City of Hidden Hills City Council Updates 6165 Spring Valley Road, Hidden Hills, CA 91302 818-888-9281 • HiddenHillsCity.org The City Council took the following actions or discussions at their Newsletter meeting on June 12, 2017: JULY 2017

• Approved a $5,000 Community Assistance Grant for the turf replacement project at Round Meadow Elementary School. • Reviewed and discussed the draft FY 2017/18 City budget. Boething Treeland Homes • Received an update from staff on the proposed Boething Treeland Homes project. Notice of EIR Preparation

The City of recently released a Notice of Preparation (NOP) of an Environmental Impact The City Council took the following actions or discussions at their Calendar Report (EIR) for the proposed Boething Treeland Homes project adjacent to the City of Hidden Hills. meeting on June 26, 2017: DATE EVENT TIME The NOP provides the public, nearby residents (including Hidden Hills), property owners, and • Adopted the FY 2017/18 City budget 7/3 Theater Committee 4:00 p.m.* responsible agencies information describing the proposed project and potential environmental • Honored students from local elementary, middle, and high Hidden Hills Fiesta • September 23-24 7/3 Architectural Committee 7:30 p.m.* impacts.The EIR will be prepared by outside consultants under the supervision of the City of Los schoolsforvariousacademicsachievementsduringtheschoolyear. This Year’s Theme: Blue Jeans and Country Dreams 7/11 Parks & Recreation Committee 12:00 noon* 7/12 Community Emergency Angeles, Department of City Planning. Make sure you save the date for the annual event. The Hidden Hills City Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of Response Team 7:00 p.m. The City of Los Angeles requests Parade • Carnival • Fiesta Dinner • Chili and Cornbread Cookoff 7/12 Equestrian Committee 7:30 p.m.* each month. City Council meetings start at 7:30 pm and can also comments to be sent to: Elva Nuno-O’Donnell, City Planner Pet Parade • Crafts • In&Out-Pancake Breakfast • Wine Exchange 7/18 HHCA Board of Directors 7:30 p.m.* be watched on Channel 3 (Charter/Spectrum Cable.) City of los Angeles, Department of City Planning Exotic Car Show • Craft Beer and Boutique Wine (New This Year) 7/24 City Council 7:30 p.m. 6262 Van Nuys Blvd. Room 351 7/25 Public Safety Commission 7:30 p.m. Van Nuys, CA 91404 7/26 Gate Committee 6:00 p.m.* F.Y.I. 8/7 Theater Committee 4:00 p.m.* Or via e-mail at [email protected]. CityHall,theCommunityCenter,andtheBuildingandSafetyDepartment 8/7 Architectural Committee 7:30 p.m.* Written comments will be received through July 20, 2017. will be closed and there will be no inspections onTuesday,July 4th. 8/8 Parks & Recreation Committee 12:00 noon* 8/9 Community Emergency Have a safe & happy holiday!! Assisted Living / Memory Response Team 7:00 p.m. Care Single Family 8/9 Equestrian Committee 7:30 p.m.* approx. 60,527 s.f. Homes 2 Story, up to 30’ height 26 Units Approx. 56 Assisted Care Rooms 1 story 56’ x 75’ footprint 8/14 City Council 7:30 p.m. Gate 16 Memory Care Rooms approx. 3170 s.f. Location up to 87 beds total Fire Safety Tips 8/15 HHCA Board of Directors 7:30 p.m.* 2 story 50’ x 64’ footprint community approx. 3450-4393 s.f. 8/23 Gate Committee 6:00 p.m.* garden The state of has experienced an unusually high amount of brush fires this year. With the larger amount of native grassland growth from our wet winter 8/29 Public Safety Commission 7:30 p.m. Long Valley Rd. combined with the extremely warm and dry weather we have experienced lately, local fire officials are gearing up for potential fires in our regions. Below are two den Hills City boundary * Hidden Hills Community Center (24549 Long Valley Road) fitness trail tips that you can do to help prevent brush fires in our area. ox. Hid Non asterisk meetings held at City Hall,6165 SpringValley Road Appr

Fireworks Weed Whackers community pool tot lot Fireworks are not only illegal in the City of Hidden Hills, they are extremely Of the ten fires in the Santa Monica Mountains,Ventura County,and elsewhere, recreation building dangerous. Please do not light off personal fireworks on the 4th of July (or any fiveof themwerestartedbyweedwhackers. Whetheryouuseaweedwhacker other day) instead enjoy the festivities at one of the numerous professional personally or hire a landscaping service please stress the following safety tips City Council Long Vall fireworks shows offered in the surrounding communities. for operation: Mayor Stuart E. Siegel ey 101 on-ramp 1. Have your weed whacker professionally checked and tuned before use, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Freedland Council Member Larry G. Weber green space Circle especially if it’s been in storage. dog parkValley 2. Make sure there are no gas leaks (leakage caused a 3-acre fire). Council Member Marv Landon Council Member Bret Katz 3. Take breaks so the motor does not become overheated (overheating caused Single Family Single Family Garden Homes Garden Homes a 55-acre fire). 