Cudahy — 2024-04-16
City Council
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A. Consideration to Review and Approve the Draft Minutes of April 2, 2024, for the Regular Meeting\nof the City Council and the Joint Meeting of the City of Cudahy as Successor Agency and Housing\nSuccessor Agency to the Cudahy Development Commission (page 47)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation: The City Council is requested to review and approve the City Council /\nSuccessor Agency Draft Minutes for April 2, 2024.
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B. Approval of the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) for the Month of March 2024 (page 59)\nPresented by the Finance Director\nRecommendation: The City Council is requested to approve the Local Agency Investment\nFund (LAIF) Report for the month of March 2024 in the amount of\n$12,728,593.04.
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C. Approval of the City Demands and Payroll Including Statement of Investment for the Month of\nMarch 2024 (page 63)\nPresented by the Finance Director\nRecommendation: The City Council is requested to approve the Demands and Payroll in the\namount of $1,818,213.76 including the Statement of Investments for the\nmonth of March 2024.
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A. Appeal of the Planning Commission’s Decision upholding the Community Development\nDirector’s Interpretation of Section 20.80 of the Cudahy Municipal Code Relating to the\nContinuation of Legal Nonconforming Uses and Subsequent Denial of a Zoning Clearance to Allow\na Vehicle Towing/Storage Facility at 7822 Salt Lake Avenue, in Low Density Residential (LDR)\nZone (page 75)\nPresented by the Community Development Director\nRecommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council take the following actions:\n1. Open the public hearing and receive testimony; and\n2. Adopt Resolution No. 24-08 of the City Council of the City of Cudahy,\nCalifornia, upholding the Planning Commission’s decision upholding\nthe Director’s interpretation of CMC Section 20.80 and subsequent\ndenial of a Zoning Clearance; and\n3. Find this action exempt from the California Environmental Quality\nAct (“CEQA”) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15270 (projects\nwhich are disapproved).
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B. Adoption by First Reading of Ordinance No. 741 Amending Cudahy Municipal Code Section\n10.04.020 (Vehicle Weight Limits) by adding Patata Street to the list of streets where vehicles\nexceeding 6,000 pounds are prohibited (page 97)\nPresented by the Community Development Director\nRecommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council take the following actions:\n1. Open the public hearing and receive comments; and\n2. Adopt by first reading Ordinance No. 741 (Attachment A), an\namendment to the Cudahy Municipal Code (“CMC”) Section\n10.04.020 (Vehicle Weight Limits) by adding Patata Street to the list of\nstreets where vehicles exceeding 6,000 pounds are prohibited; and\n3. Schedule a second reading of Ordinance No. 741 at the next regularly\nscheduled City Council meeting on April 16, 2024; and\n4. Find the Project exempt from the California Environmental Quality\nAct (“CEQA”) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 150601(b)(3).
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A. Consideration to Appoint an Alternate to the Southeast Gateway Line Corridor Cities Committee\n(page 115)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation: The City Council is recommended to appoint an Alternate to the Southeast\nGateway Line Corridor Cities Committee.
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B. Discussion of Potential Ballot Measure for November 5, 2024 Election-Increasing Term Limits for\nCouncil Members (page 123)\nPresented by the City Attorney\nRecommendation: The City Council is recommended to discuss and, if necessary, provide\ndirection for staff to prepare language for a proposed ballot measure for\nthe November 5, 2024 election, that would increase term limits for all\nCouncil Members.
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A. Conference with Legal Counsel Anticipated Litigation - Significant Exposure to Litigation\nPursuant to Government Code § 54956.9(d)(2) - One Matter
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A. Certificate of Recognition awarded to Elizabeth Learning Center Teacher Mr. Dennis Barber
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B. Certificate of Recognition awarded to Kiwanis, Angeles por sempre unidos, and Republic Services\nfor their Participation in the Cudahy Clean-Up Event
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C. Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Office of Violence Prevention (page 7)
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D. Community Services Department Annual Update (page 25)
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E. Communications Plan Update (page 37)
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F. Proclamation - Public Service Recognition Week