Baseline Mansionization Ordinance / Amendment

CF 10-1058-S4  AT CITY COUNCIL 03/03/2020 

PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to amending the existing Baseline Mansionization Ordinance (BMO) to include the Coastal Zone areas not currently covered by the Baseline Hillside Ordinance within the City.

Recommendation for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Bonin – Buscaino):

INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the City Attorney, the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA), and the City Administrative Officer (CAO), to report with recommendations to create a new Ordinance or amend the existing BMO to include the Coastal Zone areas not currently covered by the Baseline Hillside Ordinance within the City under the same standards as the City’s current BMO.

Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the CLA has completed a financial analysis of this report.

Community Impact Statement: None submitted


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  • 03/05/2020 Council action final.
  • 02/25/2020 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on March 3, 2020.  Report from PLUM (February 18, 2020),   Motion (January 28, 2020)
  • 2/18/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved item(s) Motion (January 28, 2020)
  • 02/14/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on February 18, 2020.  Motion (January 28, 2020)
  • 01/28/2020 Motion document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Motion (January 28, 2020)

Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) / Tenant Protection / Standards of Compliance

CF 19-0400, 20-0047

Reports from the Department of City Planning (DCP), and Joint Memorandum from the DCP, Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, and the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department in response to Motion (Bonin – Koretz) relative to the implementation of State Law Senate Bill 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019; and, related matters. (Also referred to Housing Committee)

Fiscal Impact Statement: No.

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.


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CF 19-0400,

  • 03/03/2021 Council action final.
  • 03/03/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CF 19-0400,
  • 03/01/2021 Council adopted item, as amended, forthwith.Report from Housing Committee 02/19/2021
  • 03/01/2021 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on March 3, 2021.
  • 02/10/2021 Housing Committee approved as amended .  Attachment to Communication dated 02/05/2021 – Implementation Report 02/05/2021; Communication from Department of City Planning – Supplemental Transmittal 02/05/2021; Communication from Clerk – Transmittal Letter to Housing Committee (Revised) 02/05/2021; Communication from Department of City Planning – Correction to Joint Report 01/19/2021; Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020.
  • 02/05/2021 Housing Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on February 10, 2021. Communication from Department of City Planning – Correction to Joint Report 01/19/2021; Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020; Community Impact Statement submitted by Mar Vista Community Council 10/25/2020.  Refer to CF 19-0400
  • 02/02/2021 Planning and Land Use Management Committee transmitted Council File to Housing Committee.  Communication from Clerk – Transmittal Letter to Housing Committee (Revised) 02/05/2021
  • 01/21/2021 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved as amended .  Communication from Department of City Planning – Correction to Joint Report 01/19/2021; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 01/15/2021 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on January 21, 2021.   Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/08/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for
  • 1/21/20. Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/04/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on December 8, 2020.  Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/04/2020 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Housing Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/03/2020 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:  Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020

Department of City Planning, Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department, and Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety joint report, dated December 3, 2020, relative to the implementation of unit replacement requirements and occupant protections in SB 330.

  • 10/25/2020 Community Impact Statement submitted by Mar Vista Community Council. Refer to CF 19-0400
  • 09/30/2020 Council action final.
  • 09/30/2020 Council adopted item forthwith.
  • 09/25/2020 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on September 30, 2020. Joint Report from Planning and Land Use Management and Housing Committees 09/09/2020
    09/09/2020 Housing Committee Concurred with the Planning and Land Use Management Committee Communication from Department of City Planning, Department of Building and Safety, and Housing and Community Investment Department – Submitted in Committee 02/18/2020; Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
  • 09/04/2020 Housing Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on September 9, 2020.   Communication from Department of City Planning, Department of Building and Safety, and Housing and Community Investment Department – Submitted in Committee 02/18/2020; Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
    02/18/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved as amended .  Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020; Report from Department of City Planning 09/16/2019
  • 02/14/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on February 18, 2020.   Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020; Report from Department of City Planning 09/16/2019
    02/13/2020 Corrected Referral per City Clerk to include Housing Committee.  Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
  • 02/13/2020 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Housing Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020  Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
  • 02/13/2020 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows: Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020

Department of City Planning report, dated February 13, 2020, relative to the implementation of state law SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019.

  • 09/17/2019 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
    09/16/2019 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:

Department of City Planning report, dated September 16, 2019, relative to analysis of Senate Bill 33 (Skinner) and Assembly Bill 1279 (Bloom) and the impacts to the City’s land use regulatory process and zoning, as well as potential economic implications for the City.

