Governor Newsom has added ADU to be exempt from CEQA and Coastal Act in a new executive order.. Which is good new. However, it is still unclear if grading will trigger CEQA and Coastal Act or not, which most lots in the Palisades will require.
To find out if your property is in the Coastal Zone on both the LA DBS Parcel Search (and you can find your permit history here too, if you home were built after 1990) and ZIMA.
There was a lot of great information given on the Palisades Community Meeting livestream lasts night. There are slow progress on the repopulation of the Palisades. It was just announced that people in the Riviera may return with ID. To find out if the evacuation notice has been lifter of your area, sign up for this the Protect.Genasys APP . Just input your address, and you’ll be alerted. But check back periodically. This map shows if your property has been assessed by Cal Fire. If your property has been assessed, this is the portal to request a report for your insurance company.
For brands that are offering discounts for fire victims. Please see this Google Doc.
Crest Real Estate hosted a great webinar today. I’ll share the link once it’s uploaded. But the gist of it is that:
Start collecting records. Permits, record plans, title reports, assessor information.
Review the zoning code.
Determine if there are non-conforming elements.
Determine if you want to Rebuild or Redevelop
LADBS is looking at exemption for survey and soils for the flat area and possibly having architect self certify. The City is also looking at issuing standard plans for fast permitting for flat rectangular lots. I personally have one flat rectangular lot in the Alphabets, and another sloped lot in the El Medio Bluffs. I’m hoping that this will be true. The City and the State are committed to speed up the rebuilding process. I’ll keep trying to add to this as often as I can.
Stay safe, please let me know if you have any questions.
XO May