Los Angeles — 2024-03-13
Board of Public Works
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(1)\nBPWÂ2024Â0141\nBids â 10:00 a.m.\nBids will be received at 10:00 a.m for the following Public Works projects:\nPRESENTATION\nAGENDA ITEM(S)\nBID(S)\n(1)\nBPWÂ2024Â0141\nBids â 10:00 a.m.\nBids will be received at 10:00 a.m for the following Public Works projects:\nSidewalk Repair Program Package No. 67: Access Request Sites\nW.O. E1909080\nEstimate: $1,798,963\nCD 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15\nBUREAU OF ENGINEERING
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(10)\nBPWÂ2024Â0150\nOne Infrastructure Project\n Bureau of Street Services
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(2)\nBPWÂ2024Â0142\nCD ALL\nREVISED TASK ORDER SOLICITATION (TOS) NO. 12 â BUDGET INCREASE â\nPSOMAS â BUILDLA PROJECT\nRecommending the Board:\n1. AUTHORIZE the City Engineer to issue a revision of the task for TOS No. 12\nto Psomas, increasing the budget authority from $12,000,000 to\n$12,350,000 for project management and programming services for the\nBuildLA Project.\n(W.O. E1908030, CÂ134269)\nOTHER BOARD OFFICES
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(3)\nBPWÂ2024Â0143\nOPNGAS\nCD ALL\nNONÂCOMPLIANCE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES FRANCHISE ORDINANCE\nSECTION 6.3 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND REQUIREMENT â MONETARY\nPENALTY\nRecommending the Board:\n1. DIRECT the Office of Petroleum and Natural Gas Administration and Safety\nto assess a monetary penalty to the Franchisees as listed for failure to\ncomply with Section 6.3 (Faithful Performance Bond) of the Franchise\nBPWÂ2024Â0143\nOPNGAS\nCD ALL\nNONÂCOMPLIANCE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES FRANCHISE ORDINANCE\nSECTION 6.3 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND REQUIREMENT â MONETARY\nPENALTY\nRecommending the Board:\n1. DIRECT the Office of Petroleum and Natural Gas Administration and Safety\nto assess a monetary penalty to the Franchisees as listed for failure to\ncomply with Section 6.3 (Faithful Performance Bond) of the Franchise\nOrdinance; and\na. Air Products and Chemicals â Ordinance No. 184951\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Co. â Ordinance No. 184952\nc. Dow Chemical Company â Ordinance No. 184959\nd. E&B Natural Resources â Ordinance No. 184960\ne. Golden State Water Company â Ordinance No. 184963\nf. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage â Ordinance No. 184964\ng. Los Angeles Trade Technical College â Ordinance No. 184965\nh. Nasco Petroleum, LLC â Ordinance No. 184966\ni. OâDonnell Oil â Ordinance No. 181075\nj. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP â Ordinance No. 184967\nk. Zenith Energy West Coast Terminals â Ordinance No. 184974/177189\nl. Praxair, Inc. â Ordinance No. 184975\nm. SFPP, LP (Kinder Morgan) â Ordinance No. 184977\nn. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC â Ordinance No. 184980\no. Ultramar Valero â Ordinance No. 182828\np. Vopak Terminal â Ordinance No. 179608\n2. APPROVE the monetary penalty assessed to each Franchisee as listed for\nfailure to comply with Section 6.3 (Faithful Performance Bond) of the\nFranchise Ordinance.\na. Air Products and Chemicals â $10,000 Penalty\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Co. â $10,000 Penalty\nc. Dow Chemical Company â $10,000 Penalty\nd. E&B Natural Resources â $10,000 Penalty\ne. Golden State Water Company â $10,000 Penalty\nf. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage â $10,000 Penalty\ng. Los Angeles Trade Technical College â $10,000 Penalty\nh. Nasco Petroleum, LLC â $10,000 Penalty\na. Air Products and Chemicals â $10,000 Penalty\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Co. â $10,000 Penalty\nc. Dow Chemical Company â $10,000 Penalty\nd. E&B Natural Resources â $10,000 Penalty\ne. Golden State Water Company â $10,000 Penalty\nf. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage â $10,000 Penalty\ng. Los Angeles Trade Technical College â $10,000 Penalty\nh. Nasco Petroleum, LLC â $10,000 Penalty\ni. OâDonnell Oil â $10,000 Penalty\nj. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP â $10,000 Penalty\nk. Zenith Energy West Coast Terminals â $10,000 Penalty\nl. Praxair, Inc. â $10,000 Penalty\nm. SFPP, LP (Kinder Morgan) â $10,000 Penalty\nn. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC â $10,000 Penalty\no. Ultramar Valero â $10,000 Penalty\np. Vopak Terminal â $10,000 Penalty
