Los Angeles — 2025-09-09
Budget & Finance
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(1)\n15-1207-S1\nCD 9\nChief Legislative Analyst and City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports,\nand CAO addendum relative to the final direction on the Los Angeles\nConvention Center Expansion and Modernization Project and finding\nthat the project was assessed in the previously certified Convention\nand Event Center Project Environmental Impact Report (EIR), and that\npursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines,\nSections 15162 and 15164 and the First Addendum and Joint Analysis,\ndated December 2021, and Second Addendum, dated August 2025,\nthat no major revisions to the EIR are required and no subsequent EIR\nis required for approval of the project; and related matters.\n(This item is referred to Economic Development and Jobs,\nPersonnel and Hiring, and Budget and Finance Committees.\nEconomic Development and Jobs Committee considered this\nitem on September 2, 2025.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes\nDebt Impact Statement: Yes
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(2)\n15-1207-S3\nCD 9\nCity Administrative Officer report and Addendum relative to requesting\nauthorization for the issuance and sale in a principal amount up to\n$990 million of Municipal Improvement Corporation of Los Angeles\n(MICLA) lease revenue bonds 2025-A (Los Angeles Convention\nCenter) and MICLA lease revenue bonds series 2025-B (Los Angeles\nConvention Center) (Federally Taxable).\n(This item is referred to Economic Development and Jobs and\nBudget and Finance Committees. Economic Development and\nJobs Committee waived consideration of the item.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes\nDebt Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n20-0263-S3\nCity Attorney report relative to a proposed First Amendment to\nContract for additional appropriation for legal services with Gibson,\nDunn & Crutcher, LLP, to assist in litigation related to LA Alliance for\nHuman Rights et al. v. City of Los Angeles et al., USDC Central District\nCase No. 2:20-cv-02291-DOC-KES.\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.9(d)(1), (d)(2), and (e)(1)\n[significant exposure to litigation] to confer with its legal counsel\nrelative to the case entitled LA Alliance for Human Rights, et al. v.\nCity of Los Angeles, et al., United States Central District Court\nCase No. 2:20-cv-02291, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Case No.\n22-55687 (one potential plaintiff).
LA County Board
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(CS-1)\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION\n(Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)\nSignificant exposure to litigation (one case).\nIn open session, this item was continued one week to September 9, 2025.\n(25-1458)
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(CS-2)\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS\n(Government Code Section 54957.6)\nAgency designated representatives: Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive Officer\nand designated staff.\nEmployee Organization(s) for represented employees: All individual member\nunions of the Coalition of County Unions, AFL CIO; SEIU, Local 721; All\naffiliated member unions of SEIU; All affiliated member unions of AFSCME\nCouncil 36; Los Angeles County Deputy Public Defenders Union; Program\nManagers Association; Child Support Attorneys; Supervising Child Support\nOfficers; and Probation Directors.\nNo reportable action was taken. (25-1693)
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2. Recommendation: Approve April, May, and June 2025 expenses in total\namounts of $24,597 (District No. 27) (3) and $1,062,390 (Newhall Ranch\nSanitation District) (5). (25-4666)\nBoard Letter\nPublic Comment Correspondence\nAGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF\nTHE LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY\nOF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES\n9:30 A.M.