  • 06/14/2019 Council action final.
  • 06/12/2019 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.  Report from Planning and Land Use Management Committee 05/14/2019
  • 05/31/2019 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on June 12, 2019.  Report from Planning and Land Use Management Committee 05/14/2019
  • 05/14/2019 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved as amended .  Report from Planning and Land Use Management Committee 05/14/2019
  • 05/10/2019 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on May 14, 2019.  Motion (April 16, 2019)
  • 04/16/2019 Motion document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee. Motion (April 16, 2019)

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CF 20-0047

  • 03/13/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Wilshire Center Koreatown NC.  Refer to CF 20-0047
  • 03/03/2021 Council adopted item, as amended, forthwith.  Amending Motion (Bonin – Harris-Dawson) 03/03/2021; Amending Motion (Harris-Dawson – Bonin) 03/03/2021; Report from Housing Committee 02/19/2021; Report from Planning and Land Use Management Committee 01/21/2021.
  • 03/03/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council.  Report from Housing Committee 02/19/2021
  • 03/01/2021 City Cl Refer to CF 20-0047erk scheduled item for Council on March 3, 2021.
  • 02/10/2021 Housing Committee approved as amended .   Attachment to Communication dated 02/05/2021 – Implementation Report 02/05/2021; Communication from Department of City Planning – Supplemental Transmittal 02/05/2021; Communication from Clerk – Transmittal Letter to Housing Committee 02/02/2021; Communication from Department of City Planning – Correction to Joint Report 01/19/2021; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020; Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020.
  • 02/05/2021 Housing Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on February 10, 2021.  Communication from Clerk – Transmittal Letter to Housing Committee 02/02/2021; Community Impact Statement submitted by Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council 01/21/2021; Communication from Department of City Planning – Correction to Joint Report 01/19/2021; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020; Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Community Impact Statement submitted by Mar Vista Community Council 10/25/2020.
  • 02/02/2021 Planning and Land Use Management Committee transmitted Council File to Housing Committee.  Communication from Clerk – Transmittal Letter to Housing Committee 02/02/202
  • 01/21/2021 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved as amended .   Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 01/21/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CF 20-0047
  • 01/15/2021 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on January 21, 2021.  Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/08/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee continued item to/for 1/21/21.  Communication from Department of City Planning – Implementation of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (SB 330) Presentation Slides 12/03/2020; Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/04/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on December 8, 2020.  Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/04/2020 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Housing Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020
  • 12/03/2020 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:  Report from Department of City Planning, Housing and Community Investment Department, and Department of Building and Safety 12/03/2020

Department of City Planning, Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department, and Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety joint report, dated December 3, 2020, relative to the implementation of unit replacement requirements and occupant protections in SB 330.

  • 10/25/2020 Community Impact Statement submitted by Mar Vista Community Council.   Refer to CF 20-0047
  • 09/30/2020 Council action final.
  • 09/30/2020 Council adopted item forthwith.   Joint Report from Planning and Land Use Management and Housing Committees 09/09/2020
  • 09/25/2020 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on September 30, 2020.   Joint Report from Planning and Land Use Management and Housing Committees 09/09/2020
  • 09/21/2020 Community Impact Statement submitted by Central Hollywood Neighborhood Council.   Refer to CF 20-0047
  • 09/09/2020 Housing Committee Concurred with the Planning and Land Use Management Committee
  • 09/04/2020 Housing Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on September 9, 2020.    Communication from Department of City Planning, Department of Building and Safety, and Housing and Community Investment Department – Submitted in Committee 02/18/2020; Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
    02/18/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved as amended . Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
  • 02/14/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on February 18, 2020.  Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020; Motion 01/14/2020
  • 02/13/2020 Corrected Referral per Council President to include Planning and Land Use Management Committee.   Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
  • 02/13/2020 Department of City Planning document(s) referred to Housing Committee; Planning and Land Use Management Committee.   Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020
    02/13/2020 Document(s) submitted by Department of City Planning, as follows:   Report from Department of City Planning 02/13/2020

Department of City Planning report, dated February 13, 2020, relative to the implementation of state law SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019.

  • 01/14/2020 Motion document(s) referred to Housing Committee.  Motion 01/14/2020

Council and Committee Referrals -Thursday, February 13, 2020

 

0-0047 SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019.
To Housing Committee
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee

Department of City Planning report, dated February 13, 2020, relative to the implementation of state law SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019.
19-0400 SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Department of City Planning report, dated February 13, 2020, relative to the implementation of state law SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019.

