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SUMMARY:Community Services Meeting Teleconference
DESCRIPTION:Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – COMMUNITY SERVICES Committee Meeting \nClick for Agenda\nFebruary 7 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m.\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/832 3421 4033\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting Then Enter This Webinar ID: 832 3421 4033 and Press #\nVIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and PHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION\nIn conformity with the September 16\, 2021 Enactment of California Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas) and due to concerns over COVID-19\, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council meeting will be conducted entirely telephonically with a call-in option or internet based service option.\nEvery person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 832 3421 4033 and then press # to join the meeting. Instructions on how to sign up for public comment will be given to listeners at the start of the meeting. The public is requested to dial *9\, when prompted by the presiding officer\, to address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature.\nAB 361 Updates: Public comment cannot be required to be submitted in advance of the meeting\, only real-time\npublic comment is required. If there are any broadcasting interruptions that prevent the public from observing or hearing the meeting\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. If members of the public are unable to provide\npublic comment or be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. Any messaging or virtual background is in the control of the individual board member in their personal capacity and does not reflect any formal position of the Neighborhood Council or the City of Los Angeles.\n*PUBLIC INPUT ON AGENDA ITEMS – The public may address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Comments from the public on agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is being considered. Public comment is limited to 2) minute per speaker.\n*PUBLIC INPUT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA – Comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the agenda that are within the Board’s jurisdiction will be heard during the General Public Comment period. Please note that under the Brown Act\, the Board is prevented from acting on a matter that you bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a member of the public may become the subject of a future Board meeting.\nPublic Comment is limited to (2) minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee. The presiding chair may impose time limits per each agenda item as needed.\nAGENDA\n1. Call to Order:\n2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, Peter Fletcher.\n3. Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n4. Approval of Committee Minutes of January 17\, 2022- will be submitted before meeting.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action:\nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.\n5. ONEGENERATION\nSee attached email. Presentation by Emmanual Hernandez. Onegeneration is a nonprofit organization that is trying to help the community. Emmanuel Hernandez’ role is to help clients from LADWP find resources to reduce their utility bills. This is critical if a stakeholder is behind on a bill\, or has a life-support device in their home and needs reduced payments\, or is elderly and may qualify for discounts towards their utility bills. Emanuel will explain what programs there may be available to stakeholders.\n6. CONTINUING DISCUSSION REGARDING NPG FOR WH PARK\nUpdate about NPG and Lee Marks about the NC donating to the WH Park. Although the bench program is stopped\, investigation into other NPG such as the book trolley.\n7. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PROJECTS\nEARTH DAY PROJECT\, April 23rd – Saturday from 8-10am participation. See email attachment from Jill Mather. Discussion about joining this.\nDiscussion with Sean. and timeline and ideas for action.\n8. LAWN SIGNS\nDiscussion about design\n9. NON PROFIT FAIR\nContinued discussion about the type of event we want to put on and who with\n10. BANNERS\nContinued discussion from last November and possible motion to approve $5\,000 for additional banners along Ventura Blvd in the existing location.\n11. New business for next meeting.\n12. Report on current activities in the community.\nAdjournment of Meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on February 21\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.\nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the first and third Monday of every month at 6:30pm. Check the NC website calendar for a complete list of committee and board meetings. Meeting dates and times are\nsubject to change. Check the NC calendar for updated meeting schedules.\nDue to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference. HOWEVER\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur.\n*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and\, upon request\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs\, services and activities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices and other auxiliary aids and/or services\, may be provided upon request. To ensure availability of services\, please make your request at least (3) business days (72 hours) prior to the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org\n*PUBLIC ACCESS OF RECORDS – In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5\, non-exempt writings that are distributed to a majority or all of the board in advance of a meeting may be viewed at our website: www.whcouncil.org or at the scheduled meeting. In addition\, if you would like\na copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554\nor email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org\n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows: • www.whcouncil.org and go to the website Calendar page and click on the date – Board meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month. Check the calendar for any change of meeting date\nand/or time. • You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System\nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\nA copy of this agenda is also physically posted on the outside of the window of the West Valley Warner Center Chamber located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Ste 2330\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367. The Chamber is located at the Promenade Mall outside the east entrance of the mall and to the left of Ruth Chris Restaurant. The Chamber office is accessed from Owensmouth Street. Parking is free.\n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related\nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org\nSERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN – Si requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte a Joyce fletcher de la Mesa Directiva\, al j.fletcher@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal.\nNotice to Paid Representatives – If you are compensated to monitor\, attend\, or speak at this meeting\, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code §§ 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance\, please contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978-1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org.
