ENCINO : Planners Prohibit Apartment Project
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The Los Angeles Planning Commission on Thursday enacted permanent restrictions prohibiting the construction of apartments near the White Oak Avenue Post Office.
The board stipulated in its 5-0 vote that multifamily housing would not be permitted on the four-acre site, and that future development there must be approved by the Planning Commission and the City Council. The decision must be approved by the council.
The restrictions replace a temporary measure, enacted a year ago, which had blocked a proposed 112-unit apartment complex proposed for a portion of the four-acre site owned primarily by the U.S. Postal Service. The restrictions were enacted after Encino Park residents complained that the intense development was not suitable for their neighborhood of single-family residences.
The Postal Service had planned to lease the land for the apartment complex. A Postal Service spokesman could not be reached for comment on Thursday’s decision.
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