{"id":6502,"date":"2019-06-14T12:15:45","date_gmt":"2019-06-14T12:15:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pacpalicc.org\/?page_id=6502"},"modified":"2019-08-23T16:54:44","modified_gmt":"2019-08-23T16:54:44","slug":"ppcc-minutes-2019-06-27","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/pacpalicc.org\/index.php\/ppcc-minutes-2019-06-27\/","title":{"rendered":"PPCC Minutes &#8211; 2019 \/ 06 \/ 27"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/pacpalicc.org\/index.php\/minutes-from-2019\/\">Return to Index of 2019 Minutes<\/a><\/p>\n<h5>MINUTES FOR JUNE 27th 2019<\/h5>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><strong>Voting Members in Attendance: \u00a0<\/strong>George Wolfberg, Richard G. Cohen, Chris Spitz, Joanna Spak, Steve Cron, Sue Kohl, Haldis Toppel, Rick Mills, Reza Akef, Alan Goldsmith, Richard Blumenberg, Duke Ostendorf, Bill Bruns, Brenda Theveny, Sarah Knauer, Dick Wulliger, Maryam Zar (partial attendance)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Voting Alternates: \u00a0<\/strong>Cathi Ruddy, David Peterson (partial attendance)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Non-voting Advisors and Alternates: \u00a0<\/strong>Zennon Ulyate-Crow, Susan Orenstein, Mary Mueller, Melanie Bouer, David Card (partial attendance), Howard Robinson (partial attendance), Bruce Schwartz (partial attendance)<\/p>\n<p>1. \u00a0<strong> \u00a0Certification of Quorum. \u00a0<\/strong>The Chair George Wolfberg called the meeting to order at 7:00pm and certified that a quorum was present.<\/p>\n<p>2.<strong>\u00a0 \u00a0 Reading of Community Council\u2019s Mission. <\/strong>\u00a0The Chair read the Council\u2019s Mission.<\/p>\n<p>3. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Introduction of the Board and Audience<\/strong>.\u00a0 The board and audience were introduced.<\/p>\n<p>4. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Approval of Minutes &amp; Upcoming Meetings. \u00a0<\/strong><em>1) Approval of Minutes \u2013 the minutes of 6\/13\/19 were deemed approved.\u00a0 2) Upcoming Meetings<\/em>\u2013 July 25, 2019: topics (1) LAX Landside Modernization Plan update; (2) Gladstones Redevelopment Plan briefing. August 22, 2019:\u00a0 New information about recycling from the Bureau of Sanitation.\u00a0Additional topics to be announced.\u00a0\u00a0(One meeting only in the months of July and August.)<\/p>\n<p>5. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Consideration of Agenda.\u00a0 <\/strong>The Chair announced that the agenda is as distributed, with the possible exception of adjusting order to accommodate our guest speaker, Councilman Mike Bonin.<\/p>\n<p>6. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Treasurer\u2019s Report.<\/strong>\u00a0 Treasurer Richard G. Cohen reported that the Council\u2019s bank balance is $39,739.66.\u00a0 There were no significant transactions since the last report.<\/p>\n<p>7. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>General Public Comment.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>7.1. \u00a0 \u00a0Sue Pascoe (speaking on behalf of Brian Shea, founder\/organizer of the 4<span style=\"font-size: 14.166666030883789px;\">th\u00a0<\/span>of July 5K-10K Run). \u00a0The parking lot at the Recreation Center is in terrible condition and there has been a problem with getting Recreation &amp; Parks (RAP) to repave the lot.\u00a0 The run organizers are worried about liability.\u00a0 The Chair responded that we are aware of the situation; he hopes that the new head of RAP Maintenance and Construction (Cathie Santa Domingo) will come through.<\/p>\n<p>8. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Reports, Announcements and Concerns<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>8.1.<strong>\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0<\/strong><u>From the Chair<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>8.1.1. \u00a0 \u00a0<em>WRAC leadership meeting 6\/19 update.\u00a0 <\/em>The Chair reported that many member councils recently held elections so some board leadership turnover is under way. Leadership is looking for a secretary, so if you are interested, let Maryam Zar or the Chair know. Seven WRAC member councils have signed off on our dockless scooter motion. DWP reminded all of the start of major conduit work on Sunset Blvd. in Bel Air.<\/p>\n<p>8.1.2. \u00a0 \u00a0<em>PPCC in the News:\u00a0 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbclosangeles.com\/investigations\/Councilman-Recommends-Consequences-for-E-Scooter-Companies-if-They-Dont-Cooperate-in-Criminal-Investigations-511431022.html\">NBC4 Dockless Scooter Video<\/a>. <\/em>\u00a0The Chair remarked that Steve Boyers and Chris Spitz did the heavy lifting on the scooter motion and he got to stand in front of the cameras for Channel 4\u2019s expos\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>8.1.3. \u00a0 \u00a0<em>New PPCC meeting time\/change in library policy<\/em>.\u00a0 The Chair announced that we now have to be out of this room before 8pm for future meetings because of a Citywide policy change. Thus, our future meetings will run from 6 pm to just before 8pm, as 8pm is a \u201chard close.\u201d Since other groups are frequently in this room until just before 6 pm we will need some volunteers to arrive early to be sure we are set up. Sue Kohl and Joanna Spak have been leading the setup all year with no credit given. This has not gone unnoticed and the Chair thanked Sue and Joanna for their consistent help. This work is important and we will need more volunteers going forward.