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SUMMARY:February Full Board Meeting Teleconference
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nAGENDA \nClick for Agenda \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nFULL BOARD MEETING \nWednesday\, February 9\, 2022\, 6:30 pm -10:00pm  \nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE \nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\n(https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96493712127 )\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting\nThen Enter This Webinar ID: 964 9371 2127 and Press # \nClick for January 12th Minutes \nClick for Budget Allocation \nClick for PLUM Topochico Case Report \nClick for WHIP Election CIS \nBundles of Kindness NPG 2 \nBundles of Kindness NPG 1 \nHomelessness LAHSA Letter \nPLUM Go Puff Case Report \nPLUM Amazon Case Report \nWV Food Pantry NPG \n  \nVIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and PHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION \nIn conformity with the September 16\, 2021 Enactment of California Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas) and due to concerns over COVID-19\, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council meeting will be conducted entirely telephonically with a call-in option or internet based service option. \n  \nEvery person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must either dial 1 669 900 6833 or go online via Zoom and enter Webinar ID # 964 9371 2127 and then press # to join the meeting. Instructions on how to sign up for public comment will be given to listeners at the start of the meeting. When calling-in telephonically\, the public is requested to dial *9\, when prompted by the presiding officer\, to address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item.  Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature. \n  \nAB 361 Updates: Public comment cannot be required to be submitted in advance of the meeting\, only real-time \npublic comment is required. If there are any broadcasting interruptions that prevent the public from observing or hearing the meeting\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. If members of the public are unable to provide \npublic comment or be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed \nor adjourned. \n  \nAny messaging or virtual background is in the control of the individual board member in their personal capacity and does not reflect any formal position of the Neighborhood Council or the City of Los Angeles. \n  \n*PUBLIC INPUT ON AGENDA ITEMS – The public may address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Comments from the public on agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is being considered. Public comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker.  \n  \n*PUBLIC INPUT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA – Comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the agenda that are within the Board’s jurisdiction will be heard during the General Public Comment period. Please note that under the Brown Act\, the Board is prevented from acting on a matter that you bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a member of the public may   become the subject of a future Board meeting. \n  \nGeneral Public Comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker and 20 minutes total unless adjusted by \nthe presiding officer of the board.  \n  \n____________________________________________________________________________________ \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAGENDA \n  \nCall to Order\nPledge of Allegiance \nRoll Call \n  \nPublic Announcements:  \nOffice of Councilmember Bob Blumenfield – if available                            (3 minutes) \nOffice of Local and State Officials – if available                                          (3 minutes each) \nOther Local Agencies – if available                                                               (2 minutes each) \n  \nGeneral Public Comment\, by the Public\, on Non-Agenda Items: \nGeneral Public Comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker and 20 minutes total.  \n_______________________________________________________________________________ \n  \n\n Organization\, Operation\, Policies\, & Procedures: \n\nAll comment is limited to 1 minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board.  \nTime limits set for each agenda item may be adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board. Time limits may vary so the public is encouraged to join the meeting several minutes PRIOR to a specific agenda item being discussed. \n  \n\n Approval of Minutes: Board Meeting – January 12\, 2022 (5 minutes)\n\nSee posted support document.                                                                        Roll Call Vote \n  \n\n Officer Reports (5 minutes)\n\n  \nPresident – Joyce Fletcher  \nVice President – Dena Weiss\nTreasurer – Paul Lawler  \nSecretary – Karen DiBiase  \nParliamentarian – Sean McCarthy \n  \n\n Items for Discussion and Possible Action: \n\n  \nItem No. (1) Treasurer\, Paul Lawler and President Joyce Fletcher \n(22-016) Budget Reallocation \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (5 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to approve the reallocation of the WHWCNC Budget/Fiscal Year 2021-2022 \nto move a portion of unspent non-operating funds into line-item Community Improvement and General NPG Funds to accommodate committee funding requests. \nThe final day to submit an NPG to the City Clerk is June 1\, 2022 (check payment request)\, therefore it is strongly recommended that the final date for the board to approve an NPG is at the April 13\, 2022 board meeting\, should the City Clerk deny the NPG and it has to be brought back for final re-approval at the May 11\, 2022 board meeting. \n  \nCity Clerk End of the Year 2022 Fiscal Deadlines\na. For the