After hearing public comments Wednesday night where the majority of the public speakers were against the City
Planning Commission's proposal for a R1V2 zone change on single-family homes in Mar Vista neighborhoods,
the MVCC voted 6 to 2 in favor of recommending R1V New to the City Planning Commission. The new zoning recommendations will replace the existing Interim Control
Ordinance “ICO” regarding the Baseline Mansionization Ordinance “BMO” that are set to expire next year. This does not mean the City Council will elect to implement the R1V New zone for Mar Vista but it would be very surprising if
they went against the wishes of the Community Council. The R1V2 proposal limits building
height and floor area ratio “FAR” significantly compared to the current BMO and
would hurt property values. It is
an over-reaction to the developers who took advantage of the 20% green building
bonus the past seven years and in many cases over-built homes to make more of a
profit. The R1V New proposal seems
to be a fair compromise which still allows people to remodel and build larger
scale homes while curtailing some of the “over-building” by developers. The above chart outlines the
options that communities in Los Angeles can choose from. The Department of City Planning will be
providing its recommendations to the City Council and people are encouraged to
voice their opinions via e-mail to
neighborhoodconservation@lacity.org. Here is the
link to the full R1 Variation Zone Code Amendment Update as of August 25, 2016
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