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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held two public meetings on October 17 and October 24, 2019 regarding a discretionary planning application at 701 Palisades Drive and voted unanimously to not object to the application contingent on a condition limiting concurrent use of church and school facilities to six times per calendar year and requiring valet parking for events exceeding 564 attendees.
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PPCC does not object to the discretionary planning application for Calvary Christian School at 701 Palisades Drive, contingent on adoption of a condition limiting concurrent use of church and school facilities to six times per calendar year and requiring valet parking for events exceeding 564 attendees.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously opposed a proposed mixed-use development at 17346 Sunset Boulevard, citing violations of the California Coastal Act due to the project's incompatible height, density, and visual impact relative to surrounding structures, and requesting modifications including reduced building height and additional streetscape improvements.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes a Coastal Development Permit for a proposed 5-story, 60-foot 9-inch mixed-use project at 17346 Sunset Boulevard, arguing it violates the California Coastal Act by being visually incompatible with surrounding one-story structures, lacks upper-level setbacks and street trees, and would negatively impact nearby residents through noise and privacy loss from rooftop deck use. The Council recommends reducing the project to 3-4 stories with setbacks and tree wells if approval proceeds.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the City Planning Department regarding the Marquette Project (560-620 North Marquette Street) requesting that the City carefully review neighbors' concerns about the development, examine the appropriateness of multiple lot line adjustments, and determine if Marquette Street has been withdrawn from public use. The PPCC board passed this motion on November 8, 2018, after the developer presented and answered questions about the proposed eight-house development.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests a 30-day extension of the comment deadline for the Marquette Project (Case Nos. DIR-2017-264, -268, -334, -336, -361, -366, -445 and -449) to allow time for a board vote on October 25, 2018 discussion that was postponed to November 8, 2018. The council also requests that the Department of City Planning apply applicable zoning regulations and Coastal Act provisions while considering community concerns regarding geology, environmental impacts, sewer connection, public safety, building sizes, and lot line adjustments.
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This is a City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works maintenance hole opening permit (MH20180003) issued to the City of Los Angeles/DWP, valid for one year from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018, authorizing the opening of sewer, storm drain, and other maintenance holes citywide with specified traffic control requirements and restrictions.
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This traffic analysis for a proposed mixed-use development at 17346 W. Sunset Boulevard in Pacific Palisades evaluates traffic generation from 44 residential units, a 1,500 square foot restaurant, and 1,500 square foot retail space. The analysis concludes that the project would generate 514 net daily trips with no significant impacts to nearby intersections or freeway segments based on existing and projected 2020 traffic conditions.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council Chair clarifies that neither the PPCC Board nor its Land Use Committee have taken an official position on the North Marquette Street Sewer Extension Project, and that any claims of organizational support by the project developer are inaccurate, though some individual board members may have expressed personal support.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council clarifies that its October 2017 motion supporting an eldercare facility at 1525 Palisades Drive was limited to finding the use appropriate for the property, and did not constitute approval of the building design, compliance with coastal or zoning regulations, or environmental review determinations. The letter documents community concerns about height, safety, access, noise, and disruption, and emphasizes the Council's expectation that all applicable laws and regulations be scrupulously applied.