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Application Fee Established for Mills Act Pilot Program

November 17, 2011

The City Council unanimously agreed Tuesday to set $1,500 as the application fee for property owners who want to participate in the city’s newly established Mills Act Pilot Program , which seeks to preserve historic architecture in Beverly Hills. “The city’s cost to process each application to the Mills Act Pilot Program would be approximately $15,000 … which is comparable to other commission-level applications,” according to a staff report by Susan Healy Keene, director of community development. “However, establishing a full cost recovery application fee would diminish the value gained from participating in the program and may deter some property owners from applying.” Keene reported that the application fee amounts to 10 percent of the program’s total cost to the city. “To cover the remaining cost of processing applications, the city will need to divert approximately … $75,000 … from other programs,” the report states. The Community Development Department will begin accepting applications Jan. 16, Associate Planner Peter Noonan said. “This is a two-year program through which the city council can enter into Mills Act contracts with up to six property owners,” according to the staff report. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Continued here: Application Fee Established for Mills Act Pilot Program

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LAst Night’s Action: Middle Tennessee Overwhelms Bruins

November 16, 2011
LAst Night’s Action: Middle Tennessee Overwhelms Bruins

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders defeat UCLA Bruins 86-66 . Middle Tennessee must really love Southern California. After beating Loyola Marymount on Sunday, they take a stinky dump all over the Bruins in their septic tank of an arena. more › Originally posted here: LAst Night’s Action: Middle Tennessee Overwhelms Bruins

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Diaspora Founder Dead at 22

November 15, 2011
Diaspora Founder Dead at 22

Ilya Zhitomirskiy , founder of the Facebook rival Diaspora , was found dead in San Francisco, California at age 22. Diaspora, the privacy-aware, user-controlled social network, was founded in response to criticism of Facebook’s handling of its users’ privacy. The cause of Ilya Zhitomirskiy’s death is yet to be determined by the San Francisco coroner’s office, which said it will take weeks. A public memorial service is being arranged for the late Russian-Californian technology innovator later this week in the San Francisco Bay Area. “Ilya was a great guy.

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Extra, Extra: Demi Lovato Talks About UFOs, Waitress Confesses to Pushing Blow & LAUSD Has Picky Eaters

November 14, 2011
Extra, Extra: Demi Lovato Talks About UFOs, Waitress Confesses to Pushing Blow & LAUSD Has Picky Eaters

In tonight’s Extra, Extra, a waitresses confesses to pushing cocaine, LAUSD has trouble with its new, healthy menu and Demi Lovato talks about seeing UFOs. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Originally posted here: Extra, Extra: Demi Lovato Talks About UFOs, Waitress Confesses to Pushing Blow & LAUSD Has Picky Eaters

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Overheard in L.A.: Finding That Special Someone

November 14, 2011
Overheard in L.A.: Finding That Special Someone

Life’s special moments demand the perfect soundtrack. Our Overheard in L.A. round-up this week includes overheard conversation from party-goers, foodies and vegetarians. more › See more here: Overheard in L.A.: Finding That Special Someone

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Capitol Holiday Tree on Display at Autry

November 13, 2011
Capitol Holiday Tree on Display at Autry

The massive Christmas tree destined to adorn the U.S. Capitol next month is stopping through Southern California as it wends its way from the Sierra Nevada to the East Coast. Photo Credit: Sharon Bernstein See original here: Capitol Holiday Tree on Display at Autry

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Get Out: Chicano Counterculture, Five Points Readings, Little Match Girl Passion

November 13, 2011
Get Out: Chicano Counterculture, Five Points Readings, Little Match Girl Passion

Get out so you can consider chicano culture’s role in the counterculture, listen to local authors or jam to some Bach (and Bach-inspired pieces). more › Read more: Get Out: Chicano Counterculture, Five Points Readings, Little Match Girl Passion

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Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing

November 13, 2011

A surge in marijuana grow houses is linked in part to the region’s mortgage crisis. Read more here: Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing

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Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations

November 13, 2011

The Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education elections took place last week. Read about that and more in the top Beverly Hills news from Nov. 6-12. 1. The final results have yet to be released in the school board race, though incumbent Brian Goldberg has a commanding lead . 2. Supporters of Board of Education write-in candidate Noah Margo are confident that he will win one of three available Board of Education seats. 3. The 23rd annual Black & White Ball was held at the Beverly Hilton. The fundraising event supports members of the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association. 4. The city has opened a new parking facility on North Crescent Drive that features electric vehicle charging stations  on all three levels. 5. Beverly Hills Porsche announced that it is moving its showroom to Westwood . Also, Beverly Hills High’s football team  lost its final game of the season and will not advance to the playoffs. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . See the original post: Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations

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Court Requires Woman to Pay Alimony to Ex-Husband When He Gets Out of Prison For Sexually Assaulting Her

November 13, 2011
Court Requires Woman to Pay Alimony to Ex-Husband When He Gets Out of Prison For Sexually Assaulting Her

A woman in Carlsbad convinced a jury that her husband should be put in prison for sexually assaulting her. But she couldn’t convince a family court judge that she shouldn’t have to pay spousal support to her ex-husband when he gets out of prison. more › Follow this link: Court Requires Woman to Pay Alimony to Ex-Husband When He Gets Out of Prison For Sexually Assaulting Her

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