The March 6, 2014 election of the La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) was challenged by the La Jolla Association (LJA) on March 11, 2014. On March 25, 2014 the officers of the LJCPA determined LJA election challenge had no merit. The challenge, however is solely based on the election policies clearly outlined in City Council Policy 600-24, the 600-24 Administrative […]
The following email from Joe La Cava to the LJCPA Trustees confirms Joe La Cava agrees he was not duly elected, but he refuses to abide by the LJCPA bylaws, City Council Policy 600-24, the Administrative Guidelines and step down? From: Joe LaCava <joe@avetterra.com> Date: March 26, 2014 at 9:40:29 PM PDT To: <joe@avetterra.com> Subject: RE: Election Challenge and […]
Why would an architect, who was also a member of the La Jolla Community Planning Association permit review committee, design his three story mixed-use building on a 25′ wide interior lot with a zero lot line requirement and then place 80% of his windows on the west elevation of his building and no windows on the east property line as seen below? He designed his building this way confident the LJCPA Trustees would require his westerly neighbor (my […]
I read an article in the March 28,2013 La Jolla Light newspaper regarding the La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) approval of their proposed bylaw amendments. According to the article, LJCPA Vice-chair Joe LaCava told the La Jolla Light “last year the city merely requested refinements for clarity and consistency and the city had no objections to the core principals […]