Lawndale — 2023-02-21

City Council

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1. Motion to read by title only and waive further reading of all ordinances listed on the\nAgenda\nRecommendation: that the City Council approve.\nAgenda\nFebruary 21, 2023
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10. Mid-Year Budget Update for Fiscal Year 2022-2023\nRecommendation: that the City Council approve all recommended budget amendments\nnoted in the Mid-Year Update for FY 2022-2023; and find this item exempt from review\nunder the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guideline\n15061(B)(3).
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11. Street Sweeping Services – Contract Extension\nRecommendation: that the City Council approve the month-month contract extension\nwith CleanStreet for citywide street sweeping services at the current rate until the next\nappropriate step is taken.\nI. CITY MANAGER REPORT\nJ. ITEMS FROM CITY COUNCILMEMBERS
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12. Russell Westbrook Statue\nRecommendation: that the City Council review the project, and if approved; 1.) Award a\ncontract in the amount of Not-To Exceed (NTE) $10,000 to Rotblatt Amrany for the\ndesign phase of the Russell Westbrook Statue; 2.) Direct staff to bring back the conceptual\ndesign to the City Council for review and approval, and to decide on whether a 6-foot, 7-\nfoot or 8-foot tall statue would be desired; 3.) Authorize the City Manager to enter into\nan agreement with Rotblatt Amrany for the next phases of the project, specifically\nfabrication and site work phases for a turnkey delivery of the project; and 4.) Authorize\nthe City Manager to identify funding at the various phases of the project, specifically\nNTE $10,000 for design, up to $157,000 for fabrication, and up to $33,000 for site work.
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13. Chickens in Residential Areas History Report\nRecommendation: that the City Council receive and file the report.
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14. Mayor/City Councilmembers Report of Attendance at Meetings and/or Events
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2. Accounts Payable Register\nRecommendation: that the City Council adopt Resolution No. CC-2302-004 authorizing\nthe payment of certain claims and demands in the amount of $767,081.55.
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4. Planning Commission Appointments 2023 - 2025\nRecommendation: that the City Council (a) approve the Mayor's appointments by\ndirecting staff to insert the appointees' names in Section I and 2 of Resolution No. CC-\n2302-006; and (b) adopt the resolution as amended.
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5. Parks, Recreation and Social Services Commission Appointments 2023 - 2025\nRecommendation: that the City Council (a) approve the Mayor's appointments by\ndirecting staff to insert the appointees' names in Section I and 2 of Resolution No. CC-\n2302-007; and (b) adopt the resolution as amended.
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6. Personnel Board Appointments 2023 – 2025\nRecommendation: that the City Council (a) approve the Mayor's appointments by\ndirecting staff to insert the appointees' names in Section I and 2 of Resolution No. CC-\n2302-008; and (b) adopt the resolution as amended.\nG. PUBLIC HEARINGS
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7. Public Hearing - Consideration of Resolution No. CC-2302-005 Amending the\nAdministrative Citation Fees and Ordinance No. 1198-23 Amending the Lawndale\nMunicipal Code to Increase Administrative Citation Fees to Illegal Vendors Which\nEngage in the Unlicensed Sale of Food, Goods, and Services within the City of\nLawndale\nRecommendation: that the City Council continue this Public Hearing to the City Council\nmeeting of March 20, 2023.
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8. Consideration of Ordinance No. 1197-23 to amend certain sections in Chapter 12.08\nof Title 12 of the Lawndale Municipal Code establishing Encroachment Permits for\nMajor Improvement Projects\nRecommendation: that the City Council A.) Conduct a public hearing; and B.) Introduce\nfor first reading by title only Ordinance No. 1197-23, an Ordinance amending Chapter\n12.08 of Title 12 the Lawndale Municipal Code establishing Encroachment Permits for\nMajor Improvement Projects to reflect recent changes in rules, regulations, and fees.
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9. Consideration of Ordinance No. 1196-23 to amend the Hawthorne Boulevard\nSpecific Plan (HBSP) to prohibit car wash facilities within the HBSP and an\nexemption from CEQA\nRecommendation: that the City Council A.) Conduct a public hearing; B.) Determine that\nOrdinance No. 1196-23 is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act\n("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15378 and 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines; and C.)\nIntroduce for first reading by title only Ordinance No. 1196-23, an Ordinance amending\nthe Hawthorne Boulevard Specific Plan to prohibit car wash uses.\nAgenda\nFebruary 21, 2023\nH. ADMINISTRATION