Santa Monica — 2023-05-09
City Council
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Order of Business 10
A. Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance Amending SMMC Chapter 8.110 Adding Gender\nNeutral Public Restroom Access\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached Ordinance.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Ord-Gender Neutral 2nd
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B. Second Reading and Adoption of an Interim Zoning Ordinance Extending Interim Zoning Regulations\nAdopted by Interim Zoning Ordinance 2738 (CCS) to Eliminate the Prohibition of Certain Restaurants\nwith Frontage on the Third Street Promenade\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached Ordinance.\nStaff Report Printout\na. CDD-IZO re Fast Food on Promenade Extension 2d
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C. Introduction and Adoption of Emergency Interim Zoning Ordinance and Introduction and First\nReading of Ordinance Amending the Text of the Santa Monica Municipal Code to Confirm the\nApplicability of Certain Zoning and Health and Safety Regulations to Wireless Facilities Subject to\nSanta Monica Municipal Code Chapter 9.32, Personal Wireless Service Facilities\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15303 (New Construction or\nConversion of Small Structures) and 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption) of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines.\n2. Introduce and adopt an Emergency Interim Zoning Ordinance to extend interim zoning\nregulations to confirm the applicability of certain zoning and health and safety regulations\nto wireless facilities subject to Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter 9.32, Personal\nWireless Service Facilities.\n3. Introduce for first reading an Ordinance amending the text of the Santa Monica Municipal\nCode to confirm the applicability of certain zoning and health and safety regulations to\nwireless facilities subject to Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter 9.32, Personal\nWireless Service Facilities.\nStaff Report Printout\na. City Council Meeting - August 28, 2018 (Web Link)\nb. City Council Meeting - March 14, 2023 (Web Link)\nc. CDD--IZO re Wireless Facilities Ext 050923\nd. CDD--ZO Amendments re Wireless Facilities 050923
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D. Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance to Cancel Development Agreement 13DEV-010 that\nAllowed Construction of a Multi-Screen Movie Theater Complex on the Third Level of Santa Monica\nPlace at 315 Colorado Avenue\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines; and\n2. Introduce for first reading an ordinance to cancel Development Agreement 13DEV-010\npertaining to a movie theater complex at Santa Monica Place at 315 Colorado Avenue.\n3. Authorize the City Manager to take all necessary implementing actions related to the\ncancellation.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Macerich DA Cancellation Letter Request 3-10-2023\nb. SMP Cinemas Council Staff Report 4-22-2014\nc. SMP Cinemas Supplemental Council Staff Report 4-22-2014\nd. SMP Cinemas Development Agreement - Council Mtg 4-22-14\ne. CDD-Ord-Cancellation of SMP Theater DA 050923
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E. Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance to Amend Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter\n6.20, Home-Sharing and Vacation Rentals, to Authorize Home-Sharing in Certain Qualifying\nAccessory Structures and Incorporate a Home-Sharing Legalization Program\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines set forth in “Environmental Analysis”; and\n2. Introduce for first reading an ordinance amending Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter\n6.20, Home-Sharing and Vacation Rentals, to authorize home-sharing in certain accessory\nstructures and incorporate a home-sharing legalization program.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Link to Council Action 10-25-2022\nb. Homeshare Legalization Program 10-25-2022 (Res 11481)\nc. CDD-Ord-Home-Sharing Legalization Program 050923\nd. Homeshare (Ord 2484)\ne. Homeshare (Ord 2535)\nf. Homeshare (Ord 2547)\ng. Homeshare (Ord 2616)\nh. Previously Approved Zoning Ord Amendment for Homeshare
