City Council Referrals – August 23, 2017

17-0957
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Krekorian – O’Farrell) – Instruct the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the City Attorney, and with the assistance of the Department of Building and Safety, to prepare and present an ordinance that contains land use operating standards applicable to existing alcohol establishments that do not have a Conditional Use Permit and operate under grandfathered land use rights to sell alcohol at a property.

City Council Referrals – August 22, 2017

17-0002-S110
To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Koretz – Martinez) – Resolve that the City hereby includes in its 2017-18 State Legislative Program its position to SB 384 (Weiner), which would extend the cutoff time for alcohol sales to 4 a.m. in California.

 

17-0946
To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Blumenfield – Buscaino – Harris-Dawson) – Request the City Attorney to work with the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, the Department of City Planning, and the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department to identify ways to increase the sharing of information on nuisance properties, including the use of a shared database with information on relevant properties.

 

15-0198-S1
To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Motion (Blumenfield – Buscaino) – Instruct the Chief Legislative Analyst, in conjunction with the Department of Public Works, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Department of City Planning, and Department of Recreation and Parks to report on the formation of a Committee on Cooling and Urban Heat Impacts related to climate change.

 

City Council Referrals – August 18, 2017

17-0939
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Huizar – O’Farrell) – Direct the Department of City Planning with the assistance of the City Attorney, and the Los Angeles Police Department to report on the potential impact the enactment of SB 384 would have on current City procedures for permitting alcohol sales, and the process for establishing the commission required by the bill.

Tracking of Nuisance Properties / Citywide Nuisance Abatement Program (CNAP) / Shared Database

CF 17-0946

Nuisance properties are continuous problem in the City of Los Angeles. These properties can be abandoned buildings that contribute to blight, or can be occupied properties being utilized by individuals for illegal activity. Some sober living homes, rehabilitation homes, boarding homes and short-term rentals have been the subject of multiple nuisance calls. Currently, the City Attorney’s Office works with the Police Department (LARD), the Department of Building and Safety (DBS) and the Planning Department to target these properties through the Citywide Nuisance Abatement Program (CNAP). CNAP has a number of specialized, community-based programs to identify and target criminal activity and improve the quality of life for residents near nuisance properties.


  • 08/22/2017 Motion document(s) referred to Public Safety Committee.  Motion (August 22, 2017)

Comprehensive fee study and recommendations for cost recovery for project planning services

CF 09-0969

PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT (PLUM) COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a comprehensive fee study and recommendations for cost recovery for project planning services.

Recommendations for Council action:

APPROVE amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Sections 19.01 through 19.10 to revise fees to reflect the total cost per activity in order to more accurately represent the cost of providing planning and land use services and achieve full-cost recovery, as outlined in Recommendation No. Two below.

REQUEST the City Attorney to prepare and present an Ordinance to amend LAMC Sections 19.01 through 19.10 in accordance with the proposed fee changes listed in the column entitled, Recommended Fee Level/Deposit, in Attachment No. Two of the Department of City Planning (DCP) report dated December 29, 2016 and attached to Council file No. 09-0969, except for Fee Nos. 19.01-J.8 and 19.01-J.12 to be increased no more than 20 percent over the current fee, and except for Fee No. 19.01-B.3 for additional review.

INSTRUCT the DCP to report back on Appeal Fee No. 19.01-B.3, and subsequently refer the matter to the PLUM Committee and other appropriate Committees.

NOTE and FILE the reports from the City Administrative Officer (CAO) dated July 26, 2017 and August 7, 2017, and the Joint Report by the CAO and DCP dated August 14, 2017.

Fiscal Impact Statement: The DCP reports that the recommended changes to the DCP fee schedule have the potential to increase the City Planning Case Processing Special Fund revenues by $6 million to $8 million annually depending on case volume. The DCP case processing functions will become more fully cost recoverable and reduce reliance on the General Fund for these activities.

Community Impact Statement: None submitted


See CF 09-0969  for Detail

  • 08/30/2017 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Budget and Finance Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  City Planning Report (August 25, 2017)
  • 08/29/2017 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:  City Planning Report (August 25, 2017)

City Planning report dated, August 25, 2017, relative to a report back recommending a non-applicant appeal fee.