<\/p>\n<p>8.1.4.\u00a0\u00a0 <em>Committees and advisors term expiration 6\/30.<\/em>\u00a0 The Chair explained that his appointments of advisors and various committee members will expire at month end. Any members or advisors who are impacted and are interested in an appointment, please let the Chair know.<\/p>\n<p>8.2.<strong>\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0<\/strong><u>From Officers<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>8.2.1. \u00a0 \u00a0Chris Spitz (Secretary) electronically distributed a written summary on recent legislation regarding dockless electric scooters, short term rentals, group homes and legislation involving preemption of local land use controls (Home Rule<em>). <\/em>She invited anyone with questions to contact her<em>. \u00a0See <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/pacpalicc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Legislation-Summary-6-27.pdf\"><em>Spitz Legislation Summary\/Follow-up<\/em><\/a><em>. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>8.3.<strong>\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0<\/strong><u>From At-Large and Area Representatives<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>8.3.1. \u00a0 \u00a0Steve Cron (Area 2 Representative).\u00a0 This coming Sunday morning, Highlands volunteers will be doing a semi-annual cleanup of the canyon.\u00a0 Volunteers should meet at the Starbucks on Palisades Dr. at 10am.<\/p>\n<p>8.4. \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<u>From Organizational Representatives<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>8.4.1. \u00a0 \u00a0Dick Wulliger (PPHS).\u00a0 The <em>Financial Times\u00a0<\/em>published a supplement last week which discussed Caruso, included a picture of Palisades Village and described the project.\u00a0 He read an excerpt from the supplement and noted that we are getting world-wide publicity.<\/p>\n<p>8.4.2. \u00a0 \u00a0Sarah Knauer (Chamber of Commerce). \u00a0This September, the Chamber will sponsor a \u201cDine LA\u201d event in the Palisades which will take place over 5 days, probably from September 22-26. There will be tasting menus and the Chamber is working on lining up participating restaurants, sponsors and promotion.\u00a0 Look for more details to come.<\/p>\n<p>8.5. \u00a0 \u00a0<u>From Government Offices \/ Representatives<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>8.5.1. \u00a0 \u00a0CD 11 Councilmember Mike Bonin and Palisades Deputy Lisa Cahill.\u00a0 <em>See Item 11.1 below.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>8.6. \u00a0 \u00a0<u>From PPCC Advisors<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>8.6.1. \u00a0 \u00a0Miriam Schulman (Wildfire Safety).\u00a0In Ms. Schulman\u2019s absence, her written announcement was distributed electronically:\u00a0 <a href=\"https:\/\/pacpalicc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/UPDATE-FROM-PPCC-WILDFIRE-SAFETY-ADVISOR-MIRIAM-SCHULMAN.pdf\"><em>Wildfire Safety Update<\/em><\/a><em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>8.6.2. \u00a0 \u00a0Zennon Ulyate-Crow (Youth) thanked the Optimists and the Rotary Club for their help with awards and scholarships for students.<\/p>\n<p>9. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Reports from Committees<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>9.1. \u00a0 \u00a0<u>Palisades Street Tree Committee<\/u>\u00a0(PSTC; David Card, Chair).\u00a0 Committee meeting update \u2013 No report; Committee Chair not in attendance at time the item was called.<\/p>\n<p>9.2.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <u>Land Use Committee<\/u>\u00a0(LUC; Howard Robinson, Chair).\u00a0 Committee meeting update.\u00a0 Possible board action on project proposed for former Jack-in-the-Box site.<\/p>\n<p>The Committee Chair reported that at its June 27 meeting preceding the PPCC meeting, the PPCC LUC revisited the proposed project at 17346 Sunset Blvd. (former Jack-in-the-Box site; the \u201cProject\u201d). \u00a0After hearing from the applicant\u2019s representative and community members and discussing the Project, the LUC members voted to recommend that the board oppose the Project at the proposed height and configuration (5 stories with no upper level setbacks).\u00a0 <em>See LUC Recommendation to the PPCC Board (\u201cRecommendation\u201d). \u00a0[<a href=\"https:\/\/pacpalicc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/PPCC-Land-Use-Committee-Recommendation-nondraft.pdf\">Recommendation<\/a>.] \u00a0<\/em>In response to a question from the Chair, the Committee Chair advised that the deadline for comment on the Mitigated Declaration for the Project is July 10, but that no hearings have yet been set and there will be time at a later date for the PPCC to comment on the Project. Further discussion of Item 9.2 was suspended upon the arrival of Councilmember Bonin and the need to take up Item 11.1.\u00a0 Item 9.2 was later postponed due to time constraints <em>(see Item 12 below).<\/em><\/p>\n<p>10. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Old Business \u2013\u00a0<\/strong>None.<\/p>\n<p>11. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>New Business<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>11.1. \u00a0 \u00a0<u>Councilmember Mike Bonin, CD 11<\/u>. \u00a0Presentation and Q&amp;A about community concerns.