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Notice and draft ordinance for a "staff hearing" for a proposed code amendment to revise the City of LA's existing Residential Planned Development "RPD" Districts regulations (last updated in 1971) to enable innovative, mixed-use, and infill development projects as planned developments. This is the third draft ordinance of the Code Simplification bundle of projects.
Medical Service Professional OrdinanceTom Rothmann
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The document is a notice for a joint public meeting of the City Council and Downtown Development Commission of San Angelo, Texas. The meeting will take place on December 18, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center to discuss retaining a master developer for downtown development. The agenda includes discussing the qualifications of Catalyst Urban Development, authorizing a letter of intent with Catalyst, and authorizing negotiations with Catalyst.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 1, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions with prayer, pledges, and proclamations. There will be public comment, consideration of consent agenda items such as meeting minutes and bids, and regular agenda items including a closed executive session and public hearings on downtown development reports and a zoning change.
The document summarizes a public meeting to present and get feedback on an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) for the proposed William J. Carroll Government Center project in Solano County. The meeting covered an overview of the project, an explanation of the environmental review process under CEQA, highlights from the IS/MND including the resource areas evaluated and potential impacts found to be less than significant with mitigation, next steps in the CEQA process, and an invitation for public comments on the IS/MND.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 17, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening sessions, special agenda items like administering oaths of office, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and accepting donations, and regular agenda items like public hearings, presentations, and considering ordinances. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
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Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutesahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022.
- The Council approved the minutes from the previous meeting and recognized the Police Chief for his leadership during the city's Centennial Celebration.
- Under individual consideration, the Council authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with Overland Partners for $120,000 to continue design work for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project. The Council also authorized an amendment to increase the sewer rehabilitation project contract with Vortex Services by $57,215 to address deficiencies identified after the initial work.
Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutes.pdfahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022. Items discussed included approving previous meeting minutes, recognizing police department staff, and citizens comments.
- The Council authorized an additional $120,000 contract with Overland Partners for Phase 2 of the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project design.
- The Council authorized a $57,215 contract amendment with Vortex Services to complete repairs to the sewer rehabilitation project from Ogden to Olmos Basin Dam.
- The Police Chief provided a report on the Animal Care Services response to increased lost and abandoned dogs, noting the budget impacts of housing 16 dogs currently.
The City of Alamo Heights is requesting approval to hire Freese and Nichols engineering firm for a Preliminary Engineering Report regarding rerouting the Normandy Storm Drain system. The existing storm drain runs underneath private property, which poses access and stability issues. Freese and Nichols recommends rerouting the drain into the public right-of-way before new development occurs. The $59,000 engineering report will evaluate three rerouting options and their costs to move the drain off private land and into city control.
The document summarizes phases 1 and 2 of the Expo Line Transit Project. Phase 1 is an 8.6 mile light rail line from Downtown Los Angeles to Culver City opening in 2011-2012. Phase 2 will extend the line 6.6 miles from Culver City to Santa Monica, opening in 2015. It will include 7 new stations and is estimated to cost $1.5 billion. The project is undergoing preliminary engineering and environmental review to refine elements and select a design-build contractor to complete final design and construction.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 20, 2012. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities. The agenda includes consideration of various bids, resolutions, ordinances, and presentations on topics such as the city's finances, economic development, and water conservation. Public hearings will be held on proposed budget amendments and changes to speed limits on highways.
411 New York Ave. NE Zoning Commission Order 15-19Elise Bernard
The document summarizes a zoning commission order regarding a planned unit development and map amendment application for property located at 411 New York Avenue, N.E. in Washington D.C. It provides background on the application and review process, including public hearings, expert testimony, and recommendations from the Office of Planning and Advisory Neighborhood Commission 5D in support of approving the application. The Zoning Commission ultimately approved the application to allow redevelopment of the property as an 11-story hotel with dedicated arts space.
1. The project description is inadequate as the site plan submitted does not meet safety codes and guidelines. Important details about safety risks and impacts of mitigation measures are not analyzed because the final design will be determined after project approval.
