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                                                CITY OF PASADENA
                                       NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
                                             OF THE CITY COUNCIL
                                               OCTOBER 21, 2002
                                                       5:00 P.M.
        NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the City Council will be held
on Monday, October 21, 2002, at 5:00 p.m., at the City Hall Council Chamber, 100 North
Garfield, Room 247, to discuss the following items:
                                                          AGENDA
1.  ROLL CALL/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.  CONSENT CALENDAR
     (The Consent Calendar consists of routine items which will be approved by one
     motion and one vote unless removed for separate discussion)
    A.  City Manager
       (1)  CONTRACT AWARD - IMPROVEMENT OF HOLLY STREET FROM
             RAYMOND AVENUE TO ARROYO PARKWAY FOR AN AMOUNT NOT
             TO EXCEED $175,000
             Recommendation of City Manager: Accept the bid dated October 9,
             2002, submitted by L.M.T. Enterprises Inc. dba Tyner Paving, in
             response to the Specifications for the Improvement of Holly Street from
             Raymond Avenue to Arroyo Parkway, reject all other bids received, and
             authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract not to exceed
             $175,000.
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       (2)  CONTRACT AWARD TO CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC MAINTENANCE FOR
             CITYWIDE STREET RE-STRIPING FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO
             EXCEED $100,000
             Recommendation of City Manager:
             (1)         Accept the bid dated October 9, 2002, submitted by California
             Traffic Maintenance, in response to the Specifications for Citywide Street
             Re-striping - 2002, reject all other bids received, and authorize the City
             Manager to enter into a contract not to exceed $100,000.  
             (2)         Acknowledge the project to be categorically exempt under Section
             21084 of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1984 in accordance
             with Article 19, Section 15301 (Class 1), subsection (c) of the Resources
             Agency of California Guidelines (maintenance of existing public streets),
             pursuant to the findings of the Secretary of the Resources Agency and
             authorize the City Manager to execute and the City Clerk to file a Notice
             of Exemption for the project with the Los Angeles County Clerk.
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       (3)  ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FROM STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE
             OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING - ELDER ABUSE ADVOCACY
             AND OUTREACH PROGRAM; AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A
             CONTRACT WITH HERITAGE CLINIC AND THE COMMUNITY
             ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR SENIORS ("HERITAGE CLINIC"), A
             CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION, TO OPERATE THE
             ELDER ABUSE OUTREACH AND ADVOCACY PROGRAM
             Recommendation of City Manager:
             (1)         Accept the grant from the State of California Office of Criminal
             Justice Planning - Elder Abuse Advocacy and Outreach Program in the
             amount of $90,000 (Grant No.  EA 98017625) and approve a journal
             voucher recognizing that amount and appropriating it to the Police
             Department FY 2003 Operating Budget, Account No. 8114-101-402500.
             (2)         Authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with the Heritage
             Clinic in an amount not to exceed $86,030 without competitive bidding
             pursuant to City Charter Section 1002(F), contracts for professional or
             unique services, to operate the Elder Abuse Outreach and Advocacy
             Program.  The remaining $3,970 will remain in the Department's budget
             for the Police Department's administrative costs. 
             (3)         Grant the proposed contract an exemption from the competitive
             selection process of the Competitive Bidding and Purchasing Ordinance,
             pursuant to Pasadena Municipal Code Section 4.08.049(B), contracts for
             which the City's best interests are served.
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       (4)  APPROVAL OF THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
             BETWEEN THE CITY OF PASADENA AND THE PASADENA
             FIREFIGHTERS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION AND ADOPTION OF
             A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR REPORTING THE VALUE OF
             EMPLOYER PAID MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS AS COMPENSATION
             TO THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
             Recommendation of City Manager:
             (1)         Approve a successor Memorandum of Understanding between the
             City of Pasadena and the Pasadena Firefighters Management
             Association (PFMA) for the term April 1, 2002 through March 31, 2005; 
             (2)         Adopt a resolution providing for reporting the value of Employer Paid
             Member Contributions as compensation to the California Public
             Employees Retirement System; and
             (3)         Approve a journal voucher allocating funds from the Personnel
             Reserves to the Fire Department as appropriate.
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    B.  City Clerk
        (1)  Approval of Minutes -  August 5, 2002 (Special)
                                              August 12, 2002
                                              August 19, 2002
                                             August 26, 2002 (Cancelled)
                                             September 2, 2002 (Cancelled)
        (2)  Receive and file claims against the City of Pasadena
             Claim No. 9120   Elizabeth Becerra                               $     336.48   
             Claim No. 9121   Christopher S. Thomas                               335.21   
             Claim No. 9122   Robert A. Ortiz                                      25,000.00+ 
             Claim No. 9123   PNS Communications Group, Inc.           89,775.80   
             Claim No. 9124   Kings Villages Claimants                        25,000.00+ 
             Claim No. 9125   Beverly Baily                                              100.00   
             Claim No. 9126   William James Hobbs                             25,000.00+ 
             Claim No. 9127   Joyce E. Arrowsmith                               Unknown   
             Claim No. 9128   Sepideh Noroozi, DDS                            Unknown   
             Claim No. 9129   Derderian Bros. Corporation 
                                      dba Johnnie's Tow Service                      10,000.00+ 
             Claim No. 9130   Alfred M. Espadas by
                                      Mercury Insurance Co.                             4,104.20   
             Claim No. 9131   George Stanley Fulks                                 558.33   
             Claim No. 9132   Ross & Dona Driscoll                             25,000.00+ 
             Claim No. 9133   Kirt Liepman                                              420.90     
        (3)  Public Hearings Set:
             November 4, 2002, 8:00 p.m.  - Amendment to the General Fee
             Schedule - Charge for Noise Ordinance Violations Resulting from
             Filming Activity.
             November 18, 2002, 8:00 p.m.  - Consideration of Moratorium on the
             Demolition of Older Structures within Designated Study Areas
             November 18, 2002, 8:00 p.m. - Local Law Enforcement Block Grant
             Funding
3.  CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING:  ADOPTION OF UPDATED CITYWIDE DESIGN
     PRINCIPLES AND NEW GUIDELINES FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT SPECIFIC
     PLAN
     Recommendation of City Manager:
     (1)      Find that adopting an updated version of the Citywide Design Principles in the
     Land Use Element of the General Plan and design guidelines for the Central District
     Specific Plan is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
     (Class 8: an action by a regulatory agency for protection of the environment).
     (2)      Acknowledge that the Land Use Element of the General Plan (Objective 5 -
     Character and Scale of Pasadena) supports the application of Citywide urban design
     principles to new construction and the adoption of design guidelines for areas
     targeted for development and design review.
     (3)      Adopt by resolution (Attachment A of the agenda report) the updated version
     of Citywide design principles (Design Principles in the Land Use Element of the
     General Plan) and new design guidelines for the specific plan area in the Central
     District (Attachment C of the agenda report).
     Recommendation of Design Commission: The Design Commission on
     September 23, 2002, voted to recommend approval of the updated Citywide Design
     Principles in the Land Use Element of the General Plan and the design guidelines
     for the Central District Specific Plan.
     Recommendation of Planning Commission: The Planning Commission on
     October 9, 2002, voted to recommend approval of the updated Citywide Design
     Principles in the Land Use Element of the General Plan and the design guidelines
     for the Central District Specific Plan.
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4.  CLOSED SESSION        
   A.  CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR pursuant to
        Government Code Section 54957.6
        Agency Negotiators:  Karyn Ezell, Steve Lem
        Employee Organizations:   Pasadena Fire Fighters Association, Local
        809; Pasadena Firefighters Management Association