Council and Committee Referral – Tuesday, February 11, 2020

 

20-0189 Linkage Fee Ordinance
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Ryu – Harris-Dawson) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning to prepare a revised Transit Oriented Communities Guidelines to increase the 55-year covenanted affordable housing percentage requirements in high and mid market areas, similar to the higher affordability levels contained in the Linkage Fee Ordinance.

Hillside Construction Regulation (HCR) Supplemental Use District (SUD) / Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFSZ) / Council District 4 Hillsides / Citywide / Ordinance Amendment

CF 20-1101  CD 4    UPDATE  02/09/2023

PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Hillside Construction Regulation (HCR) Supplemental Use District (SUD) definition standardization, City-wide comprehensive mapping of recommended locations, HCR overlay in Council District 4, and location in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFSZ) including the communities of Bowmont Hazen, and Coldwater Canyon; and adding the HCR SUD to all hillside and VHFSZ parcels.

Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Ryu – Koretz):

INSTRUCT the Planning Department to:

Present an amendment to the Hillside Construction Regulation Supplemental Use District that will standardize the definition and comprehensively map all recommended locations for the HCR SUD Citywide.
Prepare and present an amendment to the Hillside Construction Regulation Supplemental Use District to include the HCR overlay in all Council District 4 hillsides which feature high concentrations of active construction, substandard streets, restricted ingress and egress, below average emergency response times, lack of pedestrian infrastructure and location in VHFSZ; specifically including, but not limited to the communities of Bowmont Hazen, and Coldwater Canyon.

Add the HCR SUD to all hillside and VHFSZ parcels to the map of proposed zoning changes as part of the Hollywood Community Plan Update.

Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.

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Modify definitions, location restrictions, and sensitive site dating provisions relating to commercial cannabis activity

CPC-2019-6203-CA

AT CITY PLANNING COMMISION 02/13/20020

Council District: ALL

CEQA:ENV-2019-6204-SE Last Day to Act: 12-31-20
Plan Area: Citywide

PUBLIC HEARING – Completed November 13, 2019

PROJECT SITE: Citywide

PROPOSED ORDINANCE:  A proposed ordinance (Exhibit A) amending Sections 105.01, 105.02, and 105.03 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to modify definitions, location restrictions, and sensitive site dating provisions relating to commercial cannabis activity and provisions governing the continuing operation of existing medical marijuana dispensaries.

REQUESTED ACTIONS:
1. Recommend that the City Council determine that based on the whole of the administrative record, the project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to California Business and Professions Code Section 26055(h) on the basis that the project will adopt ordinances, rules and/or regulations, that will require discretionary review under CEQA to approve licenses to engage in commercial cannabis activity in the City (ENV-2019-6204-SE; Exhibit C); 2. Recommend that the City Council adopt the proposed ordinance (Exhibit A); 3. Adopt the staff report as the Commission’s report on the subject; and 4. Adopt the attached Findings (Exhibit B)

Applicant: City of Los Angeles
Staff: Niall Huffman, City Planning Associate
niall.huffman@lacity.org
(213) 978-3405

Accesory Dwelling Units (ADUs) / Equine Keeping Preservation / California Government Code Sections 65852.2(a)(1)(D)(vii) and e(1)(B) / Amendment

CF 19-0002-S194

RULES, ELECTIONS, AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to establishing the City’s position regarding legislation and/or administrative action aimed at exploring accommodations to balance the preservation of equine keeping with the location of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).

Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez – Blumenfield – Lee – O’Farrell – Ryu), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR:

ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION to include in the City’s 2019-20 State Legislative Program:
SUPPORT for and/or SPONSORSHIP of legislation and/or administrative action aimed at exploring accommodations to balance the preservation of equine keeping with the location of ADUs by amending California Government Code Section 65852.2(a)(1)(D)(vii) and e(1)(B).

INSTRUCT the appropriate City departments to include equine considerations when State-wide land use policies are being considered in the future, consult with equine keeping experts, or create a focus group comprised of jurisdictions with equine keeping zones, when land use deliberations are taking place.

Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the Chief Legislative Analyst. The City Administrative Officer has not completed a financial analysis of this report.
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.


