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GovernanceBylaws
The IRS confirms that the Palisades Americanism Parade Association Inc maintains tax-exempt status under IRC Section 501(c)(3) as a public charity, and is required to file annual Form 990 information returns.
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GovernanceBylaws
This is a collection of Bylaws Amendment Reports from the Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws Committee spanning from October 2017 through September 2022, with nine reports distributed across that period. The reports document the committee's work on proposed amendments to the organization's bylaws over a five-year timeframe.
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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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Land UseLand Use Reports
This collection documents Pacific Palisades Community Council Land Use Committee reports and positions from 2017 to 2022, covering committee formation, legislative responses including SB 827, coastal commission guidelines, and zoning matters including the Marquez/Ida project.
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Community LifeEvents
This document is a collection of Pacific Palisades Community Council Awards materials from 2017 to 2022, including press releases for nominations and award celebrations, as well as honorees information for each year. The materials document the annual awards program spanning six years with nominations typically announced in September or October and honorees information released in November.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted two motions requesting that LA City Planning calculate maximum buildout capacity under existing zoning with density bonuses and accessory dwelling units for Westside neighborhoods, and provide updated population and density figures compared to 2010 data.
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Land UseDevelopment Projects
This is a City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works maintenance hole opening permit (MH20180003) issued to the City of Los Angeles/DWP, valid for one year from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018, authorizing the opening of sewer, storm drain, and other maintenance holes citywide with specified traffic control requirements and restrictions.
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Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
This document is a catalog of small cell pole and base equipment options available for wireless network installation, detailing specifications, manufacturers, costs, and deployment examples for various pole and base configurations. The catalog was released on October 31, 2017, and serves as a reference guide for field personnel to select appropriate equipment based on aesthetic, deployment, and cost considerations.
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GovernanceEventsPotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 12, 2017 meeting with voting members present to discuss various community matters including the Caruso Village Project construction update, Shell Station design approval, ADU ordinance changes, sidewalk vending ordinance position, permit parking system in the Alphabet streets area, homeless services initiatives, and crime reports including burglaries and theft statistics.
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City Planning Commission Action on Proposed Commercial Cannabis Sign Ordinance – 12
Recap January 3, 2018Governance
The Los Angeles City Planning Commission adopted a staff report recommending the Commercial Cannabis Sign Ordinance on December 21, 2017, with modifications including adding day care centers and permanent supportive housing as sensitive uses protected by an 800-foot distance limitation on offsite signs, prohibiting certain sign types while allowing pole and monument signs, and removing the 75 square foot maximum onsite sign size limitation. The matter will be referred to City Council committees for further consideration before a final vote.