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5:30 P.M. CLOSED SESSIONS
(To be heard at 5:30 p.m., and/or at the conclusion of the meeting)
A.   CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS pursuant 
to Government Code  
       Section 54956.8
       Property: 965 North Fair Oaks, Pasadena
       Agency Negotiators: Manuel Negrete and 
Richard Bruckner
       Negotiating Parties: Barney Flam and Flam 
Properties, LTD
       Under Negotiation: Price and terms of 
payment
B.   CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS 
pursuant to Government Code  
       Section 54956.8
       Property: 31 West Mountain, Pasadena
       Agency Negotiators: Manuel Negrete and 
Richard Bruckner
       Negotiating Parties: Steven Serrurier
       Under Negotiation: Price and terms of 
payment
C.   CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS pursuant to 
Government Code Section 
       54957.6
       Agency Designated Representatives: Steve 
Lem, Pat Giermann, Cynthia J. Kurtz
       Employee Organization: American Federation 
of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
6:30 P.M. PUBLIC MEETING
1. ROLL CALL, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND CEREMONIAL MATTERS
2. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA -
Public comment will be limited to a total of 20    A.   CONSIDERATION OF CALL FOR REVIEW OF VARIANCE 
NO. 11366 (2257 LAMBERT DRIVE) TO BOARD 
           OF ZONING APPEALS
(Councilmember Haderlein)
           
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4. 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) APPROVAL OF 
QUITCLAIM OF AN EXISTING EASEMENT FOR STORM DRAIN PURPOSES ON LOT 2 
               
OF TRACT NO. 14099, LOCATED AT 1615 KNOLLWOOD DRIVE
              
Recommendation of City Manager: Adopt a resolution to: 
               
(a) Approve the quitclaim of an existing storm drain easement on Lot 2 of Tract 
No. 14099, located at 1615 
               
Knollwood Drive.
               
(b) Authorize the City Manager or her designee to execute the Quitclaim Deed on 
behalf of the City.
           
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          (2) APPROVAL OF 
FINAL PARCEL MAP NO. 24666 TO SUBDIVIDE AN EXISTING LOT AT 1235 NORTH 
                
MENTOR AVENUE
               
Recommendation of City Manager: Adopt a resolution to:
                
(a) Approve the final Parcel Map No. 24666.
                
(b) Accept the offer of easement for public utility purposes as shown on Parcel 
Map No. 24666.
                
(c) Authorize the City Clerk to execute the Certificate on the map showing the 
City’s approval of said map and 
                
acceptance of said easements.
           
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          (3) AUTHORIZATION 
TO ISSUE A PURCHASE ORDER FOR A NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $300,931.00 
                
TO PURCHASE TWO NEW 2000 FRONT LOADING REFUSE PACKERS
               
Recommendation of City Manager:
                
(a) Authorize the Purchasing Administrator to issue a Purchase Order for a not 
to exceed amount of $300,931 to 
                
Southwest Peterbilt for the purchase of two (2) new 2000 Front Loading Refuse 
Packers.
                
(b) Grant this contract a partial exemption (vendor outreach only) from the 
Affirmative Action in Contracting 
                
Ordinance pursuant to Pasadena Municipal Code Section 4.09.060(C), contracts for 
which the City’s best 
                
interests are served. The proposed purchase is exempt from competitive bidding 
pursuant to City Charter 
                
Section 1002(H), contracts with other governmental entities or their contractors 
for labor, material, supplies or 
                
services.
                
(c) Approve a journal voucher in the amount of $150,465.50 from Equipment Lease 
Financing, approved by City 
                
Council on May 10, 1999, to Budget Account 406-764120, Residential Solid Waste 
Operations for the purchase 
                
of one of the packers.
           
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          (4) AUTHORIZATION 
TO AMEND CONTRACT WITH PARSONS HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW AND 
                
ASSOCIATES INC. FOR COMPLETION OF THE SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
                
FOR THE AMBASSADOR CAMPUS REUSE PROJECT
               
Recommendation of City Manager: Authorize the City Manager to amend 
Contract No. 17,237 for an amount 
                
not to exceed $31,050 with Parsons Harland Bartholomew and Associates Inc. to 
provide for the completion of 
                
the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Ambassador Campus 
Reuse Project. 
           
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          (5) PROPOSED 
AGREEMENT AND GRANT OF SUBSURFACE PARKING EASEMENT BENEATH A 
                
PORTION OF CITY-OWNED RIGHT-OF-WAY ON PACIFIC ALLEY LOCATED WEST OF RAYMOND 
                
AVENUE AND SOUTH OF WALNUT STREET
               
Recommendation of City Manager: 
                
(a) Direct that a subsurface easement be sold to Buchanan Symonds Limited 
Partnership, an adjoining 
                
landowner, and authorize the City Manager to take all actions necessary to 
effectuate the agreement and sale.
                
(b) Approve a journal voucher recognizing $12,917 from Buchanan Symonds Limited 
Partnership and 
                
appropriating it to Budget Account 73876, Improvement of Alleys and Concrete 
Streets.
           
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          (6)
AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH PERRY 
C. THOMAS CONSTRUCTION, INC. FOR 
                
THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SYSTEM IN MALCOLM DRIVE
                
AND COLORADO BOULEVARD - SPECIFICATION LD-00-1, AND REJECT ALL BIDS FOR THE 
                
CONSTRUCTION OF UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SYSTEM IN LA LOMA ROAD - SPECIFICATION 
LD-00-
                
5, AVENUE 64 AND ROSITA LANE - SPECIFICATION LD-00-4
               
Recommendation of City Manager:
                
(1) Accept the bid dated August 21, 2000 submitted by Perry C. Thomas 
Construction, Inc. in response to 
                
Specification LD-00-1 for the above subject; (b) reject all other bids; and (c) 
authorize the City Manager to enter 
                
into a contract for an amount not to exceed $605,413.
                
(2) Authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with Charter 
Communications for reimbursement for work; 
                
approve a journal voucher recognizing $34,568 from Charter Communications for 
said work; and transferring this 
                
amount to Budget Account No. 704999, Malcolm Drive and Colorado Boulevard.
                
(3) Reject all bids received for the following projects:(a) Construction of an 
underground conduit system in La 
                
Loma Road - Specification LD-00-5; and (b) Construction of an underground 
conduit system in Avenue 64 and 
                
Rosita Lane - Specification LD-00-4
           
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          (7) REJECTION OF 
ALL BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW FIRE STATION 34
               
Recommendation of City Manager: It is recommended that the City 
Council reject all bids received in response 
                
to specifications for the construction of new Fire Station 34.
           
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B. City Clerk
          (1) Approval of 
Minutes - October 2, 2000 (Canceled)
                                                         
October 9, 2000
(2) Receive and file claims against the City of Pasadena
                
Claim No. 8629  CSE Insurance Co.            
$ Unknown
                
Claim No. 8630  Mary Passarini                      
Unknown
                
Claim No. 8631  Dante G. Hall                         
4,950.00
                
Claim No. 8632  Carla Chicako Carpenter     1,225.00
                
Claim No. 8633  Ronald J. Maxie                        
719.82
                
Claim No. 8634  Jeanne Londe                           
250.00
C. Public hearings set:
          November 20, 2000, 
8:00 P.M. - Proposed Utilization for the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Funds
          and Citizen’s Option for 
Public Safety Grant Funds 
          December 11, 2000, 
8:00 P.M. - Public Hearing to Gather Community Input on Potential Cable TV 
          Franchises
5. REPORTS AND COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL COMMITTEES
A. Business Enterprise Committee
B. Deregulation Committee
         (1) INSPECTION AND REPAIR 
OF BROADWAY UNIT B-2 STEAM TURBINE BY PASADENA WATER AND 
               
POWER 
              
Recommendation of City Manager:
               
(a) Authorize the General Manager of Pasadena Water and Power to enter into a 
contract without competitive 
               
bidding pursuant to City Charter Section 1002(F), contracts for professional or 
unique services, with Siemens 
               
Westinghouse Power Corporation for inspection and repair of the Broadway Power 
Plant Steam Turbine Unit B-2, 
               
for an amount not to exceed $607,704; 
               
(b) Approve a journal voucher authorizing the Director of Finance to appropriate 
$773,000 from the Light and 
               
Power Fund unappropriated fund balance to finance the inspection and repair of 
the Broadway Power Plant
               
Steam Turbine Unit B-2; and
               
(c) Grant this contract an exemption from the competitive selection process of 
the Affirmative Action in Contracting 
               
Ordinance, pursuant to Pasadena Municipal Code Subsection 4.09.060(C), contracts 
for which the City’s best 
               
interests are served. 
           
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C. Finance Committee
D. Legislative Policy Committee
E. Public Safety Committee
(1)
AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE CENTER FOR AGING RESOURCES,          (2)
PROTOCOL FOR THE ISSUANCE OF REWARDS
               
Recommendation of City Manager: 
Authorize the City Manager to offer rewards in Police Department
                
investigative cases under the listed circumstances following the outlined 
protocol.
           