2. The DEIR only partially addresses comments submitted during the scoping process. More response is needed to questions about protecting groundwater and the effectiveness of regulatory oversight.
3. As voters will decide the project but not the EIR adequacy, more information should be provided to allow for an informed decision. Important issues raised in public comments must be addressed in detail.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 20, 2011. The agenda includes 22 regular agenda items to be discussed, including presentations on downtown development, a golf course, an employee wellness program, zoning changes, annexation, and the city budget. There will also be two executive sessions to discuss real estate and economic development negotiations. Public hearings are scheduled for several agenda items.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 2, 2011 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of items such as approving meeting minutes, authorizing contracts, adopting ordinances, and discussing the city budget, water rates, and economic development. Public comment will be taken on agenda items. The meeting will be broadcast on local government access television.
The applicant is requesting to combine two properties located at 317 and 321 Normandy Ave in Alamo Heights, Texas into a single property through a replat. The replat application meets the city's zoning and subdivision code requirements for lot size, width, and approval has been given by utility providers. A public hearing on the request was scheduled for the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on June 6th, 2022 but was canceled due to lack of quorum. As a result, the replat is considered approved based on inaction within the required 30 day period as outlined in state law. The City Council will conduct their own public hearing on the matter on June 13th, 2022.
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1. Department of City Planning · Code Studies Section
Workshop & Public Hearing Notice
Citywide Proposed Zoning Code Amendment
CASE: CPC-2008-2142-CA The Mural Ordinance
ENV-2008-2143-CE Council District: All
This notice is to inform you of a workshop and public hearing for case number CPC-2008-2142-CA, a
proposed zoning code amendment that has been initiated by the Department of City Planning. All
interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing at which you may listen, speak, or submit
written information relating to the environmental determination and the proposed project.
PLACE: Los Angeles City Hall
Room 1020
THE LAST DAY TO SUBMIT
200 N. Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
COMMENTS WILL BE:
TIME: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at 1:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY,
February 8, 2012
STAFF: Tanner Blackman, tanner.blackman@lacity.org, 213-978-1195
PROPOSED PROJECT: A proposed ordinance adding Article 4.1 to and amending Sections 14.4.2,
14.4.4, 14.4.20, and 19.01 of Chapter I of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to allow for the creation of
original art murals on private property through a time/place/manner administrative permit; preserve
existing vintage art murals; and make minor technical corrections.
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PURPOSE: The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from affected and/or interested persons
regarding this project. First, planning staff will present on the proposed project and take questions. Then,
the hearing will be conducted by a Hearing Officer who will consider all the testimony presented at that
time and any written communication received prior to or at the hearing from affected and/or interested
persons regarding this Project, as well as the merits of the proposed ordinance as it relates to existing
environmental and land use regulations. The environmental document will be among the matters
considered at the hearing. After the hearing, Code Studies staff will prepare a report, including a final
recommendation, which will be considered by the City Planning Commission at a later date.
EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES: If you challenge
a City action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues ACCOMMODATIONS: As a covered entity under Title II of the
you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not
notice, or in written correspondence on these matters delivered to the discriminate on the basis of disability. The hearing facility and its
Department before the action on this matter. Any written parking are wheelchair accessible. Sign language interpreters,
correspondence delivered to the Department before the action on this assistive listening devices, or other auxiliary aids and/or services may
matter will become a part of the administrative record. Note: This be provided upon request. Como entidad cubierta bajo el Título II del
may not be the last hearing on this matter. Acto de los Americanos con Desabilidades, la Ciudad de Los
Angeles no discrimina. La facilidad donde la junta se llevará a cabo y
ADVICE TO PUBLIC: The exact time this report will be considered su estacionamiento son accesibles para sillas de ruedas.
during the meeting is uncertain since there may be several other Traductores de Lengua de Muestra, dispositivos de oído, u otras
items on the agenda. ayudas auxiliaries se pueden hacer disponibles si usted las pide en
avance.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: Written communications should cite
the Case Number indicated at the top of this notice and may be Other services, such as translation between English and other
mailed to the Attention of the Staff Contact identified above at the Los languages, may also be provided upon request. Otros servicios,
Angeles Department of City Planning, Office of Zoning como traducción de Inglés a otros idiomas, también pueden hacerse
Administration, City Hall - Room 763, 200 N. Spring Street, Los disponibles si usted los pide en avance.
