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Street Naming Committee
The Los Angeles County Street Naming Committee provides a deliberative body to recommend street name changes to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for streets in UNINCORPORATED Los Angeles County. The Committee recommends changes only in those cases in which it has determined that a change should be made.
The Los Angeles County Street Naming Committee consists of a chairman, from the Department of Regional Planning, a secretary from the Department of Regional Planning, a member from the Department of Public Works, and a member from the U.S. Postal Service.
Proposed changes should serve to eliminate ambiguities, duplications, or confusion of any kind, which may be addressed by changing a street name. In addition, all street name changes must be in compliance with the Street Name Policy Statement.
- Street Name Establishment and Change document
- Street Name Change Process – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
- Street Name Change Checklist
- Street Name Change Petition – (PDF or Word)
- Street Name Policy Statement
- Street Name Definitions and Spanish Type Street Name Prefixes and Suffixes
Private Street Name Change with Public Works:
Applications and Forms
Recent Updates
Effective April 2023
New and updated applications and forms were added.
DRP - Base Application – Referrals & Letters
For businesses that need a license to open or continue operations
For certain auto-related businesses
For confirmation that an existing structure can be rebuilt if damaged or destroyed
For registering yard sales on non-designated weekends
For information verifying land use and zoning of a property
DRP - Base Application – Permits and Reviews
For pre-application counseling on permits. Counseling may be with LA County Planning and other County departments. Visit Planning Permits for more information
For pre-application counseling for projects in a Significant Ecological Area. Visit Significant Ecological Areas (SEA) for more information
For building or converting space into an accessory dwelling unit. Visit Accessory Dwelling Units for more information
- ADU Ordinance Summary
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Land Use Application Checklist
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
Project-by-Project Basis:
For businesses that want to start or continue selling alcohol for on-site consumption or off-site consumption
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Zoning Permit Checklist
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- Alcoholic Beverage Sales Statement of Findings
- Alcohol Shelf Plan Guidelines/Sample
- Conditional Use Permit Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Parking Matrix Form
- Formulario de Matriz de Estacionamiento (español)
For new or continuing bed and breakfast businesses in Altadena
For modifying certain requirements in Altadena
For the review of airport land use policies and airport operations in public use airports in Los Angeles County. Visit Airport Land Use Planning for more information
For the creation or expansion of a cemetery, including crematory, mausoleum, or columbarium
For modifying certain requirements in Cerritos Island
- Cerritos Island Community Standards District Modification Checklist
- Cerritos Island Community Standards District Modification Checklist (español)
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Cerritos Island Community Standards District Modification Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
For certifying that a parcel was legally created with state and local subdivision requirements
For clearing conditions imposed by a previous Certificate of Compliance on a parcel
For converting a Certificate of Exception to a Certificate of Compliance. CofEs were issued to projects that legally created up to 4 parcels created between 1967 and 1972
For development in the Coastal zone. For development within the Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal zone, please see “Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program” below. Visit Coastal Land Use Planning for more information
For development requiring a permit based on zoning or location, or modification to an approved permit
- Zoning Permit Checklist
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- Guidelines for Writing Your Conditional Use Permit Statement of Findings
- Conditional Use Permit Statement Findings
- Conditional Use Permit Modification Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Parking Matrix Form
- Formulario de Matriz de Estacionamiento (español)
- Conditional Use Permit and Waiver Findings for Wireless Facilities
- Wireless Facilities Guidelines
- East Pasadena-San Gabriel CSD Modification Checklist
- East Pasadena-San Gabriel CSD Modification Checklist (español)
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- East Pasadena-San Gabriel Community Standards District Modification Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
For changing a property’s land use category or other designation
- Zoning Permit Checklist
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- Guidelines for Writing Your General Plan Amendment Statement of Findings
- Plan Amendment Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Parking Matrix Form
- Formulario de Matriz de Estacionamiento (español)
- Financial Responsibility Form
- Change of Financial Responsibility Form
For development in a hillside area
For development in a hillside area. Visit Historic Preservation for more information
For affordable housing or senior housing. Read Density Bonus fact sheet or Inclusionary Housing Ordinance fact sheet (en español) for more information.