  • 08/28/2017 Community Impact Statement submitted by Greater Echo Park Elysian Neighborhood Council.
  • 08/25/2017 Council Action.   Vote Given: (12 – 0 – 3) (August 25, 2017)
  • 08/23/2017 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.
  • 08/17/2017 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on August 23, 2017 .  Report from PLUM (August 15, 2016), City Planning Report (December 29, 2016)
  • 08/15/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved item(s) recommended in the Department of City Planning report dated December 29, 2016, noted and filed the City Administrative Officer and Joint Department reports dated July 26, 2017, August 8, 2017 and August 14, 2017, and continued consideration of recommendations relative to appeals to August 29, 2017. Joint Report from City Administrative Officer and Director of Planning (August 14, 2017), Report from City Administrative Officer (August 7, 2017), Report from City Administrative Officer (July 26, 2017), City Planning Report (December 29, 2016), Estimate Cost of Service (December 29, 2016), Fee Study (December 29, 2016)
  • 08/15/2017 City Administrative Officer; Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.   Joint Report from City Administrative Officer and Director of Planning (August 14, 2017)
  • 08/14/2017 Document(s) submitted by City Administrative Officer, as follows:

City Administrative Officer and Department of City Planning joint report 0220-04851-0018, dated August 14, 2017, relative to appeal fees and fee increases included in the City Planning Comprehensive Fee Study.

  • 08/08/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for August 15, 2017 .
  • 08/07/2017 City Administrative Officer document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee. Report from City Administrative Officer (August 7, 2017)
  • 08/07/2017 Document(s) submitted by City Administrative Officer, as follows:   Report from City Administrative Officer (August 7, 2017)

City Administrative Officer report 0220-04851-0017 dated, August 7, 2017, relative to supplemental information regarding the City Planning Comprehensive Fee Study.

  • 08/04/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on August 8, 2017.  Report from City Administrative Officer (July 26, 2017), City Planning Report (December 29, 2016), Estimate Cost of Service (December 29, 2016), Fee Study (December 29, 2016)
  • 07/26/2017 City Administrative Officer document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 07/26/2017 Document(s) submitted by City Administrative Officer, as follows:

City Administrative Officer report 0220-04851-0014, dated July 26, 2017, relative to a comprehensive fee study for services provided by the Department of City Planning.

  • 01/03/2017 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 12/29/2016 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

City Planning report, dated December 29, 2016, relative to the 2016 Comprehensive Fee Study and Recommended Fee Changes.

  • 07/18/2011 Council Action.
  • 07/11/2011 Mayor transmitted file to City Clerk. Ordinance effective date: August 18, 2011.
  • 07/06/2011 Council transmitted file to Mayor. Last day for Mayor to act is July 18, 2011.
  • 07/05/2011 Council adopted item forthwith.
  • 06/29/2011 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on July 5, 2011 .
  • 06/29/2011 Planning and Land Use Management Committee waived consideration of item .
  • 06/14/2011 City Attorney document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 06/14/2011 Document(s) submitted by City Attorney, as follows:

City Attorney report R11-0226, dated June 14, 2011, relative to the revised Department of City Planning Fee Ordinance amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code relating to application fees for planning approvals and increasing those fees to recover full city overhead rate.

  • 04/06/2011 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 04/05/2011 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

City Planning report, dated April 5, 2011, relative to the fee ordinance increasing fees to recover full City overhead rate and implement two minor changes.

  • 08/11/2009 File closed.
  • 08/06/2009 Council Action.
  • 08/05/2009 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.
  • 07/31/2009 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

Planning Department report, dated July 31, 2009, relative to the Planning Fee Study Revised Plan.

  • 07/31/2009 Council continued item to/for August 4, 2009 .
  • 06/30/2009 Council continued item to/for July 31, 2009 .
  • 06/24/2009 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on June 30, 2009 .
  • 06/22/2009 Department of City Planning transmitted Council File to Planning and Land Use Management Committee .
  • 06/22/2009 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Budget and Finance Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 06/22/2009 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

City Planning follow-up report, dated June 19, 2009, relative to the Comprehensive Fee Study.

  • 06/01/2009 Planning and Land Use Management Committee submits report to Council without recommendation .
  • 06/01/2009 Budget and Finance Committee submits report to Council without recommendation .
  • 05/28/2009 Budget and Finance Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on June 1, 2009.
  • 05/28/2009 Planning and Land Use Management Committee transmitted Council File to Budget and Finance Committee.
  • 04/29/2009 City Clerk transmitted Council File to Planning and Land Use Management Committee .
  • 04/29/2009 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Budget and Finance Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 04/28/2009 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

City Planning report, dated April 17, 2009, relative to Comprehensive Fee Study Results and Recommendations.