70 Units 25 Units City Staff 40’ x 45’ lot 40’ x 45’ lot 4. Use plastic blades or nylon strings instead of metal blades. Sparks are 3 Story, up to 37’ height Treeland Homes 3 Story, up to 37’ height City Manager Kerry Kallman approx. 1860-2175 s.f. caused by metal blades hitting rocks. approx. 1860-2175 s.f. A new Residential Community in the City of Los Angeles City Clerk Deana L. Graybill, CMC 5. If you must use a metal blade, clear rocks before you begin cutting or avoid Accounting Specialist Theresa Folk them as much as possible to prevent sparks. City Attorney Roxanne Diaz Additionally, the Boething Treeland project developer will be hosting a community forum for 6. Cut in the cooler parts of the day (morning, evening, or overcast). Special Counsel Larry Wiener Hidden Hills residents on Monday, July 31. The forum will take place at the Hidden Hills 7. ALWAYS have a water source or fire extinguisher close by to put out sparks City Engineer Dirk Lovett Community Center at 7:00 pm. All residents are encouraged to attend to gain a better and blazes immediately!!! Building Official Greg Robinson understanding of the project and its impacts to the City of Hidden Hills. Building Inspector Steve O'Hara Emergency Services Coordinator Kevin Ryan Remembering Powers Boothe 2017 Older Sheriff’s Blotter Longtime resident and active community member Powers Boothe passed away on May 14 at his beloved home May 2017 on Long Valley Road. Powers loved living in Hidden Hills and often said “it’s as close to living in Texas as possible American of the while still being able to drive to Beverly Hills.” He moved to Hidden Hills in August of 1989 when his son Preston CURRENT YTD YTD was 2 days old and his daughter, Parisse was 6. Powers raised and raced Quarter Horses and appreciated the Year Honoree- MONTH 2017 2016 CHANGE luxury that Hidden Hills allowed him to bring his horses to his back yard when they needed a bit of rest. He also Homicide 0000 enjoyed cow penning at the Saddle Creek Arena,where he won first place with a team made up of residents Bruce Eleanor De Carteret Rape 001-1 Boxleitner and Cheryl Morris, which he called the Dream Team. Powers coached his son in baseball in West Hills Robbery Baseball and can often be found at Dodger Stadium. He directed and Each year,the Los Angeles County Commission for Older Armed 0000 starred in Musicals at the Hidden Hills Theater and served as the Adults asks L.A. County cities to nominate one older Strong-arm 0000 Fiesta Parade Grand Marshall twice. resident to be recognized at the Older American Assault 0000 Recognition Luncheon. The City is pleased to announce Burglary Powers left behind his wife of 48 years, Pamela (a that long-time resident Eleanor De Carteret was this Residential 134-1 former Hidden Hills City Council Member and year’s honoree. Ms. De Carteret is a founding member Business 0000 Garage/Out Bldg. 0000 Mayor), daughter Parisse, son Preston, and three-year of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, and Vehicle (locked) 0000 old grandson Ryder James along with his many friends from continues to volunteer at the annual Fiesta and Theft Hidden Hills. The Boothe family encourages donations in municipal elections. Ms. De Carteret joined fellow Grand ($950+) 0321 Powers’s honor be made to the Foundation that recipients for a special luncheon at the Dorothy Chandler Petty 1110 supports veterans. Pavilion on May 31. Vehicle (unlocked) 001-1 Grand Theft Vehicle 0000 Powers and Pamela Boothe in the Fiesta Parade Arson 0000 Domestic Violence Felony 0000 Misdemeanor 0000

