4, 2026. Several state housing laws, including SB 167, SB 423, SB 330, SB 4, and AB 2011, strongly incentivize cities to develop objective design standards for multifamily residential uses and mixed (residential and commercial) uses. By adopting Objective Design Standards, the City of Sierra Madre maintains the ability to impose design standards on multifamily residential and mixed-use developments. These Objective Design Standards are intended to streamline the approval process for housing units while maintaining good design. This summary is published pursuant to Government Code Section 36933(c)(1) and a full and complete certified copy of the text of Ordinance No. 1495 is available at the Sierra Madre City Manager’s Office located at City of Sierra Madre City Hall, 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre, CA. Under Ordinance No. 1495, the City of Sierra Madre Objective Design Standards becomes effective and enforceable on July 23, 2026. The Planning and CommunityPreservation Department maintains an official copy of the Sierra Madre Objective Design Standards, as may be amended, on the City Website at https:// www.sierramadreca.gov/building-planning/. For further information on this subject, please contact the Planning and Community Preservation Department at (626) 355-7138. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: This project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) because there is no possibility that the proposed project could have a significant impact on the environment. The project itself does not allow construction of any building or structure but sets forth design regulations that shall be followed. Therefore, it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the project may have a significant effect on the environment and thus is not subject to CEQA review. VOLUME 20 NO. 26 A SIERRA MADRE TRADITION: CELEBRATING AMERICA'S BIRTHDAY occasion than right here in Sierra Madre. As a lifelong Sierra Madre resident, my heart swells with gratitude every Fourth of July. This holidayhas always meant far more than fireworks, it is a celebration of the values that unite us as Americans: liberty, service, resilience, and pride. This year is especially meaningful as the United States welcomes visitors from around the world for the FIFA World Cup. While millions experience our nation and its rich diversity, I am especially proud that Sierra Madre reflects the very best of America, a welcominghometown where neighbors become lifelong friends, volunteers give generously, and traditions are passed from one generation to the next. The festivities begin on July 3 with our party in the Memorial Park. Come enjoy the Beer Garden, live music from Groovy Pie, games and food trucks. It’s the perfect way to gather with family and friends while kicking off one of Sierra Madre’s special weekend. Then comes the Fourth of July Parade—the moment I’ve looked forward to every summer for as long as I can remember. For more than 50 years, I’ve been part of this wonderful Sierra Madre tradition. As a little girl, my mom would help us fill water balloons early and I proudly rode on the fire engine with my dad, waving to familiar faces lining the streets. Those memories sparked a lifelong love of public service and this remarkable community. Today, it is an incredible honor to continue that tradition by riding in the parade as your Mayor. Watching families gather, children proudly wave their flags, and generations celebrate together reminds me that Sierra Madre isn’t just where we live—it’s home.. As we celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday, may we honor those who secured our freedoms, cherish the blessings we enjoy today, and inspire future generations to preserve the ideals that make our country strong. From my family to yours, I wish you a safe, joyful, and memorable Fourth of July. Happy Independence Day, and God Bless America! Kris Lowe Mayor, City of Sierra Madre Kris Lowe, MayorSierra Madre, California ALVERNO HeightsAcademy KIND HEART WISE MIND BRAVE SPIRIT BOLD FAITH TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ALVERNO HEIGHTS ACADEMY, SHEDULE A TOUR TODAY! Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 DRE #00541631Happy 4th of July! As Alverno Heights Academy commemorates the Fourth of July, we give thanks for 250 years of freedom, courage, and hope. With grateful hearts for those who came before us, we celebrate our nation's enduring spirit for the past and confidence in the future we are helping to build. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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