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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Chris Spitz, Maryam Zar, Jennifer Malaret, Nancy Niles, Gil Dembo - Item 7.1.3
Minutes February 11, 2018GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a business meeting with 14 voting members and 5 voting alternates in attendance. The meeting included reports on various community issues including LADWP pole-top stations, short-term rentals, airplane flyover noise, a presentation from the Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness detailing engagement and enforcement efforts, and a spotlight on the Pacific Palisades Woman's Club.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Chris Spitz, Maryam Zar, Jennifer Malaret, Richard Cohen, Barbara Kohn, George Wolfber
Minutes February 11, 2018GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a business meeting on January 14, 2016, where members approved corrected December minutes, reviewed a treasurer's report showing a cash balance of $39,668.74, announced upcoming meetings on LADWP facilities and the Village Project, and passed bylaws amendments regarding organizational representation and membership procedures.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Chris Spitz, Maryam Zar, Jennifer Malaret, Richard Cohen, Barbara Kohn, Reza Akef, Pet
Minutes February 11, 2018GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on February 25, 2016, where members discussed upcoming agenda items including WRAC-sponsored motions, a treasurer's report showing a balance of $38,658.74, and a Village Project supplemental report with three motions for consideration. The council also announced a new website launch, updates on short-term rentals and LADWP pole-top distributing stations, and received reports from governmental representatives regarding the Los Angeles Homeless Veteran's Leasing Act.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Chris Spitz, Maryam Zar, Jennifer Malaret, Nancy Niles, Gil Dembo, Stuart Muller, Rich
Minutes May 13, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a business meeting with 14 voting members and 5 voting alternates in attendance. The meeting covered reports on LADWP pole-top stations, short-term rentals, airplane flyover noise, a homelessness task force update with details on outreach and enforcement efforts, and presentations on the Pacific Palisades Woman's Club and Paul Revere Fields use.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Maryam Zar [acting Chair], Jennifer Malaret, Richard Cohen, Barbara Kohn (until depart
Minutes April 23, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on March 10, 2016, with 16 voting members and 5 voting alternates in attendance. The meeting included approval of bylaws amendments, a treasurer's report showing account balances of $37,755.00, announcements regarding upcoming community forums on zoning code updates and LADWP projects, and discussion of the Palisades Village Project motions.
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2. _2) Said fund shall be specifically targeted to address the Purposes set forth in Section 2 of the Pacific Palisades
Minutes April 23, 2016GovernanceCommunity SupportPotrero CanyonStreet FurnitureMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council approved a motion recommending the City approve a parcel map to vacate public land for an alley and Sunset Boulevard lane, contingent on the applicant's commitment to fund off-site streetscape improvements in coordination with community organizations. The council also discussed utility pole installations, Village Green park maintenance, and other community matters.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonAgendasMinutes
This document contains minutes from a Pacific Palisades Community Council Board meeting covering announcements, governmental reports, committee updates, and old business including discussions on the Sylmar Ground Return project, bylaws amendments, and the Palisades Village Project. The meeting occurred on March 10, 2016, with the next board meeting scheduled for April 14, 2016.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Chris Spitz, Maryam Zar, Jennifer Malaret, Richard Cohen, Barbara - Bylaws Committee
Minutes April 13, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a business meeting on February 25, 2016, where members discussed upcoming meetings, approved previous minutes, reviewed the treasurer's report showing a balance of $38,658.74, and heard announcements regarding the new PPCC website, LADWP pole-top distributing stations, short-term rentals, and the Village Project. The council also received reports from the Bylaws Committee on proposed amendments and from the Village Planning and Land Use Committee regarding the Caruso Affiliated Palisades Village Project, with three motions to be considered.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Chris Spitz, Maryam Zar, Jennifer Malaret, Richard Cohen, Barbara Kohn - Item 7.1.5
Minutes April 13, 2016GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a business meeting on January 14, 2016, where members approved corrected December minutes, reviewed a treasurer's report showing a cash balance of $39,668.74, announced upcoming meetings on LADWP facilities and the Village Project, and passed bylaws amendments regarding organizational representation and membership procedures.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyWrac
This document provides talking points on the December 8, 2015 draft of a revised Above Ground Facilities (AGF) Ordinance that regulates cell towers and similar structures in Los Angeles public rights-of-way. The draft eliminates certain exemptions for utility pole-mounted antennas, expands notification requirements to property owners and residents within 250 feet, and enhances aesthetic criteria through a Least Intrusive Means Test, while maintaining exemptions for Small Cell antennas and other specified structures.