
Photo courtesy of the office of Mayor Karen Bass
By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
Residents of Pacific Palisades can now obtain original building plans for homes that were destroyed in the fire at the LA One-Stop Rebuilding Center, Mayor Karen Bass announced on March 5.
Governor Gavin Newsom—at the request of the mayor—issued an executive order suspending the state law the requires City of Los Angeles officials to “seek the consent of the person who designed a building plan before releasing it to the building owner,” according to the statement.
Property owners can request their plans at the One-Stop Rebuilding Center at 1828 Sawtelle Boulevard, Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Plans can also be requested by emailing records.ladbs@lacity.org.
“Government-issued ID, a copy of the property’s recorded deed and completion of this form are required to obtain plans,” according to the statement. “Staff has been directed to provide the service same-day whenever possible.”
A One-Stop Rebuilding Center was opened on Wednesday, February 12—designed to help “Palisades homeowners and business owners rebuild faster.”
The departments available at the center include Bureau of Street Services, Bureau of Sanitation, Department of Transportation, Department of Water and Power, Housing Department, SoCalGas, Department of Building and Safety, Department of City Planning, Los Angeles Fire Department, Bureau of Contract Administration, and Bureau of Engineering.
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