Value Capture Policy / Value Capture Option / Analysis

CF 14-1325-S1

Exemption pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Sections 15378(b)(4) and 15061(b)(3), Negative Declaration and related CEQA findings, and report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission relative to a proposed Ordinance amending Sections 12.24 and 14.00 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to clarify existing regulations and align affordability requirements across the range of zoning entitlements that allow for increased density or floor area ratio beyond what is allowed by zoning, ensuring the creation of affordable housing through certain conditional use permits and public benefit projects.

Applicant: City of Los Angeles
Case No. CPC-2017-2022-CA
CEQA No. ENV-2017-2023-ND
Fiscal Impact Statement: No


  • 12/13/2017 Council adopted the Planning and Land Use Management Committee Report forthwith (vote: 12 ayes; 1 no); Ordinance over to January 10,
  • 2018 for second consideration.  Report from PLM (December 12, 2017),
  • 12/12/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved item(s) . Report from City Attorney (December 8, 2017), Draft Ordinance (December 8, 2017)
  • 12/08/2017 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on December 13, 2017 .  Report from City Attorney (December 8, 2017), Draft Ordinance (December 8, 2017)
  • 12/08/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on December 12, 2017.  Report from PLM (December 12, 2017), Draft Ordinance (December 8, 2017)
  • 12/08/2017 City Attorney document(s) referred to Housing Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Report from City Attorney (December 8, 2017), Draft Ordinance (December 8, 2017)
  • 12/08/2017 Document(s) submitted by City Attorney, as follows:  Report from City Attorney (December 8, 2017), Draft Ordinance (December 8, 2017)

City Attorney report R17-0428, dated December 8, 2017, relative to the draft ordinance amending sections 12.24 and 14.00 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to clarify and update Affordable Housing requirements for certain conditional use permits and public benefit projects.

Los Angeles City Planning Commission report, dated August 4, 2017, relative to amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code to clarify existing regulations and align affordability requirements across the range of zoning entitlements that allow for increased density or floor area ratio beyond what is allowed by Department of City Planning.

  • 11/23/2016 Council Action  (November 23, 2016) .  Vote Action: Adopted Vote Given: (11 – 0 – 4)

Reports from the Department of City Planning relative to affordable housing policy options and the feasibility of implementing a Value Capture Policy with an analysis regarding three different value capture options.

PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to affordable housing policy options and the feasibility of implementing a Value Capture Policy.

Recommendations for Council action:

INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning (DCP) to work with the City Attorney to prepare a draft Ordinance to implement a Value Capture Policy based on a Fixed Requirement and/or Fixed Requirement with Mixed Affordability.

INSTRUCT the DCP to work, with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer and the Chief Legislative Analyst, on whether an economic analysis is warranted by the Ordinance.

Fiscal Impact Statement: The DCP reports that approximately $300,000 in funding may be required for the DCP to hire an economic consultant to carry out an economic feasibility assessment as part of the analysis prior to drafting any Ordinance.

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.

(Housing Committee waived consideration of the above matter)

  • 11/22/2016 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.
  • 11/15/2016 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on November 22, 2016 .  PLUM Report (October 25, 2016)
  • 11/04/2016 Housing Committee waived consideration of item .
  • 11/03/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee transmitted Council File to Housing Committee .   Communication (November 3, 2016)
  • 10/25/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved as amended .
  • 10/18/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on October 25, 2016.
  • 10/13/2016 City Planning document(s) referred to Housing Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee. (October 12, 2016)
  • 10/13/2016 Document(s) submitted by City Planning: City Planning report, dated October 12, 2016, relative to potential strategies and policy options for a Value Capture Ordinance. (October 12, 2016)
  • 9/06/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for 60 days.
  • 09/02/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on September 6, 2016.
  • 08/26/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on August 30, 2016 – CANCELLED.
  • 05/31/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for undetermined date.
  • 05/27/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on May 31, 2016.
  • 05/27/2016 City Planning document(s) referred to Housing Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 05/27/2016 Document(s) submitted by City Planning, as follows: City Planning report, dated May 27, 2016, relative to the feasibility of implementing a Value Capture Policy and an analysis regarding three different value capture options.  (May 27, 2017)
  • HOUSING + COMMUNITY, Investment Department, Strategic Planning & Policy Division (November 17, 2015)  Related to CF 14-0600 S123, CF 14-0361 Motion 3/25/2014 and Motion 3/28/2014, CF 13-1389, CF 13-1624
  • Motion  CF 14-1325 (September 30, 2014)

Motion (O’Farrell – Huizar) relative to the Department of City Planning and the Housing, Community and Investment Department to report on the implementation of a value capture policy that would establish a nexus between discretionary land use entitlements and affordable housing. (Also referred to Housing Committee)

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.

