West Hollywood — 2023-02-06
City Council
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1.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS WHICH\nHAVE NOT BEEN REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT\nCALENDAR:
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1.B. PUBLIC COMMENTS, GENERAL INTEREST:\nCOUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS:\nThis portion of the meeting is set aside for general comments,\nannouncements, requests of staff, subcommittee meeting reports, and/or\nother issues of concern from members of the City Council.\nCITY MANAGER'S REPORT: This time is set aside for the City Manager to\nupdate the Council on important items initiated by staff or previously\nrequested by the City Council.\n* GARE Update\nFISCAL IMPACT ON CONSENT CALENDAR:\nFISCAL IMPACT REPORT
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2.A. POSTING OF AGENDA: SUBJECT: The agenda for the meeting\nof Monday, February 6, 2023 was posted at City Hall, Plummer\nPark, the Sheriff’s Station, and at the West Hollywood Library\non Wednesday, February 1, 2023.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.C. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER NO. 922 [L. QUIJANO, C.\nCORRALES, S. STEPHENS]:\nThe City Council shall receive the Demand Register for period\nending January 27, 2023 pursuant to Sections 37201 to 37210 of\nthe Government Code of the State of California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve Demand Register NO. 922 and\nadopt Resolution No. 23-010, “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING\nPAYMENT OF DEMANDS PRESENTED ON DEMAND REGISTER\nNO. 922.”\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.D. AB 361 - ALLOW FOR THE CONTINUED USE OF VIRTUAL\nTELECONFERENCE MEETINGS CITY BROWN ACT MEETINGS\n[J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES, L. LANGER]:\nThe City Council will authorize the continued use of virtual\nteleconference meetings for the City’s Brown Act meetings as\nrequired under AB 361.\nRECOMMENDATION: Allow for the continued use of virtual\nteleconference meetings for the City’s Brown Act meetings under\nAB 361 by finding that a statewide state of emergency continues to\nexist, and local and state health officials continue to recommend\nmeasures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including distancing,\nventilation, and others depending on the space and activity.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.E. ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 23-02 (2ND READING) “AN\nORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, ADOPTING\nAMENDMENTS TO VARIOUS PROVISIONS WITHIN TITLE 19\n(ZONING) OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE\nREGARDING ACCESSORY AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY\nDWELLING UNITS AND FINDING THE ACTION STATUTORILY\nEXEMPT FROM CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY\nACT” [M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nThe City Council will waive further reading and adopt Ordinance\nNo. 23-02 amending Section 19.36.310 of Chapter 19.36 of Title\n19, regarding accessory and junior accessory dwelling units of the\nWest Hollywood Municipal Code and finding these actions not\nsubject to and exempt from CEQA.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance\nNo. 23-02, “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO VARIOUS\nPROVISIONS WITHIN TITLE 19 (ZONING) OF THE WEST\nHOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ACCESSORY\nAND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND FINDING\nTHE ACTION STATUTORILY EXEMPT FROM CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT”.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.F. ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 23-03 (2ND READING) “AN\nORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD,\nAPPROVING A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT IN CONJUNCTION\nWITH A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE OFF-SITE\nADVERTISING BILLBOARD REPLACEMENT AT 8465 SANTA\nMONICA BOULEVARD WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA” [M.\nCROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nThe City Council will waive further reading and adopt Ordinance\nNo. 23-03 approving a zoning map amendment in conjunction with\na Development Agreement for the off-site advertising billboard\nreplacement at 8465 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood\nCalifornia and finding these actions not subject to and exempt from\nCEQA.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance\n23-03, “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD,\nAPPROVING A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT IN CONJUNCTION\nWITH A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE OFF-SITE\nADVERTISING BILLBOARD REPLACEMENT AT 8465 SANTA\nMONICA BOULEVARD WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA”.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.G. ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 23-04 (2ND READING) “AN\nORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD,\nAPPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN\nCONJUNCTION WITH THE OFF-SITE ADVERTISING\nBILLBOARD REPLACEMENT AT 8465 SANTA MONICA\nBOULEVARD, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA” [M.\nCROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nThe City Council will waive further reading and adopt Ordinance\nNo. 23-04, regarding a Development Agreement in conjunction with\nthe off-site advertising billboard replacement at 8465 Santa Monica\nBoulevard West Hollywood and finding these actions not subject to\nand exempt from CEQA.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance\nNo. 23-04, “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN\nCONJUNCTION WITH THE OFF-SITE ADVERTISING\nBILLBOARD REPLACEMENT AT 8465 SANTA MONICA\nBOULEVARD, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA”.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.H. COMMISSION AND ADVISORY BOARD MEETING SYNOPSES\n[M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nThe City Council will receive Synopses from the City’s\nCommissions and Advisory Boards on the actions taken at their\nrecent meetings.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.I. CHANGE THE DATE OF THE JUNE CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS\n[J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nThe City Council will approve changing the June City Council\nmeeting dates to June 12 and June 26 in consideration of West\nHollywood Pride weekend.\nRECOMMENDATION: Reschedule the June City Council meetings\nto June 12 and June 26.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.J. 2023 LOS ANGELES MARATHON STREET CLOSURES [Y.\nQUARKER, C. SMITH, M. REATH, J. HEREDIA]:\nThe City Council will consider approving street closures on portions\nof Sunset Boulevard, North San Vicente Boulevard, Santa Monica\nBoulevard and North Doheny Drive to accommodate the Los\nAngeles Marathon for its event on Sunday, March 19, 2023.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the closure of Sunset\nBoulevard between Marmont Lane and Clark Street/North San\nVicente Boulevard on Sunday, March 19, 2023, from 4:00 a.m. to\n2:00 p.m.; 2) Approve the closure of North San Vicente Boulevard\nbetween Sunset Boulevard and Melrose Avenue on Sunday, March\n19, 2023, from 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 3) Approve the closure of\nSanta Monica Boulevard between La Cienega Boulevard and North\nDoheny Drive on Sunday, March 19, 2023, from 4:00 a.m. to 2:00\np.m.; 4) Approve the closure of North Doheny Drive between Santa\nMonica Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard on Sunday, March 19,\n2023, from 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; and 5) Authorize the City\nManager or his designee to negotiate with event producers\nregarding additional route, programming, or sponsorship requests.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.K. 2022-23 AWARD OF AGENCY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS [C.\nSCHROEDER, L. ISENBERG, D. MURRAY]:\nThe City Council will receive a report on the 2022-23 funding\nawards for Social Services Agency Development Grants.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve amendments to the Agreement\nfor Services to modify the scope of services and increase the\namount of the following agreements: a. Being Alive: Increase by\n$5,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $142,719, b. Disability\nCommunity Resource Center: Increase by $5,000 for a total not-to-\nexceed amount of $68,964, c. National Council of Jewish Women:\nIncrease by $5,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $147,046, d.\nPathways: Increase by $10,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of\n$158,683; and 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to\nexecute documents incident to the agreement.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.L. ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF WALNUT\nAND THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD FOR THE EXCHANGE\nOF PROPOSITION A LOCAL RETURN FUNDS [C. SCHROEDER,\nL. ISENBERG, F. GOMEZ]:\nThe City Council will consider a General Fund trade agreement for\nProposition A Local Return Funds with the City of Walnut.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve an Assignment Agreement for a\nProposition A local return fund exchange with the City of Walnut for\n$210,000 in City of West Hollywood General Fund dollars in\nexchange for $300,000 in City of Walnut Proposition A Funds and\nauthorize the City Manager to execute documents incident to the\nAgreement; and 2) Authorize the Director of Finance and\nTechnology Services to allocate $210,000 from reserves committed\nfor Proposition A purchases in the General Fund to the Expenditure\nfor Traded Funds account (100-1-03-31-531016).