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A-1.\nContinue local emergencies as a result of the following: (a) Discovery of an\ninfestation of fruit flies, as proclaimed on May 10, 1990; (b) Conditions of extreme\nperil to the safety of persons exist on the basis of pervasive and pernicious\nhomelessness in Los Angeles County, as proclaimed and ratified by the Board on\nJanuary 10, 2023; (c) Conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and\nproperty arose as a result of severe winter storms beginning January 1, 2023\naffecting areas throughout Los Angeles County, as proclaimed on January 10, 2023\nand ratified by the Board on January 17, 2023; (d) Conditions of disaster or extreme\nperil to the safety of persons and property on the basis of the frigid winter storms\nbeginning February 23, 2023 affecting the areas throughout Los Angeles County, as\nproclaimed on March 1, 2023 and ratified by the Board on March 7, 2023; (e)\nConditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property exist on the basis\nof the arrival, presence, and impacts of Tropical Storm Hilary throughout Los\nAngeles County beginning August 20, 2023, as proclaimed on August 20, 2023 and\nratified by the Board on August 22, 2023; (f) Conditions of disaster or of extreme\nperil to the safety of persons and property exist on the basis of winter storms in the\nCounty beginning February 1, 2024, as proclaimed on February 4, 2024 and ratified\nby the Board on February 6, 2024; (g) Conditions of extreme peril to the safety of\npersons and property exist as a result of the Bridge Fire in the County beginning on\nSeptember 8, 2024, as proclaimed on September 10, 2024 and ratified by the\nBoard on September 17, 2024; (h) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the\nsafety of persons and property exist as a result of the Franklin Fire in the County\nbeginning on December 9, 2024, as proclaimed and ratified by the Board on\nDecember 10, 2024; (i) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of\npersons and property within the territorial limits of the County exist at Los Padrinos\nJuvenile Hall caused and/or exacerbated by the Board of State and Community\nCorrections’ order to immediately shutter Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, the only\navailable juvenile hall in the County, beginning on December 12, 2024, as\nproclaimed and ratified by the Board on December 17, 2024; (j) Conditions of\ndisaster or extreme peril to the safety of persons and property exist as a result of the\nJanuary 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events in the County, beginning on\nJanuary 7, 2025, as proclaimed on January 7, 2025 and ratified by the Board on\nJanuary 14, 2025; and (k) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of\npersons exists on the basis of the winter storm in the County beginning February 12,\n2025, as proclaimed by the Board on February 19, 2025 and ratified by the Board\non February 25, 2025; (l) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of\npersons and property exists as a result of the Canyon Fire in the County beginning\nAugust 7, 2025, as proclaimed by the Board on August 7, 2025 and ratified by the\nBoard on August 12, 2025. (A-1)
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A-10.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions related to declared\noutbreaks of infectious disease threatening the public’s health in Los Angeles\nCounty, as requested by Supervisors Solis and Hahn at the Board meeting of\nApril 30, 2019. (A-18)\nVIII. REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION FOR SEPTEMBER 2, 2025
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A-2.\nCONFERENCE REGARDING POTENTIAL THREATS TO PUBLIC SERVICES\nOR FACILITIES\n(Government Code Section 54957)\nBriefing by Sheriff Robert Luna or his designee and related emergency\nservices representatives. (A-2)
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A-3.\nDiscussion on the impact of rain storms, flooding, high-surf and swells, and any\nother weather-related or natural disaster event in Los Angeles County\nassociated with El Niño, to include the County’s preparedness and ability to\ncoordinate response and recovery activities, as requested by the Board at the\nmeeting of January 12, 2016. (A-10)
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A-4.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions relating to the County’s\nhomeless crisis, as requested at the Board meeting of May 17, 2016, and\nproclaimed as a local emergency on January 10, 2023. (A-11)
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A-5.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on the progress of issues\nrelated to Exide, as requested at the Board meeting of June 8, 2016. (A-12)
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A-6.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on the status of Federal\nand/or State Budgets, Federal and/or State legislative matters and Executive\nOrders including, but not limited to, those issued by the Trump Administration\nand their impact on Los Angeles County, as requested by Supervisors Solis\nand Horvath on July 15, 2025. (A-13)
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A-7.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues or action taken\nby the Federal government relating to immigration policies, as requested by\nSupervisors Barger and Solis at the meeting of January 17, 2017 and revised\nby Supervisors Solis and Hahn on September 12, 2017. (A-14)
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A-8.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues related to the\nrepeal of the Affordable Care Act, health reform and its impact on Los Angeles\nCounty, as requested by Supervisor Ridley-Thomas at the Board meeting of\nFebruary 21, 2017. (A-15)
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A-9.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues related to the\nimplementation of Measure H, as requested by Supervisors Ridley-Thomas and\nHahn at the Board meeting of March 14, 2017. (A-16)
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1-D.\nGround Lease Term Extension for the Proposed Affordable Housing\nDevelopment for County-Owned Property\nRecommendation as Submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Reaffirm prior delegations\nof authority granted on August 30, 2022 to the Executive Director of the Los\nAngeles County Development Authority, to execute the ground lease, upon\nsatisfaction of the conditions set forth in the Option to Lease Agreement, with an\ninitial term of 75 years, with an option to extend it by an additional 20 years,\nand any other transaction documents consistent with, and/or necessary for, the\nimplementation of the foregoing approvals, including execution of any\namendments to the foregoing documents. Find that the proposed actions are\nnot a project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. (Relates to\nAgenda No. 10) (25-4868)\nMotion by Supervisor Hahn (Exempt From Cluster)
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2-D.\nNorwood Library Refurbishment Project\nRecommendation: Establish and approve the Norwood Library Refurbishment\nProject (Project) (1), with a total project budget of $7,031,628 consisting of\nCounty, State, and Federal funds to be incorporated into the Los Angeles\nCounty Development Authority's (LACDA’s) approved Fiscal Year 2025-26\nbudget. Authorize the Executive Director to deliver the Project using a Board\napproved Job Order Contract. Find that the Project is exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act. (25-4673)\nBoard Letter
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3-D.\nLos Angeles County Development Authority Meeting Minutes for July 2025, as\nrecommended. NOTE: The minutes for the month of July 2025 can be\nfound online at: https://lacounty.gov/sop/ (25-4559)\nBoard Letter\nIV. NOTICES OF CLOSED SESSION FOR SEPTEMBER 9, 2025\nCS-1.\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION\n(Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)\nSignificant exposure to litigation (one case). (25-1458)\nCS-2.\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS\n(Government Code Section 54957.6)\nAgency designated representatives: Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive Officer\nand designated staff.\nEmployee Organization(s) for represented employees: All individual member\nunions of the Coalition of County Unions, AFL CIO; SEIU, Local 721; All\naffiliated member unions of SEIU; All affiliated member unions of AFSCME\nCouncil 36; Los Angeles County Deputy Public Defenders Union; Program\nManagers Association; Child Support Attorneys; Supervising Child Support\nOfficers; and Probation Directors. (25-1693)\nV. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT\n27.\n27\nRemote Public Comment\nTo address the Board during the live meeting starting at 9:00 a.m. use the below\noptions to connect to the Board meeting:\nParticipate via the Online System (Webex App)\nVisit www.bos.lacounty.gov to register (before or during the Board\nmeeting) and join via the Webex app on a computer or device. You will\nbe prompted to complete a brief registration form.\n·\n·\n·\nOnce connected, you will be placed in a “listening-only” queue.\nUse the “Raise Hand” feature on your computer or device to be\nmoved into a “speaking” queue when the item(s) you wish to\naddress is called. You will hear a “beep.” Please wait to speak until\nthe host calls on you.\nWhen it's your turn to speak, you will hear your name.\nParticipate by Phone\nTo address the Board by phone, call (213) 306-3065 and enter\nParticipant Access Code: 2531 497 6067 and Meeting Password:\n2672025, provided on the agenda or website.\n·\n·\n·\nOnce connected, you will be placed in a “listening-only” queue.\nPress *3 on your phone to be moved to the “speaking” queue\nwhen the item(s) you wish to address is called. You will hear, “You\nhave raised your hand to ask a question.” Please wait to speak\nuntil the host calls on you.\nWhen it is your turn to speak, you will hear “Your line is unmuted”,\nand then your area code and the first three digits of your phone\nnumber.\nListen Only\nTo listen only by telephone call (877) 873-8017 and enter the access code\nwhen prompted: Access Code for English: 111111 Access Code for Spanish:\n222222.\nWritten Testimony\nWritten public comments may be submitted through our website at:\nhttps://publiccomment.bos.lacounty.gov, which will become part of the official\nrecord. (12-9998)\nVI. ADJOURNMENT\n28.\n28\nRecommendation by individual Supervisors that the Board adjourn the meeting\nin memory of deceased persons and/or commemoration of ceremonial\noccasions. (12-9999)\nVII. ITEMS CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS FOR FURTHER\nDISCUSSION AND ACTION BY THE BOARD
