Burbank — 2023-02-14

City Council

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10. Consideration of a Resolution Condemning Azerbaijan’s Blockade of Artsakh\nand Anti-Armenian Sentiment Towards the Armenian American Community –\nCity Manager’s Office\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council could:\n1. Note and file the report.\n2. Direct staff to come back for a second step. or\n3. In the interest of time due to the sensitive nature of the conflict, forgo the\ncustomary second step in the additional agenda item process; Adopt A\nRESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURBANK\nCONDEMNING AZERBAIJAN’S BLOCKADE OF ARTSAKH AND ANTI-\nARMENIAN SENTIMENT TOWARDS THE ARMENIAN AMERICAN\nCOMMUNITY.
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2. Introduction of an Ordinance Amending Burbank Municipal Code Sections 1-1-\n105 Violations of the Code and 1-1-108.1 Administrative Citations and Approval\nof a 5-year Contract with Data Ticket Inc. for Administrative Citation Services –\nParks, Recreation and Community Services Department\n1. Introduce AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nBURBANK AMENDING BURBANK MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 1-1-\n105 VIOLATIONS OF THE CODE AND 1-1-108.1 ADMINISTRATIVE\nCITATIONS.\n2/10/23, 1:01 PM City Council Meeting\n2. Approve a 5-year Contract with Data Ticket Inc. for Administrative Citation\nServices.\nStaff Report\nAttachment 1\nAttachment 2\nAttachment 3\nAttachment 4
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3. Approval of a One-Year Lease Agreement Extension with Sweet 16 Musical\nProperties, Inc., DBA Hollywood Piano, at 323 S. Front Street - Community\nDevelopment Department\nRecommendation:\nApprove the Third Addendum/Amendment to Lease Agreement (Third\nAmendment) Authorizing a One-Year Lease Agreement Extension with Sweet\n16 Musical Properties, Inc., DBA Hollywood Piano, for approximately 8,000\nsquare feet of space currently occupied at 323 S. Front Street.\nStaff Report\nAttachment 1\nAttachment 2\nAttachment 3\nEnvironmental Review: This item is a 12-month continuation of an existing\nlease of a publicly owned facility, with no expansion of existing or former\nuse. Therefore, this item is categorically exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 1 ("Existing Facilities"),\nSection 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines.
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4. Adoption Adoption of a Resolution to Authorize Burbank Water and Power to\nSubmit a Grant Application to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s\nWaterSMART Program, and the Grant Acceptance, and Execution for a Potable\nReuse Planning and Environmental Compliance Study – Burbank Water and\nPower Department\nRecommendation:\nAdopt A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURBANK\nAUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE\nUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF\nRECLAMATION, FOR THE 2023 WATERSMART WATER RECYCLING AND\nDESALINATION PLANNING GRANT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE\nBURBANK WATER AND POWER GENERAL MANAGER, AS DESIGNEE OF\nTHE CITY MANAGER, TO EXECUTE A GRANT AGREEMENT.\n2/10/23, 1:01 PM City Council Meeting\nStaff Report\nAttachment 1
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5. Adoption of a Resolution to Approve a Memorandum of Understanding between\nthe City of Burbank and the Burbank Fire Fighters Association from July 2022 –\nJune 2025 and Adoption of a Resolution to Approve a Citywide Salary Schedule\n– Management Services Department\n1. Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURBANK\nAPPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) WITH\nTHE CITY OF BURBANK AND THE BURBANK FIRE FIGHTERS\nASSOCIATION (BFF) FROM JULY 1, 2022 - JUNE 30, 2025.\n2. Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURBANK\nAPPROVING A CITYWIDE SALARY SCHEDULE.\n3. Amend the Fiscal Year 2022/23 Adopted Budget to appropriate\n$2,085,509 from revenue account 001.ND000.30010.0000.000000.00000\n(General Fund, Non-Departmental, Unassigned Fund Balance) to\nexpenditure account 001.ND01A.60018.0000.000000.00000 (General\nFund, Non-Departmental, Salaries Holding).\nStaff Report\nAttachment 1\nAttachment 2\nAttachment 3\nAttachment 4\nK. Public Hearing:
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6. Introduction of an Ordinance Amending Title 7 (Public Ways and Property),\nChapter 4 (Trees and Vegetation) of the Burbank Municipal Code to Protect\nTrees in Public Right of Ways During Construction Activities and Adoption of a\nResolution Amending the 2022-2023 Citywide Fee Schedule - Community\nDevelopment Department/Parks, Recreation and Community Services\nDepartment\n1. Introduce AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nBURBANK AMENDING TITLE 7 (PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY)\nCHAPTER 4 (TREES AND VEGETATION) OF THE BURBANK\nMUNICIPAL CODE TO PROTECT TREES IN PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAYS.\n2. Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURBANK\nAMENDING ARTICLE IX, OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 CITYWIDE\nFEE SCHEDULE TO ADD SECTION 10 TO ESTABLISH A FEE\nMETHODOLOGY TO DETERMINE THE VALUATION OF AN EXISTING\nPUBLIC TREE FOR THE PURPOSES OF PUBLIC TREE REMOVALS.