purposes of accounting and reconciliation\, the following fiscal dates must be followed:\n· May 20 – Final date to request an event approval for the current fiscal year using current fiscal year funds;\n· June 1 – Final date to submit a check payment request using current fiscal year funds;\n· June 20 – Final day for any bank card transactions using current fiscal year funds \n  \nSee posted support document                                                                                     Roll Call Vote \n  \n  \n  \nItem No. (2) Governance Committee – Chair\, Joyce Fletcher \n(22-017) Appointment to a Board Member Seat – Youth Member \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (20 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to vote to appoint one Youth Member to the WHWCNC board. \n  \nCandidates are as follows: \nTalia Isaacs \nLiron Saedi \nKirill Vassilenko \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (3) Governance Committee – Chair\, Joyce Fletcher  \n(22-018) Stakeholder Appointment to a Board Seat in Area 5  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Tristen Esfandiari as the Area 5 Residential Representative of the WHWCNC. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (4) Governance Committee – Chair\, Joyce Fletcher  \n(22-019) Stakeholder Appointment to a Board Seat in Area 7 \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Logan Fisher as the Area 7 Residential Representative of the WHWCNC. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (5) PLUM Committee – Chair\, Lauren Coffman \n(22-020) Go Puff (previously Bev Mo) modification of Liquor License per Delivery \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (15 minutes) \nAs pertaining to Case ZA-2003-4726-CUB-PA1\, having held 2 public teleconference PLUM meetings regarding an application for the modification of an existing CUB to allow additional off-sale and delivery of alcoholic beverages between 6 a.m. and 2 a.m. before and after the approved in-store retail hours\, at 6520 Canoga Ave. Canoga Park\, 91303; the Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee hereby finds that: \nWHEREAS\, the applicant business is now part of GoPuff (GoPuff.com)\, which has an app and website for ordering products including alcoholic beverages to be locally delivered within 30 minutes; and\, \nWHEREAS\, the applicant has an existing CUB  (ZA 2003-4726(CUB)) for on-sale and off-sales of a full line of alcohols approved by the ZA on November 7\, 2003 and adopted by City Council January 7\, 2004  (CF-03-2730); and\, \nWHEREAS\, the findings of the current application appear to remain valid; and\, \nWHEREAS\, the existing CUB contains a listing of 25 conditions\, some with subparts\, that the applicant attests they have complied with or will remedy\, if necessary; and\, \n  \n  \n  \nWHEREAS\, the applicant does not seek to change the hours for in-store retail operations; and\, \nWHEREAS\, the applicant seeks to modify conditions 15 and 24 with regard to allowing delivery hours for orders via online sales for products that may include alcohol beyond the currently allowed retail hours and to remove condition 19 requiring a subsequent plan review; and\, \nWHEREAS\, the current Condition 21 requires that “Any noise generated in the site shall not be audible beyond the premises;” \nWHEREAS\, the applicant proposes to use outside contractors for deliveries to customers that are picked up at a rear entrance or receiving entrance; and\, \nWHEREAS\, the applicant is implementing security measures\, including remote electronic door locks and camera identification of delivery drivers with video recordings; and\, \nWHEREAS\, Cash is not accepted for payment. Digital payment is required; and\, \nWHEREAS\, No-contact alcohol delivery is not available due mandatory age-verification. Transactions cannot be completed without electronic verification; and\, \nWHEREAS\, GoPuff provides Occupational Accident Insurance for contract drivers; and\, \nWHEREAS\, GoPuff policy is to terminate staff and end contracts with drivers that fail to properly deliver alcohol orders; \nTHEREFORE\, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED\, that the Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee\, for the findings and conditions stated herein above\, finds that the submitted application  for condition modifications of the CUB Plan ZA 2003-4726(CUB) receive the support of the Board of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council (WHWCNC) contingent upon the following conditions: \nConditions: \n\nWith the exception of Condition 19 and other requested modifications\, all current CUB conditions be continued in the new plan except as stated below.\nThe words “As volunteered by the applicant\,” be removed in Conditions 7\, 9\, 10\, 12\, 14\, 15\, 24 and 25 in the CUB noted above as these are existing conditions and not being volunteered now.\nFor deliveries between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.\, the applicant shall package deliveries to minimize noise from bottles and similar containers hitting each other.\nThe applicant shall establish protocols to ban/minimize loud outdoor conversation between employees and with contracted drivers between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.\nThe applicant shall establish protocols to minimize vehicle generated noise between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.\nThe applicant will not submit any significant amendments to the site plan to the City of Los Angeles planning department without presenting them to the WHWCNC for support as part of the application process.\nOn-line sales of alcohol will be cutoff  at 1:30 a.m. to allow delivery by 2 a.m.\nAge verification is required. Receiving party must have a valid form of ID in order to receive alcoholic products.\nAlcoholic products shall be delivered to a specific address and shall not be delivered to R.V.’s\, parking lots\, or public parks.\n\n  \n  \nFurthermore\, the Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee recommends that the Board of the WHWCNC advise the City of Los Angeles Planning Department and Council District 3 Councilmember Bob Blumenfield of its findings\, and its subsequent supporting recommendation for this application as presented to the WHWCNC Board on February 9\, 2022. \nSee posted support document                                                                                      Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (6) Public Health and Homelessness Committee – Chair\, Sam Evans \n(22-021) Letter to (LAHSA) Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \n  \nMotion for the board to approve a letter to be sent to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) to request a donation bin so that stakeholders and residents can donate items to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) for homeless individuals in the area. This will be a bin utilized for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)\, clothing\, socks\, shoes\, and possibly other items that homeless individuals will need.  