\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.M. CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH GENTRY GENERAL\nENGINEERING INC AND AMENDMENT NO. 12 TO THE\nAGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH MICHAEL BAKER\nINTERNATIONAL FOR THE ANNUAL COMMUNITY\nDEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDED SIDEWALK REPAIR\nPROJECT [S. CAMPBELL, J. GILMOUR, M. SOLOGUB]:\nThe City Council will consider approval of a construction agreement\nwith Gentry General Engineering, Inc to construct CIP No. 2301,\nConcrete Repair Program - Phase XII, CDBG Project No. 602482-\n22, and will consider amending the agreement for services with\nMichael Baker International for construction management and\ninspection services to increase the not-to-exceed amount of the\nAgreement.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve a construction contract with\nGentry General Engineering, Inc, in the amount of $255,563 for the\nconstruction of CIP No. 2301, Concrete Repair Program - Phase\nXII, CDBG Project 602482-22, and authorize the City Manager or\ndesignee to execute documents incident to the agreement; 2)\nAuthorize the City Engineer to approve change orders to the\nconstruction agreement in an amount not to exceed ~10%,\n($25,556), of the total agreement amount; 3) Approve Amendment\nNo. 12 to the agreement for services with Michael Baker\nInternational to increase the amount of the agreement by\n$51,855.00 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $878,205.83 and\nauthorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents\nincident to the agreement; 4) Adopt Resolution No. 23-________,\n"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nWEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING THE DESIGN AND PLANS\nFOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CIP 2301, CONCRETE REPAIR\nPROGRAM - PHASE XII, CDBG PROJECT NO. 602482-22,\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 830.6;" and 5)\nMake a finding that pursuant to the provisions of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA - Public Resources Code,\nSection 21084 et. Seq.), CIP No. 2301, Concrete Repair Program -\nPhase XII, CDBG Project No. 602482-22, meets the requirements\nfor a categorical exemption in compliance with Article 19, Section\n15301, (Class 1 - Existing Facilities).\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.N. AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT FOR FIRE AND LIFE\nSAFETY SERVICES WITH MAJESTIC FIRE PROTECTION, INC.\n[S. CAMPBELL, H. COLLINS, E. HAMANT]:\nThe City Council will consider approving an Amendment to the\nAgreement with Majestic Fire Protection, Inc. to increase the not-to-\nexceed amount of the Agreement for fire and life safety systems,\nequipment, and repairs as identified in the annual Title 19\ninspections at City facilities.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve Amendment No. 9 to the\nAgreement with Majestic Fire Protection, Inc. to provide citywide fire\nlife safety systems services for an increased amount of $50,000\nand a new total not-to-exceed amount of $729,000; and 2)\nAuthorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents\nincident to the amendment to the Agreements.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.O. AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH HARDY &\nHARPER, INC. FOR STREET AND ALLEY MAINTENANCE &\nREPAIR SERVICES [S. CAMPBELL, H. COLLINS]:\nThe City Council will consider approving an amendment to the\nAgreement to amend the Exhibit A, Scope of Services, to allow\nproposals for related street, sidewalk, and alley work not included in\nthe original on-call unit price bid.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve Amendment No. 2 to the\nAgreement with Hardy & Harper, Inc., to provide street and alley\nmaintenance and repair services by amending the Exhibit A, Scope\nof Services, to allow proposals for related street, sidewalk, and\nalley work not included in the original on-call unit price bid; and 2)\nAuthorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents\nincident to the amendments to the Agreements.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.P. RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SEWER SYSTEM\nMANAGEMENT PLAN (SSMP) [S. CAMPBELL, J. GILMOUR]:\nThe City Council will consider a resolution approving the Sewer\nSystem Management Plan.\nRECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 23-_________ “A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD APPROVING THE SEWER SYSTEM\nMANAGEMENT PLAN (SSMP), AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE\nWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD ORDER NO. 2006-\n0003-DWQ”.\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.Q. RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CITY COUNCIL RULES FOR\nTHE CONDUCT OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AND REVISING\nTHE CITY COUNCIL BYLAWS [M. CROWDER, L. MORALES, L.\nLANGER]: SUBJECT: At the January 23, 2023 City Council\nmeeting, the City Council approved an item directing the City\nClerk to amend the City Council bylaws, which are included in\nResolution 13-4451 as Attachment A.\nRECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council\nrescind Resolution No, 13-4451 and adopt Resolution No. 23-\n_____ “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY\nOF WEST HOLLYWOOD ESTABLISHING RULES FOR THE\nCONDUCT OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AND RESCINDING\nRESOLUTION NO. 13-4451” removing the first Councilmember\nComment section. .\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.R. APPOINTMENT OF CITY COUNCILMEMBER AS ALTERNATE\nTO THE SANTA MONICA BAY WATERSHED COUNCIL AND TO\nTHE CITY PLAYHOUSE DESIGN STEERING SUBCOMMITTEE\n[J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nThe City Council will consider appointing Councilmember Byers as\nalternate to the Santa Monica Bay Watershed Agency and\nsubcommittee member to the City Playhouse Subcommittee.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Appoint Councilmember Byers as\nAlternate to the Santa Monica Bay Watershed Council; and 2)\nAppoint Councilmember Byers as Subcommittee Member to the\nCity Playhouse Design Steering Committee (Ad Hoc).\nSTAFF REPORT
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2.S. AMEND THE CITY COUNCILMEMBER LIST OF PRE-\nAPPROVED ORGANIZATIONS/EVENTS TO INCLUDE USC\nPRICE EXECUTIVE EDUCATION FORUM [C. BYERS, Y.\nQUARKER, A. LOVANO]:\nThe City Council will consider amending the City Councilmember\nlist of pre-approved organizations and events to include the USC\nPrice Executive Education Forum for Local Leaders.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve the addition of the USC Price\nExecutive Education Forum for Local Leaders to the list of pre-\napproved organizations and events that members of the City\nCouncil are permitted to attend each year.\nSTAFF REPORT
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4.A. SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD PROTECTED BIKE LANES\nFEASIBILITY STUDY [J. KEHO, F. CONTRERAS, B. CHEUNG]:\nThe City Council will receive a presentation on the Santa Monica\nBoulevard Protected Bike Lanes Feasibility Study findings and\nprovide staff direction on the next steps. The proposed project is\nexempt from CEQA.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve additional study of the western\nsegment of Santa Monica Boulevard to upgrade current bike lanes\nto protected bike lanes; and 2) Direct staff to proceed with studies\nto identify north/south connections from Santa Monica Boulevard to\nFountain Avenue and Willoughby Avenue.\nSTAFF REPORT\nITEM 4.A. - ATTACHMENT A\nITEM 4.A. - ATTACHMENT B
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5.A. PROPOSED PERMANENT OUTDOOR DINING POLICY AND\nAMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 11.28 OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD\nMUNICIPAL CODE [J. ROCCO, R. ABRAMSON, G. YOLLES, J.\nKEHO, S. CAMPBELL, J. GILMOUR]:\nThe City Council will consider updating the City’s existing outdoor\ndining policy, and amending Chapter 11.28 of the West Hollywood\nMunicipal Code to reflect those updates.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Staff recommends that the City Council\nadopt the following ordinance: Ordinance No. 23-_________: "AN\nORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 11.28 OF\nTHE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING\nOUTDOOR DINING IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY;" 2) Authorize\nthe Director of Finance & Technology Services to allocate $25,000\nfrom unallocated reserves in General Fund to 100-3-40-41-531005\nfor the development of the Outdoor Dining Eligibility and Site\nDesign Guide and related costs; and 3) Provide any feedback, if\nnecessary, on the proposed updates, including the eligibility criteria\nand design standards.\nSTAFF REPORT\nITEM 5.A. - ATTACHMENT A\nITEM 5.A. - ATTACHMENT B\nITEM 5.A. - ATTACHMENT C\nITEM 5.A. - ATTACHMENT D
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5.B. SUNSET AND LA CIENEGA BOULEVARD INTERSECTION\nDESIGN & ENGINEERING STUDY - PHASE ONE [J. ROCCO, R.\nABRAMSON, G. YOLLES, S. CAMPBELL, J. GILMOUR]:\nThe City Council will receive a report and recommendations to\nmove forward with improvements to reduce crossing distances and\nslope within the crosswalks, and to enhance the safety and\nwalkability at pedestrian zones adjacent to the intersection at\nSunset Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Receive report and provide input and\nfeedback as needed; and 2) Direct staff to move forward with\nretaining Psomas as a consulting team to develop design and\nengineering drawings to improve the Sunset Boulevard and La\nCienega Boulevard intersection.\nSTAFF REPORT