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A. Annual Interdepartmental Update on Addressing Homelessness\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Review and comment on the 2023 Annual Interdepartmental Homelessness Report\nand provide staff with guidance on implementing next steps.\n3. Extend the Proclamation of Local Emergency on Homelessness through May 31, 2024,\nunless repealed or extended by Council, due to the ongoing crisis of homelessness as\nevidenced by the 2023 increase in the Point-In-Time Count.\n4. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with the County of\nLos Angeles for operation of the City + County + Community (C3) Homeless Outreach\nTeams. This award is made as an exception to the competitive bidding process\npursuant to Sections 2.24.250 (i) and 2.24.240 (a) of the Santa Monica Municipal Code\n(“SMMC”) and is for a term of four years at a total amount not-to-exceed $5,040,000,\nwith future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.\n5. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with The People\nConcern for operation of the Homeless Multidisciplinary Street Team (HMST). This\naward is made as an exception to the competitive bidding process pursuant to SMMC\nSections 2.24.250 (i) and 2.24.240 (a) and is for a term of four years at a total amount\nnot to exceed $2,400,000, with future year funding contingent on Council budget\napproval.\n6. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Exodus\nRecovery for the Services, Treatment & Empowerment Program (STEP). This award is\nmade as an exception to the competitive bidding process pursuant to SMMC Sections\n2.24.250 (i) and 2.24.240 (a) and is for a term of 4 years at a total amount not-to-\nexceed $400,000, with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.\n7. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a first modification to agreement\n#11265 (CCS) in the amount of $2,100,000 with Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles\nfor the Eviction Prevention and Right to Counsel programs. This proposed modification\nwould also extend the term through June 30, 2027, resulting in a five-year amended\nagreement with a new total amount not-to-exceed $2,300,000, with future year funding\ncontingent upon Council budget approval.\n8. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a first modification to agreement\n#10705 (CCS) in the amount not to exceed $200,000 with Dorothy Berndt, a California-\nbased Licensed Clinical Social Worker, to connect at-risk voucher program tenants with\nlocal support services to maintain housing stability. This proposed modification would\nextend the term through June 30, 2025, resulting in a seven-year amended agreement\nwith a new total amount not-to-exceed $465,000, with future year funding contingent\nupon Council budget approval.\n9. Authorize budget changes as outlined in the Financial Impacts & Budget Actions\nsection of this report.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A: May 8, 2017 Information Item\nb. Attachment B: March 26, 2019 Staff Report\nc. Attachment C: February 23, 2021 Staff Report\nd. Attachment D: May 26, 2021 Staff Report\ne. Attachment E: September 3, 2021 Information Item\nf. Attachment F: January 6, 2022 Information Item\ng. Attachment G: February 8, 2022 Staff Report\nh. Attachment H: May 11, 2022 Staff Report\ni. Attachment I: City of Santa Monica Proclamation Declaring a Local Emergency on Homelessness\nj. Attachment J: March 11, 2023 Council Workshop\nk. Attachment K: Moss Adams Homelessness Study\nl. Attachment L: HUD 2022 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report to Congress\nm. Attachment M: LAHSA 2022 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count Results\nn. Attachment N: City of Santa Monica Camping Ordinance\no. Attachment O: Ellis Act\np. Attachment P: January 11, 2022 Staff Report\nq. Attachment Q: September 13, 2022 Staff Report\nr. Attachment R: Extension of the Proclamation Declaring a Local Emergency on Homelessness
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B. 2023-27 Human Services Grants Program (HSGP) Funding Recommendations\nThis item changed from 11.A. to 11.B. 5/04/23\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines\n2. Approve the FY2023-27 Human Services Grants Program (HSGP) funding recommendation\n(Attachment A)\n3. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute grant agreements for the FY2023-27\nHSGP (Attachment A)\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A_2023-27 HSGP Funding Recommendations\nb. Attachment B: August 24, 2022 Staff Report (Web Link)\nc. Attachment C: OpenGov Procurement Platform HSGP RFP (Web Link)\nd. Attachment D_HSGP RFP Review Panel Statement of Interest\ne. Attachment E_ Review Panel Ranking of FY 2023-27 HSGP Program Proposals1\nf. Attachment F: February 21, 2023 Audit Subcommittee Agenda Packet (Moss Adams HSGP\nMonitoring Report)
