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The meeting featured the recognition of the Business of the Month, Waterwing Swim School, for its commitment to water safety. Additionally, the Council honored the Volunteer of the Month, Jody Reagan, for her extensive service to community events. Captain Eric Hopped was also recognized as the Older American of 2026 for his significant contributions to the local library through the co-founding and operation of a bookstore that provides vital funding for library enhancements and community programs.
The Planning Commission meeting addressed two public hearing items. The first item involved the postponement of a public hearing regarding a zoning ordinance amendment and a specific plan amendment to a future date. The second item focused on the review and approval of a site plan and architectural review permit for a second-story addition to an existing single-family residence. Discussion points included project aesthetics, architectural consistency with neighborhood standards, non-conforming setbacks, and potential overshadowing concerns for adjacent properties.
The council meeting addressed several operational and financial matters. Key topics included intergovernmental and departmental reports on the Los Virgenes-Malibu Council of Governments budget and Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy grants, the approval of a salary and benefit package for executive management, and the adoption of the fiscal year 2026-27 annual budget and appropriations limitations. Additionally, the council discussed a new policy regarding the disruption of telephonic and internet services to comply with Senate Bill 707.
The Planning Commission meeting focused on a public hearing regarding a variance and conditional use permit for a hillside residential project. Key discussions included the proposed first, second, and third-story additions to an existing non-conforming dwelling, as well as an associated reasonable accommodation request for an elevator and caretaking room. The commission reviewed the environmental impact determination, the necessity of a variance for the removal of a protected tree, and various site plan architectural features including driveway realignment, barn construction, and retaining wall implementation to address hillside stability.
The council meeting addressed updates regarding the Pure Water Project, including construction progress on the advanced water purification facility and an upcoming restriping plan for Agoura Road to accommodate parking needs during construction. The discussion also covered the proposed public benefit area at the facility site, which is planned to feature bike repair stations, bottle-filling stations, and environmental mitigation areas. Furthermore, the meeting included an overview of ongoing community outreach efforts and upcoming informational sessions for residents regarding construction impacts and pipeline work.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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