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Land UseVillage Project
This VPCLC report discusses plans for dirt hauling operations beginning after Thanksgiving, with trucks using Chautauqua and Temescal routes to transport material to Potrero Canyon. The report details mitigation measures including a $50K bond, traffic management protocols, dedicated personnel, and requests for infrastructure improvements such as traffic signals and additional police presence.
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Land UseAgendasVillage Project
The Pacific Palisades Community Council's Village Project Community Liaison Committee met with Caruso Affiliated to discuss the approved haul route for dirt excavation, which will involve approximately 9 trucks per hour traveling down Chautauqua to PCH to Protrero Canyon for an estimated 12 weeks beginning in November, with crossing guards stationed at four intersections during school hours for safety. The dirt being hauled is clean fill from the Village Project site that has been tested and approved by DTSC for unrestricted use.
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Land UseVillage Project
The Village Project Community Liaison Committee is an oversight committee formed to address unanticipated community issues and monitor global impacts related to traffic, parking, and noise, while tracking the project's progress against schedules. The committee is not a complaint board; individual complaints are directed to the developer, while the committee focuses on broader community concerns.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutesVillage Project
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a special meeting on November 18, 2015, to address the Caruso Affiliated Village Project land use application, featuring a report from the Village Project Land Use Committee, remarks from applicant Rick Caruso, board member questions, and public comment regarding the proposed development's design, parking, environmental concerns, and traffic impacts.
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GovernanceCivic AdvocacyCommunity SupportPotrero CanyonStreet FurnitureAgendasLeadershipLegislationMinutesWracPlanning & DensityVillage Project
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on March 10, 2016, where members approved proposed bylaws amendments regarding election procedures and area boundaries, and voted on three motions related to the Palisades Village Project, including recommendations for specific plan amendments and conditions for public land vacation.
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GovernanceCommunity SupportPotrero CanyonStreet FurnitureAgendasLeadershipMinutesPlanning & DensityVillage Project
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on March 10, 2016, with 16 voting members and 5 voting alternates in attendance. The meeting included approval of bylaws amendments, reports on various community issues including the Sylmar Ground Return project and Palisades Village Project, and passage of motions related to land use entitlements and public land vacation for the Village Project.
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Land UseVillage Project
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter on March 14, 2016, supporting approval of the Palisades Village Project, including land use entitlements, a vesting zone change, and a parcel map vacation, based on a board vote of 17-1 in favor and reported community support. The Council recommended approval contingent on the applicant's commitment to fund off-site streetscape improvements in coordination with local community organizations.
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Land UseVillage Project
This document lists entitlements for the Village Project, including a zoning change, design review, specific plan amendment for the North Swarthmore Subarea with provisions for building height, signage, parking, and open space requirements, and a parcel map for alley vacation to accommodate underground parking.
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Land UseUrban ForestVillage Project
This document lists the members of the Venice/Pacific Palisades Land Use Committee (VPLUC) as of February 2016, including their names, area assignments, professional backgrounds, and relevant experience in land use, planning, and real estate.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestVillage Project
The Village Plan Land Use Committee presents a preliminary report on the proposed Caruso mixed-use development project in Pacific Palisades, analyzing what can be built by right under existing zoning versus the proposed 116,215 square feet of commercial and residential space, and identifying key areas where the project requires Specific Plan amendments including use of R3P-zoned areas, building heights exceeding 30 feet, and other variances. The report notes general community support with specific concerns focused on traffic, parking, building location and height, use mix, and alcohol licenses.