LC Section One 03 2016

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Larchmont Chronicle

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IN THIS ISSUE

Bungalow pleads 'no contest'

Several trees downed by weather, age

Probation set for illegal take-out

ANNUAL EDITION. Section 3

DOWN with the old— up with the new. 5

EIGHTY-FIVE magical years. 8

By Suzan Filipek After five years of lawsuits, appeals and continuances, the Larchmont Bungalow pleaded “no contest” last month to three criminal counts, including operating without a permit. After all this time and money, Bungalow owner Albert Mizrahi is right back to where he started, said deputy city attorney Serena Christion. He either needs to remove tables and chairs at the site at 107 N. Larchmont and get a certificate of occupancy or close, she added. The “no contest” plea means “he’s not contesting the compliance, and the judge (Commissioner Elizabeth Harris) finds him guilty. It’s saying ‘I’m not really… but kind of guilty,’” Christion explained. “He opened with a certificate of occupancy for a takeSee Bungalow, p 7

MARCH 2016

Three mature trees fall unexpectedly

TABLES AND CHAIRS, inside and out, have been at the Larch-

By Sondi Toll Sepenuk The Hancock Park area is a lovely place to live: homes built in the 1920s, ornamental streetlights in the parkways, and mature trees that have grown and flourished for over 80 years. Unfortunately, for many of those trees, their days may be coming to an end. The combination of disease, age and weather has contributed to the common occurrence of trees coming down hard and unexpectedly. See Several trees, p 4

Summer Camps

GOOD NEWS: everything is on sale. 2-4

Ideas for fun camps, school programs, special interest activites and more will be featured in the April issue. Advertising deadline is Mon., March 14. For more information contact Pam Rudy, 323-462-2241, ext. 11.

PARK MILE is studied at June 1978 re-organizing meeting of the Windsor Square Association (originally founded in 1925). Shown with the Planning Department’s “Existing Land Use” map are Norman Phillipon, Norman Murdoch (also County Planning Director), Marcus Crahan (elected as WSA president), Beatrice Challiss, Dick Workman and Ben Root. Story Sec. 2, page 10.

For Information on Advertising Rates, Please Call Pam Rudy 323-462-2241, x 11

Photo by Dick Stroebel

Miracle Mile in March

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A truly special annual edition

MIRACLE MILE’s western end includes the 5900 Wilshire Building, with actual sections of the former Berlin Wall facing Wilshire Blvd. and LACMA across the street. Steel ribbons wrap the newly remodeled Petersen Automotive Museum. The tall 6100 Wilshire Building is at the corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Fairfax Ave. See the special Miracle Mile Section in this issue of the Larchmont Chronicle. Photo by Billy Taylor

By John Welborne The special section of this month’s Larchmont Chronicle showcases a central part of not only our community but of all of Southern California. The Mile has much to offer, and our Miracle Mile Annual Edition gives you a taste of what is there and what is to come. Read about “Living in the Mile,” "Working in the Mile,” “Museums in the Mile,” “News of the Mile” and more. Enjoy!

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