Common Sense Gun Laws for Schools
Ventura Mixed Use Low Income Project

Case Brief/Motion: Ventura Mixed-Use—Low Income Project
DIR 2017-3034-DB-SPP ENV-2017-2035-EAC
19975 Ventura Blvd. Woodland Hills, CA 91364
PLUM Hearings: November 2, 2017
December 7, 2017
January 4, 2018
February 15, 2018
Site Location: 19975 Ventura Blvd.
(Ventura Blvd./Cahuenga Blvd. Corridor Specific Plan)
Project: Application for demolition of four one-story commercial buildings and construction of a new 4-story, 36-unit mixed-use building with ground floor restaurant and retail, and 32 Market Rate and 4 Very Low Income residential. Using State Incentive Density Bonus for low income housing to qualify for height increase, FAR increase and lot coverage increase.
19975 Ventura -Summary-2018-02-20
Uhea Single Family Home
PLUM Hearings: November 16, 2017
Case No: DIR-2017-2184-DRB-SPP-MSP
Site Location: 22574 WEST UHEA ROAD
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Project: Discussion (first presentation) and possible action regarding construction of a 4,708 SF single family residence with an attached 2 car garage on a current vacant lot. The proposed project is new construction of 4,508 square foot living space plus 4 stalls of parking located within the Mulholland Specific plan and subject to the Baseline Hillside Ordinance.
Westfield Alcohol CUP
Case Report: Master Conditional Use Permit
ZA2017-3167-MCUP
PLUM Hearings: November 16, 2017 (First Presentation)
Site Location: 21851 W. Victory Boulevard
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Project: Master CUB for sale and service of a full line of alcohol within eight restaurants with up to 3,800 seats; ground level Food Hall with up to 1,600 seats; and one movie theatre including lobby area where food and alcohol can be purchased and served and 9 auditoriums where alcohol can be consumed within an approved addition to Westfield Topanga
Public Toilets with Attendants
Community Impact Statement on Council File 17-1092Â Public Toilets with Attendants Submitted on October 24, 2017
Regional Cannabis Management
Community Impact Statement on 14-04366-S5Â Submitted on July 12, 2017.
We strongly support a regional coordinated approach for regulation, planning, enforcement, and monitoring prior to licensing commercial operations. In addition, based on the experiences in Colorado and Washington State, we have a number of concerns relating to public safety (DUI, First Responder resources, etc) that we have submitted, along with recommendations, in the attached Community Impact Statement.
Commercial Cannabis Location Restriction Ordinance
Concerns on Cannabis Sales
NC Online Voting
Community Impact Statement on Council File: 15-1022-S2 Submitted April 3, 2017