Angeles CA 90012.
To ensure availability or services, please make your request no later
REVIEW OF THE FILE: The complete file including application and than three working days (72 hours) prior to the hearing by calling the
an environmental assessment is available for public review at the staff person referenced in this notice. Para asegurar la disponibilidad
Department of City Planning, City Hall - Room 763, 200 N. Spring de éstos servicios, por favor haga su petición al mínimo de tres días
Street, Los Angeles CA 90012 between the hours of 8:00 AM to 5:00 (72 horas) antes de la reunión, llamando a la persona del personal
PM, Monday through Friday. Please call the Staff Contact indicated mencionada en este aviso.
at the top of this notice several days in advance to assure its
availability. Case files will not be available for inspection on the day
of the hearing.
2. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
THE MURAL ORDINANCE
Q: What is the Mural Ordinance?
A: On October 19, 2011, after several committee meetings, the LA City Council instructed the
Department of City Planning (DCP) to prepare an ordinance to create a “time/place/manner”
“administrative permit” system to allow for the creation of new fine art murals throughout the City as
well as a “vintage mural permit” to protect and preserve the City’s existing fine art murals. The
attached discussion draft of a new Mural Ordinance presents a blueprint to allow murals on private
property in the City of LA. DCP helps guide the development of private property throughout the City
through implementation of the General Plan and the Zoning Code, including regulation of signage
and, in specific districts, aesthetics. DCP has worked closely with the Departments of Cultural Affairs
and Building & Safety, as well as the City Attorney’s Office and numerous Council Offices to prepare
this discussion draft.
Q: Why do we need a Mural Ordinance?
A: Since 2002, new murals have been generally banned in the City of Los Angeles and only allowed in
specified areas. But, the problem goes back to the current definition of murals, written in 1986,
which defines murals as a type of sign. This definition was created to exempt fine art murals from
new sign regulations. However, the exemption was challenged legally. In response, the City Council
placed “mural signs” under the same general ban as outdoor advertising, with exceptions for specific
plans, sign districts, and development agreements. Over the years, the 2002 ordinance has proven
very limiting to the creation of new murals in the City of LA.
Q: What is a discussion draft? How can I be heard?
A: The draft Mural Ordinance is not the final Planning Department recommendation. This is a
discussion draft to solicit input from the public. DCP staff will conduct a Workshop & Public Hearing
in City Hall on January 10, 2012, and will accept written comments until February 8, 2012. After the
comment period, staff will revise the draft based on feedback received and present a recommended
ordinance and report to the Cultural Affairs Commission and the City Planning Commission, hopefully
in March 2012. At these Commission meetings and at future City Council Committee meetings, you
will have the opportunity to speak directly to the decision-makers during public testimony.
Q: What does the draft ordinance do?
A: The Mural Ordinance discussion draft presents an administrative permitting approach to allow the
creation of new murals on private property through time/place/manner regulations. Through an
“administrative permit” process, murals would be allowed if they meet the minimum requirements of
the ordinance and procedures of the Administrative Rules.
Q: What are Administrative Rules?
A: Not everything needs to go into the ordinance. For example, specifics like the Original Art Mural
application form, acceptable verification of the age of a Vintage Art Mural, and procedures for review
by the Office of Historic Resources will be included in the Administrative Rules. DCP staff will
continue to workshop these particulars with the public in outreach during the comment period.
Recommended Administrative Rules will be included in the final staff report.
