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PLUM denies appeal, sustains approval of 77‑unit Sepulveda Avenue housing project

Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) Committee · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The PLUM Committee denied an appeal of a six‑story, 77‑unit residential project on Sepulveda Boulevard, sustaining the Planning Commission's approval and the project's AB 130 CEQA exemption; the appellant raised concerns that the building would interfere with adjacent wireless facilities.

The Planning and Land Use Management Committee on Wednesday denied an appeal and sustained the Planning Commission’s approval of a proposed six‑story, 77‑unit residential development at 2930–2936 South Sepulveda Boulevard.

City planner Kyle Winston summarized the project as a 71‑foot, six‑story, 77‑unit building that would include 12 units set aside for very‑low‑income households and two subterranean parking levels. Winston said staff recommends denial of the…

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