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5.C. SPONSORSHIP OF PANEL DISCUSSION ADDRESSING CHILD\nABUSE AS PART OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS SPEAKERS SERIES\n[J. ERICKSON, Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO]:\nThe City Council will consider sponsoring a panel discussion\naddressing child abuse in recognition of National Child Abuse\nPrevention Month as part of the Human Rights Speakers Series.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the sponsorship of a Human\nRights Speakers Series panel discussion addressing child abuse in\nrecognition of National Child Abuse Prevention Month; 2) Authorize\nthe use of the City name and logo on invitations, programs, and\nother collateral materials for the event; 3) Direct the\nCommunications Department to utilize all appropriate\ncommunication tools to promote the events including, but not\nlimited to, the City's website, a press release, and social media\ntools; and 4) Authorize the Director of Finance and Technology\nServices to allocate $3,000 from unallocated General Fund\nreserves to the Arts Account 100-1-10-12-531001 and increase the\nbudget for Fiscal Year 2022-23 for the Human Rights Speaker\nSeries by the same amount.\nSTAFF REPORT
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5.D. UNIT SWAP PROGRAM IN RENT STABILIZED UNITS [S.\nSHYNE, J. ERICKSON, Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO]:\nThe City Council will consider directing staff to evaluate possible\nlocal incentives to encourage a unit swap program in West\nHollywood, whereby a resident with limited mobility who lives in an\nupper floor of a rent stabilized building could move to a lower floor\nunit in the same building and maintain the same rent.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Direct staff to evaluate possible local\nincentives to encourage landlords to allow unit swaps, whereby a\nresident with limited mobility who lives in an upper floor of a rent\nstabilized building could move to a lower floor unit in the same\nbuilding and maintain the same rent; and 2) Direct staff to continue\nto lobby for legislation to require unit swaps or provide state\nincentives to encourage landlord participation in a unit swap\nprogram.\nSTAFF REPORT
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5.E. SPONSORSHIP OF PANEL DISCUSSION OF DOCUMENTARY\nMOTHERLAND [S. SHYNE, Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, J. DEL\nTORO, J. DUCKWORTH]:\nThe City Council will consider sponsoring a film screening and\npanel discussion of the documentary Motherland. The exact date of\nthe event is still being determined, but it is expected to take place in\nMarch 2023 in the City Council Chambers.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the sponsorship of a film\nscreening and discussion of the documentary Motherland in the\nCity Council Chambers; 2) Authorize the use of the City name and\nlogo on invitations, programs, and other collateral materials; 3)\nDirect the Communications Department to utilize all appropriate\ncommunication tools to promote the event, such as the City's\nwebsite and social media tools; 4) Authorize the Director of Finance\nand Technology Services to allocate $2,000 from unallocated\nGeneral Fund reserves to the Special Council Programs Account\n100-1-01-00-531001 and increase the budget for Special Council\nPrograms by the same amount; and 5) Authorize the Director of\nFinance and Technology Services to allocate $2,000 from Fiscal\nYear 2022-23 funds in the Special Council Programs account\nnumber 100-1-01-00-531001 for costs associated with technical\nsupport (Waveguide) and marketing.\nSTAFF REPORT\nEXCLUDED CONSENT CALENDAR: Items removed from the Consent\nCalendar for separate discussion are considered at this time.
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6.A. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nWEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA AMENDING CHAPTER 15.56\nOF TITLE 15 OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE\nRELATING TO STORM WATER AND URBAN RUNOFF\nPOLLUTION CONTROL [S. CAMPBELL, J. GILMOUR, M.\nMAGENER]:\nThe purpose of this item is to introduce on first reading an\nOrdinance to amend Chapter 15.56 of Title 15 of the West\nHollywood Municipal Code relating to Storm Water and Urban\nRunoff Pollution Control in order to ensure that the provisions of\nR4-2021-0105 (NPDES Permit No. CAS004004) is properly\ncodified in the municipal code.\nRECOMMENDATION: Introduce on first reading Ordinance No 23-\n_______, “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE\nCITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA AMENDING\nCHAPTER 15.56 OF TITLE 15 OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD\nMUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO STORM WATER AND URBAN\nRUNOFF POLLUTION CONTROL.\nSTAFF REPORT\nITEM 6.A. - ATTACHMENT A\nITEM 6.A. - ATTACHMENT B\nPUBLIC COMMENT: This time is set aside for the public to address the\nCouncil on any item of interest within the subject matter jurisdiction of the\nCouncil that could not be heard under Item 1 at the beginning of the\nmeeting.\nCOUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS: Additional general comments,\nannouncements, requests of staff and/or other issues of concern to\nCouncilmembers are briefly presented at this time.