Los Angeles — 2023-12-12

LA City Health Commission

LA County Board

#1 Closed Session
III. NOTICE OF CLOSED SESSION FOR DECEMBER 12, 2023\nCS-1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS\n(Government Code Section 54957.6)\nAgency designated representatives: Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive Officer\nand designated staff.\nEmployee Organization for represented employees: Union of American\nPhysicians & Dentists (UAPD). (23-4430)
#1 Item
1. Hearing on Annexation and Levying of Assessments for County Lighting\nDistricts in the Unincorporated Area of Ramona\nHearing on the annexation of Petition No. 5-323 (Tract 65943), located in the\nunincorporated area of Ramona (1), to County Lighting Maintenance District\n(CLMD)1687 and County Lighting District Landscaping and Lighting Act-1\n(CLD LLA-1), Unincorporated Zone; order changes to the Engineer’s Report, if\nneeded; order the tabulation of assessment ballots submitted and not withdrawn,\nin support of or in opposition to the proposed assessments, and if there is no\nmajority protest, adopt a resolution ordering the annexation of territory to CLMD\n1687 and CLD LLA-1, Unincorporated Zone, confirming a diagram and\nassessment and levying of assessments within the annexed territory for Fiscal\nYear 2025-26; and adopt joint resolutions between the Board and other taxing\nagencies approving and accepting the negotiated exchange of property tax\nrevenues resulting from the annexation of territory to CLMD 1687, as approved\nby the nonexempt taxing agencies. (Department of Public Works) (23-3714)\nDepartmental Statement
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2. Hearing on Ordinance Amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer\nProtection, Business and Wage Regulations\nHearing on ordinance for adoption amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer\nProtection, Business and Wage Regulations, to establish new and updated\npublic health permit, plan check, and service fees related to requirements for\ncompact mobile food operations, mobile food facilities, and commissaries to\nalign with recent changes to the California Retail Food Code, pursuant to\nSenate Bill 972. (Department of Public Health) (Continued from the meetings\nof 5-23-23, 6-13-23 and 9-19-23) NOTE: The Director of Public Health\nrequests that this item be continued to January 30, 2024. (23-1813)\nRevised Board Letter
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3. Hearing on Project No. 2018-000002, Los Angeles County General Plan\nAmendment\nHearing on Project No. 2018-000002-(All Districts), Advance Planning No.\nRPPL2023003022-(All Districts), to amend the Los Angeles County General\nPlan (General Plan) to incorporate the East Los Angeles, East Rancho\nDominguez, Florence-Firestone, and Willowbrook/West Rancho Dominguez\nCommunity Pedestrian Plans, and other minor technical revisions into "Step by\nStep Los Angeles County: Pedestrian Plans for Unincorporated Communities,"\na sub-element of the Mobility Element of the General Plan, as recommended by\nthe Regional Planning Commission; and certify that the Addendum to the\npreviously certified Final Mitigated Negative Declaration was completed in\ncompliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, and reflects the\nindependent judgment and analysis of the County; find that the Board has\nreviewed and considered the information contained in the Addendum and\napprove the Addendum. (Department of Public Health) (23-4303)
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4. Hearing on Ordinance for Adoption Amending County Code, Title 8 -\nConsumer Protection, Business and Wage Regulation\nHearing on ordinance for adoption amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer\nProtection, Business and Wage Regulation, adding Chapter 8.42 - Sidewalk\nVending, to regulate sidewalk vendors on public sidewalks and pedestrian paths\nin the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, requiring Sidewalk\nVendors to annually apply for a Sidewalk Vendor Registration Certificate,\ncreates administrative procedures for a sidewalk vendor program to be\nadministered by the Department of Economic Opportunity, regulates the\noperations of sidewalk vendors, including distancing and equipment\nrequirements to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, establishes an\nenforcement and appeals process including fines and penalties, and requires a\nfee amount of $604 for an initial registration application and annual renewal as\nrecommended by the Auditor-Controller for the reasonable regulatory costs for\nissuing the registration certificates and enforcing Chapter 8.42, with the fee\namount of $604 will be subsidized by the Department of Economic Opportunity\nand the fee amount reduced to $0 in the first year of the program.\n(Department of Economic Opportunity) NOTE: The Director of Economic\nOpportunity requests that this item be continued to January 30, 2024.\nDocumentation not available at the printing of the agenda. (23-4317)
#5 Item
5. Hearing on Ordinance Amending County Code, Title 32 - Fire Code\nHearing on ordinance for adoption amending County Code, Title 32 - Fire\nCode, Appendix QQ - Fire Code Fee Schedule, to adjust the Film and\nProduction Permit Fees; and find that the proposed ordinance is exempt from\nthe California Environmental Quality Act. (Fire Department) (23-4305)\nII. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT 6

LA Police Commission

#1 Order of Business
1. REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE\n• Significant incidents and activities occurring from November 21, 2023 – December 2, 2023.\n• Crime Statistics\n• Department Personnel Strength
#2 Order of Business
2. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
#3 Order of Business
3. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS\nThe Consent Agenda items are considered to be routine and non-controversial upon which documentation\nprovided to the Board is adequate to give sufficient information for approval without inquiry or discussion. It is\ndesignated to minimize the time required for the handling of routine matters in order to permit additional time to\nbe spent on more significant matters. The President can call for ayes and nays on the Consent Agenda as a whole\nand the vote will be treated as a separate vote on each item. These items may be moved to the Regular Agenda at\nthe order of the President or at the request of the other members of the Board.\nA. DEPARTMENT’S REPORT dated November 30, 2023, relative to Fireworks Buy-Back Program\nFunding, as set forth. [BPC #23-243]\nRecommendation(s) for Board action:\nAPPROVE the Department’s report and TRANSMIT to City Council.
#4 Order of Business
4. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS\nA. DEPARTMENT’S VERBAL PRESENTATION and DISCUSSION relative to the\nImplementation of Real Time Crime Centers\nB. DEPARTMENT’S REPORT dated December 1, 2023, relative to authorization to possess Firearms\nby peace officers, deferred action for Childhood arrivals (DACA) recipients – Established, as set\nforth. [BPC #23-241]\nRecommendation(s) for Board action:\nAPPROVE the Department’s report.\nC. DEPARTMENT’S REPORT dated November 28, 2023, relative to the response to City\nCouncil’s request regarding enforcement of Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 80.36.1 and tour\nbus operations in the Hollywood Hills, as set forth. [BPC #23-242]\nRecommendation(s) for Board action:\nApprove the Department’s report and TRANSMIT to City Council.
#5 Order of Business
5. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS\nA. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE/ DISMISSAL/ RELEASE/ PUBLIC EMPLOYEE\nPERFORMANCE EVALUATION. Officer – Involved Shooting (OIS), and Non-Tactical\nUnintentional Discharge (NTUD). Government Code Section 54957.\n1. OIS - #003-23 One Sergeant I\nDate of Occurrence: 1/3/23 Two Police Officer II\nInvolved Party: O. Sanchez One Police Officer I\n2. NTUD #014-23 One Police Officer II\nDate of Occurrence: 4/16/23\nInvolved Party: N/A\nB. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE/ DISMISSAL/ RELEASE/ PUBLIC EMPLOYEE\nPERFORMANCE EVAULATION. Discussion and possible Board action relative to\ninvestigations Concerning Complaint File No. 22-003782, and Complaint File No. 23-000392.\nGovernment Code Section 54957.\n1. Chief of Police\n2. Chief of Police