Bellflower — 2023-02-13
City Council
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A Consideration and possible action to conduct a public hearing to 1) adopt\nResolution No. 23-06 – A Resolution adopting the development impact fees\nfor public facilities, park facilities, public safety facilities, and transportation\nfacilities in accordance with Chapter 3.40 of the Bellflower Municipal Code;\nand 2) read by title only, waive further reading, and introduce Ordinance\nNo. 1424 – An Ordinance repealing Chapter 3.24 and Sections 3.36.020 and\n3.36.060 of the Bellflower Municipal Code, and adding a new Chapter 3.40,\nentitled “Development Impact Fees” to Title 3 of the Bellflower Municipal\nCode for the purpose of imposing fees on applicants seeking to construct\ndevelopment projects.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Open the public hearing; take documentary\nand testimonial evidence; and after considering the evidence, adopt Resolution\nNo. 23-06 adjusting existing and adding new development impact fees; and\n2) Read by title only, waive further reading, and introduce Ordinance No. 1424 to\nimpose development impact fees for public, park, public safety, and transportation\nfacilities; or 3) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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A Consideration and possible action to provide staff direction related to the\ndesignation of a citizen oversight board for the expenditure of the proceeds\nfrom the sale of the Bellflower Municipal Water System through the Public\nProjects Fund, as outlined in Resolution No. 16-53._____________________\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Consider the proposed options in designating\nan oversight committee and provide direction to staff for moving forward; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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A Resolution approving the Plans and Specifications for the Thompson Park\nPlayground Improvements (Specifications No. 22/23-07), pursuant to\nGovernment Code §830.6; establishing a project payment account; and\nauthorizing solicitation of bids.\nCEQA: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public\nResources Code §§ 21000, et seq.) and CEQA Guidelines (California Code of\nRegulations, Title 14, §§ 15000, et seq.), the City conducted an environmental\nassessment. Based on the environmental assessment, the project was\ndetermined to be categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15303\n(Class 1 – Existing Facilities).\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 23-07; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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B Consideration and possible action to authorize the City Manager to execute\nAgreement File No. 987, in a form approved by the City Attorney, with Special\nOlympics Southern California for conducting recreational swimming\nactivities for Special Olympics programming at the Bellflower Aquatic\nCenter.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the City Manager to execute\nAgreement File No. 987, in a form approved by the City Attorney; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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C Consideration and possible action to authorize the Mayfair High School\nHistory Club, in collaboration with the Bellflower Heritage Society, to\ncomplete a historical digitization project at the Carpenter House Museum,\nlocated at 10500 Flora Vista Street, Bellflower, CA 90706.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) If appropriate, authorize the Mayfair High\nSchool History Club, in collaboration with the Bellflower Heritage Society, to\ncomplete a historical digitization project at the Carpenter House Museum; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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D Consideration and possible action to waive further reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 1423 – An Ordinance approving a Zone Change (ZC 22-02)\nfrom R-1 (Low Density Residential Zone) to R-1 PD (Low Density Residential\nPlanned Development Overlay District) on property located at\n10343-10351 Mapledale Street and amending the zoning map.\nCEQA: The actions in adopting the Ordinance are exempt from environmental\nreview under the California Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources\nCode §§ 21000, et seq., “CEQA”) and CEQA Guidelines (14California Code of\nRegulations §§ 15000, et seq.) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15532, Class 32\n(In-Fill Development Projects). The proposed Project consists of an in-fill\ndevelopment that is consistent with the applicable general plan designation,\ngeneral plan policies as well as with the applicable zoning designation and\nregulations. The Project Site is less than five acres, surrounded by urban uses and\nhas no value as habitat for endangered, rare, or threatened species. The Project\nwould not result in significant effects related to traffic, noise, air quality, or water\nquality and it can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services.\nFurthermore, it can be seen with certainty that no special circumstances exist that\nwould create a reasonable possibility that the proposed Project will have a\nsignificant adverse effect on the environment.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Waive further reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 1423; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to\nthis item.\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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E Consideration and possible action to find all bidders to be non-responsive,\nreject all bids in response to proposals submitted for the City’s Request for\nProposals (RFP) for document conversion and scanning services, and\nauthorize the City Manager to issue a new RFP No. CC-2023-01 for Document\nConversion and Scanning Services.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Find all bidders to be non-responsive, reject\nall bids, direct staff to notify all bidders, and authorize the City Manager to issue\nRFP No. CC-2023-01; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to\nthis item.
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F Consideration and possible action to authorize the Director of Public Works,\nor designee, to install red curb parking restrictions on Somerset Boulevard\nand Betty Jean Avenue (C.E. #21-01).\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the Director of Public Works, or\ndesignee, to install red curb parking restrictions on Somerset Boulevard and Betty\nJean Avenue; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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G Consideration and possible action to authorize the City Manager to\nexecute Amendment No. 1 to the Public Works Contract for Specifications\nNo. 20/21-03, in a form approved by the City Attorney, with LCR Earthwork\n& Engineering Corp., for additional work for the Reconstruct City-Owned\nParking Lot Located at 9818 Artesia Boulevard Project.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute Amendment No. 1 to the Public Works Contract with LCR Earthwork for\nSpecifications No. 20/21-03, in a form approved by the City Attorney; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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H Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 23-07 –
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A CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – INITIATION OF LITIGATION -\nGOVERNMENT CODE § 54956.9(d)(4). Number of Cases: Four.\nPotential involved properties listed below (not required by applicable law;\nvoluntarily disclosed):\n1. 9555 Ramona St., Bellflower, CA 90706;\n2. 9920 Flora Vista St., Bellflower, CA 90706;\n3. 10117 Rosecrans Ave., Bellflower, CA 90706; and\n4. 9335 Oak St., Bellflower, CA 90706.
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A City Council Announcements
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B National Black History Month Proclamation
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C Recognition of Bellflower High School’s Successful Football Season
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D Student Recognition for the Community Recycling Artwork Contest