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PlanCheckNC Zoom Links for 4-9-22

PlanCheckNC Zoom Links for 4-9-22

Zoom Links for 4-9-22 meeting include audio, video and chat. Copy the link below into your browser and it should come up. Please email plancheckncla@gmail.com if any difficulties. Thank you! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mhtSip4_Enmo4Bghq3_624IOdog4b1Ku?usp=sharing

SB 9 – City’s Proposed Implementation and Tree Loss

SB 9 – City’s Proposed Implementation and Tree Loss

Sharing this opportunity. Here is the Zoom info for Tree’s meeting on Saturday, March 19 @ 1:30 PM Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 657 362 5947 One tap mobile +16699009128,,6573625947# US (San Jose) +13462487799,,6573625947# US (Houston) Dial by your location         +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) Meeting ID: 657 362 5947 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kd5c0JaG7NWe are all worried about how SB9 is going affect our trees — please join this informative meeting — CEQA Attorney…

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KPCC Air Talk Interview on SB9

KPCC Air Talk Interview on SB9

Sharing with you a link to KPCC Radio Air Talk interview with the Mayor of the City of Pasadena challenging SB9. This is the part you want to listen to: “Why California And The City Of Pasadena Are At Odds Over A Housing Ordinance” at https://www.kpcc.org/

Restaurant Beverage Program Ordinance passed City Council

Restaurant Beverage Program Ordinance passed City Council

On February 9, 2022, the City Council voted unanimously to adopt the Restaurant Beverage Program (RBP) Ordinance (No. 187,402), which creates two versions of the RBP, a general and an Alcohol Sensitive Use Zone (ASUZ) version, for sit-down restaurants to serve alcohol if they meet more than 50 eligibility criteria, performance standards, and enforcement procedures. The ASUZ version contains additional standards, including a one-year provisional period with a complaint portal review. The RBP Ordinance goes into effect on March 31,…

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Healthy Buildings, Healthy Places: Landscape & Site Design Standards

Healthy Buildings, Healthy Places: Landscape & Site Design Standards

Dear Angelenos: Los Angeles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio is pleased to announce the launch of an update to the City’s Landscape Ordinance as part of the Healthy Buildings, Healthy PlacesProgram which kicked off last year. Updating the City’s current Landscape Ordinance — last revised in 2005 — affords an opportunity to take a more holistic approach to site design, climate resilience, and healthy building design best practices. The Studio is seeking public input on the approach under consideration, and invites…

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Housing Element Update

Housing Element Update

Yesterday, Los Angeles City Planning was made aware by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) that the State would like to see a few clarifying amendments reflected to the City of Los Angeles’s recently adopted 2021-2029 Housing Element, or the Plan to House LA.While the State commended Los Angeles for its boldness in terms of proposing new affordable housing programs, including its rezoning efforts, they are requesting that certain work programs be revised to reflect future milestones,…

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