  • 02/21/2020 City Clerk transmitted file to Mayor. Last day for Mayor to act is March 2, 2020.
  • 02/19/2020 Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.  Report from Rules, Election, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee (February 13, 2020), Resolution (December 10, 2019)
  • 2/13/2020 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on February 19, 2020.  Report from Rules, Election, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee (February 13, 2020), Resolution (December 10, 2019),  Chief Legistative Analyst (Janaury 22, 2022)
  • 02/07/2020 Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee approved item(s) . Resolution (December 10, 2019),  Chief Legistative Analyst (Janaury 22, 2022)
  • 2/06/2020 Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on February 7, 2020.  Resolution (December 10, 2019),  Chief Legistative Analyst (Janaury 22, 2022)
  • 01/23/2020 Chief Legislative Analyst document(s) referred to Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee.   Chief Legistative Analyst (Janaury 22, 2022)
  • 01/22/2020  Document(s) submitted by Chief Legislative Analyst, as follows:  Chief Legistative Analyst (Janaury 22, 2022)
    Chief Legislative Analyst report 20-01-0047, dated January 22, 2020, relative to including in the City’s 2019-20 State Legislative Program, its position for legislation and/or administrative action to balance equine keeping with the location of Accessory Dwelling Units.
  • 12/10/2019 Resolution document(s) referred to Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee.  Resolution (December 10, 2019)

SB-906 Housing: joint living and work quarters and occupied substandard buildings or units.

Housing: joint living and work quarters and occupied substandard buildings or units.  SB-906

SB 906, as introduced, Skinner. Housing: joint living and work quarters and occupied substandard buildings or units.  This bill makes it easier to legally use old industrial and commercial buildings into group housing, and creates a path for substandard buildings to be brought up to code.
Existing law, the State Housing Law, establishes statewide construction and occupancy standards for buildings used for human habitation. Existing law permits a city or county to adopt alternative building regulations for the complete or partial conversion of commercial or industrial buildings to joint living and work quarters. Existing law defines a joint living and work quarter as residential occupancy by a family or not more than 4 unrelated persons maintaining a common household of one or more rooms or floors in a building originally designed for industrial or commercial occupancy, as specified.
This bill would redefine joint living and work quarters to mean residential occupancy by a group of persons, whether those persons are related or unrelated.

Demolition Notification / Historic-Cultural Monument Designation Initiation / Administrative Code / Ordinance / Amendment

CF 16-0988-S1    AT CITY COUNCIL 02/04/2020

PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to amending the Los Angeles Administrative Code to include the introduction of a motion by a Member of the City Council for the designation of a Historic-Cultural Monument; and to increasing the notification requirements for the issuance of a demolition or structure permit.

Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Koretz – Bonin):
INSTRUCT the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, in consultation with the City Attorney, to prepare and present a draft ordinance to increase the notification requirements from 30 days to 60 days prior to the issuance of a demolition or structure permit for a building or structure that is 45 years or older based on the date the application is submitted.

Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.

Community Impact Statement: Yes.

For:
Encino Neighborhood Council
Palms Neighborhood Council
Mar Vista Community Council
Mid City West Neighborhood Council


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  • 01/21/2020 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on February 4, 2020 .   PLUM (January 21, 2020),  Motion (February 5, 2019)
  • 01/21/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved as amended .  Motion (February 5, 2019)
  • 01/17/2020 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on January 21, 2020.    Motion (February 5, 2019)
  • 8/27/2019 Community Impact Statement submitted by Mid City WEST Neighborhood Council. Refer to CF 16-0988-S1 
  • 03/17/2019 Community Impact Statement submitted by Mar Vista Community Council. Refer to CF 16-0988-S1 
  • 03/13/2019 Community Impact Statement submitted by Palms Neighborhood Council. Refer to CF 16-0988-S1 
  • 03/02/2019 Community Impact Statement submitted by Encino Neighborhood Council. Refer to CF 16-0988-S1 
  • 02/05/2019 Motion document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Motion (February 5, 2019)

Council and Committee Referrals – Friday, January 31, 2020

 

20-0146 Exempt non-sprinklered residential high-rise buildings,
To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Bonin – Koretz – Blumenfield – Rodriguez) relative to requesting the City Attorney prepare and present an Ordinance to require the retrofit of all previously exempt non-sprinklered residential high-rise buildings, and related actions; and direct the City Administrative Officer and the Chief Legislative Analyst to report on financial tools to assist building owners.

 

 

20-0065 Private detention facilities and community detention facilities for unaccompanied minors.
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
City Attorney report R20-0034, dated January 31, 2020, relative to a draft Interim Control Ordinance establishing a moratorium on the issuance of permits or entitlements issued under the Los Angeles Municipal Code for the construction, operation, establishment or expansion of private detention facilities and community detention facilities for unaccompanied minors.