The Los Angeles Department of Planning is in the process of a reorganization which will be implemented in early July. One immediate change discussed below is the naming of Ken Bernstein, who is currently in charge of the Office of Historic Resources, to head the Citywide Planning Division. These new duties are in addition to Ken’s current role as the director of the Office of Historic Resources.
COMMUNITY PLANNING DIVISION
Development Review
A key component of the Planning Department reorganization is to focus development review into geographic areas. There will be four geographic sections: North/South Valley, Central, East/South, and West/Harbor. The boundaries of each area will track the Area Planning Commission boundaries. Within each area, the work will be divided into smaller geographic units, which will consist of some staff devoted to Development Review and others devoted to Plans and Policy.
With staff assigned by sub-area, the Department has stated that this will provide so-called “cradle-to-grave” case processing. Each assigned planner will handle all aspects of a case from pre-filing through the building permit sign-offs. The assigned Development Review planner will handle all matters involving City Planning Commission, Area Planning Commission, Zoning Administrator, subdivision Development Agreements for large projects, Plan Approvals and Site Plan Review cases.
CEQA Review
As for environmental review under CEQA, the geographic area planners will handle Negative Declarations and Mitigated Negative Declarations. Environmental Impact Reports, on the other hand, will be handled by a centralized EIR Review Section within the Community Planning Division.
Plans and Policy
The reorganization plan contemplates that the planners working on policy matters probably will work on Community Plans, Specific Plans, and other “overlays”. Except for city-wide matters, policy programs will be handled by these planners.
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES AND
ZONING ADMINISTRATION DIVISION
Although the Zoning Administrators will be located in a particular Community Planning section, they will still report to the Chief Zoning Administrator.
Within each Community Planning section, a Zoning Administrator will be the decision-maker for ZA cases and subdivisions. This work will be staffed by the Community Planning staff which will conduct site investigations and draft staff reports and Letters of Determination.
The Expedited Processing Section will continue to function as it does currently.
CITYWIDE PLANNING DIVISION
Ken Bernstein, who is currently the head of the City’s Office of Historic Resources, will be promoted to oversee the Citywide Planning Division, given the retirement of Jane Blumenfeld. The Citywide Planning Division will include the following three sections:
Citywide Policy
The primary function of the Citywide Policy section is to update General Plan Elements (except for the Land Use Element) and to implement the City’s existing Elements. In addition, this section would manage special plans and policies that are city-wide in scope, such as the Industrial Land Use policy.
Historic Resources
The Historic Resources Section will continue to have jurisdiction over Survey LA, Mills Act, and Historic-Cultural Monuments. In July, Historic Preservation Overlay Zone cases will move from the Community Planning Division to the Citywide Planning Division
Urban Design Studio
The Urban Design Studio will continue as part of the Citywide Planning Division.