Full Sheriff’s reports can be downloaded on the City website at hiddenhillscity.org/publicsafety Noteworthy Incidents • On May 21 a burglary occurred in the 5500 block of Bill Cody Road. Unknown suspects pried open a sliding glass door to gain entry and tampered with How Does The City Send Out Notifications? surveillance cameras. The incident is under investigation. All residents are encouraged to remain alert and to report any and all suspicious activity The City of Hidden Hills employs two methods to send out information in a Blackboard Connect Emergency Notification System Monthly Newsletter directly to the Sheriff’s Department by calling 911 or 818-878-1808. timely manner. The first, e-mail notification, is entirely optional and requires Voice, e-mail, and text notifications can be sent to all residents using the City’s In addition to the two methods discussed residents to opt-in. The second, Blackboard Connect, is a reverse 911 call-out emergency notification system. Notifications are reserved for imminent life previously, the City sends out a system the City would use during an imminent life-threatening emergency. threatening emergencies such as massive flooding, wildfires, and evacuations. All monthly newsletter full of landline phones within the City are registered in the system. However, residents pertinent information. Residents Email Notification have the option to add additional phone numbers such as mobile or businesses are always encouraged to E-mail notifications are sent out phones and e-mail addresses. If you are interested in adding additional contact contact any staff member at for a variety of incidents such as information to the City’s emergency notification system,please visit the City website City Hall at 818-888-9281 with Summer Beach Bus road conditions, minor flooding, at hiddenhillscity.org and click on the Blackboard Connect icon in the center of the any questions, comments, or Want to beat the heat? The City’s of Hidden Hills and Calabasas operate a summer downed trees, and Sheriff home page. Please note, the emergency notification system is reserved for concerns. beach bus. The beach bus runs on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with round activities. In addition, reminders imminent life threatening emergencies only. trip service to Zuma Beach.$2 each way and only exact change accepted. The bus picks for City events will be sent out up at Round Meadow Elementary School at via e-mail. Residents interested 10:20 am and 1:20 pm and returns at 3:05 in receiving these type of pm,5:15 pm,and 7:00 pm. Please call 818- notifications should simply send 880-6461 for more information or visit an e-mail to Deana Graybill, City www.cityofcalabasas.com/beachbus. Clerk at [email protected]. Remembering Powers Boothe 2017 Older Sheriff’s Blotter Longtime resident and active community member Powers Boothe passed away on May 14 at his beloved home May 2017 on Long Valley Road. Powers loved living in Hidden Hills and often said “it’s as close to living in Texas as possible American of the while still being able to drive to Beverly Hills.” He moved to Hidden Hills in August of 1989 when his son Preston CURRENT YTD YTD was 2 days old and his daughter, Parisse was 6. Powers raised and raced Quarter Horses and appreciated the Year Honoree- MONTH 2017 2016 CHANGE luxury that Hidden Hills allowed him to bring his horses to his back yard when they needed a bit of rest. He also Homicide 0000 enjoyed cow penning at the Saddle Creek Arena,where he won first place with a team made up of residents Bruce Eleanor De Carteret Rape 001-1 Boxleitner and Cheryl Morris, which he called the Dream Team. Powers coached his son in baseball in West Hills Robbery Baseball and can often be found at Dodger Stadium. He directed and Each year,the Los Angeles County Commission for Older Armed 0000 starred in Musicals at the Hidden Hills Theater and served as the Adults asks L.A. County cities to nominate one older Strong-arm 0000 Fiesta Parade Grand Marshall twice. resident to be recognized at the Older American Assault 0000 Recognition Luncheon. The City is pleased to announce Burglary Powers left behind his wife of 48 years, Pamela (a that long-time resident Eleanor De Carteret was this Residential 134-1 former Hidden Hills City Council Member and year’s honoree. Ms. De Carteret is a founding member Business 0000 Garage/Out Bldg. 0000 Mayor), daughter Parisse, son Preston, and three-year of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, and Vehicle (locked) 0000 old grandson Ryder James along with his many friends from continues to volunteer at the annual Fiesta and Theft Hidden Hills. The Boothe family encourages donations in municipal elections. Ms. De Carteret joined fellow Grand ($950+) 0321 Powers’s honor be made to the Gary Sinise Foundation that recipients for a special luncheon at the Dorothy Chandler Petty 1110 supports veterans. Pavilion on May 31. Vehicle (unlocked) 001-1 Grand Theft Vehicle 0000 Powers and Pamela Boothe in the Fiesta Parade Arson 0000 Domestic Violence Felony 0000 Misdemeanor 0000