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(4)\nBPWÂ2024Â0144\nOPNGAS\nCD ALL\nNONÂCOMPLIANCE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES FRANCHISE ORDINANCE\nSECTION 5.2 INSURANCE REQUIREMENT â MONETARY PENALTY\nRecommending the Board:\n1. DIRECT the Office of Petroleum and Natural Gas Administration and Safety\nto assess a monetary penalty to the Franchisees as listed for failure to\ncomply with Section 5.2 (Insurance Requirements) of the Franchise\nOrdinance; and\na. Air Products and Chemicals â Ordinance No. 184951\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Company â Ordinance No. 184952\nc. California American Water â Ordinance No. 185750\nd. Cardinal Pipeline, LP â Ordinance No. 184953\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company â Ordinance No. 184954\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. â Ordinance No. 184956\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP â Ordinance No. 184958\nh. Dow Chemical Company â Ordinance No. 184959\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management â Ordinance No. 184960\nc. California American Water â Ordinance No. 185750\nd. Cardinal Pipeline, LP â Ordinance No. 184953\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company â Ordinance No. 184954\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. â Ordinance No. 184956\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP â Ordinance No. 184958\nh. Dow Chemical Company â Ordinance No. 184959\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management â Ordinance No. 184960\nj. Golden State Water Company â Ordinance No. 184963\nk. Hillcrest Beverly Oil Corporation â Ordinance No. 179610\nl. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage â Ordinance No. 184964\nm. Los Angeles Trade Technical College â Ordinance No. 184965\nn. Nasco Petroleum, LLC â Ordinance No. 184966\no. OâDonnell Oil â Ordinance No. 181075\np. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP â Ordinance No. 184967\nq. Pacific Pipeline System, LLC â Ordinance No. 184969 / 175263\nr. Praxair, Inc. â Ordinance No. 184975\ns. Sentinel Peak Resources, LLC â Ordinance No. 184962\nt. SFPP, LP â Ordinance No. 184977\nu. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC â Ordinance No. 184980\nv. Tesoro SoCal Pipeline Company, LLC â Ordinance No. 184981\nw. Vopak Terminal â Ordinance No. 179608\n2. APPROVE the monetary penalty assessed to each Franchise for failure to\ncomply with Section 5.2 (Insurance Requirements) of their Franchise\nOrdinance.\na. Air Products and Chemicals â Penalty $10,000\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Company â Penalty $10,000\nc. California American Water â Penalty $10,000\nd. Cardinal Pipeline, LP â Penalty $10,000\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company â Penalty $10,000\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. â Penalty $10,000\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP â Penalty $10,000\nh. Dow Chemical Company â Penalty $10,000\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management â Penalty $10,000\nj. Golden State Water Company â Penalty $10,000\nk. Hillcrest Beverly Oil Corporation â Penalty $10,000\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company â Penalty $10,000\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. â Penalty $10,000\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP â Penalty $10,000\nh. Dow Chemical Company â Penalty $10,000\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management â Penalty $10,000\nj. Golden State Water Company â Penalty $10,000\nk. Hillcrest Beverly Oil Corporation â Penalty $10,000\nl. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage â Penalty $10,000\nm. Los Angeles Trade Technical College â Penalty $10,000\nn. Nasco Petroleum, LLC â Penalty $10,000\no. OâDonnell Oil â Penalty $10,000\np. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP â Penalty $10,000\nq. Pacific Pipeline System, LLC â Penalty $10,000\nr. Praxair, Inc. â Penalty $10,000\ns. Sentinel Peak Resources, LLC â Penalty $10,000\nt. SFPP, LP â Penalty $10,000\nu. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC â Penalty $10,000\nv. Tesoro SoCal Pipeline Company, LLC â Penalty $10,000\nw. Vopak Terminal â Penalty $10,000\nJOINT REPORT(S)
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(5)\nBPWÂ2024Â0145\nBOS + BCA\nCD ALL\nREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) â HAULING SERVICES FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID\nWASTE â CENTRAL LOS ANGELES RECYCLING AND TRANSFER STATION\nUTILIZING ALTERNATIVE FUEL TRACTORÂTRAILERS\nRecommending the Board:\nAUTHORIZE the General Manager of the Bureau of Sanitation to:\n1. DISTRIBUTE and advertise the transmitted RFP for Hauling Services for\nMunicipal Solid Waste in the City of Los Angeles from Central Los Angeles\nRecycling and Transfer Station utilizing Alternative Fuel TractorÂTrailers;\n2. EVALUATE the proposals, and based on the established rating criteria,\nselect and interview the most qualified proposer(s);\n3. NEGOTIATE a contract(s) with the most responsive proposer(s); and\nAUTHORIZE the General Manager of the Bureau of Sanitation to:\n1. DISTRIBUTE and advertise the transmitted RFP for Hauling Services for\nMunicipal Solid Waste in the City of Los Angeles from Central Los Angeles\nRecycling and Transfer Station utilizing Alternative Fuel TractorÂTrailers;\n2. EVALUATE the proposals, and based on the established rating criteria,\nselect and interview the most qualified proposer(s);\n3. NEGOTIATE a contract(s) with the most responsive proposer(s); and\n4. RETURN to the Board of Public Works for authority to award and execute\nany contract(s), subject to Mayor and City Council approval prior to contract\nexecution.\n(W.O. S02PCLRT)
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(6)\nBPWÂ2024Â0146\nBOS + BCA\nCD ALL\nPERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS â BUREAU OF SANITATIONâS CLEAN WATER,\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, SOLID RESOURCES AND WATERSHED PROTECTION\nPROGRAMS\nRecommending the Board:\n1. APPROVE and forward this report with transmittals to the Mayor and City\nCouncil with the request that the Board of Public Works be authorized to\nexecute Personal Services Contracts with 31 PreÂQualified OnÂCall\nConsultants for planning and technical support services; and\n2. UPON the Mayorâs and Councilâs authorization, the President or\ntwo members of the Board will execute these contracts.\n(W.O. SWPQCCMT)\nMOTION(S)
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(7)\nBPWÂ2024Â0147\nCD ALL\nAFE â CALIFORNIA PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL\nBureau of Sanitation and Office of Accounting are requesting Board approval and\nexecution of an Authority for Expenditure in the amount of $36,000 for associated fees\nrelated to the Circular Textiles Feasability Study Phase 2 for the period of August 15, 2023\nto August 14, 2024.\n(AE2446D693M, Fund 46D â Citywide Recycling Trust Fund, Dept. 50, Appropriation Unit\n50WX82)\n(7)\nBPWÂ2024Â0147\nCD ALL\nAFE â CALIFORNIA PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL\nBureau of Sanitation and Office of Accounting are requesting Board approval and\nexecution of an Authority for Expenditure in the amount of $36,000 for associated fees\nrelated to the Circular Textiles Feasability Study Phase 2 for the period of August 15, 2023\nto August 14, 2024.\n(AE2446D693M, Fund 46D â Citywide Recycling Trust Fund, Dept. 50, Appropriation Unit\n50WX82)
