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PPCC Letter Re Sober Living Density
Letter | February 19, 2026
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Vacation Rentals Letter
Letter | December 17, 2019
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Message to Planning Staff 6-10-19R
Letter | June 10, 2019
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Letter - Sep 10, 2018 (STRS Position)
Letter | September 9, 2018
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Letter - Feb 5, 2018 (Wracrecommendation Short Term Rentals Ordinance)
Letter | February 5, 2018
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Letter - Apr 25, 2011 (Misc)
Letter | January 27, 2018
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Letter - Jun 16, 2017 (Home Sharing)
Letter | June 19, 2017
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PPCCletterCUBKaynDaves
Letter | May 1, 2017
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PPCCletterCUBMoku
Letter | May 1, 2017
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Shall Station Findings
Letter | April 25, 2017
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Land UseMinutesCommercial
Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses support for Council File 25-1484, which seeks to regulate sober living facility density in Los Angeles, citing concerns about unregulated large facilities in neighborhoods like Del Rey and the need to protect residential character during community rebuilding. The Council urges the PLUM Committee and City Council to approve the motion and initiate a report back on sober living density regulation.
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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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Land UseCommercial
Pacific Palisades Community Council Secretary Chris Spitz submitted recommendations to Los Angeles planning staff regarding administrative guidelines for the Short-Term Rentals (STRs) Ordinance, requesting provisions for primary residence verification, liability insurance requirements, a complaint hotline, building code compliance verification, and disclosure requirements for hosts.
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Land UseCommercial
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the Los Angeles City Planning Commission opposing certain provisions of the proposed Home-Sharing Ordinance, including the 120-day annual cap, extended home-sharing processes with limited notice requirements, and advocating for a private right of action for affected residents. The Council supports other provisions such as primary residence requirements, host registration, permits, liability insurance, and a trust fund for enforcement.
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Land UseMinutesCommercial
The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils, representing 13 neighborhood and community councils, submitted a letter to the Los Angeles Planning and Land Use Management Committee expressing support for specific provisions in a proposed short-term rental ordinance, including annual night caps for hosts, proof of primary residence requirements, and dedicated enforcement funding from transient occupancy tax receipts. The coalition strongly opposed any amendments that would allow individual hosts to exceed caps, permit self-certification of residency, or divert enforcement funds to the General Fund.
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Land UseMinutesCommercial
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the PLUM Committee on April 25, 2011, opposing the creation of a by-right permit process for non-profit farmers' markets in residential zones, citing concerns about weakening long-standing neighborhood protections and requesting sufficient time to review any draft ordinance.
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Land UsePotrero CanyonMinutesCommercial
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the proposed home-sharing ordinance for short-term rentals, urging the PLUM Committee to cap annual rental days at no more than 90 days, allocate 10% of transient occupancy tax to enforcement, and require notification to nearby property owners. The council argues that without proper regulation, short-term rentals risk converting residential neighborhoods into commercial operations and compromising community character.
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Land UseWracCommercial
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on April 29, 2017, supporting a Conditional Use Permit application for KaynDaves restaurant to sell a full line of alcoholic beverages for onsite consumption, citing the restaurant's long-standing responsible operation in the community.
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Land UseWracCommercial
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on April 27, 2017, supporting a Conditional Use Permit application for Moku Sushi restaurant to sell a full line of alcoholic beverages for onsite consumption, citing the restaurant's responsible operation and track record in the community. The council did not take a position on the requested operating hours.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracCommercial
On March 23, 2017, the Pacific Palisades Community Council discussed the Shell Station at 15401 Sunset Boulevard regarding extended operating hours and alcohol sales. The Council failed to pass a motion on extended hours and declined to reach consensus on the Conditional Use Beverage Permit, instead encouraging continued dialogue between the applicant and community.