(When entering from Owensmouth Ave., the Chamber’s Office is almost straight ahead when stopped at the stop sign. The entrance is next to the white archway near the area which has just a few parking spaces.
Committee Members:
Chair: August Steurer, Lauren Coffman, Karen DiBiase, Heath Kline, Martin Lipkin, Sean McCarthy
Ex Officio- Joyce Fletcher , Pat Patton, Peter Fletcher
Stakeholders and the public are permitted to address the Committee on any item on the Agenda prior to Committee actions on said item. It is requested speakers complete a “Speaker Card” and hand it to the Chair. Comments from Stakeholders and the Public on Agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is being considered. Comments within the Committee’s subject matter jurisdiction on other matters not appearing on the Agenda will be heard during the Public Comment period. Public Comment is limited to 20 minutes. Each speaker is limited to two minutes, unless waived by the presiding officer of the Committee.
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AGENDA
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Call to Order
Roll Call
Public Announcements
Public Comment period
Items for discussion and possible vote:
1.0 Discussion on concepts to share at the upcoming City Planning Meeting on January 30 regarding public comment on the Warner Center 2035 Plan to inform the Departments creation of the mandated 5-year review/report.
Continued discussion of what areas and details of the Warner Center 2035 plan need possible modification where the plan is not working as intended and do not trigger a new environmental review.
2.0 Discussion on possible concepts for advising elected officials regarding the position of the community pertaining to the recently introduced SB50.
This bill would require Los Angeles to grant upon request an equitable communities incentive when a development proponent seeks and agrees to construct a residential development, as defined, that satisfies specified criteria, including, among other things, that the residential development is either a job-rich housing project or a transit-rich housing project, as those terms are defined; the site does not contain, or has not contained, housing occupied by tenants or accommodations withdrawn from rent or lease in accordance with specified law within specified time periods; and the residential development complies with specified additional requirements under existing law. The bill would require that a residential development eligible for an equitable communities incentive receive waivers from maximum controls on density and automobile parking requirements greater than 0.5 parking spots per unit, up to 3 additional incentives or concessions under the Density Bonus Law, and specified additional waivers if the residential development is located within a 1/2-mile or 1/4-mile radius of a major transit stop, as defined. The bill would authorize Los Angeles to modify or expand the terms of an equitable communities incentive, provided that the equitable communities incentive is consistent with these provisions.
Ref: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billCompareClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200SB50
3.0 Possible discussion on committee modifications.
4.0 Approval of Available Minutes
5.0 Requests for topics for future meetings
Adjournment of meeting.
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