PPCC Library Integration Test
Browse Library
19 documents found.
Active browse filters: Topic: topic:l2:land_use/land_use_reports
-
PPCC Land Use Tenets
Position Paper | January 20, 2026
-
PPCC Positions Land Use Matters-2001-25R
Position Paper | January 20, 2026
-
Roll Call
Report | June 17, 2025
-
LUC Policies-Procedures 2023R
Background Info | November 20, 2023
-
Land Use Reports & Summaries -- 2017-2022
Background Info | June 6, 2022
-
PPCC LUC Final Report
Report | January 13, 2022
-
PPCC Land Use Committee 2nd Interim Report (Final 10.28.21)
Report | October 28, 2021
-
PPCC Land Use Committee Interim Report
Report | March 18, 2021
-
PPCC Positions on Land Use Matters-2020
Position Paper | August 7, 2020
-
PPCC LUC Update, 1-9-20-2
Report | January 11, 2020
Library Search
Land Use Reports
Browse all topics
Advanced Filters
-
Land UseLand Use Reports
This document summarizes Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on development projects and land use matters from 2001 to 2019, organized by category including coastal projects, variances and exceptions, and other land use matters. The council's positions ranged from support to opposition based on concerns such as traffic impacts, geology and hydrology, height and density, and community interest.
-
Land UseLand Use Reports
The PPCC Land Use Committee held a public meeting on October 17, 2019, to review Calvary Christian School's application for modifications to its Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit, which would allow construction of new buildings, increased student enrollment to 490 students, and reduced parking requirements. The Committee unanimously recommended that PPCC not oppose the application, contingent on Board approval of language regulating concurrent use of facilities at the site.
-
Land UseLand Use Reports
The PPCC Land Use Committee recommends that the PPCC Board oppose issuance of a Coastal Development Permit for a proposed 5-story, 60-foot 9-inch mixed-use project at 17346 Sunset Boulevard, citing non-compliance with California Coastal Act visual compatibility requirements, concerns about streetscape impacts, potential negative effects on nearby residents from rooftop deck use, and inadequate parking provisions. The committee suggests alternative configurations of 4 stories with upper level setbacks or 3 stories without setbacks as potential modifications.