Full Sheriff’s reports can be downloaded on the City website at hiddenhillscity.org/publicsafety Noteworthy Incidents • On May 21 a burglary occurred in the 5500 block of Bill Cody Road. Unknown suspects pried open a sliding glass door to gain entry and tampered with How Does The City Send Out Notifications? surveillance cameras. The incident is under investigation. All residents are encouraged to remain alert and to report any and all suspicious activity The City of Hidden Hills employs two methods to send out information in a Blackboard Connect Emergency Notification System Monthly Newsletter directly to the Sheriff’s Department by calling 911 or 818-878-1808. timely manner. The first, e-mail notification, is entirely optional and requires Voice, e-mail, and text notifications can be sent to all residents using the City’s In addition to the two methods discussed residents to opt-in. The second, Blackboard Connect, is a reverse 911 call-out emergency notification system. Notifications are reserved for imminent life previously, the City sends out a system the City would use during an imminent life-threatening emergency. threatening emergencies such as massive flooding, wildfires, and evacuations. All monthly newsletter full of landline phones within the City are registered in the system. However, residents pertinent information. Residents Email Notification have the option to add additional phone numbers such as mobile or businesses are always encouraged to E-mail notifications are sent out phones and e-mail addresses. If you are interested in adding additional contact contact any staff member at for a variety of incidents such as information to the City’s emergency notification system,please visit the City website City Hall at 818-888-9281 with Summer Beach Bus road conditions, minor flooding, at hiddenhillscity.org and click on the Blackboard Connect icon in the center of the any questions, comments, or Want to beat the heat? The City’s of Hidden Hills and Calabasas operate a summer downed trees, and Sheriff home page. Please note, the emergency notification system is reserved for concerns. beach bus. The beach bus runs on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with round activities. In addition, reminders imminent life threatening emergencies only. trip service to Zuma Beach.$2 each way and only exact change accepted. The bus picks for City events will be sent out up at Round Meadow Elementary School at via e-mail. Residents interested 10:20 am and 1:20 pm and returns at 3:05 in receiving these type of pm,5:15 pm,and 7:00 pm. Please call 818- notifications should simply send 880-6461 for more information or visit an e-mail to Deana Graybill, City www.cityofcalabasas.com/beachbus. Clerk at [email protected]. City of Hidden Hills City Council Updates 6165 Spring Valley Road, Hidden Hills, CA 91302 818-888-9281 • HiddenHillsCity.org The City Council took the following actions or discussions at their Newsletter meeting on June 12, 2017: JULY 2017

• Approved a $5,000 Community Assistance Grant for the turf replacement project at Round Meadow Elementary School. • Reviewed and discussed the draft FY 2017/18 City budget. Boething Treeland Homes • Received an update from staff on the proposed Boething Treeland Homes project. Notice of EIR Preparation

The City of Los Angeles recently released a Notice of Preparation (NOP) of an Environmental Impact The City Council took the following actions or discussions at their Calendar Report (EIR) for the proposed Boething Treeland Homes project adjacent to the City of Hidden Hills. meeting on June 26, 2017: DATE EVENT TIME The NOP provides the public, nearby residents (including Hidden Hills), property owners, and • Adopted the FY 2017/18 City budget 7/3 Theater Committee 4:00 p.m.* responsible agencies information describing the proposed project and potential environmental • Honored students from local elementary, middle, and high Hidden Hills Fiesta • September 23-24 7/3 Architectural Committee 7:30 p.m.* impacts.The EIR will be prepared by outside consultants under the supervision of the City of Los schoolsforvariousacademicsachievementsduringtheschoolyear. This Year’s Theme: Blue Jeans and Country Dreams 7/11 Parks & Recreation Committee 12:00 noon* 7/12 Community Emergency Angeles, Department of City Planning. Make sure you save the date for the annual event. The Hidden Hills City Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of Response Team 7:00 p.m. The City of Los Angeles requests Parade • Carnival • Fiesta Dinner • Chili and Cornbread Cookoff 7/12 Equestrian Committee 7:30 p.m.