Baldwin Park — 2026-04-15
City Council
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1.\nCity of Baldwin Parkâs Warrants and Demands\nIt is recommended that the City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register.
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10.\nTreasurer's Report HA - February 2026\nIt is recommended that the Board receive and file the Treasurerâs Report for February 2026.
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11.\nBaldwin Park Housing Authorityâs Warrants and Demands\nIt is recommended that the Board ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register.\nPUBLIC HEARING
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12.\nFirst Reading and Introduction of Ordinance No. 1525 that Amends Chapter 153, Part 11 of the\nBaldwin Park Municipal Code Relating to Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory\nDwelling Units In Response to Changes in State Law, Amending in its Entirety Chapter 153,\nSection 153.135 Relating to Objective Design Standards and Finding the Action to be Statutorily\nExempt from CEQA Under Section 21080.17 of the Public Resources Code (Location: Citywide;\nApplicant: City of Baldwin Park; Case Number: AZC 25-01)\nIt is recommended that the City Council:\n1. Conduct a public hearing.\n2. Find the proposed ordinance is exempt from environmental review under the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (Pub. Resources Code, §§ 21000 et seq.) (âCEQAâ) and the State\nCEQA Guidelines (Cal. Code Regs, tit. 14, §§ 15000 et seq.). Specifically, the ordinance is\ncategorically exempt from CEQA under Guidelines Section 21080.17, which exempts the\nadoption of an Accessory Dwelling Unit ordinance to implement the provisions of Section\n66310, et. seq. of the Government Code, and therefore no environmental review under CEQA\nis required.\n3. Introduce by first reading, by title only and waive further reading, Ordinance 1525, entitled:\nâAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK,\nCALIFORNIA AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY, THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL\nCODE, TITLE XV, LAND USAGE, CHAPTER 153, PART 11 (ACCESSORY DWELLING\nUNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS) TO BE IN COMPLIANCE\nWITH STATE LAW REGARDING ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR\nACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS, AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY CHAPTER 153,\nSECTION 153.135 (OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS), AND FINDING THE ACTION\nTO BE STATUTORILY EXEMPT FROM CEQA UNDER PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE §\n21080.17â and approve Zoning Code Text Amendment application AZC 25-01.
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13.\nPublic Hearing and Ordinance 1526: Moratorium on the Approval, Establishment, or Operation\nof Data Centers\nIt is recommended that the City Council:\n1. Conduct a Public Hearing; and\n2. Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 1526 entitled: âAN ORDINANCE OF THE
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2.\nTreasurer's Report CC - February 2026\nIt is recommended that the City Council receive and file the Treasurerâs Report for February 2026.
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3.\nMeeting Minutes of April 1, 2026\nIt is recommended that the City Council approved the following meeting minutes held on April 1,\n2026; Special City Council Meeting and Regular City Council Meeting.
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4.\nAnnual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), Report on Agreed-Upon Procedures of the\nCityâs GANN Appropriation Limit and Single Audit for Fiscal Year 2024-25\nIt is recommended that the City Council receive and file the City of Baldwin Parkâs ACFR, Report on\nAgreed-Upon Procedures of the Cityâs GANN Appropriation Limit and Single Audit for the fiscal year\nended June 30, 2025.
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5.\nClaim Rejection\nIt is recommended that the City Council reject the following claim and direct staff to send the\nappropriate notice of rejection to claimant:\n⢠Freddie Romero The claimant alleges bodily injury.\n⢠Manuel Granados The claimant alleges property damage.\n⢠Cindy Garcia The claimant alleges bodily injury.\nThis government claim, and all government claims, should be considered as potential lawsuits in the\nfuture. Thus, it is requested that all City Staff, the Mayor and all Council Members refrain from\nmaking any statements, whether public or private in nature. It is important that no statements be made\nso as to not prejudice this claim in any way which can happen if public or private comments are made\nabout this claim by City staff or Council Members.
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6.\nNomination to Rename Puente Avenue Park as Tongva Park\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider the nomination to rename Puente Avenue Park to\nTongva Park or provide alternative direction.
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7.\nAuthorize Award of Contract to DASH Construction Company, Inc. for Barnes Park Multi-\nBenefit Stormwater Capture Project: Caltrans Perimeter Wall (CIP No. 21-198 Phase B)\nIt is recommended that the City Council:\n1. Approve and award the construction contract for the Barnes Park Multi-Benefit Stormwater\nCapture Project: Caltrans Perimeter Wall (CIP No. 21-198 Phase B) to DASH Construction\nCompany Inc. in the amount of $260,625.00; and\n2. Approve a 10% construction contingency in the amount of $26,062.50 for the project; and\n3. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract with DASH Construction\nCompany, Inc; and\n4. Authorize the Director of Finance to make appropriations and budget adjustments as necessary.
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8.\nTreasurer's Report SA - February 2026\nIt is recommended that the Board receive and file the Treasurerâs Report for February 2026.\nFINANCE AUTHORITY CONSENT CALENDAR
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9.\nTreasurer's Report FA - February 2026\nIt is recommended that the Board receive and file the Treasurerâs Report for February 2026.\nHOUSING AUTHORITY CONSENT CALENDAR
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Proclamations, Commendations & Presentations
PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS\nProclamation â National Library Week presented to Irma Morales, Library Manager for Los Angeles\nCounty Library
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Request by Council
CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATION\nNANCE NO. 1524 ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE\nAPPROVAL, ESTABLISHMENT, OR OPERATION OF DATA CENTERS TO CONSIDER\nADOPTING REGULATIONS FOR DATA CENTERS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT\nCODE SECTION 65858.â\nREPORTS OF OFFICERS