This will be dropped off and picked up by our LAHSA local Area representative.  Our local Representative is Corinne Ho\, Community Relations Coordinator SPA 2. \n  \nSee posted support document                                                                         Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (7) Public Health and Homelessness Committee – Chair\, Sam Evans \n(22-022) NPG Funding Request for Bundles of Kindness  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (15 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to approve funding for $500 from Budget Line Item (Community Improvement Projects and General NPG Fund). Bundles of Kindness is a community project that is overseen by Temple Aliyah in Woodland Hills that assembles comprehensive care packages for people who are homeless. Care packages typically include blankets\, scarves\, hots\, gloves\, hand warmers\, rain ponchos\, umbrellas\, t-shirts\, flip flops and/or shoes\, toiletries\, dental hygiene products\, feminine hygiene products\, flashlights\, shelf stable food\, water\, juice\, dog food {as needed)\, and information about local resources. At times Bundles of Kindness has provided jackets\, sweaters and fresh oranges. Bundles of Kindness is in the process of assembling 500 care packages that will be distributed through mobile showers\, food pantries\, Safe Parking LA\, Hope of the Valley\, and directly to people who are living on the streets. \n  \nSee posted support document             letter                                                               Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (8) PLUM Committee – Chair\, Lauren Coffman \n(22-023) ZA-2021-8126-ZAD-ZAA & ENV-2021-8177-CE \n21055 Topochico Drive – new home  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (15 minutes) \n  \nAs pertains to CaseZA-2021-8126-ZAD-ZAA; ENV-2021-8127-CE\, having held 2 virtual public meetings for the application filed by Jeon & Chun Development\, LLC\, to build a 3-story 2\,847 square foot residence\, an enclosed 400 sq. ft. two-car garage and three onsite\, uncovered parking spaces located at 21055 Topochico Drive\, in the Girard Tract\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91364 the Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee here by finds that: \n  \nWHEREAS\, the Applicant has designed and submitted a proposed single-family residence project that substantially complies with the applicable regulations\, findings\, standards\, and provisions of the Girard Tract Specific Plan\, the Mulholland Scenic Parkway Specific Plan\, and the Baseline Hillside Ordinance; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, the subject property is in a partially developed area with 9 undeveloped neighboring lots and where the subject property is the first to be approved in the immediate area; and \n  \n  \nWHEREAS\, the project is requesting relief from LAMC 12.21.C10(a)(2) and (13) 2\, which require a front yard setback minimum. The Applicant seeks relief from the five (5) foot front yard setback for an additional proposed subterranean portion of the proposed house. \n  \nWHEREAS\, the request under consideration seeks a zero front yard line involving a retaining wall required to support an active roadway that will also be part of the subject residence. The PLUM committee is not qualified to determine whether or not a zero front yard lot line is appropriate or safe. Further\, the Zoning Administrator and City Planning have the expertise and duty to determine it is structurally safe to permit a street retaining wall as part of a home. \n  \nWHEREAS\, the Applicant seeks relief from LAMC 12.21.C.10(i)(3)\, which requires that the owner of a new single-family dwelling shall improve the street to a minimum of 20-foot wide continuous paved roadway from the driveway apron that provides access from the residence to Mulholland Drive. The Applicant seeks a variance due to practical difficulties of removing all existing utility services at the neighboring property to Mulholland Drive and therefore receives approval by a Zoning Administrator under Section 12.24 X.28. of this Code. \n  \nTHEREFORE\, BE IT RESOLVED THAT\,  \nThe Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council\, PLUM committee DENIES in part and SUPPORTS in part and the application for the requested relief from; \n  \n\nThe PLUM Committee recommends DENYING the requested relief from LAMC Sections LAMC 21.C10(a)(2) and (13) 2\, which requires Front and Side yard setback minimums\, and\n\n  \n\nSUPPORTS the requested relief from LAMC 12.21.C.10(i)(3)\, which requires the owner of a new single-family dwelling on a Lot shall improve the street to a minimum 20-foot wide continuous paved roadway from the driveway apron that provides access to the main residence to Mulholland Drive\, and\n\n  \nFURTHER\, the Planning\, Land Use\, and Mobility Committee\, for the findings and conditions stated above\, finds that the submitted request receives the DENIAL in part and SUPPORT in part of the Board of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council. \nThe Planning\, Land Use\, and Mobility Committee recommend that the Board of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council advise the City of Los Angeles Planning Department and Council District 3 Councilmember Bob Blumenfield of its findings and its subsequent DENY in part and SUPPORT in part this application as presented to the WHWCNC Board on February 9\, 2022 \n  \nSee posted support document                                                                         Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (9) Education Committee-Chair\, Reina Cerros-McCaughey & Vice Chair Mihran Kalaydijian \n(22-024)  LAUSD Virtual Election Town Hall  \n  \nDiscussion and possible vote:                                                                        (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to approve the Education Committee to Host an LAUSD District 4 Board Election Virtual Town Hall ahead of the November election. A moderator will be invited for this town hall. There are 3 candidates running for LAUSD District board 4\, Nick Melvoin\, Raisa White\, and Kellie N Williams. The date to be determined by the Education Committee. All EmpowerLA 2022 election event candidate forum rules and regulations will apply. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \n  \n  \nItem No. (10) Education Committee-Chair\, Reina Cerros-McCaughey & Vice Chair\, Mihran Kalaydijian \n(22-025) WHWCNC Educators Awards Program \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nEducators Award Program – Request for the board to approve a WHWCNC Educators Award Program and for the award this year to be presented to all the principals and Assistant Principals only. School Principals have been at the schools working almost every day and they have carried the difficult task of getting everything in order and ready for the students to continue learning during the pandemic. We can also surprise some of our LAUSD officials that have been working as hard as the principals and nonstop for the past year. We can organize the award program for the month of June 2022\, either at the Education Committee Meetings or by formation of a (5) member ad-hoc committee composed of interested board members and members of the Education Committee and will be dissolved after the event. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No\, (11) PLUM Committee – Chair\, Lauren Coffman \n(22-026) ZA-2020-9299 – Amazon Retail LLC \n6245 Topanga Canyon Blvd.\, – Amazon Quick Stop Store \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (15 minutes) \n  \nAs pertaining to Case ZA-2020-9299\, having held one (1) public PLUM teleconference meeting for the application a Conditional Use Permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages for offsite consumption the Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee hereby finds that: \n  \nWHEREAS\, the proposed use is consistent with the proposed grocery/retail business model; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, Amazon Retail\, LLC has complied with all requirements of its liquor license at its location at 6245 Topanga Canyon Blvd. (Amazon Fresh); and \n  \nWHEREAS\, the proposed controls on the sale of alcoholic beverages appear to be sufficient to control the sale to eligible persons. \n  \nTHEREFORE\, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED\, that the Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee\, for the findings and conditions stated herein below\, finds that the application for a Conditional Use Permit under ZA-2020-9299 receive the support of the Board of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council with the following conditions: \n  \nConditions: \n\nNo alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any property adjacent to the licensed premises under the control of the applicant.\nThe applicant shall conspicuously post signage prohibiting consumption of alcohol on its property\, including the parking lot and other outside areas.\nThe applicant shall be responsible for maintaining free of litter the area adjacent to the premises over which they have control.\nAll employees engaged in the sale of alcohol will complete STAR\, LEAD\, or equivalent training.\n\n  \n\nApplicant shall actively monitor the area under their control in an effort to prevent the loitering of persons on any property adjacent to the premises.\n\nAND FURTHERMORE\, the Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee recommends that the Board of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council advise the City of Los Angeles Planning Department and Council District 3 Councilmember Bob Blumenfield of its findings\, and its subsequent recommendation to support the application as presented to the Board on February 9\, 2022. \n  \nSee posted support document                                                    Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (12) Woodland Hills Issues & Policy Committee [WHIP] – Heath Kline\, Chair \n(22-027) Motion & CF 20-0963 CIS in support of Reseda NC’s CIS and call for public explanation and accounting of DONE’s 2021 NC election outreach\, oversight\, and spending activities.  \n  \nDiscussion & possible action:                                                                        (15 minutes) \nWhereas by unanimous vote\, the WHIP Committee asks the full WHWCNC Board to read the attached and (link) Community Impact Statement [CIS]\, including its embedded links to exhibits filed by the Reseda NC. The Reseda CIS documents how DONE mismanaged its vendor selection\, vendor oversight\, and payments in connection with the 2021 NC election outreach. By way of example: \n\nSelected & paid unqualified vendors for services at far above market rates of qualified vendors for such services. Issued “no-bid” contracts to vendors for services outside their usual scope of work when multiple qualified vendors could have bid and performed the services.\nPaid vendors for outreach who targeted young children rather than eligible adult (over 18) potential NC candidates and voters.\nSelected\, contracted & paid vendors for election outreach after the 2021 NC election cycle had passed.\nPaid vendors for 2021election outreach for NC’s that were not holding elections in 2021 and for NC’s that did not exist.\nProvided no election outreach & promotion for NCs who were having elections in 2021\nPaid vendors for services not performed despite such services being the basis of the vendor’s bid and agreed upon statement of work or contract with the City that was negotiated by DONE and reviewed and paid by the City Clerk.\n\nNOW\, THEREFORE\, based on the finding documented and reported by\, and questions raised by the Reseda NC and in addition the questions and moving forward concerns of the WHWCNC\, the WHWCNC passes the following CIS and letter to City officials: \nFebruary 10\, 2022 \nLos Angeles City Clerk\, Holly L. Wolcott\, (via Clerk.NCFunding@lacity.org & Clerk.CPS@lacity.org) \nDept. of Neighbor Empowerment\, G.M.