  B.  CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL regarding
        pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a)
        Name of Case:   Riggins v. City of Pasadena
        Case No. GC 20604
5.  PUBLIC HEARING:  REVISIONS TO THE ZONING CODE REGARDING SPECIAL
     USES, OVERLAY DISTRICTS, PARKING/LOADING AND SITE DEVELOPMENT
     STANDARDS
     Recommendation of City Manager:   
     (1)      Adopt a finding that the proposed amendments to the Zoning Code are
     consistent with the General Plan as outlined in the agenda report; and
     (2)      Approve the proposed amendments to the Zoning Code regarding Special
     Uses, Overlay Districts, Parking/Loading and Site Development Standards as
     contained in the agenda report.
     Recommendation of Planning Commission:  The Planning Commission reviewed
     these amendments on July 17th, August 14th and October 9th.  At the July 17th 
     hearing, the Commission recommended several minor changes and one major
     amendment.  The major amendment was to prohibit a neighborhood market from
     selling alcohol if it is within 500 feet of a park and recreation facility, school, public
     or private or uses that attract minors.  The minor amendments include:
     recommendation including requiring new projects in single-family and RM-12 districts
     to have a landscape plan submitted with any new project and that such projects
     (including single-family and RM-12 districts) be required to plant new street trees if
     such trees are needed; that a copy center be distinguished from an Internet Access
     Studio and that the landscape maintenance requirements be reviewed to ensure that
     they include single-family districts.  These amendments have been incorporated into
     the City Manager's recommendation. 
     Recommendation of Transportation Advisory Commission:  The Transportation
     Advisory Commission  reviewed the proposed amendments on September 13, 2002. 
     On a vote of 3-2, they voted to recommend the staff's recommendations. 
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6.  PUBLIC HEARING:   ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY GUIDELINES CITY OF
     PASADENA
     Recommendation of City Manager: 
     (1)      Acknowledge that the project is exempt from the California Environmental
     Quality Act (CEQA) under the "General Rule", Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA
     Guidelines (Attachment 2 of the agenda report);
     (2)      Adopt a resolution (Attachment 1 of the agenda report) which adopts the
     "Environmental Policy Guidelines City of Pasadena" (Attachment 4 of the agenda
     report);
     (3)      Adopt the Level of Service (LOS) sliding traffic thresholds scale for Intersection
     Capacity Analysis to determine when a project's traffic impacts are significant for the
     purposes of CEQA; and
     (4)       Direct the City Clerk to file the Notice of Exemption with the County of
     Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.
     Recommendation of Planning Commission: On August 28, 2002 the Planning
     Commission considered the proposed "Environmental Policy Guidelines City of
     Pasadena" at a public hearing.  The Commission recommended the City Council
     approve the changes to the "Environmental Policy Guidelines City of Pasadena" with
     the following additions:
     (1)    Increase required minimum Noticing Radius from staff recommended 300 feet
     to 500 feet for projects that are subject to a Negative Declaration or an
     Environmental Impact Report;
     (2)    Increase required minimum public review period for a Negative Declaration
     from  20 to 30 days; and
     (3)    Require Environmental Impact Reports in which the main impact is not within
     the decision making body's or decision maker's area of expertise to be reviewed by
     the hearing body with expertise in that area prior to the decision making body
     certifying the EIR.
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7.  ADJOURNMENT
                                                                     ________________________
                                                                     Bill Bogaard, Mayor
                                                                     City of Pasadena
Note to Public:  An opportunity for public comment will be provided at the time each of 
            the above items are discussed.  Public comment for this special meeting 
                        is limited to the items on the special meeting notice.  Please limit 
                        comments to 3 minutes per speaker.
        I HEREBY CERTIFY that this notice, in its entirety, was posted on the Council Chamber 
Bulletin Board, Room 247, City Hall, on October 17, 2002 at  5:30 p.m., and that copies hereof 
were faxed or delivered to each member of the City Council and faxed to each local newspaper 
of general circulation, radio or television station requesting notice in writing, all of which media 
recipients are identified on the distribution list set forth herein below.
                                                                     _______________________
                                                                     Jane L. Rodriguez, CMC
                                                                     City Clerk
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                                                              SCHEDULED
                COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES
 
