Los Angeles — 2024-03-13

Board of Public Works

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(1)\nBPW­2024­0141\nBids – 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)\nBPW­2024­0141\nBids – 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)\nBPW­2024­0150\nOne Infrastructure Project\n­ Bureau of Street Services
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(2)\nBPW­2024­0142\nCD ALL\nREVISED TASK ORDER SOLICITATION (TOS) NO. 12 – BUDGET INCREASE –\nPSOMAS – 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, C­134269)\nOTHER BOARD OFFICES
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(3)\nBPW­2024­0143\nOPNGAS\nCD ALL\nNON­COMPLIANCE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES FRANCHISE ORDINANCE\nSECTION 6.3 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND REQUIREMENT – 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\nBPW­2024­0143\nOPNGAS\nCD ALL\nNON­COMPLIANCE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES FRANCHISE ORDINANCE\nSECTION 6.3 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND REQUIREMENT – 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 – Ordinance No. 184951\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Co. – Ordinance No. 184952\nc. Dow Chemical Company – Ordinance No. 184959\nd. E&B Natural Resources – Ordinance No. 184960\ne. Golden State Water Company – Ordinance No. 184963\nf. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage – Ordinance No. 184964\ng. Los Angeles Trade Technical College – Ordinance No. 184965\nh. Nasco Petroleum, LLC – Ordinance No. 184966\ni. O’Donnell Oil – Ordinance No. 181075\nj. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP – Ordinance No. 184967\nk. Zenith Energy West Coast Terminals – Ordinance No. 184974/177189\nl. Praxair, Inc. – Ordinance No. 184975\nm. SFPP, LP (Kinder Morgan) – Ordinance No. 184977\nn. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC – Ordinance No. 184980\no. Ultramar Valero – Ordinance No. 182828\np. Vopak Terminal – 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 – $10,000 Penalty\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Co. – $10,000 Penalty\nc. Dow Chemical Company – $10,000 Penalty\nd. E&B Natural Resources – $10,000 Penalty\ne. Golden State Water Company – $10,000 Penalty\nf. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage – $10,000 Penalty\ng. Los Angeles Trade Technical College – $10,000 Penalty\nh. Nasco Petroleum, LLC – $10,000 Penalty\na. Air Products and Chemicals – $10,000 Penalty\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Co. – $10,000 Penalty\nc. Dow Chemical Company – $10,000 Penalty\nd. E&B Natural Resources – $10,000 Penalty\ne. Golden State Water Company – $10,000 Penalty\nf. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage – $10,000 Penalty\ng. Los Angeles Trade Technical College – $10,000 Penalty\nh. Nasco Petroleum, LLC – $10,000 Penalty\ni. O’Donnell Oil – $10,000 Penalty\nj. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP – $10,000 Penalty\nk. Zenith Energy West Coast Terminals – $10,000 Penalty\nl. Praxair, Inc. – $10,000 Penalty\nm. SFPP, LP (Kinder Morgan) – $10,000 Penalty\nn. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC – $10,000 Penalty\no. Ultramar Valero – $10,000 Penalty\np. Vopak Terminal – $10,000 Penalty
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(4)\nBPW­2024­0144\nOPNGAS\nCD ALL\nNON­COMPLIANCE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES FRANCHISE ORDINANCE\nSECTION 5.2 INSURANCE REQUIREMENT – 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 – Ordinance No. 184951\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Company – Ordinance No. 184952\nc. California American Water – Ordinance No. 185750\nd. Cardinal Pipeline, LP – Ordinance No. 184953\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company – Ordinance No. 184954\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. – Ordinance No. 184956\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP – Ordinance No. 184958\nh. Dow Chemical Company – Ordinance No. 184959\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management – Ordinance No. 184960\nc. California American Water – Ordinance No. 185750\nd. Cardinal Pipeline, LP – Ordinance No. 184953\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company – Ordinance No. 184954\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. – Ordinance No. 184956\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP – Ordinance No. 184958\nh. Dow Chemical Company – Ordinance No. 184959\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management – Ordinance No. 184960\nj. Golden State Water Company – Ordinance No. 184963\nk. Hillcrest Beverly Oil Corporation – Ordinance No. 179610\nl. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage – Ordinance No. 184964\nm. Los Angeles Trade Technical College – Ordinance No. 184965\nn. Nasco Petroleum, LLC – Ordinance No. 184966\no. O’Donnell Oil – Ordinance No. 181075\np. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP – Ordinance No. 184967\nq. Pacific Pipeline System, LLC – Ordinance No. 184969 / 175263\nr. Praxair, Inc. – Ordinance No. 184975\ns. Sentinel Peak Resources, LLC – Ordinance No. 184962\nt. SFPP, LP – Ordinance No. 184977\nu. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC – Ordinance No. 184980\nv. Tesoro SoCal Pipeline Company, LLC – Ordinance No. 184981\nw. Vopak Terminal – 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 – Penalty $10,000\nb. Brea Canyon Oil Company – Penalty $10,000\nc. California American Water – Penalty $10,000\nd. Cardinal Pipeline, LP – Penalty $10,000\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company – Penalty $10,000\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. – Penalty $10,000\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP – Penalty $10,000\nh. Dow Chemical Company – Penalty $10,000\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management – Penalty $10,000\nj. Golden State Water Company – Penalty $10,000\nk. Hillcrest Beverly Oil Corporation – Penalty $10,000\ne. Chevron Environmental Management Company – Penalty $10,000\nf. Cooper & Brain Inc. – Penalty $10,000\ng. Crimson Pipeline, LP – Penalty $10,000\nh. Dow Chemical Company – Penalty $10,000\ni. E&B Natural Resources Management – Penalty $10,000\nj. Golden State Water Company – Penalty $10,000\nk. Hillcrest Beverly Oil Corporation – Penalty $10,000\nl. Kinder Morgan Tank Storage – Penalty $10,000\nm. Los Angeles Trade Technical College – Penalty $10,000\nn. Nasco Petroleum, LLC – Penalty $10,000\no. O’Donnell Oil – Penalty $10,000\np. Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP – Penalty $10,000\nq. Pacific Pipeline System, LLC – Penalty $10,000\nr. Praxair, Inc. – Penalty $10,000\ns. Sentinel Peak Resources, LLC – Penalty $10,000\nt. SFPP, LP – Penalty $10,000\nu. Tesoro Refining & Marketing, LLC – Penalty $10,000\nv. Tesoro SoCal Pipeline Company, LLC – Penalty $10,000\nw. Vopak Terminal – Penalty $10,000\nJOINT REPORT(S)
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(5)\nBPW­2024­0145\nBOS + BCA\nCD ALL\nREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) – HAULING SERVICES FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID\nWASTE – CENTRAL LOS ANGELES RECYCLING AND TRANSFER STATION\nUTILIZING ALTERNATIVE FUEL TRACTOR­TRAILERS\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 Tractor­Trailers;\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 Tractor­Trailers;\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)\nBPW­2024­0146\nBOS + BCA\nCD ALL\nPERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS – BUREAU OF SANITATION’S 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 Pre­Qualified On­Call\nConsultants for planning and technical support services; and\n2. UPON the Mayor’s and Council’s authorization, the President or\ntwo members of the Board will execute these contracts.\n(W.O. SWPQCCMT)\nMOTION(S)
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(7)\nBPW­2024­0147\nCD ALL\nAFE – 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 – Citywide Recycling Trust Fund, Dept. 50, Appropriation Unit\n50WX82)\n(7)\nBPW­2024­0147\nCD ALL\nAFE – 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 – Citywide Recycling Trust Fund, Dept. 50, Appropriation Unit\n50WX82)
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(8)\nBPW­2024­0148\nCD ALL\nAFE – 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 – Sewer Operations & Maintenance Fund, Dept. 50,\nAppropriation Unit 50YX82)
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(9)\nBPW­2024­0149\nCD 11\nAFE – STATE OF CALIFORNIA – 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 – Sewer Operations & Maintenance Fund, Dept. 50,\nAppropriation Unit 50V2WP)\nORAL REPORT(S)

City Planning Commission E LA

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1. DIRECTOR’S REPORT AND COMMISSION BUSINESS\n● Items of Interest\n● Advance Calendar\n● Commission Requests
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4. RECONSIDERATIONS\na. MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER – 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 – 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 – 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 – 2125 East Cesar Chavez Avenue;\n301 – 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 Planning’s 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