Bellflower — 2024-02-12
City Council
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Order of Business 11
A Consideration and possible action to conduct a public hearing to consider a\nZone Change and read by title only, waive further reading, and introduce\nOrdinance No. 1426 – An Ordinance changing the Zoning Designation from\nC-G (General Commercial) Zone to R-1 (Low Density Residential) Zone for\nproperties located at 10473, 10505, and 10511 Artesia Boulevard. [CITY]\nCEQA: The City reviewed the environmental impacts of the proposed Ordinance\npursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code\n§§ 21000, et seq. “CEQA”) and the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal.\nCode of Regs. §§ 15000, et seq., the “CEQA Guidelines”). CEQA Guideline\n§ 15164 provides that an addendum to an adopted Negative Declaration may be\nprepared where none of the conditions described in CEQA Guidelines § 15162\nhave occurred. The proposed Ordinance is within the scope of the City’s General\nPlan Map update which was evaluated under a Negative Declaration (“ND”)\n(Attachment D) and will not result in substantial changes in the project requiring\nmajor revisions to the ND, substantial changes with respect to the circumstances\nunder which the ND was undertaken, and that there is no new information of\nsubstantial importance which was not known and could not have been known at\nthe time the ND was adopted. Accordingly, the Ordinance is not subject to further\nenvironmental review.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Open the public hearing; take testimonial and\ndocumentary evidence; and after considering the evidence, introduce Ordinance\nNo. 1426; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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B Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-10 – A\nResolution to record a Notice of Special Assessment for Nuisance\nAbatement against the owner of 15751 Blaine Avenue (APN 6271-031-015).\n[CITY]\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-10, approving\nnuisance abatement charges and to record a lien recoverable by special\nassessment for nuisance abatement charges on real property located at\n15751 Blaine Avenue; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to\nthis item.
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A Consideration and possible action to provide direction regarding local\ncampaign contribution limits and campaign committees. [CITY]\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Provide direction regarding imposing\ncampaign contribution limits: a) Take no action at this time (continue to default\ncontribution limit amount and all requirements to the same as for state elected\nofficials); or b) Direct that a resolution or an ordinance as determined by the City\nAttorney establishing local contribution limits (or explicitly stating that there is no\nlimit) be brought for adoption; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action\nrelated to this item.\nBellflower City Council/Bellflower Financing Authority Agenda
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A Consideration and possible action to receive and file City Council Warrant\nRegister No. 24-081, dated February 12, 2024. [CITY]\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Receive and file Warrant Register\nNo. 24-081; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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B Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-04 – A\nResolution approving application(s) for specified grant funds from Budget\nAct 2023/24, 19.561(b)(34) for $2,700,000 to the City of Bellflower, for the City\nof Bellflower capital outlay related to The Oak Center, and superseding\nResolution No. 24-02. [CITY]\nCEQA: The City reviewed the environmental impacts of the proposed Ordinance\npursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code\n§§ 21000, et seq. “CEQA”) and the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal.\nCode of Regs. §§ 15000, et seq., the “CEQA Guidelines”). CEQA Guidelines\n§§ 15060(c)(2), 15061(b)(3), and 15378 exempt activities that will not result in a\ndirect or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment,\nactivities where there is possibility that it may have a significant effect on the\nenvironment, and activities that do not constitute a “project” as defined,\nrespectively. This activity is primarily a legislative tool to assess budgetary\npriorities and does not approve any of any specific projects for construction, and\ntherefore does not have the potential to have a significant effect on the\nenvironment. Accordingly, no further review is required.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-04; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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C Consideration and possible action to receive and file Bellflower Financing\nAuthority’s audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30,\n2023. [BFA] _____ _____________________________________\nRecommendation to Bellflower Financing Authority: 1) Receive and file Bellflower\nFinancing Authority’s audited financial statements; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and\ntake other action related to this item.
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Order of Business 14
D Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-05 – A\nResolution extending Permit Parking District “Y” on Nichols Street between\nWoodruff Place and Cornuta Avenue. [CITY]___________________________\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-05; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.\nBellflower City Council/Bellflower Financing Authority Agenda\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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E Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-03 – A\nResolution authorizing the destruction of obsolete records from all City\nDepartments._[CITY]______________________________________________\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-03; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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F Consideration and possible action to authorize the Director of Public Works,\nor designee, to install passenger loading zones and a bus loading\nzone serving Thomas Jefferson Elementary School at 10027 Rose Street\n(C.E.# 23 17). [CITY]\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the Director of Public Works, or\ndesignee, to install passenger loading zones and a bus loading zone at Thomas\nJefferson Elementary School at 10027 Rose Street; or 2) Alternatively, discuss\nand take other action related to this item.
