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PPCC Letter Re Sober Living Density
Letter | February 19, 2026
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PPCC Letter Master Infrastructure Plan
Letter | February 15, 2026
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City Council Permit Fee Waiver Ltr10-26-25
Letter | October 30, 2025
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PPCC EC Letter Zone 0 Cmtee
Letter | September 15, 2025
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PPCC Letter Postpone 405 Repaving
Letter | June 17, 2025
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Letter - Apr 26, 2025 (Zone Zero Plead Commets)
Letter | May 1, 2025
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Letter - Apr 29, 2025 (PFC Zone)
Letter | May 1, 2025
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PPCC Letter Waiver Fees#2
Letter | April 27, 2025
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PPCC Letter Support AB 238
Letter | April 16, 2025
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PPCC Letter Waiver Fees
Letter | March 15, 2025
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests a Focused Environmental Impact Report for a Coastal Development Permit application at 16990-17000 Sunset Boulevard, citing concerns about the project's location on an active landslide, seasonal underground stream, traffic safety, and the unknown hazardous nature of 44,500 cubic yards of fill material including old cars. The Council emphasizes that community safety must take priority and that the Charles Company's response to initial comments lacked required professional engineering documentation.
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GovernanceMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the City of Los Angeles Zoning Administrator and Office of Environmental Planning requesting a Focused Environmental Impact Report for a proposed multi-family residential development at 16990-17009 W. Sunset Boulevard, citing concerns raised by independent geologists regarding hydrology, groundwater flow calculations, and the adequacy of mitigation measures in the 2013 Mitigated Negative Declaration. The Council requested the EIR expand to include assessments of geology, soils, hydrology, haul routes, traffic, storm drain/sewer access, and Torrey Pines, as well as review of Coastal Commission compliance.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously supports maintaining a Coastal Development Permit that restricts beach access from midnight to 5am under LAMC 66.34 B 14 (b), citing public safety, quality of life, and environmental considerations.
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Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesCell Tower Regulation
The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils, representing 13 neighborhood and community councils on Los Angeles's Westside, urges Governor Jerry Brown to veto SB 649, which would remove local city control over the placement of small cell wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights-of-way and on city property. Twelve of the thirteen member councils have voted to oppose the measure, joining the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, and hundreds of other municipalities in their opposition.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the West Los Angeles Planning Commission regarding a proposed multi-family residential development at 16990-17000 Sunset Boulevard, reiterating its request for a Focused Environmental Impact Report to address concerns about soils, hydrology, haul routes, traffic, and storm-drain/sewer access before issuance of a Coastal Development Permit. The council affirmed its commitment to upholding applicable zoning regulations and Coastal Act provisions.
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Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesCell Tower Regulation
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes SB 649, legislation that would restrict local government authority to regulate small cell wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights of way. The council argues the bill strips cities and counties of regulatory power over location and aesthetics of wireless facilities in sensitive areas including residential zones, parks, and schools.
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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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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyPotrero CanyonMinutes
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes SB 649, legislation that would restrict local government authority to regulate wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights of way and on public property. The Council joins over 110 California cities and counties in opposing the bill, arguing it would eliminate critical local regulatory protections in sensitive areas including residential zones, parks, and schools.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracSignage
The Pacific Palisades Community Council wrote to the owner of the Palisadian Post on June 7, 2017, requesting he reconsider installing parapet-level signage at 881 Alma Real that was previously rejected by the Design Review Board and Area Planning Commission as violating the Commercial Village Specific Plan. The letter acknowledges the owner's legal right to install the signs under the Permit Streamlining Act but urges good faith dialogue to address community concerns about their size and placement.
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracSignage
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously opposed the approval of signage at 881 Alma Real Drive on May 11, 2017, after the sign was approved by Los Angeles Superior Court under the Permit Streamlining Act despite the community's previous objections and the local Specific Plan. The Council chair requested that the City Attorney appeal the court ruling and implement measures to prevent future approvals that bypass community input.