For further questions, please contact: Tanner Blackman | 213-978-1195 | tanner.blackman@lacity.org
3. Q: What are the next steps?
A: Please review the draft ordinance language, attend a Mural Ordinance Update outreach event (for
info please go to www.facebook.com/LACityCodeStudies), and submit comments to Tanner
Blackman at tanner.blackman@lacity.com. Anyone submitting comments will be added to the Mural
Ordinance email list to receive notification of future staff reports and public hearings.
Q: What are the contents of the Mural Ordinance discussion draft?
A: The discussion draft adds one new Article to the Zoning Code; deletes two small section and edits
one section of the Sign Code; and edits one of the Planning & Zoning Fees:
One New Article, Original Art Murals, in six parts
Purpose Explains the intent of the mural ordinance. Please help the Planning Department find
the right language to describe how murals benefit our community and how they differ
from signs.
Definitions Contains new definitions that do not exist in other parts of the LA Municipal Code.
These may not be perfect yet. This is just a discussion draft. We’re interested in your
thoughts on how to define “Original Art Mural” and “Vintage Art Mural” for Los
Angeles. Also, the definition of “compensation” needs refinement – the intent is not
to restrict property owners from hiring artists to paint and maintain murals only to limit
the receipt of compensation for the placement of the mural on a property.
Requirements Contains the “time/place/manner” requirements for approval of new Original Art
Murals and the relationship of the new Article to other sections of the Municipal Code.
Vintage States that Vintage Art Murals are considered compliant with the Municipal Code.
Murals Also, offers a “Vintage Mural Permit” to protect vintage murals in case there is ever a
question or enforcement issue.
Procedures States that the Director of Planning will approve Original Art Mural applications if they
meet requirements; requires adoption of Administrative Rules by the City Planning
Commission; and describes the “Neighborhood Involvement Requirement.”
Enforcement Describes the process for administrative enforcement of Original Art Mural permits
through the Department of City Planning.
Two deletions and one edit to the Sign Code
Deletions Deletes definition of “Mural Sign” and prohibition of Mural Signs.
Edit Creates reference to the new Article for Original Art Murals
One edit to the Planning & Zoning Fees
Edit Adds fee for Original Art Mural Permits. In setting a new fee, the Planning Department
must either do a comprehensive fee study to determine the costs of such a program
OR identify an existing fee in the Zoning Code with a similar amount of review and
staff resources. The administrative sign-off for building permits is a simple
administrative process, like the Original Art Mural permit.
For further questions, please contact: Tanner Blackman | 213-978-1195 | tanner.blackman@lacity.org
4. -- DECEMBER 2011 DISCUSSION DRAFT --
APPENDIX A
ORDINANCE NO. _____________
A proposed ordinance adding Article 4.1 to and amending Sections 14.4.2, 14.4.4,
14.4.20, and 19.01 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to allow for the creation of
original art murals on private property through a time/place/manner administrative
permit; preserve existing vintage art murals; and make minor technical corrections.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES
DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Article 4.1 of Chapter I of the Los Angeles Municipal Code is added
to read:
ORIGINAL ART MURALS
SEC. 14.1.1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Article is to permit and encourage Original Art Murals on a
content-neutral basis with certain terms and conditions. Original Art Murals comprise a
unique medium of expression that serves the public interest. Original Art Murals have
purposes distinct from signs and confer different benefits. Such purposes and benefits
include: improved aesthetics; avenues for original artistic expression; public access to
original works of art; community participation in the creation of original works of art;
community-building through the presence of and identification with original works of art;
education about the history of communities depicted in original works of art; and a
reduction in the incidence of vandalism. Murals can increase community identity and
foster a sense of place if they are located in a manner visible to pedestrians, are
retained for substantial periods of time, and include a neighborhood process for
discussion.
SEC. 14.1.2. DEFINITIONS
The definitions of the following terms shall apply to this Article. Other terms used
in this Article shall have the meanings set forth in Section 12.03 of this Code, if defined
in that Section.
