Lakewood — 2024-06-25
City Council
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Legislation
2.1 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-38; ESTABLISHING A REQUIRMENT FOR OBTAINING A PERMIT\nFOR SPECIAL EVENTS AT PROPERTIES OCCUPIED BY COMMERCIAL CAR WASHES AT\nPROPERTIES OCCUPIED BY COMMERCIAL CAR WASHES - Staff recommends City Council\nadopt proposed resolution.\nJune 25, 2024\nLEGISLATION: - Continued
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Legislation
2.2 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-39; APPROVING MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES\nAGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES AND CITY OF\nLAKEWOOD, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2024 - Staff recommends City Council adopt proposed\nresolution.\nREPORTS:
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Public Hearing
1.1 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-37; TO ESTABLISH RESIDENTIAL REFUSE RATES FOR FISCAL\nYEAR 2024-25 - Staff recommends City Council adopt the proposed resolution.
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Public Hearing
1.2 INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2024-4; AMENDING THE LAKEWOOD MUNICIPAL\nCODE TO AUTHORIZE BACKYARD BEEKEEPING FOR HONEYBEES ON NO MORE THAN\nTEN LOTS AT ANYTIME CITYWIDE WITHIN BOTH THE R-1 (SINGLE FAMILY\nRESIDENTIAL) AND R-A (RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURE) ZONING DISTRICTS SUBJECT\nTO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - Staff recommends City Council approve the Best\nManagement Practices for Backyard Beekeeping in Lakewood; approve the associated CEQA\nexemption; and introduce the proposed ordinance. [Continued from April 23, May 28, and\nJune 11, 2024]\nLEGISLATION:
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Reports
3.1 AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHWEST PATROL, INC. FOR ADDITIONAL\nDEPLOYMENT OF PRIVATE SECURITY PATROLS - Staff recommends City Council approve\nan agreement amendment with Southwest Patrol, Inc. to add two daytime security guards for a\nperiod 60 days commencing June 27, 2024, and authorize the City Manager to sign the agreement in\na form as approved by the City Attorney.
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Reports
3.2 CORNER LOT DEVELOPMENT – ARCHITECT/ENGINEER (A/E) DESIGN SERVICES\nAGREEMENT - Staff recommends City Council authorize an appropriation of $924,909 of\nMeasure L; and authorize additional Architect/Engineer design services work to the existing on-call\nArchitectural Services agreement for the Corner Lot Development per the Dahlin Group proposal\ndated June 17, 2024, in an amount not-to-exceed $924,909.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
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Routine Item
RI-1 MEETING MINUTES - Staff recommends City Council approve Minutes of the Meetings held\nMay 28, 2024
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Routine Item
RI-10 HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSULTING SERVICE AGREEMENT - Staff recommends City\nCouncil authorize the Mayor to execute an Amendment to the Agreement for Health and Safety\nConsulting Services with Pacific EH&S Service, Inc., subject to approval as to form by the City\nAttorney.
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Routine Item
RI-11 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH HARRIS COMPUTER CORPORATION -\nStaff recommends City Council authorize the City Manager to enter into an agreement with\nAdvanced Utility Systems in an amount not to exceed $153,608 for the upgrade of the City’s utility\nbilling software and extend the City’s Master Service Agreement with Harris Computer\nCorporation.\nPUBLIC HEARINGS:
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Routine Item
RI-2 PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS - Staff recommends City Council approve report of personnel\ntransactions.
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Routine Item
RI-3 REGISTERS OF DEMANDS - Staff recommends City Council approve registers of demands.
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Routine Item
RI-4 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES’ ACTIVITIES - Staff recommends City Council receive and file\nthe report.
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Routine Item
RI-5 MONTHLY REPORT OF INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS - MAY 2024 - Staff recommends\nCity Council receive and file the report.
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Routine Item
RI-6 REAPPOINTMENT TO THE SOUTHEAST LOS ANGELES COUNTY WORKFORCE\nDEVELOPMENT BOARD - Staff recommends City Council approve reappointment of Michael\nSegura to Southeast Los Angeles County Workforce Development Board.\nJune 25, 2024
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Routine Item
RI-7 CITY HALL OFFICE IMPROVEMENTS – PHASE 3 CHANGE ORDER - Staff recommends\nCity Council authorize staff to negotiate and execute a change order to Empire Design and Build, in\nthe amount not-to-exceed $711,000; authorize staff to issue a purchase order to D & R office works\nfor the additional furniture, in an amount not-to-exceed $190,000; and authorize an additional\nproject contingency of $110,000.
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Routine Item
RI-8 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-36; AWARD PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT NO. 2024-8, ASPHALT\nIMPROVEMENTS TO THE EXISTING MAYFAIR PARKING LOT TO LOW BIDDER R.J.\nNOBLE UNDER UNIFORM PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION COST ACCOUNTING ACT - Staff\nrecommends City Council authorize the use of Proposition “C” funds in the amount of $209,391\nand appropriate the funds into a project account; adopt the working details for the subject project;\nand adopt the proposed resolution to award a contract for the project in the amount of $209,391, to\nthe low bidder R.J. Noble, and authorize the Mayor to sign the contract in a form approved by the\nCity Attorney.
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Routine Item
RI-9 AMENDMENT OF THE ANIMAL CONTROL AGREEMENT - Staff recommends City Council\napprove the amendment with SEAACA for animal control services for a period ending June 30,\n2025, in an amount not to exceed $ 857,595 per year, in a form approved by the City Attorney and\nauthorize the signature by the Mayor.