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(1)\n18-0279-S1\nCD 15\nRequest to Continue to 10/14/25\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2017-1015-EIR [State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2017121007], Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, Modified Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act Findings; report from LACPC;\nand, Appeals filed by: 1) Advocates for the Environment, Dean Wallraff\n(Representative: Aria Soeprono); and, 2) Friends of the Air, Earth, and\nWater; Rosalie Preston (Representative: Golden Gate University\nSchool of Law - Environmental Law and Justice Clinic, Caroline\nFarrell), from the determination of the LACPC in: 1) approving,\npursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 12.24 U.14,\na Conditional Use Permit for a Major Development Project which\ncreates 250,000 square feet or more of warehouse floor area; 2)\ndismissing as not necessary, pursuant to LAMC Sections 12.24 W.27\nand 12.22 A.23, a Conditional Use Permit for a Commercial Corner\nDevelopment in the M Zone to allow: a) 24-hour operations, in lieu of\nthe otherwise permitted hours of operation from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and\nb) The exterior walls and doors of the ground floor fronting adjacent\nstreets to consist of a minimum of 10 percent transparent windows, in\nlieu of the otherwise required minimum 50 percent; 3) approving,\npursuant to LAMC Section 12.28 A, an Adjustment to allow for a\nmaximum building height of 53 feet, in lieu of the otherwise permitted\n45 feet in the M2-1VL-O Zone; and, 4) approving, pursuant to LAMC\nSection 16.05, a Site Plan Review for a development which results in\nan increase of 50,000 gross square feet or more of non-residential\nfloor area; for the construction, use, and maintenance of a one-story,\n53-foot tall, 340,298 square-foot warehouse / manufacturing / highcube / warehouse / distribution center, including a 25,000 square-foot\nmezzanine and up to 40,000 square feet of incidental office uses, the\nProject also includes a total of 194 automobile surface parking spaces,\n36 dock high truck loading positions, and surface parking for up to 71\ntruck trailers; for the properties located at 15116 - 15216 South\nVermont Avenue and 747 - 861 West Redondo Beach Boulevard,\nsubject to Modified Conditions of Approval.\nApplicant: Tunde Ogunwole (Prologis LP)\nRepresentative: Mayer Brown, LLP, Edgar Khalatian\nCase No. CPC-2017-1014-CU-ZAA-SPR-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2017-1015-EIR\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(10)\n23-1200-S162\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the reappointment of Ms.\nLydia Avila-Hernandez to the East Los Angeles Area Planning\nCommission for the term ending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Pending
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(11)\n14-0604\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the reappointment of Mr.\nJavier Nunez to the Board of Building and Safety Commissioners for\nthe term ending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed
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(12)\n25-0813\nCD 4\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursusant to CEQA Guidelines Section, Article 19, Section\n15311, Class 11 and Section 15332, Class 32, and related CEQA\nfindings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission\n(LACPC); and, an Appeal filed by Encino Property Owners Association,\na California non-profit mutual benefit corporation (Representative:\nRobert L. Glushon / Kristina Kropp, Luna & Glushon), from the\ndetermination of the LACPC in approving, pursuant to Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code Section 11.5.7 C, Project Permit Compliance Review\npursuant to Section 9 of the Ventura/Cahuenga Boulevard Corridor\nSpecific Plan; for the demolition and removal of all existing structures,\nand construction, use, and maintenance of a new 45,960-square foot\nmixed-use development comprised of 45 residential units, eight of\nwhich are to be reserved for Very Low Income households, the building\nwill be a five-story (62 feet high) containing 42,560 square feet of\nresidential and 3,400 square feet of commercial floor area with a\nmaximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 2.3:1, the Project residential\nportion will provide 63 vehicle parking spaces, 45 long-term, and five\nshort term bicycle parking stalls, the project commercial portion will\nprovide 14 vehicle parking spaces, two long-term, and two short term\nbicycle parking stalls, the Project proposes the removal of three nonProtected trees from the project site, the Project also proposes grading\nand export of up to 12,584 cubic yards of earth, the Project proposes a\nsign program including two Walls signs; for the properties located at\n16610 – 16618 West Ventura Boulevard, subject to Conditions of\nApproval; and adoption of project findings.\nApplicant: Benelisha Group Inc.\nRepresentative: Armin Gharai, GA Engineering Inc.\nCase No. CPC-2023-3134-DB-SPP-HCA-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2023-3135-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(13)\n25-0811\nCD 13\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Article 19, Section 15332,\nClass 32, and related CEQA findings; report from the Los Angeles City\nPlanning Commission (LACPC); and, Appeals filed by: 1) Supporters\nAlliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) (Representative:\nRichard Drury, Lozeau Drury LLP); and 2) Justin Maurer and Noemi\nSanto, Carlton Serrano Tenants Association, from the determination of\nthe LACPC in approving, pursuant to Chapter 1A of the Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code (LAMC) Section 13.B.4.2, a Specific Plan Project\nCompliance to allow the demolition of seven existing residential\nbuildings and accessory uses, inclusive of a 