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Planning commission recommends permanent modular office for Malibu Community Labor Exchange
Summary
The Malibu Planning Commission voted to recommend City Council approval of a 719-square-foot permanent modular office for the Malibu Community Labor Exchange, citing sanitation, seismic and accessibility benefits; funding is a mix of city general fund and federal Community Development Block Grant money.
The Malibu Planning Commission on Sept. 15 voted to recommend City Council approval of a 719-square-foot modular office for the Malibu Community Labor Exchange, a nonprofit day-labor hiring site that has operated from a temporary trailer on the county-owned Civic Center Complex since the 1990s.
City staff told commissioners the proposal (Coastal Development Permit CDP 2,353 and Conditional Use Permit CUP 23,005) would replace an aging, unpermitted trailer with a permanent structure built to current seismic and building-code standards, including an on-site bathroom connected to the Civic Center wastewater system. Staff noted the project would slightly raise the floor-area-ratio on the leased portion of the lot (about 0.193 to…
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