<\/p>\n<p>Councilmember Mike Bonin attended along with his Palisades Deputy Lisa Cahill.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin began by describing one of the most important issues we face \u2013 fire safety.\u00a0 It is one of his top priority issues.\u00a0 Through his efforts the budget for LAFD has been increased each year for CD11. This year they received $63 million in budget resources, which allows for more trucks and other equipment, a new firefighting helicopter and the hiring of more firefighters.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin explained that the new Urban Wildland Interface Task Force will be a means of getting all relevant departments to sit down in a room together to discuss and address all of the challenges we face with wildfires in Los Angeles \u2013 evacuation procedures, parking restrictions, development standards and the like.\u00a0 He briefly explained evacuation drills that have taken place recently, including one in Mandeville Canyon.\u00a0 He is working with the Emergency Management Dept. to fix problems with the emergency alert system.\u00a0 The Task Force will also look into setting different standards for hillside development and the issue of substandard, narrow streets.<\/p>\n<p>A dog park for the Palisades also remains a priority.\u00a0 It will be expensive and we may need to look into using multiple pods of funding.\u00a0 RAP will be looking again at Measure A funds.\u00a0 They will have to look at state funds at well.\u00a0 This may require a public private partnership.<\/p>\n<p>The Councilmember stated that he wished to say a few words about the issue of race:\u00a0 He was at Pastor Davis\u2019 last sermon and will be working with the Pastor in the district on his projects. He was touched to see the outpouring of community support for Pastor Davis.\u00a0 If anyone is interested contact the Council office for help with setting up dinners with Embrace LA.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Bonin also paid tribute to Arnie Wishnick.\u00a0 He has heard suggestions about renaming Antioch St. near the Chamber offices as \u201cArnie Wishnick Way.\u201d\u00a0 He would like feedback from the board and community.<\/p>\n<p>The Chair then posed questions to CMB that had been submitted in advance by Board members and by audience members tonight via question cards.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Proposed state legislation that would preempt local land use control and erode the principle of \u201cHome Rule\u201d keeps coming; can the City have a fallback position to protect us? <\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 The main issue is housing and density.\u00a0 The authors of these bills have a genuine public policy objective due to the housing crisis.\u00a0 State officials are frustrated with cities and want to take away local control because they feel that cities are not doing enough, but Los Angeles has been doing a lot more than most other cities.\u00a0 Sen. Wiener\u2019s bill (SB 50) was the height of aggressiveness.\u00a0 It would have changed baseline for all single-family zoning and allowed 4-plexes by right in all residential zones.\u00a0 The City Council unanimously opposed SB 50.\u00a0 The Councilmember opposes the new bill from Sen. Wiener which is a \u201cgut and amend\u201d of a bill about Cosmetology.\u00a0At the same time these bills will keep coming unless we proactively show the state what we are doing and where we\u2019re doing it.\u00a0 But building more housing won\u2019t necessarily create more affordable housing.\u00a0 We must require more affordable housing in buildings with larger numbers of units.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin also supports rent control and has proposed a vacancy tax for habitable units that aren\u2019t being put on the market.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What is the City\u2019s policy regarding sidewalk repairs and who is responsible?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 Mr. Bonin described the history of sidewalk repair in Los Angeles and the City\u2019s varying policies over the years.\u00a0 The policy now is that the City is compelled to commit funds to sidewalk repairs every year.\u00a0Disabled persons have priority on fixing sidewalks; sidewalks in front of government facilities also have priority.\u00a0Otherwise, in residential neighborhoods the City will fix sidewalks but once fixed responsibility resorts back to the adjacent property owner.\u00a0 Liability will be determined in each case individually if someone is injured by a damaged sidewalk, but the City is perceived as having the \u201cdeep pockets\u201d in the event of injury.\u00a0 There is now a pilot program to come up with smaller fixes in neighborhoods, using different technologies and processes.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What is the situation with damaged streets that are withdrawn from public use? \u00a0<\/em>A: \u00a0The City has put most of the streets formerly withdrawn back on the list, but they aren\u2019t necessarily at the top of the list for repairs.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Streets are getting beat up with big construction projects near the beach; does the contractor have to fix the damage?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 Generally, no.\u00a0 They are not responsible for routine construction use.