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C. Consideration of a Settlement Agreement between the City of Santa Monica and WS Communities,\nLLC and its affiliates (“WS”), consistent with the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element for\napplicants that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the\nHousing Accountability Act (“HAA”), California Government Code section 65589.5(d)\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023\nRecommended Actions\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding that no subsequent environmental review is required pursuant to\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and CEQA Guidelines:\na. CEQA Guideline §15378(b) and (c); Pub. Res. Code § 21065\nb. CEQA Guideline § 15061(b)(3)\nc. CEQA Guideline § 15168, 15162\n2. Approve the Settlement Agreement between the City of Santa Monica and WS, the\nowners of the following properties: 1437 6th Street, 601 Colorado Avenue, 1518-24 7th\nStreet, 1443 Lincoln Boulevard, 3030 Nebraska Avenue, 2901 Santa Monica Boulevard,\n1415-27 5th Street, 1557 7th Street, 1238 7th Street, 1925 Broadway, 1433-37 Euclid\nStreet, 1238-42 10th Street, 1007 Lincoln Boulevard, and 1038 10th Street.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A - Project List\nb. October 11, 2022 City Council Meeting (Web Link)\nc. February 22, 2023 City Council Meeting (Web Link)\nd. February 28, 2023 City Council Meeting (Web Link)\ne. March 21, 2023 City Council Meeting (Web Link)\nf. April 11, 2023 City Council Meeting (Web Link)
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A. Recommendation to accept Marielle Kriesel's resignation from the Human Services Commission and\nauthorize the City Clerk to publish the vacancy.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Resignation.M.Kriesel
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B. Appointments to Five Seats on the Newly Created Transient Occupancy Tax Advisory Committee for\nFive Partial-Terms Ending on 6/30/2025. New Item Received 5/04/2023\nStaff Report Printout\na. TOTAC.Applicant.List
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C. Request of Councilmember Torosis, Mayor Davis, and Councilmember Brock that the City Council\nadopt the attached Resolution titled, “A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Monica\ndeclaring support for the striking workers of the Writers Guild of America”.\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023\nStaff Report Printout\na. Writer Reso-Draft_20230509
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A. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Gov. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): City of\nSanta Monica, et al. v. 1238 10th Street, LLC, et al.; LASC Case No. 21SMCV01585\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023
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B. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Gov. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): NMS 1539,\nLLC, et al. v. City of Santa Monica, et al.; CD Calif. Case No. 2:20-cv-11318-FLA(JPRx)\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023
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C. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation – Gov. Code Section 65589.5(d): WS\nCommunities v. City of Santa Monica New Item Received 5/04/2023
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D. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Gov. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): Pico\nNeighborhood Association and Maria Loya v. City of Santa Monica, LASC Case No. BC 616804;\nCalifornia Supreme Court Case No. S263972 New Item Received 5/04/2023
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E. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Gov. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): Gayle\nMakasian v. City of Santa Monica; LASC Case No. 22SMCV01921\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023
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F. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Gov. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): Louise\nFarnam and Lenora Farnam-Fard v. City of Santa Monica; LASC Case No. 20STCV48776\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023
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G. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Gov. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): Pirouz\nMousheshirazi v. City of Santa Monica, et al.; LASC Case No. 20STCV34094 [report out only]\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023
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H. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Gov. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): Thomas\nMetzger v. City of Santa Monica, et al.; LASC Case No. 21STCV36815 [report out only]\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023
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A. Proclamation: Mental Health Awareness Month\nStaff Report Printout
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B. Proclamation: AAPI Heritage Month\nStaff Report Printout\nThe following is the order of business for items to be heard no earlier than 7:00 p.m.
