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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 13, 2011 meeting with 20 voting members present, during which it unanimously opposed the city's P-3 proposal to lease public parking garages to private investors and discussed a proposed ordinance to increase the allowable number of pets per household from 3 to 10 animals. The council also received a treasurer's report showing $21,857.33 in total funds, heard from city officials and law enforcement, and appointed committees for various community initiatives.
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1. Very important ordinance but some concerns: Need an ordinance that allows us to enforce the laws, but not overbearing
Minutes May 5, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on April 14, 2011, where members discussed and voted to support the Administrative Citation Enforcement (ACE) ordinance in concept to enforce Los Angeles Municipal Code violations, heard reports from city officials on various community issues including crime, infrastructure projects, and DWP matters, and considered budget advocacy recommendations.
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GovernanceCommunity SupportPotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held meetings on February 24 and March 10, 2011, addressing membership fee increases, a proposed no cell phone drive zone on Sunset Boulevard, a Rotary Club triathlon event on October 23, 2011, and various committee reports including announcements about the Golden Sparkplug Award winners and updates on park improvements and city projects.
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**ITEM 7.1.2 -- 2011-2012 PPCC Standing Committees** City/State Budget Committee. Monitor proposals by government with p
Minutes May 5, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
This document outlines the 2011-2012 standing committees of the Pacific Palisades Community Council, including their chairs, members, and responsibilities, followed by minutes from the September 8, 2011 board meeting covering financial reports, announcements, and updates from governmental representatives.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 13, 2011 meeting with 20 voting members present, covering topics including a treasurer's report showing $21,857.33 in total funds, unanimous opposition to the city's P-3 parking garage lease proposal, and discussion of a proposed ordinance to increase the pet limit from 3 to 10 animals per household.
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**ITEM 7.1.4 -- GENERAL INFORMATION - COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD** PURPOSE: The purpose of the Community Service Award is t
Minutes May 5, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonElectionsMinutes
This document contains guidelines for the Pacific Palisades Community Council's Community Service Award, which honors individuals for long-term volunteer service, along with minutes from the October 27, 2011 board meeting covering financial reports, announcements on local issues including the California Incline project and brush fire response, and updates from city officials.
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4. Turn to other sources within the LAFD’s budget that could be reduced without permanently eliminating local manpower t
Minutes May 5, 2016GovernanceCommunity SupportPotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held meetings on May 12 and May 26, 2011, discussing the Los Angeles city budget, LAFD service reductions, and community safety issues including homeless encampments and crime. The Council passed resolutions supporting budget recommendations from the Neighborhood Council Budget Advocates and approved procedures for officer candidate nominations.
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3. Hold LAX capacity to its current theoretical threshold of 78.9 Million Annual Passengers and preclude easily added pa
Minutes May 5, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonElectionsMinutes
These are minutes from three Pacific Palisades Community Council meetings held in June and July 2011, documenting board votes, financial reports, committee updates, and discussions on topics including LAX capacity, emergency services, motorcycle noise, redistricting, and community projects.
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter opposing the Citywide Sign Ordinance as revised on October 5, 2011, outlining twelve major objections including concerns about off-site signs, digital displays, wall signs covering windows, and the grandfathering of 14 sign districts without adequate public hearings or environmental review. The Council requested that the ordinance be remanded to the City Planning Commission for further public workshops and hearings to restore neighborhood protections and ensure consistency with community-specific plans.