Alteration. Any change to the permitted Original Art Mural, including but
not limited to any change to the image(s), materials, colors, or size of the
permitted Original Art Mural. “Alteration” does not include naturally occurring
changes to the mural caused by exposure to the elements or the passage of
time. Minor changes to the permitted Original Art Mural that result from the
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maintenance or repair of the permitted Original Art Mural shall not constitute
“alteration” of the permitted Original Art Mural. Such minor changes may include
slight and unintended deviations from the original image, colors, or materials that
occur when the permitted Original Art Mural is repaired due to the passage of
time or as a result of vandalism.
Changing Image Mural. A mural that, through the use of moving
structural elements, flashing or sequential lights, lighting elements, or other
automated method, results in movement, the appearance of movement, or
change of mural image or message. Changing image murals do not include
otherwise static murals where illumination is turned off and back on not more
than once every 24 hours.
Compensation. The exchange of something of value, including, without
limitation, money, securities, real property interest, barter of goods or services,
promise of future payment, or forbearance of debt. “Compensation” does not
include:
goodwill; or
an exchange of value that a building owner (or leaseholder with a
right to possession of the wall upon which the mural is to be placed)
provides to an artist, muralist, or other entity where the compensation is
only for the creation and/or maintenance of the mural on behalf of the
building owner or leaseholder, and the building owner or leaseholder fully
controls the content of the mural.
Original Art Mural. An original work of visual art produced by hand that
is tiled, painted directly upon, or affixed directly to an exterior wall of a structure.
Original Art Mural does not include:
mechanically-produced or computer-generated prints or images,
including but not limited to digitally printed vinyl;
murals containing electrical or mechanical components; or
changing image murals.
Vintage Art Mural. An original work of visual art produced by hand that
was tiled, painted directly upon, or affixed directly to an exterior wall of a
structure prior to the date of adoption of Ordinance No. ____________.
SEC. 14.1.3. REQUIREMENTS
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A. Original Art Mural Requirements. Original Art Murals that meet all of
the following requirements will be allowed upon satisfaction of the applicable permit
procedures:
1. The mural shall remain in place, without alteration, for a period of
five years, except in limited circumstances to be specified in the Original Art
Mural Administrative Rules. The applicant shall certify in the permit application
that the applicant agrees to maintain the mural in place for a period of five years
without alteration.
2. No part of the mural shall exceed the height of the structure to
which it is tiled, painted, or affixed.
3. No part of the mural shall extend more than six inches from the
plane of the wall upon which it is tiled, painted, or affixed.
4. Murals on properties in legally adopted specific plans, supplemental
use districts, and overlay districts shall meet any specific design requirements for
original art murals set forth in the ordinance(s) establishing the specific plan,
supplemental use district, or overlay district.
5. Murals on properties in Historic Preservation Overlay Zones, the
mural may be subject to review by the Office of Historic Resources following
procedures set forth in the Original Art Mural Administrative Rules.
6. Murals on properties listed in the National Register or California
Register or properties determined eligible for listing in the National Register or
California Register are subject to review by the Office of Historic Resources
following procedures established in the Original Art Mural Administrative Rules.
7. Murals for which compensation is given or received for the display
of the mural or for the right to place the mural on another’s property are
prohibited. The applicant shall certify in the permit application that no
compensation will be given or received for the display of the mural or the right to
place the mural on the property.
8. Murals that would result in a property becoming out of compliance
with the provisions of Chapter I of this Code, any ordinance adopted pursuant to
Chapter I of this Code, or any land use conditions of approval for the property on
which a mural is to be located are prohibited.
B. Relationship of Original Art Mural to other Regulations. LAMC
14.4.20 from Article 4.4 of Chapter I of this Code applies only to Original Art Murals for
which a permit has been obtained under this Article and any adopted Administrative
Rules. Issuance of an Original Art Mural Permit does not exempt the permittee from
complying with any other applicable requirements of the Los Angeles Municipal Code.
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C. Variances to this Article. Variances to the regulations of this Article are
prohibited.