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C. City Manager's Report\nStaff Report Printout
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A. Award Agreement with Konica Minolta Business Solutions for Managed Print Services\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect on the environment pursuant to\nSection 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) Guidelines.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Konica Minolta\nBusiness Solutions for Managed Print Services (MPS) for the Information Services\nDepartment. This recommended award is made as an exception to the competitive\nbidding process pursuant to Section 2.24.250 (c) and is for a total amount not to exceed\n$1,105,000 over a five-year period.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Oaks Konica Minolta 2023
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B. Award Purchase Order to Associated Ready Mixed Concrete, Inc. for Concrete Materials\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities),\nof the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines;\n2. Award Bid #2685-2 to Associated Ready Mixed Concrete, Inc., a California-based\nCompany, for the purchase and delivery of concrete materials for the Public Works\nDepartment;\n3. Authorize the Procurement Manager to issue a purchase order with Associated Ready\nMixed Concrete, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $200,000 for one year, with four\nadditional one-year renewal option(s) for a total amount not to exceed $1,000,000 over a\nfive-year period, with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Associated_Oaks_Initiative
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C. Approval of the Proposed FY 2023-24 One-Year Action Plan Allocating Federal Community\nDevelopment Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program (HOME)\nEntitlement Grant Funds\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Approve the Proposed 2023-24 Annual CDBG and HOME Action Plan\n(Attachment A).\n3. Authorize the City Manager to submit all documents required to receive the City’s annual\nCommunity Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnerships Act\n(HOME) entitlement grant funds to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban\nDevelopment (HUD).\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A: Proposed 2023-24 Action Plan - Public Review\nb. Attachment B: 2020-24 Consolidated Plan\nc. Attachment C: June 9, 2020 Staff Report (Web Link)\nd. Attachment D: April 26, 2022 Staff Report (Web Link)\ne. Attachment E: February 14, 2023 Staff Report (Web Link)
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D. Award Request for Proposal No. 341 to Providence Medical Institute (Westchester Medical Group) for\nOccupational Medical Testing Services Program\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Award RFP #341 to Providence Medical Institute (Westchester Medical Group) for\nOccupational Medical Testing Services.\n3. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a professional services agreement\nwith Providence Medical Institute (Westchester Medical Group), in an amount not to\nexceed $1,250,000 over a five-year period with future year funding contingent on Council\nbudget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Westchester Medical- OAKS 2023
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E. Award Bid for Heavy-Duty Tire Rental for Big Blue Bus Vehicles to Bridgestone Americas Tire\nOperations\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption (Class 1 Existing Facilities) pursuant to Section\n15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines;\n2. Award Bid #4446 to Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC to provide leased tires\nfor use on the Santa Monica Department of Transportation’s fleet of transit buses; and\n3. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Bridgestone, in\nan amount not to exceed $2,271,343, including a $206,486 contingency, and a 3%\nannual cost escalator, over a five-year period with future year funding contingent on\nCouncil budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Bridgestone Oaks
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F. Award Request for Proposal No. 10522 to Baker Tilly US, LLP for Business License Tax Modernization\nConsulting Services\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Award RFP# 10522 to Baker Tilly US, LLP (Baker Tilly) and to Hinderliter de Llamas &\nAssociates (HdL) for business license tax modernization consulting services for the\nFinance Department.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Baker Tilly, in\namounts not to exceed $173,780 for three years with future year funding contingent on\nCouncil budget approval.\n3. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A - June 9, 2020 Meeting - Business license tax measure for 2020 (Web Link)\nb. Attachment B - May 24, 2022 Meeting - Not to move forward with a business license tax measure\nfor 2022 (Web Link)