Application Forms:
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- Housing Permit Application - Form A
- Supplemental Discretionary Affordable Housing Project Findings - Form B
- Supplemental Application for Senior Citizen Housing Project - Form C
- Pre-Existing Site Conditions and Occupant Income Certification
Additional Information
Supplemental Forms for SB 330 Review:
Supplemental Forms for SB 35 Review:
Supplemental Forms for AB 2162 Review:
For modifying certain requirements in La Crescenta-Montrose
- La Crescenta-Montrose Community Standards District Modification Checklist
- La Crescenta-Montrose Community Standards District Modification Checklist (español)
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- La Crescenta-Montrose Community Standards District Modification Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
For adjusting lot lines between 2 to 4 existing adjacent parcels
For property tax relief while actively preserving, restoring, and maintaining qualified historic properties. Visit Mills Act Historical Property Contract Program for more information
For development requiring a permit based on zoning or location
For existing apartments made legal non-conforming by updated zoning
- Minor Conditional Use Permit for Non-Conforming Apartments Checklist
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Guidelines for Writing Your Conditional Use Permit Findings
- Minor Conditional Use Permit Statement of Findings
- Minor Conditional Use Permit for Non-Conforming Apartments Disclaimer
For projects with no more than 30% less than required parking
- Minor Parking Deviation Flyer
- Información de desviación menor de estacionamiento (español)
- Minor Parking Deviation Checklist
- Lista de Requisitos para Desviación Menor de Estacionamiento (español)
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Minor Parking Deviation Statement of Findings
- Hallazgos de Desviación Menor de Estacionamiento (español)
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
For existing projects made non-conforming by updated zoning
For development that impacts oak trees or development that remove oak trees
For projects with more than 30% less than required parking, projects that share parking with other uses, projects that use off-site parking, or projects that propose alternative parking
For residential projects that request waiving or modifying requirements that are reasonable and necessary for a person with a disability
For projects that use solar or wind to generate electricity. Small-scale projects generate electricity as an accessory use. Utility-scale projects generate electricity as the main use. Wind energy Conversion System-Noncommercial (WECS) is included
- Ground-mounted Solar Projects Summary
- Wind and Temporary Meteorological Towers Summary
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Utility-Scale Solar Conditional Use Permit Statement of Findings
- Solar Minor Conditional Use Permit Statement of Findings
- Wind Minor Conditional Use Permit Statement of Findings
- Temporary Meteorological Minor Conditional Use Permit Statement of Findings
- Modification of Development Standards Statement of Findings
For minor changes or updates to approved Conditional Use Permit site plans
For development in the Santa Monica Mountains Coastal Zone. For development in other Los Angeles County coastal areas, see “Coastal Development Permit” above. Visit Coastal Planning for more information
- Zoning Permit Checklist
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Local Implementation Program Exemption Checklist
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Coastal Development Permit Supplemental Checklist
- Emergency Coastal Development Permit Checklist
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Amendment Statement of Findings
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Biological Resources Statement of Findings
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Coastal Development Program Statement of Findings
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Oak Tree Permit Statement of Findings
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Parking Permit Statement of Findings
- Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program Variance Statement of Findings
For residential projects that build up to 2 units. Visit SB 9 for more information
For residential projects that want vesting rights under the Housing Crisis Act of 2019
For residential projects that want to share a water well for up to 4 units
For projects in a Significant Ecological Area. Visit Significant Ecological Areas (SEA) for more information
For verifying zoning use and design requirements
For minor changes to approved site plan reviews
For verifying small-cell wireless facilities requirements
For short-term and long-term temporary events. Previously known as a temporary use permit
For verifying compliance with the applicable Specific Plan
- Zoning Permit Checklist
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- East Los Angeles 3rd Street Form-Based Code and Specific Plan Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Parking Matrix Form
- Formulario de Matriz de Estacionamiento (español)
For surface mining of rock, sand and gravel, and other minerals
- Surface Mining Permit Checklist
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Surface Mining Permit Application
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- Surface Mining Permit Statement of Findings
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Financial Responsibility Form
- Change of Financial Responsibility Form
For temporary living in a Recreational Vehicle. Visit Public Health RV Drinking Water and Wastewater for more information
- Temporary Occupancy of Recreational Vehicles Eligibility Checklist
