Palos Verdes Estates — 2025-02-25
City Council
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2. CITY COUNCIL MEETING ACTIONS\nRecommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the\nminutes for the following meetings: January 6, 2025, and February 11,\n2025.\nMinutes
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3. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ACTIONS\nRecommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council receive and\nfile the minutes for the Planning Commission Meeting of February 18,\n2025.\nMinutes
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4. CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. R25-04 AUTHORIZING THE CITY\nMANAGER, CHIEF OF POLICE OR THE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS\nAND COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR TO EXECUTE THE\nCALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES APPLICATION (FORM\nOES-FPD-130 ) AND FILE IT WITH THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR?S\nOFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING\nFEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR ANY EXISTING OR FUTURE\nGRANT PROGRAM\nRecommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt\nResolution No. R25-04 authorizing the city manager, chief of police or the\nemergency preparedness and community outreach coordinator to\nexecute the California Office of Emergency Services application (form\nOES-FPD-130 ) and file it with the California Governor's Office of\nEmergency Services for the purpose of obtaining federal financial\nassistance for any existing or future grant program.\nStaff Report
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5. LANCE, SOLL & LUNGHARD, LLP UPDATE ON FINANCE ACTIVITIES\n2/21/25, 11:59 AM pvestates.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=1&event_id=1281\nRecommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council receive and\nfile a verbal report provided by Lance, Soll & Lunghard, LLP (i.e. LSL) on\ntheir assistance with year-end closure, represent the City during the\nannual audit, monthly accounting services, budget development,\nfinancial forecasting, and staff training.\nStaff Report
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6. CONSIDERATION OF ENHANCED WEED ABATEMENT IN FOUR\nIDENTIFIED HIGH PRIORITY AREAS AND CREATION OF A PILOT\nPROGRAM ALLOWING RESIDENTS TO PERFORM ADDITIONAL WEED\nABATEMENT ON PUBLIC PROPERTY THROUGH A NO FEE PERMIT\nRecommendation: Staff recommends that the City provide direction to\nstaff on the following concepts related to preemptive weed abatement in\nresponse to recent fires around the southland and resident requests: 1.\nProposal by Fire Grazers, Inc.to conduct weed abatement activities\nutilizing goats in four Extremely High Priority Areas in the City for a cost\nnot to exceed $67,133.85; and 2. Pilot Program for residents to apply for\na no-fee permit to conduct weed abatement in City Parklands\nStaff Report