Bellflower — 2024-05-28
City Council
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A Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-24 – A\nResolution authorizing additional positions within the Public Works\nDepartment, effective July 1, 2024, and funding for other related costs.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-24, authorizing\nadditional positions within the Public Works Department, effective July 1, 2024;\nand 2) Incorporate a budget amendment, to reflect the addition of the one\nFull-Time Crew Leader, one Full-Time Maintenance Worker I/II, two Part-Time\nMaintenance Work positions, and other related costs (General Fund, Streets\nDivision); or 3) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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A Consideration and possible action to receive and file Warrant Register\nNo. 24-112, dated May 28, 2024.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Receive and file Warrant Register\nNo. 24-112; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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B Consideration and possible action to receive and file Treasurer’s Report for\nthe Month of April 2024.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Receive and file the Treasurer’s Report; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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D Consideration and possible action to adopt a Legislative Platform\nauthorizing the City Manager to issue position letters on State and Federal\nlegislation impacting local government services in Bellflower.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt the proposed Legislative Platform; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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E Consideration and possible action to authorize the City Manager to execute\nLicense Agreement File No. 1048, in a form approved by the City Attorney,\nbetween James Redding and the City of Bellflower, regarding the use of\npublic parking lots located within the Town Center District and the\nCivic Center.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the City Manager to execute\nLicense Agreement File No. 1048, in a form approved by the City Attorney; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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F Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-25 – A\nResolution establishing the Capital Improvement Projects Budget for Fiscal\nYear 2024-2025 funded by Senate Bill 1: Road Repair and Accountability Act\nof 2017.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-25 for Fiscal Year\n2024-2025 in the budget to Account No. 145-47050-9000 for the total project\nfunding of $5,276,780; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to\nthis item.
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G Consideration and possible action to adopt Resolution No. 24-26 – A\nResolution approving the Plans and Specifications for the Designated Block\nDowntown Façade Improvement Program (Specifications No. 22/23-08)\npursuant to Government Code §830.6, establishing a project payment\naccount; and authorizing 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 determined\nto be categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15301 (Class 1 –\nExisting Facilities).\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-26; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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H Consideration and possible action to award a contract to Doug Martin\nContracting Company, Inc., for Placing of Slurry Seal on Various Streets\nIncluding City-Owned Alleyways (Specifications No. 23/24-02); and authorize\nthe City Manager to execute a contract with Doug Martin Contracting\nCompany, Inc., in a form approved by the City Attorney.\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) Award a contract to Doug Martin for the\nProject and authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with Doug Martin, in\na form approved by the City Attorney; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other\naction related to this item.\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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I Consideration and possible action to waive further reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 1431 – An Ordinance amending Bellflower Municipal Code\n(“BMC”) Chapter 8.16 regulating fireworks in accordance with Government\nCode §§ 51306, et seq.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance\nNo. 1431; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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J Consideration and possible action to receive and file Lease Agreement\nFile No. 1047 with KaziRokz LLC for lease of property at\n16552 Bellflower Boulevard, also known as Kiosk B.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Receive and file Lease Agreement File\nNo. 1047; or 2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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K Consideration and possible action to approve the submission of a\nsub-application for grant funding with the California Office of Emergency\nServices (CalOES) for a hazard mitigation plan.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Approve submission of grant to CalOES; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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L Consideration and possible action to authorize the City Manager to execute\nAgreement File No. 696.6, in a form approved by the City Attorney, with\nMuniEnvironmental, LLC, to provide assistance with the SB 1383 Planning\nand Compliance Assistance Services and approve Resolution No. 24-27 – A\nResolution amending the Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 to\nprovide additional funding for organic waste recycling program.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the City Manager to execute\nAgreement File No. 696.6, in a form approved by the City Attorney; and 2) Approve\nResolution No. 24-27 to amend the operating budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 to\nprovide additional funding in Account No. 010-42360-3310 to increase the\nallocation by $157,272, to the overall program budget of $207,272; or\n3) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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M Consideration and possible action to consider: (1) approving a $7,500\ncontribution in Cannabis Education Funding to the 605 All Star Band, which\nwill march in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, on January 1, 2025;\n(2) authorizing the City Manager or designee to coordinate with the 605 All\nStar Band and the City of Lakewood on a moving street closure for a practice\nparade march on December 1, 2024, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; and\n(3) approving the City to provide in-kind services to assist with the practice\nparade.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) If appropriate, approve a $7,500 contribution\nin Cannabis Education Funding to the 605 All-Star Band; and 2) Authorize the City\nManager or designee to coordinate with the 605 All Star Band and the City of\nLakewood on a moving street closure for a practice parade march on December 1,\n2024 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; and 3) Approve the City to provide in-kind\nservices to assist with the practice parade; or 4) Alternatively, discuss and take\nother action related to this item.\n14 CONSENT CALENDAR – Continued
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N Consideration and possible action to receive and file Official Travel Report –\nCalifornia Contract Cities Association, 65th Annual Municipal Seminar,\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Receive and file Official Travel Report for the\nCalifornia Contract Cities Association, 65th Annual Municipal Seminar; or\n2) Alternatively, discuss and take other action related to this item.
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O Consideration and possible action to authorize the City Manager to execute\nAgreement File No. 320.8.11, in a form approved by the City Attorney, with\nBellflower-Somerset Mutual Water Company, for the lease of water pumping\nallocation rights for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.\nRecommendation to City Council: 1) Authorize the City Manager to execute\nAgreement File No. 320.8.11, in a form approved by the City Attorney; or\n2) 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: 16730 Bellflower Boulevard\nAgency Negotiator: Ryan Smoot, City Manager\nNegotiating Party: Chamber of Commerce\nUnder Negotiation: Price and terms of payment
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A City Council Announcements
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B Certificates of Achievement for Student Art Festival Winners
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C Proclamation Declaring the month of May as “Mental Health Awareness Month”
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D Proclamation Declaring the month of May as “Asian American and Pacific Islander\nMonth”
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E Presentation by LA County Sanitation District for the Ramona Avenue Sewer\nRelining Project