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Environment & Public SpacesMinutes
This is a traffic engineering design document for modifications to Chautauqua Boulevard at Pacific Coast Highway, showing two options for striping and marking changes with a design length of 550 feet. The project was approved in the 2019-2020 fiscal year with design completion dated November 14, 2019.
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GovernanceMinutes
This document lists the Pacific Palisades Community Council's committee memberships, advisors, and liaisons for the period from August 13, 2019 to June 30, 2020, including the Executive Committee, Election Committee, and various ad hoc committees focused on bylaws, community planning, land use, and forestry.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a special meeting on December 12, 2019, primarily to present its annual awards, including Citizen of the Year (Kevin Niles), Golden Sparkplugs (Don Camacho, Lisa Glantz, and Mike Lanning), and Pride of the Palisades (George Wolfberg), with remarks from local government officials and special recognition of first responders.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its December 12, 2019 meeting to present annual awards, including Citizen of the Year (Kevin Niles), Golden Sparkplugs (Don Camacho, Lisa Glantz, Mike Lanning), and Pride of the Palisades (George Wolfberg), with remarks from local government officials and recognition of first responders. Most agenda items were deferred to upcoming January meetings.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracCommercial
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the Los Angeles City Planning Commission regarding the proposed Vacation Rentals Ordinance, stating their opposition to legalizing short-term rentals in residential zones except for owner-occupied primary residences limited to 30 days per year, and requesting inclusion of a 24-hour complaint hotline similar to the one in the Home-Sharing Ordinance.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on November 14, 2019, covering routine business including treasurer's report, committee updates, and a discussion on fire season preparedness with LAFD and LAPD representatives addressing evacuation procedures and fire prevention lessons learned from recent fires.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
Pacific Palisades Community Council clarifies that its Land Use Committee recommended the Board not object to the Calvary Christian School land use application contingent on a specific condition, and that the Board took a position of non-objection rather than approval, emphasizing that PPCC acts only in an advisory capacity without authority to approve projects. The letter corrects media characterizations of the committee's and board's roles and actions regarding the application.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that the Urban Forestry Division resume street tree planting in Pacific Palisades following the Board's adoption of an urban forestry policy and street tree selection criteria developed by the Palisades Forestry Committee. The policy was adopted on October 24, 2019, after five months of research and community input.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
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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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
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.