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This is a notice of public hearing for a proposed temporary drive-through building supply access point at 15401 West Sunset Boulevard in Pacific Palisades, consisting of a 640 square-foot mobile office, storage containers, and material racks, with proposed hours of operation from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for a maximum of one year. The public hearing is scheduled for January 5, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. and can be attended in person or via Zoom.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
This is a page from a Housing Design Showcase document, likely presenting residential design examples or architectural concepts. The specific content details are not legible from the image provided.
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Land UseDevelopment Projects
PCH Beach Associates LLC presented a project design for a Frank Gehry-designed, Wolfgang Puck-operated restaurant at 17300 Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades, featuring 450 restaurant seats, a public deck with separate food and beverage outlet, 141 parking spaces, and a 1,160-foot coastal path. The project is scheduled to begin construction in mid-2026 and commence operations in early 2028.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee expresses concerns about the lack of communication and transparency from government officials and the Gladstones project developer regarding the redevelopment project, which received Coastal Commission approval for a Coastal Development Permit. The memo documents a timeline of events from 2016 to 2025 showing minimal community notification despite significant project changes, and announces a special PPCC meeting scheduled for October 30, 2025 to obtain answers from project proponents.
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Land UseCoastalDevelopment Projects
Councilmember Traci Park requests that the California Coastal Commission continue the October 8 hearing on the proposed Gladstones site redevelopment in Pacific Palisades to allow for additional community outreach and public participation. She argues that the project's scale warrants more robust constituent engagement to comply with Coastal Act requirements for public participation.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and State Senator Ben Allen facilitate a waiver of the Permit Streamlining Act for the Gladstones project (CDP No. 5-24-1045) to allow for community outreach and postponement of the Coastal Commission hearing beyond the November 5, 2025 deadline. The Council emphasizes the public's right to participate in coastal planning decisions and seeks agreement from the applicants to extend the timeline for community engagement.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests postponement of a California Coastal Commission hearing scheduled for October 8, 2025, regarding the Gladstones Redevelopment Project, citing insufficient community notice and the need for the applicants to brief residents on project plans before the hearing, particularly given the community's ongoing recovery from the January 2025 Palisades Fire.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on September 25, 2025, strongly opposing SB 79 and supporting Council File 25-1083, which calls for a report on SB 79's impacts on Los Angeles including infrastructure costs and potential legal challenges. The Council expresses concerns about housing density mandates in fire hazard zones and the lack of funding mechanisms for resulting impacts on infrastructure and public safety.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests Governor Newsom's veto of SB 79, arguing that the bill's mandate for streamlined dense housing approvals near transit stops poses public safety risks to the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, particularly given the community's recent devastation from the Palisades Fire. The letter notes that the bill lacks an unconditional exemption for the VHFHSZ and has been opposed by numerous local and state elected officials despite passing narrowly in the legislature.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes SB 79, expressing concerns that the bill's provisions regarding exemptions for Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones are unclear and that legislators lack adequate information to vote on it responsibly. The organization urges state elected officials to vote against the bill or pause it until clearer explanations of its contents are provided.