Los Angeles — 2023-05-18
Board of Rec and Park Commission
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Board Report
23-094 Baldwin Hills and Urban Watersheds Conservancy California Drought, Water,\nParks, Climate, Coastal Protection, and Outdoor Access for All Act of 2018\n(Proposition 68) Grant for the Slauson-Connect Park Project –– Authorization to\nApply and Submit Grant Application; Grant Resolution; and Acceptance of Grant\nAward if Awarded
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Board Report
23-095 Measure A – Authorization to Submit Grant Application for Sixth Street Viaduct\nPark, Arts, and River Connectivity (PARC) Improvements Project and to Accept\nGrant if Awarded - Statutory Exemption from the Provisions of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Article II, Section 2(i) [Any Activity\n(Approval Of Bids, Execution of Contracts, Allocation of Funds, Etc.) for Which\nthe Underlying Project has Previously been Evaluated for Environmental\nSignificance and Processed According to the Requirements of these Guidelines]\nof City CEQA Guidelines and Section 21082 of California CEQA Guidelines
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Board Report
23-104 Boyle Heights Sports Center – Agreement with Los Angeles Conservation Corps,\nInc. for the Operation and Maintenance of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps\nSite; Categorical Exemption from the Provisions of the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Article III, Section 1, Class 1(14) [Issuance,\nRenewal or Amendment of any Lease, License or Permit to Use an Existing\n3\nStructure or Facility Involving Negligible or No Expansion of Use] of City CEQA\nGuidelines and Article 19, Section 15301 of California CEQA Guidelines
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Board Report
23-096 Various Donations to Recreation Services Branch – Metro, Pacific, Valley, West\nRegions and Expo Center, July 2022 Through March 2023
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Board Report
23-097 Termination of Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy Proposition 68 Grant for\nThe LA River Greenway Habitat Restoration (PRJ21336) Project – Reallocation\nof Quimby Fees from the Project - Statutory Exemption from the Provisions of\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Article II, Section\n2(j) [Projects which are Rejected or Disapproved] of City CEQA Guidelines and\nArticle 18, Section 15270 of California CEQA Guidelines
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Board Report
23-098 Holleigh Bernson Memorial Park and Limekiln Canyon Park - Approval of\nLicense Agreements for Placement, Operation and Maintenance of Air\nMonitoring Stations by Argos Scientific, Inc. - Categorical Exemption from the\nProvisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to\nArticle III, Section 1, Class 1(14) [Issuance, Renewal or Amendment of any\nLease, License or Permit to Use an Existing Structure or Facility Involving\n2\nNegligible or No Expansion of Use], Class 3(4) [Installation of New Equipment\nand/or Industrial Facilities Involving Negligible or No Expansion of Use if\nRequired for Safety, Health, the Public Convenience, or Environmental Control]\nof City of Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines and Sections 15301 and 15303 of\nCalifornia CEQA Guidelines
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Board Report
23-099 Rancho Cienega Park – Sports Complex Phase 1B (PRJ21492) (PRJ21049)\nProject (Project) – Revision of Scope of Work – Commitment of Supplemental\nPark Fees – Statutory Exemption from the Provisions of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Article II, Section 2(i) [Any Activity\n(Approval of Bids, Execution of Contracts, Allocation of Funds, Etc.) for which\nthe Underlying Project has Previously been Evaluated for Environmental\nSignificance and Processed According to the Requirements of City of Los\nAngeles CEQA Guidelines] of City CEQA Guidelines and Section 21082 of\nCalifornia Public Resources Code
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Board Report
23-100 Venice of America Centennial Park Outdoor Improvements (PRJ21638)\n(PRJ21637) Project – Allocation of Quimby Fees – Commitment of Park Fees --\nModification of Scope of Work - Categorical Exemption from the Provisions of\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Article III, Section\n1, Class 4(3) [New Gardening, Tree Planting, or Landscaping, but Not Including\nTree Removal Except Dead, Damaged or Diseased Trees or Limbs], Class 4(12)\n[Minor Trenching and Backfilling Where the Surface is Restored] and Class 11(6)\n[Construction or Placement of Minor Structures Accessory to (Appurtenant to)\nExisting Commercial, Industrial or Institutional Facilities] of City CEQA\nGuidelines and Article 19, Sections 15304(b), 15304(f) and 15311 of California\nCEQA Guidelines
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Board Report
23-101 Leland Park - Approval of Proposed License Agreement with SP Industrial;\nCategorical Exemption from the Provisions of the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Article III, Section 1, Class 3(12) [Storm Drains\nConstructed to Collect Low Flow or Alleviate Other Local Drainage Problems\nUnless Impact on a Park is Anticipated], Class 4(2) [Grading on Land with a\nSlope of Fifteen Percent (15%) or More, and/or Involving Grading in Excess of\n20,000 Cubic Yards] and Class 4(7) [The Issuance, Renewal or Amendment of\nany lease, License or Permit to Use Land Involving Minor Alterations to the\nCondition of the Land] of City CEQA Guidelines and Article 19, Sections\n15303(d) and 15304 of California CEQA Guidelines
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Board Report
23-102 California Department of Education – Summer Food Service Program 2022-\n2023 – Authorization to Submit Grant Application for Summer Lunch Program;\nAcceptance of Grant Funds
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Board Report
23-103 Summer Food Service Program 2023 – Approval of Standard Food Services\nAgreement with the Los Angeles Unified School District
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Commission Business
9. COMMISSION BUSINESS\nComments from Commissioners on Matters within the Board’s Jurisdiction and Requests\nby Commissioners to Schedule Specific Future Agenda Items