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What steps will be taken to ensure citizen participation in the Urban Wildland Interface Task Force?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 There will be public engagement eventually on the scope of the work and also on individual planks such as development standards and brush clearance.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin would like to hold workshops or open houses with different constituencies.\u00a0 The Palisades will be first in line to participate.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Can anything be done to reduce advertising of cannabis and vaping in order to protect teens? <\/em>\u00a0A:\u00a0 Mr. Bonin is against digital billboards and advertising.\u00a0 Some of his colleagues are working on this issue and taking the lead and he\u2019ll be supportive.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>The Friends of the Library have raised funds for a bookstore inside the library they have long been waiting for the City to sign off; can he jump on someone to sign the necessary contract so that the bookstore can finally go forward?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 Mr. Bonin will jump in; this is the first he has heard about this issue.\u00a0 He supports bookstores and will get involved in order to get this done.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Regarding transit gaps, what efforts are being made to prioritize buses and public transportation in West Los Angeles?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 We are hemorrhaging public transit riders.\u00a0Part of the problem is dissatisfaction with the service.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin described his efforts and what is going on with Metro.\u00a0 People are happier with bus shuttles than with the Blue Line.\u00a0They need fast and reliable service.\u00a0Currently there is a pilot program in Mar Vista, Palms and Del Rey which provides an \u201con demand\u201d neighborhood shuttle.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Regarding dockless electric scooter providers, what can be done about the terms of use in the user agreements to allow the release of data identifying the user to police in situations involving injury such as the incident that occurred in the Palisades?<\/em>\u00a0 A: \u00a0We heard this recently in the City Council Transportation Committee and the Committee gave direction to the City Attorney to report back on the law and available options.\u00a0 The Committee also wants companies to create central law enforcement portals on their websites.\u00a0 Some companies are more helpful than others in this regard.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What can be done about scofflaw developers who mow down street trees without permission?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 We need to get stricter and tougher with developers.\u00a0 The maximum penalty under the law is loss of the right to develop the adjacent property for five years.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin would like to put in place the strictest penalties in the City for illegal removal of trees.\u00a0 He supports the progress on the City\u2019s Urban Forest Management Plan and is happy to hear about our new Palisades Street Tree Committee.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What is the current status of the Pacific Palisades Design Review Board? \u00a0<\/em>A: Maryam Zar is the latest appointee. \u00a0There are two additional vacancies.\u00a0 A few people have submitted interest in these positions.\u00a0 Staff has asked us to forward additional suggestions. \u00a0One must be an architect and the other can be an interested citizen.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>When is the City going to cut down dead trees and brush along Palisades Dr.?\u00a0 <\/em>A:\u00a0 CMB [Mr. Bonin] has learned that different agencies are responsible for different locations along Palisades Dr. and will be doing this work in their areas of responsibility.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Why are you supporting the Highlands eldercare project?\u00a0 <\/em>A: \u00a0CMB [Mr. Bonin] supports elderly people who need care and a place to live.\u00a0 These facilities should be in residential neighborhoods.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What can be done about enforcing the ban against gas-powered leaf blowers?<\/em>\u00a0 A: \u00a0Anyone who is able to write ACE citations can write citations for leaf-blower violations, i.e., not just police, but also building inspectors, etc.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin will talk to managers of departments to remind them of his.\u00a0He also reminds the community: citations are issued to property owners, not to gardeners!<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>How can the community work with RAP to write a grant for Measure A funding for our dog park (since private fundraising is a problem because no one wants to donate until we obtain a Coastal Development Permit)? <\/em>\u00a0A:\u00a0 The Councilmember can help with this.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What is the status of the overnight beach curfew?