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From The Foothills:

Conditional-use permits at the forefront of issues

March 19, 2008|By Grace Andrus

Properties at Briggs Avenue and Foothill Boulevard are a focal point of activity this year. The property owner of La Crescenta Motel asked the Crescenta Valley Town Council to write a letter to Los Angeles County’s Planning Commission to back a request to modify his conditional-use permit, which lapsed last August.

The council was aware that letters from community groups do not change the law. Lapse in a conditional-use permit requires a new filing. Although some residents would like to see this property developed, there are also residents who do not feel the same. Regardless of opinions about this issue, the council is bound by law and did not write a letter of support, as it might appear as a special favor.

Since other necessary requirements for this property have been satisfied, the conditional-use permit process should be quicker this time around. Another public land-use committee meeting will take place, allowing all interested parties to view plans and make comments. All land-use meetings are announced in the local newspapers and on our website.

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Pickens Canyon Park is opening Wednesday. Concerns that have been voiced about the size and cost of the park are understandable. This project was well in the works five years ago and proposed by the former Foothill Design Committee.

When I was elected to lead the council in December 2006, the project was too far along to justify stopping. Public notification about the project was in the newspapers, at council public meetings and on the website for several years. The park will serve as a beautiful entry to La Crescenta with a nice welcome sign. We hope it will be enjoyed.

   

Arbor Day — presented by Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich, County Parks and Recreation, and our Town Council — was celebrated at Two Strike Park on March 8.

Our community received a donation of a large London Plane tree from C & Y Growers in North Hollywood. This type of tree was recommended as the tree best suited for Foothill Boulevard by the former Foothill Design Committee.

County Public Works is scheduled to plant the tree on Foothill shortly. We are grateful for donations of sandwiches from Ralph’s Fresh Fare and Togo’s in La Crescenta as well as chips and salsa from Los Gringos Rapidos.

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