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Plum Committee Meeting Via Zoom
Joyce Fletcher, Co-Chair
Marty Lipkin, Co-Chair Woodland Hills-Warner Center
Karen Koe Neighborhood Council
Henry Rice
Bobbie Wasserman
August Steurer
Marc Schapiro
Matt Richman
Zoom Meeting – AGENDA
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Planning, Land Use, and Mobility Committee
Thursday, February 5, 6:30 p.m.
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I. CALL TO ORDER:
COMMITTEE ROLL CALL – Members: Marty Lipkin, Co-Chair, Joyce Fletcher, Co-
Chair, August Steurer, Karen Koe. Henry Rice, Matt Richman, Bobbie Wasserman,
Marc Shapiro
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Regular PLUM Meeting – December18, 2025
Special PLUM Meeting – January 15. 2025
III. General Public Comment on Items on the Agenda – Comments from the public on
agenda items that are within the WHWCNC’s Board jurisdiction and within the
committee’s jurisdiction. Each speaker will be allowed a two (2) minute comment on
each agenda item.
IV. AGENDA ITEMS
For discussion and possible action:
1. New Case: Presentation by Representative, Sarah Golden
Meta Development, the owners of 21300 Oxnard Street, have submitted an application
for a Parcel Map, assigned City Planning Case Numbers AA-2026-140-PM and ENV-
2026-141-CE. The Parcel Map is proposed to put each of the multi-family buildings
currently under construction, on their own ground lots. Marc Shapiro
2. Final Motion and Case Report
20600 Ventura Blvd. 91364. The Boulevard Apartment Complex.
The project was built in 2016. The project has front facing commercial space that the
developer would like to convert into studio apartments that will be live/work and market
rate. Change from commercial to residential. Marty Lipkin
3. Final Motion and Case Report
New Verizon Wireless Telecommunications Facility “Archwood” WTF on
Parking Structure at 21725 Victory Blvd. Canoga Park, Westfield Topanga Mall.
ZA-2025-1291-CUW. Matt Richman and Joyce Fletcher
4. Update- Old case replaced by NEW Case and will be presented at the February 19th
PLUM Meeting. Wisteria at Warner Center, 5490, 5500, 5600 N. Canoga Blvd.
Former City Planning request for NC approval of Project Permit Compliance for Vertical
Signage at Wisteria per the Warner Center Sign District. However, Planning has asked
the applicant to file a case as a Director’s Interpretation, terminating the Project
Compliance case. The Director’s Interpretation will memorialize an administrative
interpretation relative to the Sign Ordinance which permits the type of signage proposed
which is identification signage located at the top/on the parapet of a mid-rise building
permitted with a simple sign-off.
The representative will provide an update and new filing information at the Feb. 19th
PLUM Meeting. Bobbie Wasserman
5. Update: Case will be presented at the February 19th PLUM Meeting.
Case Number: ZA-2025-6934-MCUP (Wisteria)
Case Filed On: 12/16/2025 City Staff Assigned: IRIS WAN
Request for MCUP to allow the sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic
beverages for both on-site consumption within a proposed mixed-use development
senior living facility and commercial uses.
Applicant: Warren Spieker III [Company: Wisteria Warner Center (CCR, LLC]
Representative: Sarah Golden Bobbie Wasserman
6. New Case – Verizon Wireless – Case ZA-2025-5184-CUW – Proposed rooftop
wireless facility at 6200 Canoga Avenue in Woodland Hills.
This project features a seamless rooftop installation designed to integrate fully into
the existing building architecture, ensuring that no equipment will be visible from any
adjacent vantage points. Feb. 19th PLUM Meeting. Jeremy Siegel
Applicant Representative for Verizon Wireless
7. New Case – CVS Pharmacy – Case Number ZA–2025–5123–CUB, 22968 Victory
Blvd. 91367 – renewal request application for the continued sale of a full line of
alcoholic beverages for offsite consumption at this location. The site has been
continuously operated since 2001 and there are no proposed changes to the existing
operations. Bruce Evans, Representative of project applicant Garfield Beach CVS, LLC.
and Genevieve Smith
8. Recap:
January 13th City Planning PLUM Hearing related to Council File 25-1486 and
proposed project at Woodland Hills Country Club. Joyce Fletcher
Walnut Acres Lot Split Hearing- Fen, 12th – 4:30pm Van Nuys City Hall – Henry Rice
9. Notice of Proposed Demolitions in Woodland Hills.
1. Notice of proposed demolition at: 23475 Long Valley Road – Proposed Cemetery
Demolition pre-inspection application number: 25019-20000-03800 & 02/B25VN30152
2. Notice of proposed demolition at: 22045 Clarendon
Demolition pre-inspection application No: 25019-20000-03550/ BN25VN28003
Marc Shapiro
3. 22044 Crespi Street – 25019-20000-03882/B25VN30867
4. 21010 Vanowen Street – 25019-20000-03908/B25VN31051 – Apartment Building
Bobbie Wasserman
5. 5800 Winnetka Avenue – 25019-20000-3992/B25VN31889
6. 23236 Hatteras Street – 25019-20000-04143/B25VN33129
7. 6227 Glide Ave-25019-20000-04539/B25VN36326
8. 23110 Erwin Street-25019-20000-04583/B25VN36845
9. 22820 Califa Street-25019-20000-04326/B25VN34484
10. 5718 Winnetka – Application: 25019-04649/B25VN37381
Contact – Name: Milad Kazemi, (818) 874-3047 New
10. New Business – to be discussed and possibly placed on a future committee meeting.
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