\u00a0 <\/em>A: \u00a0We are still waiting on the Coastal Commission; there is no news on that front. The Coastal Commission favors open beach access and a case will have to be made that the curfew is necessary for public safety &amp; welfare. \u00a0Beach Patrol Officer Rusty Redican was recently out on the beach to discuss this matter with staff members of the City Attorney\u2019s office and he has positive news to report. \u00a0Officer Redican: \u00a0The City Attorney\u2019s office is working on this issue and are obtaining evidence to support the City\u2019s case that the beach curfew is needed to protect public safety &amp; welfare. \u00a0Officer Redican provided City Attorney staff members with important first-hand information concerning conditions on the beach.\u00a0 It is still a work in progress but Officer Redican is optimistic. The Coastal Commission may hear this at the beginning of next year.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What can be done to create a community garden and local composting oasis?<\/em>\u00a0 A: \u00a0The Council office will\u00a0 help if the community wants and supports such a project.\u00a0 We would first need to find a location.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What can you tell us about Potrero Canyon Park access and the issue of a fence around the park (which some residents oppose and others support)?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 Right now the City is adhering to the guidance from the Potrero Canyon Community Advisory Committee\u2019s (PCCAC) 2008 recommendations. \u00a0We are listening to everyone, but RAP needs to make a decision soon.\u00a0 There are a number of factors: the opinion of people who live there, what a fence will look like, security, liability and the opinion of the City Attorney.\u00a0 We will listen to all perspectives.<\/p>\n<p>Additional questions from the audience then ensued regarding the issue of a Potrero Canyon Park fence. \u00a0Lisa Cahill: \u00a0She has been available and open to all for questions and comments, she has taken meetings, and she is open to emails and phone calls. RAP, the City Attorney and the PCCAC all recommend a fence.\u00a0A group of residents want a fence, but others don\u2019t want a fence.\u00a0 They are still working on the issue.\u00a0 Residents should contact Lisa to express their opinion.\u00a0 Mr. Bonin will ask RAP to set up a community meeting with the neighborhood.\u00a0He stressed in conclusion that the City must listen to concerns about liability.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>What can be done to solve problems with the lane turns and inadequate signage at the Chautauqua, PCH &amp; W. Channel Rd. intersection?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 Mr. Bonin promised to look at potential redesign of the intersection.\u00a0 This will require an interagency task force, including Caltrans and LADOT.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Please explain the situation regarding adjacent cities (e.g., Culver City) dumping homeless individuals on the Los Angeles side of city boundaries.<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 It is a problem but not the primary cause of homelessness.\u00a0 The Councilman described the court decisions, including Jones and the 9th Circuit decision, that require cities to allow people to sleep on sidewalks unless services are available and provided.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>When will LADOT present plans to improve safety at the intersection of Temescal Canyon &amp; PCH (the No. 1 intersection in the Vision Zero report)?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 Mr. Bonin is hoping that LADOT will have its suggestions before Labor Day and he will share them with us.\u00a0 He also hopes to have funding for the long-awaited and much-requested signal at Sunset Blvd. &amp; Chautauqua.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Regarding LADWP infrastructure, developers are required to bear the cost of putting in electrical equipment for transformers; could this be a problem in terms of developing affordable housing?\u00a0 <\/em>Councilman Bonin<em>:<\/em>\u00a0 The City might look into exceptions.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Regarding problem sidewalks, who is liable in situations when someone falls because a tree has caused the sidewalk to erupt? <\/em>\u00a0A:\u00a0 Generally, the injured person can sue the homeowner, depending on the situation and location of the tree and sidewalk. \u00a0The City has deeper pockets.<\/p>\n<p>Q: \u00a0<em>Why is there no trash recycling at the park and in the Village; we are told there is no trash recycling at City parks?<\/em>\u00a0 A:\u00a0 Mr. Bonin will look into this and loves the idea.\u00a0He will have a legislative proposal this summer.<\/p>\n<p>The PPCC Board thanked Councilmember Bonin for participating and answering the community\u2019s many questions.<\/p>\n<p>12. \u00a0 \u00a0<strong>Adjournment. \u00a0<\/strong>Upon conclusion of Item 11.1, the Chair announced that due to time constraints the Board\u2019s further consideration of Item 9.2 above was postponed until the July 25th PPCC meeting. \u00a0The Chair adjourned the meeting at 8:35pm.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/pacpalicc.org\/index.php\/minutes-from-2019\/\">Return to Index of 2019 Minutes<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Return to Index of 2019 Minutes MINUTES FOR JUNE 27th 2019 \u00a0Voting Members in Attendance: \u00a0George Wolfberg, Richard G. 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