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Land UseVillage Project
This collection contains reports and documents from 2015-2016 related to the Village Project/Palisades Village, including preliminary and supplemental reports from the Village Project Land Use Committee, entitlements information, transportation analysis, and updates from the Village Project Community Liaison Committee regarding project planning and haul routes.
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Land UseVillage Project
This collection contains letters and documents from Pacific Palisades Community Council regarding the Palisades Village project spanning from December 2014 to October 2018, addressing topics including haul routes, environmental review considerations, and parking issues.
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Land UseLegislationWracPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board adopted a WRAC-recommended motion supporting affordable housing legislation that increases housing supply while protecting public safety, the environment, and local land use control. The Board specifically endorsed Senate Bill 15 and Senate Constitutional Amendment 2 as positive legislative examples.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
This document is a comprehensive index of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions and correspondence from 2016-2022 regarding planning and density issues, including state measures such as SB 827, SB 50, SB 9, and SB 10, as well as city measures related to building and hillside regulations. The positions are documented through motions, letters to elected officials and legislative committees, and policy statements.
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Land UseCommercial
This document is a compilation of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on short-term rentals and home-sharing from 2015 to 2019, including letters, motions, and resolutions submitted to city planning and council members regarding short-term rental regulations and ordinances.
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on street furniture matters from 2018 to 2022, including resolutions and letters regarding Decaux contract renegotiation, street furniture contracts, digital signs, and the Street Furniture and Amenities Program (STAP). The positions address issues with the city's street furniture procurement and digital advertising proposals.
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the Board of Public Works' approval of a contract and Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the STAP street furniture program, citing concerns about digital signage safety and requesting a full Environmental Impact Report. The council requests that Pacific Palisades be exempted from digital sign installation and be permitted to retain its existing street furniture.
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Land UseEventsMinutesPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes Council File 22-0158 regarding homeless shelter placement but requests consideration of specific factors including LAMC protections, CEQA compliance, public notification rights, zoning differences between R1 and R2/R3 zones, and proximity limits to sensitive sites. The Council supports addressing homelessness through reasonable measures and prioritizes City-owned property over faith-based institution property for temporary shelters.
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Land UseEventsMinutesPlanning & Density
The Palisades Forestry Committee announced the planting of 13 free street trees on Hartzell Street between Sunset and Bestor Boulevards on March 24, 2022, as part of a centennial initiative to plant 100 trees in Pacific Palisades neighborhoods and parks. The trees, provided through the City Plants program, will be planted by the L.A. Conservation Corps with homeowners responsible for watering them for three years.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously voted to urge Councilmember Bonin to promptly implement Council File 10-1058-S4 to close a zoning loophole that allows incompatible large homes (up to 45 feet tall with 3:1 floor area ratio) in R-1 non-hillside coastal areas by extending the Baseline Mansionization Ordinance to these zones. The Council requests that the City Attorney and Planning Department report back with a proposal by March 3, 2022, and seeks a six-month extension of the Council File deadline.