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Governance
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes a motion to legalize short-term rentals in residential zones and urges the City to enforce existing law rather than change zoning regulations. The Council passed a motion on October 22, 2015 recommending regulatory measures that must be included in any ordinance addressing short-term rentals.
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Community LifeCivic Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes Motion CF 14-1635-S2 regarding short-term rentals in residential zones, citing concerns about neighborhood safety, property values, enforcement challenges, and the need to preserve the character of residential neighborhoods. The council recommends strengthening enforcement of existing zoning laws rather than legalizing short-term rentals.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes city-wide legalization of sidewalk and street vending due to concerns about impacts on businesses, residential neighborhoods, ADA access, and enforcement, but supports special vending district programs only if neighborhood councils can approve district boundaries and vendor concentrations with distance limits from sensitive uses. The council submitted this position to Mayor Garcetti and city council members regarding proposed amendments to LAMC Section 42.00.
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GovernanceMinutes
This document is an index of Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting minutes from 2015, listing links to individual meeting minutes organized chronologically from January through December. The index includes 20 meetings held throughout the year, with the final December meeting held at Gladstones Restaurant as a Holiday Awards Gala.
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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.
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GovernanceWrac
The Westside Regional Advisory Council (WRAC) recommended that the City of Los Angeles oppose AB 1373, which would exempt 40 square blocks of downtown Los Angeles from the California Outdoor Advertising Act. The motion was proposed on June 17, 2015, and was passed by six neighborhood councils including Bel Air-Beverly Crest, Brentwood, Mar Vista, West LA-Sawtelle, Westside, and Westwood.