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Land UseDevelopment Projects
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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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Potrero Canyon Community Advisory Committee supports the award of the Potrero Canyon Park grading project contract and urges expedited approval of the follow-up landscaping contract to enable timely plant growth and installation of park amenities including a pedestrian bridge over Pacific Coast Highway.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
The California Coastal Commission staff report recommends finding no substantial issue with an appeal of a local coastal development permit for a 4-story, 45-foot high eldercare facility with 82 guest rooms at 1525 & 1533 N. Palisades Drive in Pacific Palisades. The staff concluded that appellants' concerns regarding height, mass, design, scenic views, habitat impacts, geologic stability, and traffic were adequately addressed by the City's approval and do not raise substantial issues under the Coastal Act.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonBylawsElectionsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its July 26, 2018 meeting with 13 voting members present. The meeting covered quorum certification, approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report showing a balance of $37,391.42, committee and advisor appointments for the 2018-19 term, announcements regarding the Design Review Board, PCH safety improvements, the Congress of Neighborhoods, potrero Canyon Park, and the Jack in the Box site project, as well as candidate announcements for upcoming Area and At-large Representative elections.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonBylawsElectionsLeadershipMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its August 9, 2018 meeting with 15 voting members present to discuss council business including treasurer's report, short-term rental ordinance updates, the Palisades Village Project, and to conduct candidate introductory statements and Q&A for the 2018 area and at-large representative election. Online voting was scheduled to begin that evening and continue through August 30, 2018.
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Presentation - May 1, 2018 (Pacific Palisades Your Community Network Upgrade)
Presentation June 16, 2018Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
Crown Castle presents a proposal for wireless network infrastructure upgrades in Pacific Palisades, including approximately 11,000 feet of new fiber installation and 8 small cell locations (3 on existing utility poles and 5 on proposed new poles) to support growing mobile data demand. The company, a major telecommunications infrastructure provider, plans to invest $1 billion throughout Los Angeles and seeks to deploy this technology in the Pacific Palisades community.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
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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GovernanceElections
Pacific Palisades Community Council announced that applications are open for eight Area Representative positions and one At-large Representative position, with candidate statements due by July 26, 2018, and elections to be held in August. Candidates must meet residency requirements and submit statements not exceeding 100 words along with a current photograph.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its May 10, 2018 meeting with 16 voting members present. The meeting covered treasurer's report, public comments on local issues including motorcycle enforcement and short-term rentals, updates on the Riviera CC/Longworth Gate matter, Quimby park funds, homeless housing initiatives, and various reports from officers and government representatives.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its May 24, 2018 meeting with voting members present to discuss upcoming elections, treasurer's report showing a balance of $38,894.65, local infrastructure projects including Canyon Charter Elementary School bungalow replacement and Kenter construction, and presentations on citywide sign ordinance and Crown Castle's proposed small cell tower installations in the public right of way.