* each month. City Council meetings start at 7:30 pm and can also comments to be sent to: Elva Nuno-O’Donnell, City Planner Pet Parade • Crafts • In&Out-Pancake Breakfast • Wine Exchange 7/18 HHCA Board of Directors 7:30 p.m.* be watched on Channel 3 (Charter/Spectrum Cable.) City of los Angeles, Department of City Planning Exotic Car Show • Craft Beer and Boutique Wine (New This Year) 7/24 City Council 7:30 p.m. 6262 Van Nuys Blvd. Room 351 7/25 Public Safety Commission 7:30 p.m. Van Nuys, CA 91404 7/26 Gate Committee 6:00 p.m.* F.Y.I. 8/7 Theater Committee 4:00 p.m.* Or via e-mail at [email protected]. CityHall,theCommunityCenter,andtheBuildingandSafetyDepartment 8/7 Architectural Committee 7:30 p.m.* Written comments will be received through July 20, 2017. will be closed and there will be no inspections onTuesday,July 4th. 8/8 Parks & Recreation Committee 12:00 noon* 8/9 Community Emergency Have a safe & happy holiday!! Assisted Living / Memory Response Team 7:00 p.m. Care Single Family 8/9 Equestrian Committee 7:30 p.m.* approx. 60,527 s.f. Homes 2 Story, up to 30’ height 26 Units Approx. 56 Assisted Care Rooms 1 story 56’ x 75’ footprint 8/14 City Council 7:30 p.m. Gate 16 Memory Care Rooms approx. 3170 s.f. Location up to 87 beds total Fire Safety Tips 8/15 HHCA Board of Directors 7:30 p.m.* 2 story 50’ x 64’ footprint community approx. 3450-4393 s.f. 8/23 Gate Committee 6:00 p.m.* garden The state of California has experienced an unusually high amount of brush fires this year. With the larger amount of native grassland growth from our wet winter 8/29 Public Safety Commission 7:30 p.m. Long Valley Rd. combined with the extremely warm and dry weather we have experienced lately, local fire officials are gearing up for potential fires in our regions. Below are two den Hills City boundary * Hidden Hills Community Center (24549 Long Valley Road) fitness trail tips that you can do to help prevent brush fires in our area. ox. Hid Non asterisk meetings held at City Hall,6165 SpringValley Road Appr

Fireworks Weed Whackers community pool tot lot Fireworks are not only illegal in the City of Hidden Hills, they are extremely Of the ten fires in the Santa Monica Mountains,Ventura County,and elsewhere, recreation building dangerous. Please do not light off personal fireworks on the 4th of July (or any fiveof themwerestartedbyweedwhackers. Whetheryouuseaweedwhacker other day) instead enjoy the festivities at one of the numerous professional personally or hire a landscaping service please stress the following safety tips City Council Long Vall fireworks shows offered in the surrounding communities. for operation: Mayor Stuart E. Siegel ey 101 on-ramp 1. Have your weed whacker professionally checked and tuned before use, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Freedland Council Member Larry G. Weber green space Circle especially if it’s been in storage. dog parkValley 2. Make sure there are no gas leaks (leakage caused a 3-acre fire). Council Member Marv Landon Council Member Bret Katz 3. Take breaks so the motor does not become overheated (overheating caused Single Family Single Family Garden Homes Garden Homes a 55-acre fire). 70 Units 25 Units City Staff 40’ x 45’ lot 40’ x 45’ lot 4. Use plastic blades or nylon strings instead of metal blades. Sparks are 3 Story, up to 37’ height Treeland Homes 3 Story, up to 37’ height City Manager Kerry Kallman approx. 1860-2175 s.f. caused by metal blades hitting rocks. approx. 1860-2175 s.f. A new Residential Community in the City of Los Angeles City Clerk Deana L. Graybill, CMC 5. If you must use a metal blade, clear rocks before you begin cutting or avoid Accounting Specialist Theresa Folk them as much as possible to prevent sparks. City Attorney Roxanne Diaz Additionally, the Boething Treeland project developer will be hosting a community forum for 6. Cut in the cooler parts of the day (morning, evening, or overcast). Special Counsel Larry Wiener Hidden Hills residents on Monday, July 31. The forum will take place at the Hidden Hills 7. ALWAYS have a water source or fire extinguisher close by to put out sparks City Engineer Dirk Lovett Community Center at 7:00 pm. All residents are encouraged to attend to gain a better and blazes immediately!!! Building Official Greg Robinson understanding of the project and its impacts to the City of Hidden Hills. Building Inspector Steve O'Hara Emergency Services Coordinator Kevin Ryan