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Land UseBylawsLand Use Reports
This document outlines the policies and procedures for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Land Use Committee, including its purpose to provide standardized analysis of zoning and land use issues, the types of projects and policies it may review, and the operational procedures for meetings and decision-making. The committee consists of 5-9 members appointed by the PPCC Chair and makes recommendations to the full PPCC Board on development projects and land use policy matters.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document outlines the bylaws of the Pacific Palisades Community Council, including requirements for member organizations to submit written certifications with details about their structure, membership, and contact information, and lists the eligible organizations across nine categories that may send representatives to the council.
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GovernanceCoastalPotrero CanyonAgendasBylawsElectionsLeadershipLegislationMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on May 11, 2023, where Jeff Khau from Councilmember Traci Park's office discussed three main issues: the Castellammare mega-homes development project and hillside stability concerns, out-of-scale homes in coastal R1 areas and state housing laws, and updates on Potrero Canyon Park's trail and bridge projects. The meeting included extensive discussion and questions from board members regarding the Castellammare project's environmental impact report, community support for the bridge project, and funding mechanisms for the coastal access improvements.
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GovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws establish the organization's structure, mission, and governance procedures, including board composition of 23 voting members, officer roles, committee functions, and policies for community advocacy and member conduct. The bylaws define membership eligibility, meeting procedures, and restrictions on political participation and official statements.
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GovernanceBylaws
The PPCC Bylaws Committee reported on proposed amendments to Appendix A of the Bylaws, recommending the addition of Palisades Forestry Committee and Palisades Americanism Parade Association, and the removal of Palisades Beautiful from the list of eligible organizations. The committee proposed that the PPCC Board vote on these amendments at the April 27, 2023 Board meeting, with a 2/3 majority required for adoption.
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GovernanceBylaws
The PPCC Bylaws Committee reported on April 7, 2023, recommending amendments to Appendix A of the Bylaws to add the Palisades Forestry Committee and Palisades Americana Parade Association as eligible representative organizations, and to remove Palisades Beautiful. The Board was scheduled to vote on these amendments on April 27, 2023, with a required two-thirds majority for adoption.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document lists the organizations eligible to send representatives to the Pacific Palisades Community Council, organized into nine categories including business, culture, education, civic organizations, recreation, environment, service clubs, and residents associations. The bylaws appendix specifies that in categories with multiple organizations, representation rotates annually between member and alternate member positions.
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GovernanceBylaws
The PPCC Bylaws Committee recommends updating Appendix A to add the Palisades Forestry Committee to Culture and Aesthetics, add the Palisades Americana Parade Association to Service Clubs, and remove Palisades Beautiful from Culture and Aesthetics, with voting scheduled for April 27, 2023. A two-thirds vote of Board members present is required for adoption of these amendments.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document is Appendix A of the Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws, listing nine categories of organizations eligible to send representatives to the council, including business, culture, education, civic, recreation, environment, service clubs, and residents associations. Organizations within categories that have multiple members rotate annually between serving as the Member Organization and Alternate Member Organization.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document lists the organizations eligible to send representatives to the Pacific Palisades Community Council, organized into nine categories including business, culture, education, recreation, environment, service clubs, and residents associations. The bylaws specify that in categories with multiple organizations, representation rotates annually between member and alternate member organizations.