Long Beach — 2023-02-21

City Council

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1. 23-0148 Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund\nGroup in the City Manager Department by $212, offset by the Fourth\nCouncil District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the\nCitywide Activities Department to provide support for the Native\nAmerican Heritage Celebration that occurred on November 1, 2022;\nand\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide\nActivities Department by $212 to offset a transfer to the City Manager\nDepartment.\nOffice or Department: COUNCILMAN DARYL SUPERNAW,\nFOURTH DISTRICT\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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10. 23-0155 Recommendation to receive and file a new list of City Council Standing\nCommittees, Authorities and Memberships.\nOffice or Department: MAYOR REX RICHARDSON\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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11. 23-0118 Recommendation to respectfully request City Council approval of the\n2023 State Legislative Agenda as recommended by the State\nLegislation Committee.\nOffice or Department: COUNCILMEMBER ROBERTO URANGA,\nSEVENTH DISTRICT, CHAIR; STATE\nLEGISLATION COMMITTEE\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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12. 23-0156 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute\nall documents necessary to enter into contracts, including any\nnecessary subsequent amendments, in an aggregate total amount not\nto exceed $100,000, with organizations that manage Business\nImprovement Districts to deliver programs funded by the Long Beach\nRecovery Act Visual Improvement Program. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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13. 23-0157 Recommendation to adopt resolution proclaiming the termination of the\nLocal Emergency and the Local Health Emergency caused by the\nnovel coronavirus (COVID-19). (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES;\nDISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND\nEMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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14. 23-0158 Recommendation to declare ordinance of the City Council of the City of\nLong Beach amending Section 2.84.030(C) of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code to raise the preference cap to $50,000, read for the\nfirst time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council\nfor final reading. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: CITY ATTORNEY\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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15. 23-0138 Recommendation to declare ordinance amending the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code by amending Chapters 8.85 and 8.87, all relating to\nthe Long Beach Certified Uniform Program Agency (CUPA), read and\nadopted as read. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: CITY ATTORNEY\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nNEW BUSINESS:\nNew Business items are additions to the City Council Agenda subsequent to the\nposting of the agenda on Monday afternoon.
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2. 23-0149 Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund\nGroup in the City Manager Department by $200, offset by the Seventh\nCouncil District One-time District Priority Funds, transferred from the\nCitywide Activities Department to support the Wrigley Area\nNeighborhood Alliance organized cleanup and tree planting event at\nCressa Park on March 4, 2023; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group by $200 to offset\na transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department: COUNCILMEMBER ROBERTO URANGA,\nSEVENTH DISTRICT\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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4. 23-0151 Recommendation to refer to City Attorney damage claims received\nbetween February 6, 2023 and February 13, 2023.\nOffice or Department: CITY CLERK\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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5. 23-0152 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute a\ncontract amendment to Contract ML16017 for Local Government\nMatch Program funding with the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction\nReview Committee through the South Coast Air Quality Management\nDistrict to extend the term of the contract to May 4, 2029. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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6. 23-0153 Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. ITB FS22-163 and award\ncontracts to HERC Rentals, Inc., of Bonita Springs, FL, and United\nRentals (North America), Inc., of Stamford, CT, for the rental of\nheavy-duty equipment, in an annual aggregate amount of $850,000,\nwith a 15 percent annual contingency amount of $127,500, for a total\nannual aggregate amount not to exceed $977,500, for a period of two\nyears, with the option to renew for three additional one-year periods, at\nthe discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City Manager, or\ndesignee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the\ncontracts, including any necessary subsequent amendments; and\nIncrease appropriation in the Fleet Services Fund Group in the\nFinancial Management Department by $250,000, offset by funds\navailable generated by revenue collected from user departments\nthrough the Fleet Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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7. 23-0154 Recommendation to receive and file the application of Wedgewood\nBeverage, Incorporated, dba Wedgewood Wedding and Catering, for a\nperson to person and premise to premise transfer of an Alcoholic\nBeverage Control (ABC) License, at 600 East 5th Street, submit a\nPublic Notice of Protest to ABC; and, direct the City Manager to\nwithdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is granted.\n(District 1)\nOffice or Department: POLICE\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nCEREMONIALS AND PRESENTATIONS:\nBLACK HISTORY MONTH
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8. 23-0073 Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record,\nconclude the public hearing, and consider the applicant’s appeal by\nSM Car Wash (APL22-005);\nAdopt resolution adopting and certifying a Mitigated Negative\nDeclaration (IS/MND 06-22) and making findings of fact;\n23-0074 Declare ordinance amending the Land Use District Map (Zoning Map)\nby amending portions of Part 10 of said map to approve and implement\na Zone Change (ZCHG20-009) from Regional Highway Commercial\n(CHW) and Low-density Multi-Family Residential, small lot (R-3-S) to\nCommunity R-4-N Commercial (CCN) read the first time and laid over\nto the next regular meeting of the City Council for final reading; and\nDeny the appeal of the Planning Commission’s decision and deny a\nConditional Use Permit (CUP20-003) for a new 3,278-square-foot\ndetached automated car wash along with two ancillary buildings,\nlocated at 1911 East Pacific Coast Highway in the CCN Zoning\nDistricts. (District 6)\nOffice or Department: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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9. 23-0104 Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record\nand conclude the public hearing and consider two third-party appeals\nby Laurie Angel and Kirk Davis (APL 22-006); and\nDeny the appeals and approve a Site Plan Review (SPR 22-078) for\nthe development of a 303,972 square foot concrete tilt-up building\nincluding 9,000 square feet of office space approximately 51 feet in\nheight on a 14.16-acre lot at 5910 Cherry Avenue in the General\nIndustrial Zoning District. (District 9)\nOffice or Department: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.