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE (Chair Steve Madison)
 
Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in Council Conference 
Room 240
 
October 30, 2002 (Special meeting at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Conference Room 240)
November 6, 2002
November 20, 2002
 
FINANCE COMMITTEE (Chair Paul Little)
 
Meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in Finance Department 
Conference Room 345
 
October 28, 2002
November 11, 2002 (To be cancelled - holiday)
November 18, 2002 (Special meeting at 4:00 p.m., in the Finance Department Conference)
November 25, 2002
 
LEGISLATIVE POLICY COMMITTEE (Chair Bill Bogaard)
 
Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Conference Room 240
 
November 5, 2002
December 3, 2002
 
MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (Chair Sidney F. Tyler)
 
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. in Council Conference
Room 240
 
October 22, 2002 (To be cancelled)
October 23, 2002 (Special meeting at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Conference Room)
November 12, 2002
November 26, 2002
 
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Chair Steve Haderlein)
 
Meets the first and third Monday of each month at 4:15 p.m. in the Management Conference 
Room 323
 
October 21, 2002 (To be cancelled)
November 4, 2002
November 18, 2002
 
 
                                       FUTURE COUNCIL MEETING DATES 
 
October 28, 2002
 
November 4, 2002
 
November 11, 2002 (To be cancelled - holiday)
 
November 18, 2002
 
November 25, 2002
 
December 2, 2002
 
December 9, 2002
 
December 16, 2002
 
December 23, 2002
 
December 30, 2002 (To be cancelled)
 
January 7, 2003
 
January 14, 2003
 
January 21, 2003 (To be cancelled - holiday)
 
January 28, 2003 
 
FUTURE PUBLIC HEARINGS:
 
November 4, 2002, 8:00 p.m. - Amendment to the FY 2003 General Fee Schedule for Bee 
Removal by the Public Health Department
 
November 4, 2002, 8:00 p.m. - Amendment to the FY 2003 General Fee Schedule - Charge for 
Noise Ordinance Violations Resulting from Filming Activity.
 
November 18, 2002, 8:00 p.m. - Consideration of Moratorium on the Demolition of Older Structures 
within Designated Study Areas
 
November 18, 2002, 8:00 p.m. - Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Funding