Bellflower — 2023-05-22

City Council

#A Order of Business 13
A Consideration and possible action to authorize the City Manager to execute\nLicense Agreement File No. 774.1, in a form approved by the City Attorney,\nbetween John Giries and the City of Bellflower, regarding the use of Town\nCenter Plaza, 9847 Belmont Street, and a portion of the City-owned parking\nlot (APN 7109-010-914) to host a comedy event.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the City Manager to execute\nLicense Agreement File No. 774.1, in a form approved by the City Attorney; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
#B Order of Business 13
B Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 23-18 – A\nResolution implementing Title 14 of the Bellflower Municipal Code by\nestablishing policies and procedures for obtaining, modifying, and\nmaintaining Cannabis Business Permits (“CBP”); and superseding\nResolution Nos. 21-07 and 21-08.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Consider adopting Resolution No. 23-18; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
#C Order of Business 13
C Consideration and possible action to consider: 1) a Modification Application\nfor two existing Cannabis Business Permits (“CBP”) for dispensary\nand distribution uses for EEL Holdings, LLC (dba Catalyst - Bellflower); and\n2) a request to convert a previously held manufacturing CBP to a second\ndistribution CBP at 9032-9038 Artesia Boulevard.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Approve a Modification Application for two\nexisting Cannabis Business Permits (“CBP”) for dispensary and distribution uses\nfor EEL Holdings, LLC (dba Catalyst - Bellflower); 2) If desired, approve a request\nto convert a previously held manufacturing CBP to a second distribution CBP at\n9032-9038 Artesia Boulevard; or 3) Alternatively, discuss and take other action\nrelated to this item.
#A Order of Business 14
A Consideration and possible action to receive and file Warrant Register\nNo. 23-112, dated May 22, 2023.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Receive and file Warrant Register\nNo. 23-112; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
#B Order of Business 14
B Consideration and possible action to receive and file City Council\nTreasurer’s Report for the Month of April 2023.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Receive and file Treasurer’s Report; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
#C Order of Business 14
C Consideration and possible action to authorize the City Manager to execute\nAmendment No. 3 to Agreement File No. 853, in a form approved by the\nCity Attorney, with Mercy House Living Centers, to extend the term for\nTemporary Shelter Services at New Hope Shelter._______________________\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the City Manager to execute\nAmendment No. 3 to Agreement File No. 853, in a form approved by the City\nAttorney; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
#D Order of Business 14
D Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 23-19 – A\nResolution approving Final Map No. 82987 to allow for the subdivision of\nthree existing parcels to create two: Parcel 1 – for retail use, and Parcel 2 –\nfor 91 residential condominium units and retail use on property located at\n16411 Bellflower Boulevard, 9742 Mayne Street, and 9735 Oak Street;\nand authorize the City Manager to execute Subdivision Improvement\nAgreement File No. 837.7, in a form approved by the City Attorney, with\n16411 Bellflower, LLC.\nCEQA: Resolution No. 20-29 previously approved a mitigated negative\ndeclaration. No additional environmental review is required for the final map.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 23-19; and authorize\nthe City Manager to execute Subdivision Improvement Agreement No. 837.7, in a\nform approved by the City Attorney; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other\naction related to this item.
#E Order of Business 14
E Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 23-20 - A\nResolution fixing the tax levy for the maintenance of Vehicle Parking District\nNo. 1 for fiscal year 2023-2024.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 23-20; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
#A Order of Business 3
A CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR\n(Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6)\nAgency Negotiator: Jeffrey L. Stewart, City Manager\nEmployee Organization: American Federation of State, County, and Municipal\nEmployees (AFSCME), AFL-CIO; AFSCME-\nrepresented mid-management employees\n(Local 1511); Bellflower City Employees Association\n(BCEA) represented full-time executive assistant\nemployees; and Bellflower City Employees\nAssociation (BCEA) represented part-time community\nservice officers and maintenance workers
#B Order of Business 3
B CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR\n(Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8)\nProperty: 16227 Bellflower Boulevard\nAgency Negotiator: Jeffrey L. Stewart, City Manager\nNegotiating Party: Art Olivier\nUnder Negotiation: Price and terms of payment
#A Order of Business 9
A City Council Announcements
#B Order of Business 9
B Certificates of Achievement for Student Art Festival Winners
#C Order of Business 9
C Certificates of Achievement for Congressional Art Competition Finalists
#D Order of Business 9
D Certificates of Achievement for California Invention Competition Participants