The City Council denied an appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) regarding a mixed-use development. This action sustained the Los Angeles City Planning Commission's determination to approve a Main Conditional Use Permit for the sale and dispensing of alcoholic beverages within 16,120 square feet of commercial space. Additionally, it upheld the approval of a Community Design Overlay Compliance review and a Site Plan Review for a new approximately 416,915 square-foot mixed-use building. The project includes 489 dwelling units, with six live-work units and 64 units designated for Very Low-Income Households. The development also features 16,120 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. The proposed eight-story building will have a maximum height of 96 feet and provide 549 vehicular parking spaces across two subterranean levels. Existing commercial structures totaling 21,911 square feet will be demolished. The project includes approximately 51,385 square feet of open space, comprising 43,235 square feet of common open space and 8,150 square feet of private open space. The floor area ratio is 4:1. The decision also involved the adoption of the Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment (SCEA) and a Mitigation Monitoring Program, finding no substantial environmental effect with incorporated mitigation measures.