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12910 West Culver Boulevard / Vesting Zone Change (ZC) / Height District Change (HD)

Council File 26-0898

Under review — the Planning and Land Use Management Committee is evaluating a proposal to change zoning and height rules for a Culver Boulevard property. Environmental review is done; the committee still needs to weigh in before City Council votes.

Introduced
2026-06-17
Last changed
2026-06-18
Status
open
Expires
2028-06-17
Committee
Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Initiated by
Los Angeles City Planning Commission
References
Case: CPC-2025-5749-VZC-HDEnvironmental: ENV-2025-5750-CE

Brief

The Los Angeles City Planning Commission has initiated a vesting zone change and height district modification for 12910 West Culver Boulevard. The case (CPC-2025-5749-VZC-HD) includes a categorical exemption environmental review. The matter was referred to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on June 18, 2026, where it currently sits pending review and recommendation to the full City Council.

Full summary

On June 17, 2026, the Los Angeles City Planning Commission submitted a vesting zone change and height district change application for the property at 12910 West Culver Boulevard. The file establishes two parallel regulatory modifications: a vesting zone change and a height district change, each of which would alter the property's permitted uses and development envelope. The application was accompanied by environmental review (Case ENV-2025-5750-CE), which was processed as a categorical exemption, indicating that the Planning Commission determined the project would not have a significant environmental impact under CEQA. The matter was referred to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on June 18, 2026, where it remains pending. The committee is responsible for evaluating the planning and land use merits of the proposed changes and issuing a recommendation to the full City Council. The file does not expire until June 17, 2028, providing the standard two-year window for council action. No substantive committee discussion, vote, or council action has occurred to date. The next steps will be a committee hearing and recommendation, followed by a City Council vote on whether to approve, deny, or modify the zoning and height district changes.

Activity (2)

  • 2026-06-18 Los Angeles City Planning Commission document(s) referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
  • 2026-06-17 Document submitted by Los Angeles City Planning Commission, dated June 17, 2026.

Documents (8)

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