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G. Adoption of a Resolution Authorizing Application for Grant Funds for State Affordable Housing\nFunding Opportunity\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt the attached resolution authorizing the application for grant funds in an\namount not to exceed $5,000,000 from the California State Department of Housing\nand Community Development for the 2023 round of Local Housing Trust Fund\nProgram Matching Grant Funding (Attachment A).\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents to apply for the\ngrant, accept the grant, if awarded, and accept all grant renewals, if awarded.\n3. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)\n(3) (Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) Guidelines.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Draft 2023 LHTF Resolution\nb. Housing Trust Fund Guidelines\nc. Housing Trust Fund Plan
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H. Adoption of a Resolution Revising Policy Governing Advertisements Displayed on the Exterior of City\nBuses to Comply With Legal Requirements\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Adopt a Resolution revising the policy governing advertisements displayed on the\nexterior of City buses to comply with legal requirements.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A: Current Big Blue Bus Advertising Guidelines\nb. Attachment B: Proposed Big Blue Bus Advertising Policy\nc. Attachment C: Proposed Bus Advertising Guidelines Resolution\nd. Attachment D: Big Blue Bus Advertising Policy 2016 (Web Link)
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I. Award Request for Proposal No. 342 to BetterUp, Inc. for Employee Coaching, Mentoring, Training\nand Development Support Services\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines;\n2. Award RFP#342 to BetterUp, Inc., for Employee Coaching, Mentoring, Training and\nDevelopment Support Services for all City employees provided by the Human Resources\nDepartment;\n3. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with BetterUp, Inc.,\nin an amount not to exceed $988,708 for 5 years with future year funding contingent on\nCouncil budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A- 2020_05_26 City Council - Public Minutes-1249\nb. OAKS Expires 4-19-24
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J. Approval of Modification of the Professional Services Agreement for the Safe Routes to School\nPedestrian Improvements at Six Schools Project to extend the term\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of statutory exemption pursuant to Section 21080.25 of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) and categorical exemptions pursuant to Sections\n15301 and 15304 of the CEQA Guidelines.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a first modification to Contract\nAgreement #10968 (Attachment A) with Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. for the Safe\nRoutes to School (SRTS) Pedestrian Improvements at Six Schools Project, to extend the\nterm of the agreement through December 31, 2024.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A: 6 Schools Contract 10968\nb. Attachment B: November 12, 2019 Staff Report (Web Link)
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K. Approval of Fifth Modification to Contract 10052 (CCS) with Granicus, Inc. to Extend the Agreement\nfor Five Years\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a fifth modification to agreement\n#10052 (CCS) in the amount of $187,042.22 with Granicus, Inc., a California-based\ncompany to provide an Electronic Boards and Commissions Management system. This\nwill result in a 14 year amended agreement with a new total amount not to exceed\n$407,805.22, with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Dec 8, 2015 Staff Report\nb. June 21, 2022 Staff Report\nc. GRANICUS OAKS INITIATIVE FORM\nd. Granicus PSA 10052-CCS (Original Agreement)\ne. First Mod to Granicus 10052-CCS PSA\nf. Granicus Second Modification\ng. Granicus 3rd Modification\nh. Granicus 4th Modification
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L. Adopt Resolution Amending the Santa Monica City Council 2023 City Council Meeting Calendar\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution amending the 2023\nCouncil regular meeting calendar.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Reso 2023 Council Calendar 20230509
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A. Appointment to one unscheduled vacancy on the Commission on Sustainability, Environmental\nJustice and the Environment for the term ending on June 30, 2024. (Continued from April 11, 2023.)\nNew Item Received 5/04/2023\nStaff Report Printout\na. ApplicantListCSEJE\nc. Written Comments
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B. Appointment to one open seat on the Human Services Commission for the term ending in June 30,\n2025. (Continued from 4/11/2023.) New Item Received 5/04/2023\nStaff Report Printout\na. ApplicantListHSC
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C. Appointment to two unscheduled vacancies on the Disabilities Commission for terms ending on June\n30, 2025. (Continued from 4/25/2023 and 2/14/2023.) New Item Received 5/04/2023\nStaff Report Printout\na. ApplicantListDisabilities04.25.2023