Motion I THEREFORE MOVE to request City Planning and the Housing, Community + Investment Department to report on the feasibility of the implementation of a value capture policy that would establish a nexus between discretionary land use entitlements and affordable housing. I FURTHER MOVE to request that the report include recommendations aimed at reducing the cost associated with housing production, such as streamlined discretionary land use entitlements and flexible alternatives to development requirements, such as open space and parking.

Fiscal Impact Statement: No
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
(This matter also referred to the Housing Committee)

 

City Council Referrals – August 15, 2017

09-0969
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
City Administrative Officer and Department of City Planning joint report 0220-04851-0018, dated August 14, 2017, relative to appeal fees and fee increases included in the City Planning Comprehensive Fee Study

 

15-1409
CD 7
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Mayor report, dated August 14, 2017, relative to the reappointment of Aura Garcia to the North Valley Area Planning Commission for the term ending June 30, 2022. Ms. Garcia’s current term expired on June 30, 2017.

City Council Referrals – August 7, 2017

09-0969
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0220-04851-0017 dated August 7, 2017, relative to supplemental information regarding the City Planning Comprehensive Fee Study.

 

17-0881
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Los Angeles City Planning Commission report, dated August 4, 2017, relative to amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code to clarify existing regulations and align affordability requirements across the range of zoning entitlements that allow for increased density or floor area ratio beyond what is allowed by Department of City Planning.

SOLAR ENERGY INSTALLATION POLICY

AT CITY PLANNING COMMISSION 08/10/2017

Staff Report (August 10, 2017)

Council Districts: All
CEQA: N/A Last Day to Act: N/A
Continued from 05-25-17
PUBLIC HEARING – Not Required
PROJECT SITE: Citywide
SUMMARY:

A report on the final recommendation of the interdepartmental solar working group regarding a
Department of Building and Safety (DBS) amendment to the Building Code which would mandate solar
photovoltaic (PV) systems be installed on new buildings and major additions.

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

1. Support the work of LADBS and the Department of Water and Power to amend the Los
Angeles Municipal Code and require that solar photovoltaic (PV) systems be installed on all
types of new buildings and major additions;
City Planning Commission 4 August 10, 2017
2. Endorse the State’s Model Ordinance as a template for a proposed solar ordinance for the City,
with applicability of the proposed ordinance extended to all types of new buildings and major
additions;
3. Endorse the inclusion of all types of new buildings and major additions.

Staff: Mary Richardson, City Planner Associate
mary.richardson@lacity.org
(213) 978-1478

City Planning Commission – RECONSIDERATIONS

AT CITY PLANNING COMMISION 08/10/2017

5a. MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER – The Commission may make a motion to reconsider a
Commission Action on any agenda items from its previous meeting, consistently with the
Commission Rule 8.3, provided the Commission retains jurisdiction over the matter.

5b. MERITS OF ANY ITEM THE COMMISSION HAS VOTED TO RECONSIDER – If a majority of the
Commission has approved a motion to reconsider a Commission Action, the Commission may
address the merits of the original Commission Action.

General Plan Maintenance Surcharge

CF 16-0422    City Council Adopted, Vote Given: (13 – 0 – 2)

CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT, and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to increase the General Plan Maintenance Surcharge (GPMS) fee.

Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR:

FIND that the Ordinance is exempt from the provisions of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines and Article II, Section 2(m) of the City’s CEQA Guidelines, in that it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment because the proposed Ordinance merely increases the existing GPMS fee from five percent to seven percent.

PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated July 17, 2017, amending Sections 19.16 and 98.0418 of the LAMC to increase the GPMS, in order to fund costs related to expansion of the City’s Community Planning Program to fund updates to the Community Plans.

INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning (DCP) to report back on the implementation plan to update the community plans.

NOTE and FILE the report from the City Administrative Officer (CAO) dated July 13, 2017 inasmuch as it is provided for informational purposes only.

Fiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that, consistent with the City’s Financial Policies, the Mayor and Council have authorized setting the GPMS at a level lower than full cost recovery and have appropriated the necessary funds to subsidize the fee for service. The revised fee will provide a more reliable funding source for the DCP’s Community Planning Program and decrease the Department’s reliance on the General Fund by $5 million.

Community Impact Statement: Yes

For, if Amended: Palms Neighborhood Council


Refer to CF 16-0422  For Detail 

  • 08/15/2017 Council Action (August 15, 2017), Final Ordinance (September 17, 2017), Communication from Mayor (August 14, 2017), Report from PLUM (July 25, 2017),
  • 08/14/2017 Mayor transmitted file to City Clerk. Ordinance effective date: September 17, 2017.
  • 08/09/2017 City Clerk transmitted file to Mayor. Last day for Mayor to act is August 21, 2017.
  • 08/08/2017 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51. Report from PLUM (July 25, 2017),  Draft Ordinance (July 17, 2017),
  • 08/01/2017 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on August 8, 2017 .
  • 08/01/2017 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on August 8, 2017 .  Report from PLUM (July 25, 2017),  Draft Ordinance (July 17, 2017),
  • 07/25/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved item(s) from the City Attorney dated July 17, 2017. The Committee also noted and filed the City Administrative Officer report dated July 13, 2017.Report from City Attorney (July 17, 2017), Draft Ordinance (July 17, 2017), Report from City Administrator Officer (July 13, 2017)
  • 07/21/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on July 25, 2017.  Report from City Attorney (July 17, 2017), Draft Ordinance (July 17, 2017), Report from City Administrator Officer (July 13, 2017)
  • 07/18/2017 City Attorney document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 07/17/2017 Document(s) submitted by City Attorney, as follows:

City Attorney report R17-0232, dated July 17, 2017, relative to a draft ordinance amending the Municipal Code to increase the general plan maintenance surcharge fee to fund an expansion of the Planning Departments Community Planning Program.

  • 07/13/2017 City Administrative Officer document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 07/13/2017 Document(s) submitted by City Administrative Officer, as follows:

City Administrative Officer report 0220-04851-0012, dated July 13, 2017, relative to an increase to the General Plan Maintenance Surcharge to fund the Expanded Community Planning Program.

  • 05/09/2017 Community Impact Statement submitted by Palms Neighborhood Council.
  • 03/07/2017 Council Action.
  • 03/03/2017 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.
  • 02/28/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved item(s) .
  • 02/27/2017 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on March 3, 2017 .
  • 02/24/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on February 28, 2017.
  • 02/24/2017 City Administrative Officer document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 02/24/2017 Document(s) submitted by City Administrative Officer, as follows:

City Administrative Officer report 0220-05347-0000, dated February 24, 2017, relative to an increase to the General Plan Maintenance Surcharge to fund the expanded Community Planning Program..

  • 02/23/2017 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 02/23/2017 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

Department of City Planning report, dated February 21, 2017, relative to a report back on necessary budget resources, funding needs, and staffing analysis to accelerate the envisioned ten-year community plan cycle to a six-year cycle.

  • 02/22/2017 Community Impact Statement submitted by Glassell Park Neighborhood Council.
  • 02/10/2017 Council Action.
  • 02/08/2017 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.
  • 02/03/2017 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on February 8, 2017 .
  • 01/31/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved item(s) .
  • 01/27/2017 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on January 31, 2017.
  • 01/27/2017 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 01/26/2017 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:  Report from City Planning (January 26, 2017)

Department of City Planning report, dated January 26, 2017, relative to Community Plans, General Plan Amendment batching, and Environmental Impact Report consultants.

  • 09/13/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for undetermined date.
  • 09/09/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on September 13, 2016.
  • 09/06/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for September 13, 2016 .
  • 09/02/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on September 6, 2016.
  • 08/26/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on August 30, 2016 – CANCELLED.
  • 08/26/2016 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Report from City Planning (August 26, 2016)
  • 08/26/2016 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

Department of City Planning report, dated August 26, 2016, relative to a report back regarding System for Updating Community Plans, Batching General Plan Amendments, Environmental Impact Report Consultants, and Technology Plans.

  • 05/31/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for undetermined date.
  • 05/27/2016 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on May 31, 2016-Verbal discussion only.
  • 05/26/2016 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 05/26/2016 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

City Planning report, dated May 26, 2016, relative to a System for Updating Community Plans, Batching General Plan Amendments, Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Consultants and Technology Plans.

  • 04/13/2016 Motion document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  City Council Motion (April 13, 2016)