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(8)\nBPWÂ2024Â0148\nCD ALL\nAFE â STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD\nBureau of Sanitation and Office of Accounting are requesting Board approval and\nexecution of an Authority for Expenditure in the amount of $60,255 for annual fees for\nwastewater discharge for the period of July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.\n(AE24760915M, Fund 760 â Sewer Operations & Maintenance Fund, Dept. 50,\nAppropriation Unit 50YX82)
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(9)\nBPWÂ2024Â0149\nCD 11\nAFE â STATE OF CALIFORNIA â DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES\nBureau of Sanitation and Office of Accounting are requesting Board approval and\nexecution of an Authority for Expenditure in the amount of $2,102,000 for encumbrance of\nfunds to pay for natural gas services to operate the Hyperion Bioenergy Facility for the\nperiod of July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.\n(AE24760862M, Fund 760 â Sewer Operations & Maintenance Fund, Dept. 50,\nAppropriation Unit 50V2WP)\nORAL REPORT(S)
City Planning Commission E LA
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1. DIRECTORâS REPORT AND COMMISSION BUSINESS\nâ Items of Interest\nâ Advance Calendar\nâ Commission Requests
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4. RECONSIDERATIONS\na. MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER â The Commission may make a motion to reconsider a Commission\nAction on any agenda items from its previous meeting, consistently with the Commission Rule 9.3,\nprovided the Commission retains jurisdiction over the matter.\nEast Los Angeles Area Planning Commission 2 March 13, 2024\nb. MERITS OF ANY ITEM THE COMMISSION HAS VOTED TO RECONSIDER â If a majority of the\nCommission has approved a motion to reconsider a Commission Action, the Commission may address\nthe merits of the original Commission Action.
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5. DIR-2021-8626-RDP-HCA-1A Council District: 14 â de León\nCEQA: ENV-2021-8628-CE Last Day to Act: N/A\nPlan Area: Boyle Heights Continued From: 11-08-23, 12-13-23, 01-10-24\nPUBLIC HEARING HELD AND PUBLIC COMMENT COMPLETED AND CLOSED ON 01/10/2024.\nPROJECT SITE: 2115 â 2125 East Cesar Chavez Avenue;\n301 â 309 North Chicago Street\nPROPOSED PROJECT:\nDemolition of two existing one-story mixed-use commercial buildings and the construction, use, and\nmaintenance of a new, six-story, 75-foot two-inch, 51,235 square-foot mixed-use building, with 50\nresidential units including five units reserved for Extremely Low-Income households, approximately 4,030\nsquare feet of ground floor commercial space, and a floor area ratio of 3.68:1, in a Commercial Area of\nthe Adelante Eastside Redevelopment Plan Area.\nAPPEAL:\nAn appeal of the August 31, 2023 Director of Planningâs Determination which:\n1. Determined, based on the whole administrative record, that the Project is exempt from CEQA pursuant\nto CEQA Guidelines, Section, 15332, and there is no substantial evidence demonstrating that an\nexception to a categorical exemption pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15300.2 applies;\n2. Approved with Conditions, pursuant to Section 11.5.14 D.5 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code and\nthe Adelante Eastside Redevelopment Plan, a Redevelopment Plan Project Compliance Review for\nthe construction, use, and maintenance of a new, six-story, 75-foot two-inch, 51,235 square-foot\nmixed-use building, with 50 residential units including five units reserved for Extremely Low-Income\nhouseholds, approximately 4,030 square feet of ground floor commercial space, and a Floor Area\nRatio of 3.68:1, in a Commercial Area of the Adelante Eastside Redevelopment Plan Area; and\n3. Adopted the Conditions of Approval and Findings.\nApplicant: Will Tiao, Cesar Chavez 888, LLC\nRepresentative: Aaron Belliston, BMR Enterprises\nAppellant: Viva Padilla, Re/Arte Centro Literario\nStaff: Bryant Wu, City Planning Associate\nbryant.wu@lacity.org\n(213) 202-5435