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F. Reports from Representatives
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS - 8:00 P.M.
A.
CERTIFICATION OF THE PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND APPROVAL OF THE7. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTS
A. City Council
          (1) APPOINTMENT OF 
CYNTHIA J. KURTZ TO THE ROSE BOWL OPERATING COMPANY (City Manager 
          Seat)
          (2) SUMMARY OF CITY 
COUNCIL POSITIONS ON MEASURES ON THE NOVEMBER 7, 2000 BALLOT 
          (Councilmember Holden)
State Propositions:
· PROPOSITION 32 - VETERANS’ BOND ACT OF 2000 Council Position: Support
          · PROPOSITION 33 -
LEGISLATURE. PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM.  
            LEGISLATIVE 
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 
Council Position: No position was taken on this Proposition.
          · PROPOSITION 34 - 
CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND SPENDING. LIMITS. DISCLOSURE. LEGISLATIVE 
            INITIATIVE 
AMENDMENT 
Council Position: No position was taken on this Proposition.
          · PROPOSITION 35
- PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS. USE OF PRIVATE CONTRACTORS FOR ENGINEERING 
            AND 
ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 
Council Position: Support
· PROPOSITION 36 - DRUG TREATMENT DIVERSION PROGRAMS - Council Position: Opposed
· PROPOSITION 37 - TWO-THIRDS VOTE PRESERVATION ACT OF 2000
Council Position: Opposed
          · PROPOSITION 38 - 
SCHOOL VOUCHERS, STATE-FUNDED PRIVATE AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. 
            PUBLIC SCHOOL 
FUNDING 
Council Position: Opposed
          · PROPOSITION 39
- SCHOOL FACILITIES. 55% LOCAL VOTE. BONDS, TAXES. ACCOUNTABILITY 
            REQUIREMENTS
Council Position: Support
Local Measures:
          · MEASURE AA -
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF PASADENA 
            INCREASING 
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM FIVE (5) TO SEVEN (7) MEMBERS
Council Position: Support
          · MEASURE BB - 
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF PASADENA 
            ESTABLISHING 
ELECTION OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION BY GEOGRAPHIC SUB-DISTRICT
Council Position: Support
          · MEASURE CC - 
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF PASADENA REQUIRING 
            A STATE OF 
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDRESS
Council Position: Support
· MEASURE DD - THE SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY AND REFORM PLAN
Council Position: Support
B. City Manager
          (1) FILMING ISSUES 
RAISED BY COUNCIL
               
Recommendation of City Manager: It is recommended that the City 
Council adopt the following staff 
                
recommendations for language to be included in the Filming Guidelines:
                
(a) Ban helicopters in residential zones, but allow helicopters in commercial 
zones with signatures from all 
                
affected property owner/tenants within a 2000’ radius.
                
(b) Adopt the 300-foot notification definition and language reaffirming the 
police officer’s duty to enforce all 
                
provisions of the filming permit.
                
(c) Ban for six months any filming company that violates their next film 
permit(s) after receiving citations on a 
                
previous permit.
           
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C.
Advisory Bodies          (1) ROLE OF 
TRUSTEES
               
Recommendation of Deferred Compensation Trust Administrator Committee: 
On October 18, 2000, in 
                
response to a request by the Finance Committee for the Deferred Compensation 
Committee to develop 
                
recommendations as to the role and responsibilities of the Trustees of the 
City’s 457 Deferred Compensation 
                
Trust Fund, the Deferred Compensation Trust Administrator Committee passed a 
motion recommending that the 
                
Trustees take the following action:
                
(a) Retain qualified and independent fiduciary counsel to outline the elements 
of the Trustees’ fiduciary 
                
responsibility.
                
(b) Conduct an independent fiduciary audit of administrative practices and plan 
performance.
           
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8. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETING
    A. Approval of Minutes - October 2, 2000 (Canceled)
                                                  
October 9, 2000
9. ORDINANCES
A. First Reading: None
B. Second Reading: None
10. INFORMATION ITEMS
     A. PREDEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW FOR THE PROPOSED 
OFFICE PROJECT AT E. FOOTHILL BLVD 
          AND N. HALSTEAD AVE. 
(3465 E. FOOTHILL BLVD.) WITHIN THE EAST PASADENA SPECIFIC PLAN        
          AREA
          Recommendation of City 
Manager: This report is being provided for information purposes only at 
this time.
           
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11. COMMUNICATIONS: None
12. PUBLIC COMMENT (Continued)
13. CLOSED SESSIONS (Continued, if necessary)
14. ADJOURNMENT