SB 9 / Local Ministerial Approval / Housing Development / Statutory Requirements / Memorandum

CP 21-1414

City Council instructed the Planning Department and Department of Building and Safety, with assistance from the City Attorney and members of the subdivision committee, to prepare a memorandum prior to December 31, 2021, that shall be used by all Departments and agencies until such time as a local implementation ordinance is adopted inclusive of the above-mentioned precepts;

FURTHER MOVED that the City Council instruct the Planning Department, with the assistance of the subdivision committee, to recommend objective standards for specified geography to maintain unique needs for lot design and midpoint width, parking, limits on total dwelling units on substandard streets, and when the development fails to comply with LAMC 12.21 -C1 (g).

FURTHER MOVED that the City Council instruct the Planning Department, as part of SB9 implementation, to develop recommendations on changes in grade, adjustments to building pads, hauling, private streets providing frontage and access for parcels other than those created by lot splits, and the removal of protected and desirable trees without replacement;

FURTHER MOVED that the City Council instruct the Planning Department to prepare a report to clarify exemptions for high-fire hazard severity zones, protected species’ habitats, horse keeping, substandard roadways, and/or other geographic areas as determined for which the implementation of SB 9 would result in a specific, adverse impact;

Lastley, MOVED that the City Council instruct the Planning Department, with the assistance of the City Attorney and the Department of Building and Safety, to begin developing a work program for the preparation of the implementation ordinance for SB 9.


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  • 03/31/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by North Westwood Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 03/10/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by Westwood Neighborhood Council. Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 03/10/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by Westwood Neighborhood Council. Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 03/09/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by Chatsworth Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 03/04/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by Empowerment Congress North Area NDC.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 02/14/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by Studio City Neighborhood Council.   Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 02/08/2022 Council action final. Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 02/08/2022 Council adopted item, as amended, forthwith.   Council Action 02/08/2022
  • 02/04/2022 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on February 8, 2022.  Motion 12/01/2021
  • 02/03/2022 Planning and Land Use Management Committee waived consideration of item .  Motion 12/01/2021
  • 01/19/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by Los Feliz Neighborhood Council, Los Feliz Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 01/15/2022 Community Impact Statement submitted by Empowerment Congress West Area Neighborhood Development Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/17/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Tarzana Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/17/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Northridge West Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/17/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Tarzana Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/14/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/14/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Sherman Oaks NC.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/13/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/09/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Encino Neighborhood Council.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/09/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by NC Valley Village.  Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/07/2021 Community Impact Statement submitted by Westwood Neighborhood Council.   Refer to CP 21-1414
  • 12/01/2021 Motion referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.  Motion 12/01/2021

Council and Committee Referrals – Friday, March 25, 2022

21-1230 Los Angeles Equity Index in the development of a methodology that ensures equity in land use considerations
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson – Bonin) relative to amending the Council Action of November 24, 2021, to instruct the Department of City Planning, Bureau of Engineering, City Administrative Officer, and any other relevant departments, in consultation with the Controller, to incorporate the statistical findings in the Controller’s Los Angeles Equity Index in the development of a methodology that ensures equity in land use considerations.

 

 

22-0002-S42

Statutory exemption to CEQA for sustainable transportation projects
To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Bonin – Blumenfield) relative to including in the City’s 2021-22 State Legislative Program its position on SB 922 (Wiener), which would eliminate the January 1, 2023 sunset date in existing law and provide statutory exemption to CEQA for sustainable transportation projects

Council and Committee Referrals – Wednesday, March 23, 2022

17-0981-S5
CD 3
Restaurant Beverage Program, that shall be in force and full effect in the geographical boundaries provided for Council District Three
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Resolution (Blumenfield – Krekorian) relative to activating a new streamlined permitting land use regulatory process, the Restaurant Beverage Program, that shall be in force and full effect in the geographical boundaries provided for Council District Three.

 

17-0981-S4
CD 11
Restaurant Beverage Program, that shall be in force and full effect in the geographical boundaries provided for Council District Eleven
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Resolution (Bonin – Krekorian) relative to activating a new streamlined permitting land use regulatory process, the Restaurant Beverage Program, that shall be in force and full effect in the geographical boundaries provided for Council District Eleven.

Council and Committee Referral – Friday, March 11, 2022

22-0002-S38 Restaurant Beverage Program
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Resolution (Raman – Rodriguez) relative to activating a new streamlined permitting land use regulatory process, the Restaurant Beverage Program, that shall be in force and full effect within the geographical boundaries in Exhibit A of this Resolution.

 

17-0981-S2
CD 2
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Resolution (Krekorian – Bonin) relative to activating a new streamlined permitting land use regulatory process, the Restaurant Beverage Program, that shall be in force and full effect in the geographical boundaries provided for Council District Two.

 

Council and Committee Referral – Tuesday, March 08, 2022

22-0002-S28 Restaurant Beverage Program and Restaurant Beverage Program-Sensitive Use Zone
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Resolution (Buscaino – Raman) relative to activating a new streamlined permitting land use regulatory process, the Restaurant Beverage Program and Restaurant Beverage Program-Sensitive Use Zone that shall be in force and full effect within the geographical boundaries of Exhibit A, attached to this Resolution.

Council and Committee Referrals – Tuesday, March 08, 2022

22-0268 Exempt deed-restricted affordable units in the site plan review threshold calculations.
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Krekorian – et al. – O’Farrell) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning, with the assistance of the City Attorney, to prepare and present an ordinance amending Section 16.05(C)(1)(b) of the City Zoning Code to exempt deed-restricted affordable units in the site plan review threshold calculations.

 

22-0002-S28 Restaurant Beverage Program and Restaurant Beverage Program-Sensitive Use Zone
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Resolution (Buscaino – Raman) relative to activating a new streamlined permitting land use regulatory process, the Restaurant Beverage Program and Restaurant Beverage Program-Sensitive Use Zone that shall be in force and full effect within the geographical boundaries of Exhibit A, attached to this Resolution.

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17-0981-S1
CD 15
Restaurant Beverage Program and Restaurant Beverage Program-Sensitive Use Zone
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Resolution (Buscaino – Raman) relative to activating a new streamlined permitting land use regulatory process, the Restaurant Beverage Program and Restaurant Beverage Program-Sensitive Use Zone, that shall be in force and full effect in the geographical boundaries provided for Council District Fifteen.