16-unit apartment\nbuilding, a four-unit apartment building, three single family dwellings, a\ndetached garage, and a duplex building and the construction, use and\nmaintenance of eight-story, 131-unit residential building and the\nmaintenance of an existing two-story, eight-unit residential building, for\na total of 139 units, within Subarea A (Neighborhood Conservation) of\nthe Vermont/Western Transit Oriented District Station Neighborhood\nArea Plan (SNAP) Specific Plan; for the demolition of seven existing\nresidential buildings and accessory uses, the maintenance of an\nexisting eight-unit apartment building, and the construction, use, and\nmaintenance of a new 131-unit apartment building, with 15 units\nrestricted to Very Low Income Households, for a total of 139 units, on\nan approximately 37,688.3 square-foot (0.87 acre) site. The proposed\nproject includes the removal of two street trees, three on-site protected\ntrees, and 12 on-site non-protected trees. The proposed project is\ncomprised of an eight-story, 105-foot and four-inch in height residential\nbuilding, with one at-grade parking level and two and a half\nsubterranean parking levels, and a total of 144,851 square feet of floor\narea resulting in a floor area ratio (FAR) of 4.8:1. The Project will\nprovide 148 vehicular parking spaces, 70 long term and two short term\nbicycle parking spaces, 3,405 square feet of usable open space, 35\non-site trees and 10 street trees. The Project will require the export of\napproximately 26,100 cubic yards of soil; for the properties located at\n5416 - 5418, 5420, 5424 - 5428 and 5430 West Carlton Way, subject\nto Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project findings.\nApplicant: Maria Flores, 5430 Carlton, LLC\nRepresentative: Gary Benjamin, Alchemy Planning + Land Use\nCase No. CPC-2024-914-DB-SPPC-VHCA-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2024-915-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(14)\n24-1490\nCD 4\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15332, Class 32 (In-Fill\nDevelopment Project), and related CEQA findings; report from the Los\nAngeles City Planning Commission (LACPC); and an Appeal filed by\nLozeau Drury LLP on behalf of Supporters Alliance for Environmental\nResponsibility (SAFER) (Representative: Hayley Uno, Lozeau Drury\nLLP), from the LACPC’s determination in approving a Categorical\nExemption as the environmental clearance for the demolition of the\ntwo commercial structures, a surface parking lot, and a billboard; and\nthe construction, use, and maintenance of a seven-story, 126,770\nsquare-foot, 139-unit mixed-use building, reserving 16 units for\nExtremely Low Income Household occupancy, and providing 104\nresidential parking spaces and 41 commercial parking spaces. The\napplicant proposes to grade an export of up to 35,950 cubic yards of\nearth; for the properties located at 1666 North Vermont Avenue (1642 1666 North Vermont Avenue; 4646 - 4650 West Prospect Avenue; and\n4685 - 4697 West Hollywood Boulevard).\nApplicant: Ben Pirian Hollywood 26 Real Estate, LLC and Vermont 26\nReal Estate Properties, LLC\nCase No. DIR-2019-6738-SPPA-SPP-TOC-SPR-HCA-M1-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2024-359-CE-1A\nFinancial Policies Statement: No
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(15)\n24-0994\nCD 10\nDepartment of City Planning report relative to the 100 percent\naffordable housing project discretionary review exemption for 3810 3814 West Adams Boulevard.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(16)\n24-1549\nMotion (Soto-Martínez, Lee – Hernandez, Padilla) relative to\ndeveloping recommendations requiring all residential high-rise\nbuildings in the City to install a Fire Sprinkler Suppression\nSystem. (This item was approved by the Public Safety Committee\non April 2, 2025 and by the Housing and Homelessness\nCommittee on July 30, 2025)
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(17)\n25-0572\nDepartment of City Planning report relative to the Development\nServices Bureau and zoning review transfer.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(18)\n25-1022\nCD 5\nMotion (Yaroslavsky - Blumenfield) relative to instructing the\nDepartment of Building and Safety to grant an administrative waiver of\nLos Angeles Municipal Code Section 91.106.7.3 (Temporary Permits),\nto allow the prefabricated American with Disabilities Act compliant\nrestroom and shower unit located at 8936 National Boulevard.
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(19)\n25-0247\nReports from the Department of City Planning and Department of\nBuilding and Safety and proposed Ordinance relative to amending the\nCalifornia Building Code permitting single-exit, single-stairway,\nmultifamily residential buildings of up to six stories. [The following\nrecommendation will be considered: Request the City Attorney to\ntransmit a draft ordinance to the Council file for Council's\nconsideration, pursuant to Motion (Blumenfeld – Yaroslavsky) adopted\nby Council on August 20, 2025].\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(2)\n25-0957\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker – Hutt) relative to investigating any matters of\nreported nuisance activities occurring onsite at the property located at\n402 W. 5th Street, San Pedro, CA 90731, and incidents occurring\nwithin the abutting area; and thereafter, the Zoning Administrator may\ninitiate Administrative Nuisance Abatement Proceedings (Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code Section 12.27.1; Chapter 1A Section 13B.6.2); and\nrelated matters.
