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Reports/Summaries -- 2016-2022
Background Info | March 4, 2024
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Signage Positions (from 2023 forward)
Background Info | March 2, 2024
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WRAC Motions (from 2023 forward)
Background Info | March 2, 2024
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Planning & Density (2016-2022)
Background Info | May 14, 2023
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Cell Tower Regulation/Design -- 2017-2018
Background Info | June 6, 2022
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Planning/Density Preemption -- 2018-2021
Background Info | June 6, 2022
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CUB/Alcohol Conditions Positions -- 2016-2017
Background Info | June 5, 2022
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Planning & Density Positions -- 2016-2022
Background Info | June 5, 2022
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WRAC Motions -- 2016-2022
Background Info | June 5, 2022
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Background Info | August 28, 2021
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Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
This collection documents Pacific Palisades Community Council's positions on cell tower regulation and siting from 2017-2018, including letters opposing SB 649, a Crown Castle network upgrade presentation, and small cell pole design specifications.
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The Skinny on Los Angeles Regulations – Commercial Cannabis Activity.4
Background Info December 8, 2017Land UseWracCommercial
This document summarizes Los Angeles commercial cannabis activity regulations, detailing location restrictions and buffer zones for retail sales, delivery-only operations, and other cannabis businesses, with notes that on-site retail sales are unlikely in Pacific Palisades due to proximity to sensitive uses like parks, schools, and libraries. Licensing and operating regulations adopted by the city are also referenced, with the document noting that the City Council was expected to consider amendments in early 2018.
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Land UseWracSignage
This document chronicles a dispute over sign permits for 881 Alma Real involving the Palisadian Post, spanning from April 2015 to May 2017, in which the Planning Director missed the Permit Streamlining Act deadline, leading to the application being deemed approved by operation of law after a court-ordered writ of mandate. The West Los Angeles Area Planning Commission ultimately granted the appeal in May 2017 following the court's decision.