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Committee denies SAFER appeal; 95‑unit Van Nuys project keeps categorical exemption and approvals

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The committee denied an appeal from SAFER and sustained the Planning Commission’s approval of a categorical CEQA exemption and land‑use approvals for a 95‑unit residential project in Van Nuys (11 units for very low‑income households).

The Planning and Land Use Management Committee voted to deny an appeal from Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) and to sustain the City Planning Commission’s approval of a categorical Class 32 exemption and three land‑use entitlements for a proposed seven‑story, 95‑unit residential building at 18430–18434 West Vanowen Street in the San Fernando Valley.

SAFER argued that substantial evidence showed the project would create significant impacts to noise, outdoor air quality and indoor air…

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