SEC. 14.1.4. VINTAGE ART MURALS.
A. Vintage Mural Standards. All murals created prior to the date of
adoption of Ordinance No. ______________ are deemed compliant with this Article by
the City of Los Angeles. Vintage Mural Permits may be obtained for murals created
prior to the date of adoption of Ordinance No. _____________ from the Department of
City Planning following procedures established in the Original Art Mural Administrative
Rules.
SEC. 14.1.5. PERMIT PROCEDURES
A. Director’s Authority. The Director of Planning shall have the authority to
determine that an application for an Original Art Mural, including a Vintage Art Mural,
meets all of the applicable permit requirements, following procedures established in the
Original Art Mural Administrative Rules.
B. Administrative Rules. The City Planning Commission is authorized and
directed to adopt Original Art Mural Administrative Rules implementing this article and
setting forth the substantive and procedural requirements for an Original Art Mural
permit.
C. Neighborhood Involvement Requirement. The Administrative Rules to
be adopted by the City Planning Commission shall include a neighborhood involvement
requirement for any applicant of an Original Art Mural permit to provide notice of and to
hold a community meeting on the mural proposal at which interested members of the
public may review and comment upon the proposed mural. No Original Art Mural permit
shall be issued until the applicant certifies that he or she has completed the
Neighborhood Involvement Requirement. This is a procedural requirement only and in
no event will an Original Art Mural permit be granted or denied based upon the content
of the mural.
SEC. 14.1.6. VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT
A. Violations. It is unlawful to violate any provision of this Article, any
Administrative Rules adopted by the City Planning Commission pursuant to this Article,
or any representations made or conditions or criteria agreed to in an Original Art Mural
permit application. This applies to any applicant for an Original Art Mural permit, to the
proprietor of a use or development on which a permitted Original Art Mural is located, or
to the owner of the land on which the permitted Original Art Mural is located. For the
ease of reference in this Article, all of these persons are referred to by the term
"operator."
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B. Notice of Violation. The Department of City Planning must give written
notice of any violation to the operator. Failure of the operator to receive the notice of
the violation does not invalidate any enforcement actions taken by the City.
C. Enforcement. The Director of Planning shall have the authority to
enforce the regulations of this Article and the conditions of Original Art Mural permit
administrative approvals pursuant to LAMC 12.29.
Sec. 2. Section 14.4.2 of the Los Angeles
Municipal Code is deleted:
Mural Sign. A sign that is painted on or applied to and made integral with
a wall, the written message of which does not exceed three percent of the total
area of the sign.
Sec. 3. Section 14.4.4 of the Los
Angeles Municipal Code is deleted:
10. Are mural signs, except when mural signs are specifically permitted
pursuant to a legally adopted specific plan, supplemental use district or an
approved development agreement.
Sec. 4. Section 14.4.20 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code is amended to
read:
SEC. 14.4.20. MURAL SIGNS ORIGINAL ART MURALS
Approval for mural signs shall be obtained from the Cultural Affairs Commission. The
placement, height, and, and overall area of a mural sign shall be as approved by the
Cultural Affairs Commission. In making its determination, the Cultural Affairs
Commissions. In making its determination, the Cultural Affairs Commission shall find
that the proposed sign does not conflict with the purposes and objectives set forth in
Section 14.4.1 of this Code. Murals not permitted as Original Art Murals pursuant to
Article 4.1 of this code shall be considered signs.
Sec. 5. Section 19.01 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code is
amended to read:
I. Fees for Plan Approvals.
[FILING FEE]
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9. -- DECEMBER 2011 DISCUSSION DRAFT --
Type of Application Fee*
Miscellaneous Clearance – Director or Commission $745
Landscape Plan Approval (including water management $647
approval) as part of a Discretionary Approval
Original Art Mural Permit or Building Permit Sign-off for minor $199
Projects
* See Section 19.01 V. for multiple applications.
Sec. 6. The City Clerk shall certify that …
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