The Los Angeles City Council denied an appeal filed by Lozeau Drury LLP on behalf of Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER). This decision upholds the Los Angeles City Planning Commission’s (LACPC) determination to approve a Categorical Exemption for a seven-story, 126,770 square-foot, 139-unit mixed-use building. The project involves the demolition of two commercial structures, a surface parking lot, and a billboard. The new building will reserve 16 units for Extremely Low Income Household occupancy. It will provide 104 residential parking spaces and 41 commercial parking spaces. The applicant also proposes to grade and export up to 35,950 cubic yards of earth from the site, which includes properties at 1642 - 1666 North Vermont Avenue, 4646 - 4650 West Prospect Avenue, and 4685 - 4697 West Hollywood Boulevard. The PLUM Committee considered the appeal and the LACPC report on September 9, 2025, and recommended denying the appeal.