The City Council sought to reduce conflict between the Lunada Bay Christian Fellowship and its neighbors by imposing strict limits on the church's use of the closed Margate Intermediate School.
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The City Council this week ordered City Atty.
Over the objections of residents of the Ranch, a subdivision in the southernmost section of the city, the City Council unanimously voted last week to have its staff draft a Horse Preservation Ordinance preventing any permanent construction that would interfere with the keeping of horses on a residential lot.
The City Council this week said it wants to limit the size of accessory buildings in residential neighborhoods to 500 square feet and 16 feet tall and said they must be compatible in design with the main structure on the lot.
After three months of study and public hearings, the City Council this week gave preliminary approval to an extensive revision of residential building regulations that are intended to reduce the size of buildings, preserve views and assure that new buildings are compatible with neighborhoods through establishment of a planning staff...
A $3.2-million budget for 1986-87, maintaining the same level of service as last year, was approved this week by the City Council.
The City Council moved ahead with plans to build a bridle trail around the Metropolitan Water's District Palos Verdes Reservoir near the intersection of Palos Verdes Drive North and Palos Verdes Drive East and agreed to accept bids on the $79,000 project in mid-September.
The City Council unanimously approved final plans for renovation of Peninsula Center at the corner of Hawthorne Boulevard and Silver Spur Road, including new store facades and the addition of 20,000 square feet of retail space.
The city's annual City Celebration, featuring various activities, entertainment and a barbecue, will be held Sept. 20 at the Empty Saddle Club beginning at 11 a.m.
The Palos Verdes Homes Assn. has received the two-thirds vote of property owners it needed to amend decades-old deed restrictions.
The City Council set Feb. 24 for a public hearing on a proposed 45-day moratorium that would prohibit development on Palos Verdes Drive North.
The City Council has voted unanimously to seek a replacement for retiring Police Chief Monte Newman from within the department.
By a unanimous vote, the Palos Verdes Estates City Council agreed not to fill the seat vacated by
Edward Ritscher, a 10-year member of the City Council, has been elected mayor by his council colleagues, succeeding Ruth Gralow.
A moratorium on development of two or more adjacent properties that have access on Palos Verdes Drive North has been extended by the City Council for the full 22 1/2 months allowed by law.
The Rolling Hills Country Club has presented expansion plans to the City Council in a bid to double the size of facilities of the exclusive golf and country club.
The City Council this week began looking at proposed changes in residential building regulations and heard some residents criticize the proposals as too restrictive, particularly on small lots, and detrimental to property values.
The City Council this week directed City Atty.