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Council approves Stanton Groman house at Pinnacle Place with reduced height and setback changes
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council granted Stanton Groman’s appeal to build a single‑family residence at 11979 Pinnacle Place, approving PLUM committee recommendations and several amendments that reduce the rear ridge height and increase the rear setback; the council also noted the applicant’s agreement to dismiss a lawsuit tied to the project.
The Los Angeles City Council on a unanimous vote approved an appeal by applicant Stanton Groman to build a home at 11979 Pinnacle Place, adopting the Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) committee report with amendments that change the project’s height and setbacks.
Alan Apshez, representing applicant Stanton Groman, told the council the applicant has pursued the project for “approximately 4 years” in a subdivision that is largely built out and said PLUM had unanimously recommended approval. The council adopted…
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