\, Raquel Beltran\, (via Raquel.Beltran@lacity.org) \nBoard of Neighborhood Commissioners\, (via Commission@empowerla.org) \nMayor\, Eric Garcetti (via Eric.Garcetti@lacity.org) \nCity Council President\, Nury Martinez\, (via Nury.Martinez@lacity.org) \n  \n  \n  \nCouncil Member Bob Blumenfield\, (via Bob.Blumenfield@lacity.org) \nCity Controller\, Ron Galperin\, (via Ron.Galperin@lacity.org) \nCity Attorney\, Mike Feuer\, (via Mike.Feuer@lacity.org) \n  \nLos Angeles City Hall \n200 N. Spring Street \nLos Angeles\, CA 90012 \n  \nRE: CF 20-0963 (Neighborhood Council Elections/Fiscal Year 2020-21/Covid Pandemic)   \n  \nCOMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENT  \nThe Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council [WHWCNC] echoes the concerns expressed by Reseda Neighborhood Council (link) and other NCs in the Council File regarding the spending patterns and failures of oversight by the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment [DONE] and the City Clerk’s Office for the 2021 Neighborhood Council elections and their impact on candidate recruitment and voter engagement. \nNeighborhood Councils function as the closest level of government for four million residents of Los Angeles. City agencies and departments must give NC Elections the same scrutiny and effort as other City Office elections. \nAs documented by the Reseda NC\, leadership failures by the DONE permeated the 2021 election cycle. Given that the Department requested one million dollars for the upcoming election cycle\, the WHWCNC agrees that DONE and the City Clerk provide further information regarding their stewardship of resources in the previous election cycle after a careful and thorough examination of public documents. \nThe WHWCNC reiterates Reseda Neighborhood Council’s sentiments and similarly requests a detailed written accounting from DONE and the City Clerk’s Office with backup documents of the money spent and the money remaining from the $456\,000 allocated to the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment for the 2021 election by February 28\, 2022. If they cannot meet this deadline\, we request a partial response by this date\, including a commitment to a complete reply and a statement of when we will receive a full response. \nWHWCNC further requests that the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners address this Community Impact Statement in writing by February 28\, 2022. \nDue to the failed outreach\, lack of proper oversight\, and ineffective use of public funds\, the WHWCNC requests a detailed response from DONE and the City Clerk explaining all the expenditures\, vendors used\, vendor contracts\, and proof of performance concerning the 2021 elections\, including a breakout of the WHWCNC-Region 3 election activities and expenditures. \nWHWCNC further requests that the City Clerk’s Office and the City Controller’s Office review whether there was adequate review of DONE payment requests and vendor proof of performance for 2021 Neighborhood Council Elections expenditures against contract or scope of work agreements before the Clerk’s payment of public funds to NC election vendors. \nThe WHWNC requests that the City Council Arts\, Parks\, Health\, Education\, and Neighborhood Committee reopen this council file and put the findings from the attached Reseda Neighborhood Council report on its agenda for discussion and appropriate action. \n  \nFinally\, the WHWCNC requests that any future NC election-related public outreach be coordinated by region-election cycle\, in conjunction with the affected Neighborhood Councils\, concerning planning the appropriate formats and messages for public outreach\, plus choosing proper media\, and qualifying the vendors for election-related services. These activities were inadequate or absent for 2021. Furthermore\, the planning and subsequent contracting for election-related public outreach should start a year before elections to be conducted effectively and timely. Ideally\, public participation outreach should be an ongoing\, year-round activity with professionally qualified staffing to match. \nAttached is the complete statement & report from Reseda Neighborhood Council. \nThis CIS motion was brought before the WHWCNC Board at its February 9\, 2022\, meeting and passed with the following Board vote: \nSincerely\, \nJoyce Fletcher\, President \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nEnclosure: Reseda Neighborhood Council’s CIS (including full report) submitted on 01/18/2022 \n  \nSee posted support document                                                                                     Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (13) Community Services Committee – Chair\, Dena Weiss \n(22-028) NPG Funding for the West Valley Food Pantry  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                      (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to approve $1000 from Budget Line Item (Community Improvement Projects \nand NPG General Fund) for funding for the West Valley Food Pantry. The West Valley Food Pantry provides groceries to 600 low-income seniors. The Pantry also feeds approximately 700 families per week during this pandemic crisis.  Their efforts are made possible by contributions of food and funds from local organizations such as the NC. This discussion is solely related to the Pantry’s food services to the needy and food disadvantaged in our community and not related to any City Planning cases or decisions. \n  \nSee posted support document                                                                         Roll Call Vote \n  \n\n Area Reports – (10 minutes) \n\n  \nArea 1 – Aaron Quantz\, Karen DiBiase\, Mark Schwartz\, Reina Cerros-McCaughey \nArea 2 – Arturo Velasquez\, Paul Lawler\, Sean McCarthy\, Kathleen Barth\nArea 3 – Nancy McLean\, Angela Dawson\, John Sandy Campbell\, Alex Farassati \nArea 4 – Brian Archibald\, Martin Lipkin\, Dena Weiss\, Sean Pilz \nArea 5 – Peter Fletcher\nArea 6 – Leslie Simon\, Mihran Kalaydjian\, Heath Kline\, Lauren Coffman \nArea 7 – Joyce Fletcher\, Houtan Hormozian\nAt-Large – Sam Evans\nYouth Member – Vacant \n  \n\n Committee Reports – (10 minutes) \n\n  \nBudget Committee – Paul Lawler and Joyce Fletcher\, Co-Chairs \nCommunity Services Committee – Dena Weiss\, Chair\nEducation Committee – Reina Cerros McCaughey\, Chair & Mihran Kalaydjian\, Vice Chair\nEnvironmental & Beautification Committee – Brian Archibald\, Chair \nGovernance Committee – Joyce Fletcher\, Chair \nPublic Health and Homelessness Committee – Sam Evans\, Chair\nPLUM Committee – Lauren Coffman\, Chair\nPublic Safety and Transportation Committee – Houtan Hormozian\, Chair\nSocial Media & Community Outreach Committee – Peter Fletcher\, Chair & Kathleen Barth\, Vice Chair\nWHIP Committee – Heath Kline\, Chair \nAd-hoc – Westfield Promenade 2035 Project – Joyce Fletcher\, Chair\nAd Hoc Committee – Measure A. Parks Program – Peter Fletcher\, Chair\nAd Hoc Committee – Arts Fees and Cultural Amenities – Lauren Coffman\, Chair \nAd-hoc Committee – Flight Path and Noise Advisory Committee – Martin Lipkin\, Chair \n  \nAnnouncements:  \nThe next Regular Board meeting will be held on March 9\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time. \nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: Full Board meeting are held the second Wednesday of every month at 6:30pm. Check the NC website calendar for a complete list of committee and board meetings. Meeting dates and times are subject to change. Check the NC calendar for updated meeting schedules. \n  \nDue to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference.\nHOWEVER\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur. \n  \nAdjournment of Meeting: \n  \n*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and\, upon request\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs\, services and activities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices and other auxiliary aids and/or services\, may be provided upon request. To ensure availability of services\, please make your request at least (3) business days (72 hours) prior to the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org \n  \n*PUBLIC ACCESS OF RECORDS – In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5\, non-exempt writings that are distributed to a majority or all of the board in advance of a meeting may be viewed at our website: www.whcouncil.org or at the scheduled meeting. In addition\, if you would like \na copy of any record\, if available\, related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at \n(818) 340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org \n  \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:\n• www.whcouncil.org and go to the website Calendar page and click on the date – Board meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month. Check the calendar for any change of meeting date \nand/or time. \n\nYou can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System\n\nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions \n  \n\nA copy of this agenda is also physically posted on the outside of the window of the West Valley Warner Center Chamber located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Ste 2330\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367. The Chamber is located at the Promenade Mall outside the east entrance of the mall and to the left of Ruth Chris Restaurant. The Chamber office is accessed from Owensmouth Street. Parking is free. \n\n  \n  \n  \n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related \nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org \n  \nSERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN – Si requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte a Joyce fletcher de la Mesa Directiva\, al j.fletcher@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal. \n  \nNotice to Paid Representatives – If you are compensated to monitor\, attend\, or speak at this meeting\, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code §§ 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance\, please contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978-1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org \nprovide services that enable older adults to age with family\, in community or independently. \n  \n 
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DESCRIPTION:Agenda pdf \nWoodland Hills Issues and Policies Committee\nCorrected Meeting Agenda\nThursday\, February 24\, 2022 – 7:00 pm\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nTo Join Zoom Meeting Online:      https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89077871030\n\nOr Phone: Dial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting\, Then Enter This Webinar ID: 890 7787 1030 and Press “#”\nVIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and PHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION \nIn conformity with the September 16\, 2021 Enactment of California Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas) and due to concerns over COVID-19\, the Woodland Hills Issues and Policies Committee meeting will be conducted entirely telephonically with a call-in option or internet-based service option. \nEvery person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must dial 1 669 900 6833 to access by phone or go online via the “Zoom” App and enter Webinar ID # 890 7787  1030 and then press # to join the meeting. The Chair will give listeners instructions for providing public comments at the start of the meeting. When calling-in telephonically\, the public is requested to dial *9\, when prompted by the Chair or Moderator\, to address the Committee on any agenda item before the Committee takes action on each item. Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature. \nAB 361 Updates: Submission of Public comment cannot be required in advance of the meeting\, only real-time \npublic comment is required. If broadcasting interruptions prevent the public from observing or hearing the meeting\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. If the public cannot provide public comment or cannot be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. \nMessaging and virtual backgrounds are in the control of the individual Committee member in their personal capacity and does not reflect any formal position of the Neighborhood Council or the City of Los Angeles. \n*PUBLIC INPUT ON AGENDA ITEMS – The public may address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes action on an item. The Committee will accept comments from the public on agenda items only when the Committee considers the respective item. \n*PUBLIC INPUT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA – During the General Public Comment period\, the committee listens to comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the agenda that are within the Committee’s jurisdiction. Please note that the Brown Act prevents the Committee from acting on an issue that you bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a public member may become the subject of a future Committee meeting. \nPublic Comments are limited to two (2) minutes per speaker unless adjusted by the presiding member of the Committee. The presiding member may impose time limits per each agenda item as needed. \n_______________________________________________________________________________ \nAGENDA\n  \n\n\n Call to Order\n\n\n Establish Quorum: Roll Call\n\n\nComments by the Public regarding issues NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n\n\n\n\n Approval of Available Committee Minutes:  Roll Call Vote\n\n\nReference Material:    January 27\, 2022 Draft Committee Minutes     Link:  https://whcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Draft-WHWCNC-WHIP-Minutes-1-27-2022.pdf\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action: \nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker unless adjusted by the presiding member of the Committee.  \n  \n\n\n Consideration of CIS to CF 19-0603:\n\nLink: https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/index.cfm?fa=ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber=19-0603\n\nShould WHWCNC support or not support CF-19-0603\, a motion [Blumenfield/Rodriguez] that directs City Planning to expand zones designated as Fire District 1 and prohibit Types IV and V construction in Fire District 1 designated zones? \nReference Material: \nDraft CF 19-0603 CIS    Link:   https://whcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Draft-WHWCNC-WHIP-CIS-for-CF-19-0603.pdf \nCross-laminated Timber (Tall/Mass-timber)   Link: https://www.thinkwood.com/mass-timber/clt \nBlog stating opposition and reasons against expansion    Link:  http://www.betterinstitutions.com/blog/2021/6/13/dont-expand-fire-district-1-eliminate-it \nBlog stating Renters will pay more. Link:  https://www.pacificresearch.org/los-angeles-is-gearing-up-to-ban-wood-frame-construction-renters-will-soon-pay-the-price/ \nBob Blumenfield blog post on Fire District 1     Link:  https://blumenfield.lacity.org/preparing_for_climate_change_with_fire_resistant_buildings?utm_campaign=6_10_2021&utm_medium=email&utm_source=bbcd3 \nLA Hi-Rise Mass-timber Design Research     Link:  https://www.woodworks.org/resources/mass-timber-high-rise-design-research-museum-tower-in-los-angeles-reimagined-in-mass-timber/ \nTimber Tower Research Project    Link: https://www.som.com/research/timber-tower-research/ \nArticle on Portland Tall-timber Project      Link: https://www.architectmagazine.com/technology/green-light-for-the-tallest-mass-timber-building-in-the-u-s_o \nSustainability Considerations for Mass-timber\, Link: https://www.woodworks.org/why-wood/sustainability/ \nArticle on new Sustainable Building\,  Link:  https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2020/1/15/21058051/climate-change-building-materials-mass-timber-cross-laminated-clt \nMass-timber Seismic and Wind Resistance  Link:  https://www.thinkwood.com/resilience \nFire-safe implementation of mass timber in tall buildings     Link:   https://www.ri.se/en/what-we-do/projects/fire-safe-implementation-of-mass-timber-in-tall-buildings \n“Build with Strength” Website\, Lobbyist attributed to contributions to City Council    Link: https://buildwithstrength.com \nLA City Planning Transit Oriented Communities Guidelines   Link:   https://planning.lacity.org/odocument/39fae0ef-f41d-49cc-9bd2-4e7a2eb528dd/TOCGuidelines.pdf \n  \n6. Consideration of CIS to CF 21-1431:\n\nLink: https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/index.cfm?fa=ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber=21-1431 \nShould WHWCNC support the creation of an ordinance per CF-1414? Obligations for affordable unit replacement plus the occupant protection provisions of California Government Code Section 66300 get applied to Housing Development Projects that submit a complete application\, file a complete set of building plans for plan check\, issue of building permits\, or receive a project or permit approval on or after January 1\, 2022.  \nReference Material:  \nDraft CF-21-1431 CIS     Link: https://whcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Draft-WHWCNC-WHIP-CIS-for-CF-21-1431.pdf \n7. Consideration of CIS to CF 21-1414:\nLink: https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/index.cfm?fa=ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber=21-1414 \nShould WHWCNC support\, not support\, or recommend modifications to CF 21-1414\, a motion [Koretz/Blumenfield] directing City Planning to create interim development standards under the ministerial approval requirements of SB9 (CA Senate Bill 9)? \nReference  Material:  \nCF 21-1414 Motion   Link:     https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-1414_mot_12-01-21.pdf \nDirector of City Planning Communication on SB9 Implementation  Link:  https://files.constantcontact.com/17b75751701/349899ca-0c58-4a93-ad38-c39a04268679.pdf \n8. Placement of Possible New Business on future Committee meeting agendas.\n9. Adjournment of Meeting\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on March 10\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and confirm the date and time. \nMeeting dates for the 2021-2022 year: Committee holds meetings on the second and fourth Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm. Check the NC website calendar for a complete committee and board meetings list. Meeting dates and times are subject to change. Check the NC calendar for updated meeting schedules. \nDue to COVID 19\, virtual teleconferencing replaces ALL in-person Committee meetings. However\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur. \n*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate based on disability and\, upon request\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs\, services\, and activities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices\, and other auxiliary aids or services\, may be provided upon request. To ensure availability of services\, please make your request at least (3) business days (72 hours) before the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Joyce Fletcher at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org \n*PUBLIC ACCESS OF RECORDS – In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5\, the Committee provides non-exempt writings distributed to a majority of all of the Committee Members in advance of a meeting on the WHWCNC website: www.whcouncil.org or via the scheduled meeting video presentation. In addition\, if you would like a copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:\n• www.whcouncil.org and go to the Calendar page and click on the date. \n\nYou can also receive Committee agendas via email by subscribing to LA City’s Early Notification System\n\nat https://lacity.gov/government/subscribe-agendas \nA copy of this agenda is also physically posted outside of the West Valley Warner Center Chamber window located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Ste 2330\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367. The Chamber offices are at the Promenade Mall outside the mall’s east entrance and south of Ruth Chris Restaurant. Access the offices from Owensmouth Street. Parking is free.  \n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or other procedural matters related to this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org \nSERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN – Si requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte a Joyce fletcher de la Mesa Directiva\, al j.fletcher@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal. \nNotice to Paid Representatives – If you are compensated to monitor\, attend\, or speak at this meeting\, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code §§ 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance\, please contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978-1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org
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