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(20)\n19-1030-S1\nCD 13\nContinued from 8/26/25\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15301, Class 1\n(Existing Facilities), and related CEQA findings; report from the Central\nLos Angeles Area Planning Commission (CLAAPC); and an Appeal\nfiled by Casey Maddren, Citizens for a Better Los Angeles, from the\nCLAAPC’s determination in approving a Categorical Exemption as the\nenvironmental clearance for a Conditional Use permit to allow the sale\nand dispensing of a full-line of alcoholic beverages for on-site\nconsumption in conjunction with a private residents' club within a new\nmixed-use development previously approved under Case No. DIR2019-2593-TOC-SPR, the sale of alcoholic beverages will be located\nwithin a 769 square-foot club room located on the fourth floor with\neight interior seats and four exterior seats within a 804 square-foot\noutdoor deck as well as an additional 584 square foot club room\nlocated on the eighth floor with 11 interior seats and 76 exterior seats\nwithin a 2,060 square foot outdoor deck, the proposed hours of\noperation are from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. (midnight) daily with\nalcoholic beverage service restricted to tenants and their guests only\nfor the properties located at 1522 - 1538 North Cassil Place; and\nadoption of project findings.\nApplicant: Lawrence Bond, Bond Companies\nRepresentative: Bruce Evans, Solomon, Saltsman Jamieson\nCase No. ZA-2023-4977-CUB-1A\nRelated Cases: ZA-2023-4977-CUB; ENV-2023-4978-CE; DIR-20192593-TOC-SPR\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(3)\n25-0532\nCD 11\nReports from the Department of City Planning and City Administrative\nOfficer relative to authorizing the DCP to accept the Local Coastal\nProgram Local Assistance grant award and execute an agreement with\nthe California Coastal Commission in the amount not-to-exceed $1.1\nmillion; approve recommendations. (Also referred to the Budget and\nFinance Committee)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(4)\n25-1200-S38\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Mr. Ariel\nTorres Socarras to the South Los Angeles Area Planning Commission\nfor the term ending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(5)\n25-1200-S39\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Ms.\nYolanda Regalado to the Harbor Area Planning Commission for the\nterm ending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(6)\n25-1200-S41\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Mr. Joe\nGoldman to the West Los Angeles Area Planning Commission for the\nterm ending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(7)\n25-1200-S44\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Ms.\nEthel Rubio to the Cultural Heritage Commission for the term ending\nJune 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(8)\n25-1200-S45\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Mr.\nGiovanni Zuniga to the North Valley Area Planning Commission for the\nterm ending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(9)\n23-1200-S145\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the reappointment of Ms.\nJulie Stromberg to the Central Los Angeles Area Planning Commission\nfor the term ending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Pending
Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
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(1)\n25-0781\nCD 15\nReport from the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and Appeal pursuant to\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 21151(c) filed by\nUNITE HERE Local 11 of the action taken by the Board of Harbor\nCommissioners (BOHC) at its regular meeting held June 26, 2025, to\ncertify the Final Subsequent Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) for\nthe West Harbor Modification Project [Harbor Department Application\nfor Port Permit (APP) No. 190529-080; State Clearinghouse (SCH) No.\n2005061041; BOHC Resolution No. 25-10569].\nAppellant: Juan Munoz, UNITE HERE Local 11\nRepresentative: Jordan R. Sisson, Esq., Law Office of Jordan R.\nSisson\nAPP No.: 190529-080\nSCH No.: 2005061041\nBOHC Resolution No.: 25-10569\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(2)\n18-0120-S1\nCD 15\nBoard of Harbor Commissioners (BOHC) report relative to BOHC\nResolution No. 25-10575 and Order Nos. 22-7334, 25-7403, and 257404 approving a retroactive five-year compensation reset on Permit\nNo. 919 and a transfer from H.S. Seafood, Inc. to Standard Fisheries\nCorporation to P.L.D. Enterprises, Inc. dba Superior Seafood\nCompany; and administrative exemption from the requirements of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article II,\nSection 2(f) of the Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n25-1029\nCD 15\nBoard of Harbor Commissioners (BOHC) report relative to BOHC\nResolution No. 25-10572 and proposed Second Amendment to\nAgreement No. 22-9911 with Nossaman, LLP to extend the term by\nthree years and increase compensation for real estate legal support\nservices; and administrative exemption from the requirements of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article II,\nSection 2(f) of the Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes