WARNER CENTER 2035 PLAN IMPLEMENTATION BOARD

WARNER CENTER 2035 PLAN IMPLEMENTATION BOARD

IMPORTANT COMMUNITY PLANNING MEETING

WARNER CENTER 2035 PLAN IMPLEMENTATION BOARD
Meeting Agenda
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Westfield Rose Goldwater Community Center
21710 Vanowen Street, Canoga Park, CA 91303
4:00 p.m.
MEMBERS: President – Paul Lawler, West Valley Warner Center Chamber of Commerce
Vice President – Molly Unger, Warner Center Association
Secretary – Joyce Fletcher, Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council
Michael Adler, Warner Center Association
Freddy Carrillo, Canoga Park Resident
Ray Cole, Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council
Corinne Ho, Canoga Park Neighborhood Council
Alexander Rakul, Warner Center Association
John Walker, Esq., Woodland Hills Homeowners Organization
The public is requested to fill out a speaker card to address the Board on any item of the agenda prior to the Board taking action on an item. Comments from the public on Agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is being considered. Comments from the public on matters not appearing on this Agenda that are within the Board’s subject matter jurisdiction will be heard during the public comment period. Public comment is limited to two (2) minutes per speaker, up to a total of six (6) minutes per speaker, per meeting unless waived by the presiding officer of the Board.
Agenda is posted for public review at the West Valley Municipal Building, 19040 Vanowen Street, Reseda, CA 91335 and at the Marvin Braude Building, 6262 Van Nuys Boulevard, Van Nuys, CA 91401. Upon request, Board staff will provide reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in its meetings, including access to agenda materials in alternate formats. If you have a request for accommodations, please contact the Executive Director, Tricia Robbins, at (818) 774-4330 or via email to [email protected] at least three (3) business days (72 hours) in advance of the Warner Center 2035 Plan Implementation Board meeting.
1. Call to order, welcome and introductions
2. Public Comment: Board will hear public testimony on non-agenda items under the Board’s jurisdiction
3. Approval of Minutes: Board meeting – January 10, 2019
4. Presentation by Julia Wean, Executive Director, Warner Connects (Warner Center TMO)
5. Discussion of WC 2035 Plan Neighborhood Protection Plan and standing committee formation
6. New business
7. Upcoming agenda items
8. Adjournment

Make Your Voice Heard – Take the Community Plan Stakeholder Survey

Make Your Voice Heard – Take the Community Plan Stakeholder Survey

 

Give us your input!

The City of Los Angeles Planning Department is in the process of creating a NEW Community Plan for
Canoga Park – Winnetka – Woodland Hills – West Hills

This update will greatly affect future land use and development
in your neighborhood and community – including possible changes to zoning, transportation, density and other important areas.

We invite you to fill out the Community Plan Survey by downloading and filling in the PDF version of the survey through the link below.

Fillable PDF Survey  (After completing – save it and email to the Southwest Valley Plans team at: [email protected]

For those looking for the WHWC NC online version of the survey. That is now closed.  Please use the PDF version above.

For more information and resources regarding the Southwest Valley Plans, go to:  https://www.swvalleyplans.org/

The Boething Treeland Demolition/Redevelopment Community Meeting

The Boething Treeland Demolition/Redevelopment Community Meeting

PUBLIC HEARING

The Boething Treeland Demolition/Redevelopment Community Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 23, at 7:30 pm
at Temple Aliya Sanctuary, located at 6025 Valley Circle Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Parking provided.

Case No. CPC-2016-3635-GPA-VZC-HD-SPR-ZAD /
ENV-2016-3636-EAF23475
23475 & 23485 Long Valley Road, Woodland Hills, 91367

Presentation, Questions and Answers and Stakeholder Comments regarding Application for General Plan amendment Vesting Zone and HD Change, Site Plan Review, and Zoning Administrator’s Determination for demolition of an existing retail/wholesale nursery and construction of an approx. 72 room eldercare building for Assisted Living Care and Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care, approx. 95 Garden Homes/small lots, and approx. 26 single family homes/lots with associated parking and open space areas.

*Presentation and explanations by Brad Rosenheim (Rosenheim & Associates)

* Questions from PLUM Committee/WHWCNC Representatives (1 per person)

* Questions from Stakeholders

* Comments from Stakeholders

The Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council would like to thank Temple Aliyah for making the Temple’s Sanctuary, facilities and parking available for this public hearing.

Thank you for your interest in this this matter and we look forward to seeing you.

The Boething Treeland Demolition/Redevelopment Community Meeting

Community presentation for Treeland Development is Being Re-Scheduled

A Community Presentation for the development proposal on the Boething Treeland site will be held at El Camino Real Charter High School on a date to be determined in Anderson Hall, at the rear of the ECRHS main building. The meeting is being conducted by the PLUM (Planning, Land Use and Mobility) Committee of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council.

Brad Rosenheim, the Applicant’s representative, will make a presentation of the development plans, provide background information, discuss the General Plan and Community Plan guidelines in relation to the project, and discuss the process for the application. Following his presentation, Mr. Rosenheim will first answer questions from the PLUM and NC members, and then take questions from the audience. Following the Q&A period, the audience will be allowed to air any comments and requests under the City’s 2-minute limitation guideline. If time allows, additional comments will be permitted.

Since this project is in its very initial stages, a significant amount of technical information may not be available for this meeting. However, the PLUM Committee will be holding a number of additional meetings over the following months with each hearing focused on a specific topic(s) like traffic, parking, entry/exit points, and on individual segments of the proposal (Eldercare facility, estate homes, Garden Homes, etc.).

Click here for meeting agenda.