The Malibu City Council held a Special Meeting and Rebuild Workshop on March 4-6 at City Hall on the proposed City code amendments to define the fire rebuild process for property owners impacted by the recent fires. On March 4, more than 95 community members, architects and other building professionals joined the City Council at City Hall and via Zoom for a collaborative workshop to examine the proposed rebuild code amendments, ask questions and discuss ideas to further enhance the proposals.
On March 5 and 6, the Malibu City Council held a Public Hearing on the proposed City code amendments to the Local Coastal Program (LCP) and Malibu Municipal Code (MMC). Following extensive discussions and careful consideration, the City Council voted 4-1 to approve comprehensive updates to the Local Coastal Program (LCP) and Malibu Municipal Code (MMC), establishing clear processes for rebuilding while preserving community character. The proposed changes will apply to structures damaged or destroyed by the recent wildfires, as well as future natural disasters that may impact Malibu.
As part of City Council's action, the City Council adopted an urgency ordinance to incorporate the changes to the MMC. These amendments are effective today, March 7, in anticipation of the opening of the Malibu Rebuild Center on Monday, March 10.
The Public Hearing for the second reading of the ordinances and official adoption has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 12 at 11:00 AM at Malibu City Hall (23825 Stuart Ranch Rd) and via Zoom.
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