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FIN Joint Cannabis Letter
Letter | April 10, 2023
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CUB/Alcohol Conditions Positions -- 2016-2017
Background Info | June 5, 2022
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Summary re Ban on Flavored Tobacco SalesR
Background Info | January 3, 2020
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Planning FAQ Restaurant Beverage Program
Background Info | January 8, 2019
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The Brentwood Community Council and Pacific Palisades Community Council jointly request that CD11 support a Conditional Use Permit process for cannabis licensing in their communities, citing concerns about the Cookies cannabis dispensary located near schools, bus stops, and family-friendly businesses, and noting that the current Department of Cannabis Regulation process failed to conduct required community outreach.
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Public SafetyWracSubstance Regulation
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on Conditional Use Permits and alcohol-related matters from 2016-2017, including letters regarding Starbucks, Moku Sushi, KaynDaves, and Sam's Restaurant, along with a motion on CUB/Alcohol Conditions and a statement on recent CUB applications.
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Public SafetyWracSubstance Regulation
This document summarizes the status of a motion regarding a proposed ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products in Los Angeles, including vaping and hookah products. The City Attorney's office recommended a comprehensive ban on all flavored tobacco products to protect youth, though a City Council committee approved a modified version with exemptions for menthol and hookah lounges pending full City Council approval.
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Public SafetySubstance Regulation
The Department of City Planning proposes an ordinance to streamline the process for sit-down restaurants to obtain alcoholic beverage service permits, reducing processing time from six months to an expedited timeline and lowering costs from approximately $12,500. The program establishes 34 standards for participating restaurants, including operational hour limits, surveillance requirements, and community notification protocols, while excluding bars, nightclubs, and other non-restaurant establishments.