Lawndale — 2023-04-17

City Council

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1. Recognition of Service – Outgoing Senior Citizen Advisory Committee Members\n Presentation of Certificate of Commendation in Push Pin Plaque to Senior Citizen\nAdvisory Committee Member Edna McQuirter.\n Presentation of City Plaque to Senior Citizen Advisory Committee Members Oscar\nBernal, Teresa Garcia, and Doris Hofmann, First Lady Emeritus.
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10. Mayor/City Councilmembers Report of Attendance at Meetings and/or Events
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2. Motion to read by title only and waive further reading of all ordinances listed on the\nAgenda\nRecommendation: that the City Council approve.
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3. Accounts Payable Register\nRecommendation: that the City Council adopt Resolution No. CC-2304-017 authorizing\nthe payment of certain claims and demands in the amount of $1,085,455.05.
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5. Consideration of Claims for Damage against the City\nRecommendation: that the City Council reject the claim filed by Benito Dilag and instruct\nstaff to process the appropriate correspondence to the claimant.
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6. Consideration to amend the Lawndale Municipal Code Establishing Rules and\nRegulations to Provide for Urban Dwelling Units and Urban Lot Splits for Single\nFamily Lots in Accordance with Senate Bill 9\nRecommendation: that the City Council A.) Conduct a public hearing; B.) Determine that\ndraft Ordinance No. 1199-23 is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(“CEQA”) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines; and C.) Introduce\nfor first reading by title only Ordinance No. 1199-23, an ordinance amending the\nLawndale Municipal Code regarding Single Family developments and subdivisions to\nreflect recent changes in state law to comply with Senate Bill 9, and waive further reading.
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7. Community Development Flatwork/Landscaping permit and Fence permit Fee\nupdate\nRecommendation: that the City Council a) Conduct a public hearing, and; b) Adopt\nResolution No. CC-2304-018 approving the proposed fee reduction for the Planning\nDepartment Fence and Flatwork/Landscaping application fees.
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8. Quarterly Investment Report for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2023\nRecommendation: that the City Council receive and file the Quarterly Investment Report\nfor the quarter ended March 31, 2023\nAgenda\nApril 17, 2023
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9. Keeping of chickens, hens, and/or fowl in Residential Areas\nRecommendation: that the City Council receive the report, provide staff comments and\nconsider the following options: a) Keep the zoning code as is, not allowing\nchicken/poultry/hens within residential areas; or b) Direct staff to draft\nchicken/poultry/hen regulations to be brought forward for consideration by the City\nCouncil; or c) Provide alternative direction to staff.