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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council writes to Rick Caruso regarding the Palisades Village Project, conveying recommended conditions for the remediation phase haul route including specific ingress/egress routes, consultation with local schools on hauling hours, and additional mitigation measures such as traffic monitors, dust control, and a 24/7 hotline. The Council also requests relevant project documents and invites Caruso Affiliated to attend a Village Project Land Use Committee meeting scheduled for February 10, 2015.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a motion opposing short-term rentals in residential zones while recommending strict regulations if legalization occurs, including owner-occupancy requirements, a 30-night annual cap, mandatory permits, liability insurance, transient occupancy tax collection, and platform accountability. The motion specifies requirements for host registration, neighbor notification, wage compliance, and establishes appeal and private action rights for affected residents.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The PPCC Executive Committee authorized emergency action to submit comments supporting the City's adoption of the Palisades Village Project MND because a Board vote could not occur before the City's deadline, and the committee found broad community support for the project based on positive comments from Board members and the public. The committee documented that negative comments were largely outside the MND scope, and that even critics of specific aspects generally supported the overall project.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council supports adoption of the Mitigated Negative Declaration (ENV-2015-2715 MND) for the Palisades Village Project, based on the City's determination that the project will have no unmitigated significant impacts and a traffic study reviewed by the Council's Transportation Advisor. The Council's support is conditional on establishment of a Village Project Committee to monitor and address issues during construction and operations.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on January 28, 2016, supporting the revised Above Ground Facilities Ordinance (CF-09-2645) with a request that Community Councils be included among organizations entitled to receive notice under specified LAMC sections.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council supports a Conditional Use Permit application for a Starbucks location at 15300 Sunset Boulevard to serve beer and wine for onsite consumption, subject to modification of operating hours for the Evenings Program to begin at 4pm until close of business daily. The board reached this decision after presentations, public discussion at two meetings, and review of applicant responses and survey data.
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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.