Lakewood — 2024-07-09

City Council

#1 Legislation
2.1 SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2024-4; AMENDING THE\nLAKEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE TO AUTHORIZE BACKYARD BEEKEEPING FOR\nHONEYBEES ON NO MORE THAN TEN LOTS AT ANYTIME CITYWIDE WITHIN BOTH\nTHE R-1 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AND R-A (RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURE)\nZONING DISTRICTS SUBJECT TO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - Staff recommends City\nCouncil adopt the proposed ordinance.\nREPORTS:
#1 Public Hearing
1.1 CONFIRMING REPORT OF DELINQUENT FEES AND CHARGES FOR GARBAGE, WASTE\nAND REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL, RESOLUTION NO. 2024-41 - Staff\nrecommends City Council hold a public hearing and adopt proposed resolution confirming Report of\nDelinquent Fees.
#2 Public Hearing
1.2 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ACTION PLAN FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 -\nStaff recommends City Council conduct a public hearing to receive comments on the proposed\nAction Plan and following the public hearing, approve the FY 2024-2025 Action Plan, and authorize\nthe City Manager to direct staff to submit to HUD the approved Action Plan along with the required\nCDBG certifications.\nLEGISLATION:
#1 Reports
3.1 APPOINTMENT OF MEASURE L CITIZENS OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEMBERS - Staff\nrecommends City Council approve the appointments of Catherine Tolentino and Joy Janes for the\nMeasure L Citizens Oversight Committee.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
#1 Routine Item
RI-1 PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS - Staff recommends City Council approve report of personnel\ntransactions.
#2 Routine Item
RI-2 REGISTERS OF DEMANDS - Staff recommends City Council approve registers of demands.
#3 Routine Item
RI-3 PERMIT FOR STREET CLOSURE FOR BLOCK PARTY ON GREENMEADOW ROAD - Staff\nrecommends City Council approve permit be issued to responsible applicant authorizing temporary\nclosure at the requested location on Saturday, July 20, 2024.
#4 Routine Item
RI-4 DESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATE FOR LEAGUE ANNUAL CONFERENCE - Staff\nrecommends City Council appoint a Council Member to represent the City as delegate for voting\npurposes at League Annual Business Meeting, or, in lieu of a Council Member, the City Manager.\nJuly 9, 2024
#5 Routine Item
RI-5 AGREEMENT WITH COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES FOR HELICOPTER PATROL LAW\nENFORCEMENT SERVICES - Staff recommends City Council approve the Helicopter Patrol Law\nEnforcement Services agreement with the County of Los Angeles for an additional five-year term\ncommencing July 1, 2024, and expiring June 30, 2029, and authorize the Mayor to sign the\nagreement as approved by the City Attorney.
#6 Routine Item
RI-6 AGREEMENT WITH MACERICH LAKEWOOD LP FOR SUPPLEMENTAL LAW\nENFORCEMENT SERVICES AT LAKEWOOD CENTER MALL - Staff recommends City\nCouncil approve the agreement with Macerich Lakewood LP for Supplemental Law Enforcement\nServices through the Public Safety Department commencing July 18, 2024 through June 30, 2025,\nand authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement approved as to form by the City Attorney.
#7 Routine Item
RI-7 DECLARING JULY AS PARKS MAKE LIFE BETTER! MONTH; RESOLUTION NO. 2024-40\n– Staff recommends City Council sign the resolution declaring the month of July as Parks Make\nLife Better! month as part of the CPRS campaign to encourage cities to maintain parks and\nrecreation programs and facilities in the forefront of public policy.\nPUBLIC HEARINGS: