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PPCC Land Use Tenets
Position Paper | January 20, 2026
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PPCC Positions Land Use Matters-2001-25R
Position Paper | January 20, 2026
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PPCC Grants Cmtee Statement
Position Paper | October 28, 2025
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FireAid Support1
Position Paper | August 18, 2025
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PPCC Position-Housing Density-Funding
Position Paper | June 16, 2025
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PPCC Statement and Request re CC&RsF
Position Paper | February 28, 2025
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Proposed PPCC Statement-Request
Position Paper | February 23, 2025
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PPCC Policy Statement - Density & Public Safety
Position Paper | February 16, 2025
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PPCC EC Statement re SB 9 & 10
Position Paper | September 18, 2021
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PPCC Community Interest Statement 8-12-21
Position Paper | August 19, 2021
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Land UseUrban ForestLand Use Reports
This document compiles Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on development projects and land use matters from 2001 to 2025, organized by category including coastal projects, variances/exceptions, and other land use matters. The positions reflect the council's concerns regarding issues such as geologic stability, traffic impacts, environmental effects, and community compatibility, along with their support or opposition to various permit applications and project modifications.
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Community LifeCommunity SupportAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Community Council, a 53-year-old nonprofit, established a Grants Committee to distribute fire recovery donations to organizations and projects that help the community rebuild. The committee operates with volunteer members, clear grant guidelines, and conflict-of-interest rules to ensure fair and transparent allocation of funds.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council issued a letter commending FireAid's philanthropic response to the Palisades and Eaton fires, noting that nearly $75 million has been distributed to over 160 nonprofits and organizations for recovery services including housing, legal aid, and mental health support. The Council acknowledged initial questions about fund allocation but stated that subsequent information and third-party audits have demonstrated the effectiveness and integrity of FireAid's grantmaking.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes state housing density legislation including SB 9 and SB 10 without accompanying funding mechanisms to support impacts on infrastructure, public safety, and municipal services, and requests a pause on enacted legislation and opposition to pending measures lacking such funding. The council notes that increased density without state funding exacerbates challenges in areas vulnerable to wildfire, evacuation constraints, and other environmental hazards.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety notify all building permit applicants in the 90272 zip code area that their parcels may be subject to recorded Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) that impose additional restrictions beyond LADBS approvals, and for Tract 9300 applicants, encourage voluntary compliance with Civic League Guidelines. The request was adopted by the PPCC Board on February 27, 2025.
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Environment & Public Spaces
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety notify building permit applicants in the 90272 zip code about potential CC&Rs restrictions and require structural engineer certification for retaining walls before permit issuance. The statement was recommended to the PPCC board on February 27, 2025.
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Land UseLegislationPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council issued a policy statement reiterating its opposition to increased housing density in the community, citing public safety concerns highlighted by the January 7, 2025 Palisades Fire, including limited evacuation routes and narrow hillside streets. The council calls on government officials to ensure rebuilding occurs on a like-for-like basis while preserving single-family neighborhoods.