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
For temporary expansion into private parking lots and other private areas for outdoor dining or personal services. Visit COVID-19 Temporary Outdoor Permit Programs for more information
- Base Application (if filing in person)
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Temporary Outdoor Dining Checklist
- Requisitos de Comedor al Aire Libre Temporal (español)
- Temporary Outdoor Dining Permit Supplemental Form
- Forma Suplementaria de Permiso Temporal de Comedor al Aire Libre (español)
- Temporary Outdoor Services Checklist
- Requisitos de Servicios al Aire Libre Temporal (español)
- Temporary Outdoor Services Permit Supplemental Form
- Forma Suplementaria de Permiso Temporal de Servicios al Aire Libre (español)
For reduced property taxes when converting vacant or unimproved land to an agricultural use. Visit Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone for more information
For modify zoning standards. See “Parking Permit” and “Minor Parking Deviation” for modifying parking requirements. See “Yard Modification” for modifying yard requirements
For checking land use before applying for a water well
For modifying yard requirements, including wall height and fence height
For verifying zoning use and design requirements
DRP – Base Application – Subdivisions
For pre-application counseling on subdivisions. Counseling may be with LA County Planning and other County departments. Visit Planning Permits for more information
For creating lots or units for sale, lease, or financing. Visit How Do I File An Application for more information
- Subdivisions Application Checklist
- Financial Responsibility Form
- Change of Financial Responsibility Form
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- Disclosure Affidavit
- Tentative Map Statement of Findings
- Compact Lot Subdivision Design Guidelines
For Condominium Conversions
For a residential lot split. Visit SB 9 and visit How Do I File An Application for more information
- SB 9 Summary
- Pre-Existing Site Conditions and Occupant Income Certification
- Subdivisions Application Checklist
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Owner Occupancy Affidavit
- SB 9 Applicant Acknowledgement Form
Required items, if applicable
For minor and major changes to an approved subdivision. Visit How Do I File An Application for more information and consult Subdivisions team before filing
- Subdivisions Application Checklist
- Minor Map Amendment Checklist
- Cover Letter for Amendments/Revisions Guidelines
- Financial Responsibility Form
- Change of Financial Responsibility Form
- Environmental Assessment Information Form
- Owner Acknowledgement Form
- Ownership and Consent Affidavit
- Parking Matrix Form
- Formulario de Matriz de Estacionamiento (español)
For recording a final map. Visit How Do I File An Application for more information
For release of planning-related bonds posted for a subdivision. Visit How Do I File An Application for more information
Additional Information and Forms
For appealing a decision to the Regional Planning Commission
For review of development in the Santa Monica Mountains Coastal Zone by the Environmental Review Board advisory committee. Visit Public Hearings and Meetings for more information
For housing for farmworkers and agricultural employees
For mixed use developments of residential and commercial uses, and developments with units where people can live and work
For a commercial center sign program in Rowland Heights
Technical Advisory Committee
The Chiquita Canyon Landfill Technical Advisory Committee consists of County Planning, Department of Public Health, Department of Public Works, and the Forester. The TAC was established for the purpose of reviewing, coordinating, and certifying the satisfactory implementation and/or completion of the plans, permits, and/or agreements required and/or authorized by the CUP, including the implementation and/or completion of the Conditions of Approval, this IMP, and the MMRP.
Meetings
Archive (2018-2022)
Community Advisory Committee
The Chiquita Canyon Landfill Community Advisory Committee (CAC) was established in accordance with Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-00042, which was approved by the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors (Board) on July 25, 2017. The CAC serves as an advisory body to the Board, Regional Planning Commission (RPC), and County Staff on issues relating to the landfill, and as a conduit for the community to communicate with the Commission and other regulatory agencies on an ongoing basis regarding issues involving the development and operation of CCL.
Meetings
Archive (Prior to May 2023)
Documents
Quarterly Monitoring Reports
Community Air Monitoring Program
For any health-related questions, please contact Public Health at tox@ph.lacounty.gov
Miscellaneous Documents
Chiquita Canyon Landfill
Welcome to County Planning’s website for Chiquita Canyon Landfill (CCL). Here you will find information and related documents for the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) and the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC).
CCL is located in the unincorporated community of Castaic in Los Angeles County. The landfill operates under a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) from the county, as well as other state and local entitlements. County Planning responsibilities include overseeing compliance with the terms of the CUP and MMRP by conducting inspections; responding to complaints; participating in technical and community advisory committee meetings; and coordinating closely with other County departments.
Contact
Zoning Enforcement Special Projects
Ai-Viet Huynh
ahuynh@planning.lacounty.gov
(213) 974-6483
For more information, including odor mitigation, please visit: https://chiquitacanyon.com