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Council remands Terrance Drive appeal for site-specific environmental review after residents cite post-fire landslide risk
Summary
After extensive public comment about post-fire slope instability and roadway access, the Planning and Land Use Committee found substantial evidence of potential significant impacts and remanded the Terrance Drive project to the West Los Angeles planning commission for a site-specific environmental impact report.
The Planning and Land Use Committee voted to remand an appeal of a four-unit development on Terrance Drive to the West Los Angeles planning commission and to require a site-specific environmental impact report (EIR), citing evidence of slope instability and post-fire hazards raised by residents.
"I do not take this decision lightly," Councilmember Park said in opening remarks. "We have seen slides, contamination flows and road damage following the recent fire. I believe an environmental impact report is needed for conditions in…
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