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G Consideration and possible action to authorize the Director of Public Works,\nor designee, to install an on-street disabled parking space (blue curb) at\n9722 Park Street (C.E.# 24 01). [CITY]\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the Director of Public Works, or\ndesignee, to install an on-street disabled parking space (blue curb) at 9722 Park\nStreet; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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H Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-06 - A\nResolution declaring its intention to grant an oil pipeline franchise to SFPP,\nL.P. (“SFPP”), a Delaware Limited Partnership, and setting a public hearing\ndate for March 11, 2024. [CITY]\nCEQA: The proposed franchise is exempt from additional environmental review\nunder the California Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources Code\n§§ 21000, et seq., “CEQA”) and CEQA regulations (14 California Code of\nRegulations §§ 15000, et seq.) because the granting of the oil pipeline franchises\nfit within the definition of the Class 1 exemption, “Existing Facilities,” as defined in\nSection 15301(c) of the CEQA regulations. The proposed grants of franchises\ninvolve no or negligible alteration of existing facilities involving no or negligible\nexpansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the determination that the\nCategorical Exemption applies. Furthermore, the proposed grants of franchises\nwill not adversely impact air quality or any other environmental area, as they will\nbe subject to applicable regulatory requirements.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-06, a Resolution\ndeclaring its intention to grant an oil pipeline franchise to SFPP, a Delaware\nLimited Partnership and set a Public Hearing date for March 11, 2024; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.\nBellflower City Council/Bellflower Financing Authority Agenda\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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I Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-07 - A\nResolution declaring its intention to grant an oil pipeline franchise to SFPP,\nL.P. (“SFPP”), a Delaware Limited Partnership, and setting a public hearing\ndate for March 11, 2024. [CITY]\nCEQA: The proposed franchise is exempt from additional environmental review\nunder the California Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources Code\n§§ 21000, et seq., “CEQA”) and CEQA regulations (14 California Code of\nRegulations §§ 15000, et seq.) because the granting of the oil pipeline franchises\nfit within the definition of the Class 1 exemption, “Existing Facilities,” as defined in\nSection 15301(c) of the CEQA regulations. The proposed grants of franchises\ninvolve no or negligible alteration of existing facilities involving no or negligible\nexpansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the determination that the\nCategorical Exemption applies. Furthermore, the proposed grants of franchises\nwill not adversely impact air quality or any other environmental area, as they will\nbe subject to applicable regulatory requirements.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-07, a Resolution\ndeclaring its intention to grant an oil pipeline franchise to SFPP, a Delaware\nLimited Partnership and set a Public Hearing date for March 11, 2024; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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J Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-08 - A\nResolution declaring its intention to grant an oil pipeline franchise to Air\nProducts Manufacturing, LLC (“Air Products”), a Delaware Limited Liability\nCompany, and setting a public hearing date for March 11, 2024. [CITY]\nCEQA: The proposed franchise is exempt from additional environmental review\nunder the California Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources Code\n§§ 21000, et seq., “CEQA”) and CEQA regulations (14 California Code of\nRegulations §§ 15000, et seq.) because the granting of the oil pipeline franchises\nfit within the definition of the Class 1 exemption, “Existing Facilities,” as defined in\nSection 15301(c) of the CEQA regulations. The proposed grants of franchises\ninvolve no or negligible alteration of existing facilities involving no or negligible\nexpansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the determination that the\nCategorical Exemption applies. Furthermore, the proposed grants of franchises\nwill not adversely impact air quality or any other environmental area, as they will\nbe subject to applicable regulatory requirements.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-08, a Resolution\ndeclaring its intention to grant an oil pipeline franchise to Air Products\nManufacturing, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, and set a public\nhearing date for March 11, 2024; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action\nrelated to this item.\nBellflower City Council/Bellflower Financing Authority Agenda\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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Order of Business 14
K Consideration and possible action to Adopt Resolution No. 24-09 – A\nResolution Amending the Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2023 2024 to\nprovide additional funding for Butterfly Garden Park (Specifications\nNo. 21/22-03); and authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 2\nto the Public Works Contract for Specifications No. 21/22-03, in a form\napproved by the City Attorney, with ABNY General Engineering, Inc., for\nadditional work for Butterfly Garden Park. [CITY]\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-09; 2) Authorize the\nCity Manager, or designee, to execute Amendment No. 2 to the Public Works\nContract with ABNY for Specifications No. 21/22-03, in a form approved by the\nCity Attorney; or 3) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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A CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR\n(Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8)\nProperty: Assessor Parcel Nos. 7106-023-904, 7106-024-902,\n7106-024-903, and 7106-027-903\nAgency Negotiator: Ryan Smoot, City Manager\nNegotiating Party: Primestor Development, Serrano Development Group,\nCity Ventures, EAH Housing\nUnder Negotiation: Price and terms of payment
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A City Council Announcements [CITY]
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B National Black History Month Proclamation [CITY]