\nStaff Report\n2/10/23, 1:01 PM City Council Meeting\nAttachment 1\nAttachment 2\nAttachment 3\nAttachment 4\nAttachment 5\nCorrespondences\nEnvironmental Review: Staff recommends that the City Council find that\nthe proposed City code amendment (the project) is categorically exempt\nfrom environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act\n(Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq,) ("CEQA") pursuant to\nSections 15060(c)(2), 15060(c)(3), and 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA\nGuidelines because it will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable\nindirect physical change in the environment, because there is no\npossibility that it may have a significant effect on the environment, and\nbecause it is not a ?project? as that term is defined in Section 15378 of\nthe State CEQA Guidelines. Staff also recommends that the City Council\nfind that the project is categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to\nSection 15308, Class 8, of the CEQA Guidelines pertaining to actions\ntaken by regulatory agencies for the protection of the environment to\nassure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the\nenvironment where the regulatory process involves procedures for\nprotection of the environment. This project involves the adoption of\namendments to the BMC, including new objective standards intended to\nprotect public trees during construction activities.\n*** If Additional Documents/Correspondences are submitted for this item,\nthey will be periodically posted to the City website for public viewing. ***\nPublic Hearing Public Comment: To speak in person, a SALMON Public\nComment Card must be completed and presented to the City Clerk prior\nto the comment period.\nCouncil Action:\nL. Reports to Council: (Items listed under this section will have an oral report provided)
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7. Approval to Amend the Transit Operational and Maintenance Agreement with\nMV Public Transportation, Inc., Service Changes to the BurbankBus NoHo\nMedia District (Green) Route, and Amend the Fiscal Year Budget 2022-23\nBudget – Community Development Department\n1. Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Transit Operational and Maintenance\nAgreement with MV Public Transportation, Inc.\n2. Approve service changes to the BurbankBus NoHo Media District (Green)\nRoute in line with the City’s adopted BurbankBus Fixed Route Service\nPolicies\n2/10/23, 1:01 PM City Council Meeting\n3. Amend the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Budget by appropriating $110,000 Prop C\nfunds.\nStaff Report\nAttachment 1\nAttachment 2\nAttachment 3\nAttachment 4\nAttachment 5\nAttachment 6\nAttachment 7\nEnvironmental Review: Service Option 1 (Reallocate Resources to New\nNorth-South Service), is Statutorily Exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to the Public Resources\nCode Section 21080.25(b)(5) pertaining to the increase of Compressed\nNatural Gas bus service on existing public rights of way. Service Option 2\n(Eliminate Service) is Categorically Exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA\nGuidelines Section 15301 Class I: The BurbankBus Green Route is part of\nthe City’s public bus transit system and works in concert with LA County\nMetro and Metrolink to provide a public transit network for local and\nregional public transit riders. The proposed elimination of the City’s Green\nRoute would result in a negligible change to the public access to public\ntransit in the City and larger region. Specifically, the Green Route exhibits\nvery low ridership and duplicates other Metro transit service, therefore\nelimination is not expected to materially change the public’s access to, or\nusage of, transit service in the City.\nPublic Comment: To speak in person, a YELLOW Public Comment Card\nmust be completed and presented to the City Clerk prior to the comment\nperiod.\nCouncil Action:
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8. Approval of a Professional Services Agreement to Hire a Public Relations Firm\nto Assist with Districting Efforts – City Attorney’s Office\nRecommendation:\nApprove and authorize the City Manager, or their designee, to:\n1. Enter into a Professional Services Agreement with a communications and\npublic outreach firm, as recommended by staff, to structure the community\noutreach and engagement for districting.\n2/10/23, 1:01 PM City Council Meeting\n2. Approve a budget amendment to the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Adopted Budget\nappropriating up to $150,000 to retain a communications and public\noutreach firm\n3. Execute any ancillary documents necessary to effectuate the\nimplementation thereof.\nStaff Report\nPublic Comment: To speak in person, a YELLOW Public Comment Card\nmust be completed and presented to the City Clerk prior to the comment\nperiod.\nCouncil Action:
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9. Approval of the City of Burbank 2023 Legislative Platform - City Manager’s\nOffice\nRecommendation:\nApprove the City of Burbank 2023 Legislative Platform.\nStaff Report\nAttachment 1\nPublic Comment: To speak in person, a YELLOW Public Comment Card\nmust be completed and presented to the City Clerk prior to the comment\nperiod.\nCouncil Action: