Calabasas — 2026-05-27

City Council

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1. Conference with Labor Negotiator (Government Code Section 54957.6) City Negotiator: Kindon Meik, City Manager Employees: All Unrepresented Employees
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10. Community Facility District Tax Levies Regular City Council Agenda\nRecommendation:\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-2010, Levying Special Revenue Taxes within the\nCity of Calabasas Community Facilities District No 98-1, Special Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2018; and\n2. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-2011, Levying Special Taxes within the City of\nCalabasas Community Facilities District No. 2001-1, Special Tax Refunding\nBonds, Series 2017 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27.
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11. Amendment No. 3 to the Solid Waste Collection Franchise Agreement with Waste Management\nRecommendation: Authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 3 to the\nSolid Waste Franchise Agreement with Waste Management (WM). Amendment No.\n3 would authorize the third contract extension for a two-year period, ranging\nfrom March 1, 2027, through February 28, 2029.
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12. On-Call/As-Needed Contracts for Watershed Support Services\nRecommendation: Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute Professional\nServices Agreements with three (3) consulting firms for On-Call/As-Needed\nWatershed Support Services in an amount not to exceed $300,000 each for a fiveyear term.
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13. Memorandum of Agreement for the Administration and Cost Sharing for\nImplementing the Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Program and Watershed\nManagement Plan for the Upper Los Angeles River Watershed Management Area\nRecommendation: Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute the\nMemorandum of Agreement (MOA) regarding the administration and cost sharing\nfor implementing the Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Program (CIMP) and\nWatershed Management Plan (WMP) in the total amount of $105,617 for the Upper\nLos Angeles River Watershed Management Area (ULAR WMA).
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14. Amendment No. 1 to Maintenance Contract with Clean Lakes, Inc. for\nCalabasas Lake, Located Within Calabasas Park Homeowners Association\nRecommendation: Authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to the\nProfessional Services Agreement with Clean Lakes, Inc. (Clean Lakes) to include\nthe replacement of the existing aeration system at Calabasas Lake, located within\nCalabasas Park Homeowners Association, in the amount of $381,600, resulting in a\nrevised contract total not to exceed amount of $1,872,782.
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15. Legislative Advocacy Positions on Pending State Legislation Recommendation:\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider the City’s legislative advocacy\npositions and authorize staff to communicate the City’s support for the following State legislative proposals:\n• AB 2529 – Civil Claims: Public Entities and Employees: Declaration\n• AB 1942 – Electric Bicycles: Registration and Special License Plates • SB 1167 – Electric Bicycles: Classifications • CJPIA Liability Reform Efforts Regular City Council Agenda\nPUBLIC HEARINGS
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16. Landscape Maintenance District No. 22 and Landscape Lighting Act Districts\nNos. 22, 24, 27, & 32 Assessment Proceedings for FY 2026-27\nRecommendation: Open the public hearing, receive and consider public testimony\nregarding the assessment for the Landscape Lighting Act District Nos. 22, 24, 27, &\n32. Continue the public hearing to a date certain of June 10, 2026, to certify the ballot tabulation results.\nCONTINUED BUSINESS
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17. Declaring the Results of the Canvass of Vote for the City of Calabasas Special Municipal Election of May 5, 2026\nRecommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2026-2012 reciting the facts of the Special\nMunicipal Election held on May 5, 2026 and declaring the results.
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18. Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 2026-422 Relating to a\nTransaction and Use Tax Measure (Measure K) Approved by Voters at the May 5, 2026 Special Municipal Election\nRecommendation: Conduct second reading, waiving the reading of the full text and\nfurther reading, and adopt Ordinance No. 2026-422 imposing a one percent\nTransactions and Use Tax for general governmental use to be administered by the\nCalifornia Department of Tax and Fee Administration, approved by the voters at the\nMay 5, 2026 Special Municipal Election, to complete the implementation of Measure\nK pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 7285.9.\nNEW BUSINESS
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19. Resolutions, Forms, and Documents required by California Department of Tax\nand Fee Administration (CDTFA) Related to Measure K Transactions and Use Tax Recommendation:\n1. Adopt the Resolution 2026-2013: A Resolution of the City Council of the City of\nCalabasas Authorizing City Manager to Execute Agreements with the California\nDepartment of Tax and Fee Administration for Implementation of a Local Transactions and Use Tax.\n2. Adopt the Resolution 2026-2014: A Resolution of the City Council of the City of\nCalabasas Authorizing Examination of Sales or Transactions and Use Tax Records.\n3. Authorize the City Manager and designated City employees to complete and\nsubmit forms to CDTFA on behalf of the City in connection with implementation and administration of Measure K.
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2. Conference with Legal Counsel: Potential for Litigation Against the City (Government Code Sections 54956.9(d)(2) & (e)(1))\nBased on existing facts and circumstances which the City believes are not yet\nknown to potential plaintiff or plaintiffs, there is significant exposure to litigation against the City.\nNumber of Potential Cases: One\nCALL TO ORDER - OPEN SESSION - 7:00 PM ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF AGENDA CLOSED SESSION REPORT PRESENTATIONS
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4. City Council Minutes\nRecommendation: Approve the minutes of the regular City Council Meetings of\nMarch 25, April 8, and April 22, 2026.
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5. Quarterly Investment Report for Quarter Ending March 31, 2026\nRecommendation: Receive and file the quarterly investment report for the quarter ending March 31, 2026.
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6. Adoption of Ordinance No. 2026-424 - Objective Design Standards (ODS) for Multi-Family and Mixed-Use Projects\nRecommendation: Conduct second reading, waiving full reading of the text, and\nadopt Ordinance No. 2026-424 adding Section 17.12.147 of the Calabasas\nMunicipal Code regarding Objective Design Standards, and amending Section\n17.12.145 to align the existing section with the proposed Objective Design Standards.
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7. Commission Appointment\nRecommendation: Confirm the appointment of Jennifer Jasbi to the Parks,\nRecreation and Education Commission to fill an unscheduled vacancy for a term ending in January 2027.
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8. Calabasas General Municipal Election - November 3, 2026 Recommendation:\nApprove and adopt the following for the Calabasas General Municipal Election to be held on November 3, 2026:\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-2007: Calling for the holding of a General\nMunicipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, for the election\nof certain officers as required by the provisions of the laws of the State of California relating to general law cities; and\n2. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-2008: Requesting the Board of Supervisors of the\nCounty of Los Angeles to render specified services to the City relating to the\nconduct of a General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026; and\n3. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-2009: Adopting regulations for candidates for\nelective office pertaining to Candidates’ Statements submitted to the voters at\nan election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026.
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9. Engagement Letter with Rogers, Anderson, Malody & Scott LLP (RAMS) for\nthe Annual Audit of the Financial Statements for June 30, 2026\nRecommendation: Authorize City Manager or Chief Financial Officer to sign all\ndocuments relating to Engagement Letter with the City’s independent auditors,\nRogers, Anderson Malody & Scott LLP (RAMS) to perform the annual audit of City’s\nfinancial statements for period ending June 30, 2026, and the Calabasas Community Foundation.