AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
MARCH 12, 2001
Closed Sessions 5:30 P.M.
Public Meeting 6:30 P.M.
Public Hearings begin at 8:00 P.M.
Council Chamber, Pasadena City Hall
100 N. Garfield Avenue, Room 247
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 LEGAL COUNSEL-PENDING
LITIGATION pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a)
Name of Case: Nelson v. City of Pasadena, Case No. BS 064064
B. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-PENDING
LITIGATION pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a)
Name of Case: Jones v. Bakewell; Bakewell v. Jones, City of Pasadena,
Case No. GC 023783
C. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-PENDING
LITIGATION, amicus (friend of the court) participation pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(a)
Name of Case: Drake v. Superior Court, City of Vista Real Party in Interest,
Case No. GIN 006974
D. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-ANTICIPATED
LITIGATION-CONSIDERATION OF INITIATION OF LITIGATION pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(a) - One potential case
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 minutes at the beginning of the meeting and will
continue under Item 12 (below) "Public Comment (continued)". Please limit
comments to 3 minutes each.
A. TOM BUCK, BOARD CHAIR & HELEN MORRAN-WOLF, EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR OF FOOTHILL FAMILY SERVICE TO PROVIDE AN
OVERVIEW OF SERVICES
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3. OLD BUSINESS
A. STATUS REPORT ON THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE AND MOBILITY
ELEMENT UPDATE AND ZONING CODE REVISION PROJECT
Recommendation of City Manager: It is recommended that the City Council
review and receive the status report.
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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 FINAL TRACT MAP NO. 53001, BEING A 14-UNIT
CONDOMINIUM PROJECT AT 939-47 SOUTH MARENGO AVENUE
Recommendation of City Manager: Adopt a resolution to:
(a) Approve the final map for Tract Map No. 53001.
(b) Accept the offer of an easement for public utility purposes as
shown on Tract Map No. 53001.
(c) Authorize the City Clerk to execute the Certificate on the map
showing the City's approval of said map and acceptance of said
easement.
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(2) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PASADENA SUSPENDING
SECTIONS 9.36.220 AND 9.36.230 OF THE PASADENA MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE NOISE
ORDINANCE, FOR THE CALVARY CHAPEL OF PASADENA'S
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE, TO BE HELD AT VICTORY PARK ON
SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2001
Recommendation of City Manager: Direct the City Attorney to
prepare an ordinance to suspend the Noise Ordinance and a Notice of
Exemption, with respect to the proposed Easter Sunrise Service to be
held at Victory Park on Sunday, April 15, 2001 from 7:00 a.m. to
10:00 a.m.
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(3) AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A PURCHASE ORDER
CONTRACT WITH WESTERN WATER WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY,
INC. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MISCELLANEOUS
WATER UTILITY MATERIALS FOR PASADENA WATER AND
POWER (PWP)
Recommendation of City Manager: It is recommended that the City
Council:
(a) Accept the bid dated February 13, 2001, submitted by Western
Water Works Supply Company, Inc. to furnish and deliver
miscellaneous water utility materials for PWP;
(b) Reject all other bids;
(c) Authorize the Purchasing Administrator to issue a purchase order
contract for a period of four years or until $1.6 million is expended,
whichever occurs first; and
(d) Authorize the City Manager to extend the contract for two optional
one-year extensions each, not to exceed $400,000 annually, without
further City Council approval.
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(4) CONTRACT AWARD TO L. BARRIOS & ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES IN
LANDSCAPE AREAS I AND II FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
$110,000
Recommendation of City Manager:
(a) Accept the bid for Landscape Maintenance in Areas I and II dated
February 2, 2001, submitted by L. Barrios & Associates, Inc., in
response to Specifications for Landscape Maintenance at Various City
Facilities;
(b) Reject all other bids received;
(c) Authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with L. Barrios
& Associates, Inc., for a period of one year for an amount not to exceed
$110,000;
(d) Authorize the City Manager to extend the contract for up to two
one-year periods provided all prices, terms and conditions remain
unchanged.
(e) Certify the projects (Landscape Maintenance Areas I and II) to be
categorically exempt under Section 21084(a) of the California
Environmental Quality Act of 1984 in accordance with Article 19,
Section 15301 (Class 1), Subsection (h) of the Guidelines (maintenance
of existing landscaping) and authorize the City Clerk to file a Notice of
Exemption for the project with the Los Angeles County Clerk.
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(5) AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE FOOTHILL EMPLOYMENT AND
TRAINING CONSORTIUM CONTRACTS
Recommendation of City Manager: Adopt a resolution authorizing
the following positions to execute training and training-related contracts
on behalf of the Foothill Employment and Training Consortium (FETC)
Workforce Investment Board (WIB): Career Services Division
Administrator, Human Services, Recreation, and Neighborhoods
Department Director, and the City Manager.
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(6) RELEASE OF FUNDS FROM THE JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY
INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANTS (JAIBG) PROGRAM TO THE COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES
Recommendation of City Manager: Approve the waiver form
attached to the agenda report authorizing the City Manager to transfer
grant entitlements totaling $50,565 available to the Pasadena Police
Department, to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. The
money will be used in conjunction with similar grant fund money from
the City of Glendale and the City of Burbank to retain a deputy district
attorney for vertical prosecution of juvenile offenders in the Pasadena
Superior Court.
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(7) INCREASE IN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF A
THERMAL IMAGING DEVICE FOR THE FOOTHILL AIR SUPPORT
TEAM
Recommendation of City Manager:
(a) Approve a journal voucher appropriating $6,000 from the LA
IMPACT Fund No. 6545-104 to the LA IMPACT Account No. 402410.
(b) Authorize the Purchasing Administrator to increase the "not to
exceed" amount of Purchase Order No. 11499 by $6,000, for a new total
of $164,650, for the purchase of the thermal imaging device.
The initial purchase was exempt from competitive bidding, as well
as the Affirmative Action in Contracting Ordinance, pursuant to Section
4.09.060(A)(3), contracts with other governmental entities.
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(8) TRANSFER OF SURPLUS PROPERTY TO "TALK ABOUT
PARENTING" A TELEVISION PUBLIC ACCESS TALK SHOW
Recommendation of City Manager: Authorize the transfer of a
surplus one ton passenger van to "Talk About Parenting". It is further
recommended the City Council, based upon that the information
contained in that the agenda report, find that a public purpose is served
by exempting that the proposed transfer from that the provisions of that
the Surplus Equipment and Goods Ordinance, pursuant to Pasadena
Municipal Code Section 4.04.080.
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(9) DECLARATION CERTAIN CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY
LOCATED BETWEEN 1518 AND 1530 SUNSET AVENUE IS EXEMPT
FROM SECTION 4.02 OF THAT THE PASADENA MUNICIPAL CODE
AND AUTHORIZATION TO SELL ON A DIRECT BASIS TO THAT THE
ADJACENT LANDOWNERS BY FINDING AN EXTRAORDINARY
OVERRIDING PUBLIC BENEFIT WOULD BE ACHIEVED
Recommendation of City Manager:
(a) Find and determine that certain City-owned land located between
1518 and 1539 Sunset Avenue ("that the Property") falls under Class 12
of Categorically Exempt Projects, and is exempt from that the
requirements of that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
and direct that the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption with that the
Los Angeles County Recorder.
(b) Declare that an extraordinary overriding public benefit would be
achieved by merging that the Property with adjacent land, thereby
finding that the the sale of that the Property to that the adjacent
landowners is exempt from Charter Section 4.02 of that the Pasadena
Municipal Code; and
(c) Direct the Property be sold to that the adjoining landowners
pursuant to that the Pasadena Municipal Code and authorizing that the
City Manager to take all actions necessary to effectuate that the sale.
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B. City Clerk
(1) Receive and file claims against the City of Pasadena
Claim No. 8711 Javier Macias $ 1,183.21
Claim No. 8712 Wanda Hall Unknown
Claim No. 8713 Janice C. Sigur Unknown
Claim No. 8714 Julia Galindo Unknown
Claim No. 8715 America Saija Unknown
Claim No. 8716 Rebecca Ray 346.20
Claim No. 8717 Jonathan D. Truesdale 275.00
Claim No. 8718 Trischa O'Hanlon 550.00
Claim No. 8719 Pamela R. Tryon 2,367.50
Claim No. 8720 Chao-Bin Lee 700.00
(2) Set Public Hearings
April 9, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - Code Amendment Requiring Minor
Conditional Use Permit for Recycling Centers
April 9, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - Proposed Zoning Code Amendment to the
PD-21 (Planned Development-21, Montgomery Engineering) Zoning
District for Properties located at 270-280 North Madison Avenue
April 9, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - General Plan Amendment/Rezoning for
1703-1735 Outpost Lane
April 23, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - Amendments to that the General Fee
Schedule (Cost of Service Study Annual Adjustments)
April 23, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - Historic Landmark Designation for First
Lutheran Church, 808 N. Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena
May 7, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - Establishment of Pasadena Playhouse
District Property and Business Improvement District
5. REPORTS AND COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL COMMITTEES
A. Business Enterprise Committee
(1) ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PLAYHOUSE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
PROPERTY AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PBID)
Recommendation of City Manager: Adopt a resolution of intention to
establish the Pasadena Playhouse District Property and Business
Improvement District (Attachment No. 1 of the agenda report).
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B. Deregulation Committee
C. Finance Committee
(1) QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT - QUARTER ENDING 12/31/00
Recommendation of City Manager: This item is for information
purposes only.
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(2) APPROPRIATION OF $30,000 FOR MEMORIAL PARK/SENIOR
CENTER FENCE
Recommendation of City Manager: It is recommended the City
Council approve a journal voucher appropriating $30,000 in Residential
Development Fees allocated to that the West Park District Impact Area
to Budget Account No. 71109 (Pasadena Senior Center - Wrought Iron
Fence) to provide for the construction of an ornamental iron fence at the
Senior Center patio area in Memorial Park.
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D. Legislative Policy Committee
E. Public Safety Committee
(1) AMENDMENT OF THAT THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET
AND APPROPRIATION OF COMMUNITY ORIENTATED POLICING
SERVICES (COPS) GRANT FUNDS FOR AN INDOOR/OUTDOOR
FIRING RANGE AT EATON CANYON
Recommendation of City Manager:
(a) Amend that the Capital Improvement Budget to create a project
account for that the design and construction of an indoor/outdoor firing
range at that the current Eaton Canyon range site; and
(b) Appropriate that the CY 2000 COPS grant funds to this account
when received.
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F. Reports from Representatives
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS - 8:00 p.m.
A. CONTINUED JOINT PUBLIC HEARING: APPROVAL OF DISPOSITION
AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN PASADENA HOUSING
INVESTORS, L.P. AND PASADENA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION FOR HERITAGE SQUARE MIXED-USE SENIOR HOUSING
COMPLEX AT 730-790 NORTH FAIR OAKS AVENUE,
RELOCATION/RENOVATION OF HISTORIC "DECKER HOUSE",
REPLACEMENT HOUSING PLAN AND RELOCATION PLAN
Recommendation of Chief Executive Officer: It is recommended that the
Pasadena Community Development Commission adopt a resolution:
(a) Finding and determining on the basis of that the Initial Study prepared
for the Development, that there is no substantial evidence that the
development will have a significant effect on the environment nor any
potential for adverse effect on wildlife resources if certain specified mitigation
measures are implemented;
(b) Approving the Mitigated Negative Declaration and directing the
Secretary of the Commission to concurrently file with the Clerk of Los
Angeles County a Certificate of Fee Exemption and a Notice of
Determination;
(c) Finding and determining that (i) the Development is consistent with the
Redevelopment Plan for the Fair Oaks Avenue Redevelopment Project and
would be compatible with surrounding land uses in the Fair Oaks
Redevelopment Project Area subject to approval of the Fair Oaks/Orange
Grove Specific Plan or a Planned Development (PD), (ii) Development will
assist in the elimination of blight and provide housing for low and moderate
income persons, (iii) the Development is consistent with the Commission's
Five-Year Implementation Plan, and (iv) the consideration received by the
Commission under the DDA is not less than the fair market value with the
covenants, conditions and costs authorized by the DDA;
(d) Approving the terms and conditions of DDA in connection with the
Development;
(e) Approving the Replacement Housing Plan and the Relocation Plan;
(f) Approving a journal voucher appropriating Commission funds in an
amount not to exceed a total of $2.9 million (HOME funds - $1.5 million;
Fannie Mae American Communities Fund - $1 million and Low and Moderate
Income Housing Trust Funds - $0.4 million) to provide loan assistance to the
Developer for acquisition, relocation, and rehabilitation costs related to the
Development; and
(g) Authorizing and directing the Chief Executive Officer of the Commission
to execute, and the Secretary to attest, the DDA and take the actions
necessary to complete the Development.
Recommendation of City Manager: It is recommended that the City
Council adopt a resolution:
(a) Authorizing the Commission to enter into the DDA; and
(b) Authorizing the City Manager to take the necessary actions to complete
the Development.
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B. PUBLIC HEARING: RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF
TAX-EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS BY THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE
COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ON BEHALF OF THE
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES
Recommendation of City Manager: Adopt a resolution approving the
issuance of tax-exempt obligations by the California Statewide Communities
Development Authority on behalf of the Center for Community and Family
Services.
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7. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTS
A. City Council
(1) RESIGNATION OF VICTOR S. SY FROM CODE ENFORCEMENT
COMMISSION (District 3 appointment)
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B. City Manager
(1) EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
PASADENA AND THE ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN FOR
CITY-OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT GLENARM STREET AND
FAIR OAKS AVENUE (GLENARM POWER PLANT)
Recommendation of City Manager:
(a) Approve the terms and conditions of an Exclusive Negotiation
Agreement ("ENA") with the Art Center College of Design ("Developer")
for the negotiation and preparation of a Disposition and Development
Agreement for the proposed construction of an Art Center annex on
City-owned property located on Glenarm Avenue between Fair Oaks
Avenue and Arroyo Parkway.
(b) Authorize the City Manager to execute that the ENA and take all
other actions necessary in conjunction with that the ENA.
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(2) ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESIDENTIAL PREFERENTIAL PERMIT
PARKING PROGRAM IN MENTOR, CATALINA, CORNELL AND
ARDEN NEIGHBORHOOD
Recommendation of City Manager:
(1) Based upon the facts presented to Council, find that:
(a) The unrestricted parking by non-local vehicles creates a
situation for the areas listed below in which the streets cannot be used
for parking by the residents or their guests and that such unrestricted
parking substantially and unreasonably, regularly interferes with the use
of a majority of the available public street parking; is a source of
interference with that the residential environment and detrimentally
affects that the public welfare; and
(b) The rules and procedures for the designation of a preferential
permit parking district have been followed.
(2) Adopt a resolution establishing a preferential permit parking district
in the Mentor/Catalina/Arden neighborhood that includes the following
streets:
(a) Both sides of Mentor Avenue between California Boulevard
and Arden Road
(b) Both sides of Catalina Avenue between California Boulevard
and Cornell Road
(c) Both sides of Cornell Road between Lake Avenue and Wilson
Avenue
(d) Both sides of Dale Street
(e) Both sides of Arden Road between Mentor Avenue and
Wilson Avenue
(f) West side of Wilson Avenue between California Boulevard
and Arden Road
(3) Direct the City Attorney to amend the Pasadena Municipal Code
Chapter 10.41 to allow for the issuance of preferential parking permits to
institutional uses as permitted by Division 11 Section 22057(b) of the
California Vehicle Code.
(4) Acknowledge the project to be categorically exempted under the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, pursuant to
Section 15301, Existing Facilities, and authorize the City Manager to
execute and the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption with the Los
Angeles County Clerk.
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(3) ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESIDENTIAL PREFERENTIAL PERMIT
PARKING PROGRAM IN THE OAK KNOLL, HILLCREST AND
PINEHURST NEIGHBORHOOD
Recommendation of City Manager:
(1) Based upon the facts presented to Council, find that:
(a) The unrestricted parking by non-local vehicles creates a
situation for the areas listed below in which the streets cannot be used
for parking by the residents or their guests and that such unrestricted
parking substantially and unreasonably, regularly interfers with the use
of a majority of the available public street parking; is a source of other
interference with that the residential environment and detrimentally
affects that the public welfare; and
(b) The rules and procedures for the designation of a preferential
permit parking district have been followed.
(2) Adopt a resolution establishing a preferential permit parking district
in the Oak Knoll, Hillcrest and Pinehurst neighborhood that includes the
following streets:
(a) Both sides of Oak Knoll Avenue between Pinehurst Drive and
Huntington Garden Drive
(b) Both sides of Ridge Way between Oak Knoll Avenue and the
end of Ridge Way
(c) Both sides of Wentworth Avenue between Pinehurst Drive
and Ridge Way
(d) Both sides of Hillcrest Avenue between Pinehurst Drive and
Oak Knoll Avenue
(e) Both sides of Kenmore Road between Oak Knoll Avenue and
the end of street
(3) Acknowledge the project to be categorically exempted under the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, pursuant to
Section 15301, Existing Facilities, and authorize the City Manager to
execute and the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption with the Los
Angeles County Clerk.
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C. Advisory Bodies
(1) REVIEW OF CURRENT CITY ORDINANCE ON USE OF BICYCLES
ON PARK LAND
Recommendation of Recreation and Parks Commission: It is
recommended that the City Council affirm Pasadena Municipal Code
Section 3.24.110 (Section 15) which prohibits the riding of bicycles in
parks except as stipulated or posted.
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8. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETING
A. CONTINUED JOINT PUBLIC HEARING: APPROVAL OF DISPOSITION
AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN PASADENA HOUSING
INVESTORS, L.P. AND PASADENA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION FOR HERITAGE SQUARE MIXED-USE SENIOR HOUSING
COMPLEX AT 730-790 NORTH FAIR OAKS AVENUE,
RELOCATION/RENOVATION OF HISTORIC "DECKER HOUSE",
REPLACEMENT HOUSING PLAN AND RELOCATION PLAN
(See Item 6.A., 8:00 P.M.)
9. ORDINANCES
A. First Reading: None
B. Second Reading: None
10. INFORMATION ITEM
A. MID-YEAR PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR THE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG), EMERGENCY
SHELTER GRANT (ESG) PROGRAMS, HUMAN SERVICES ENDOWMENT
FUND (HSEF) 2000-2001 PROGRAM YEAR AND THE HOME
INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ACT (HOME PROGRAM)
Recommendation of City Manager: The report is presented for
information only.
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11. COMMUNICATIONS - None
12. PUBLIC COMMENT (Continued)
13. CLOSED SESSION (Continued, if necessary)
14. ADJOURNMENT
SCHEDULE
COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITTEE
Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in Council
Conference Room 240
Mar 21, 2001
Apr 4, 2001
Apr 18, 2001
DEREGULATION COMMITTEE
Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. in Council Conference
Room 240
Mar 14, 2001 (Special Meeting, 2:00 p.m.)
Mar 21, 2001
Apr 4, 2001
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Meets
the second and fourth Monday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in
Finance Department Conference Room 345
Mar 12, 2001
Mar 26, 2001
Apr 9, 2001
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
Meets
the third Tuesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Council
Conference Room 240
Mar 20, 2001
Apr 17, 2001
May 15, 2001
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Meets
the first and third Monday of each month at 4:15 p.m. in the
Management Conference Room 323
Mar 19, 2001
Apr 2, 2001
Apr
16, 2001
FUTURE COUNCIL MEETING DATES
Mar. 19, 2001
Mar. 23, 2001 Special Meeting with Congressman Adam Schiff, 8:00 a.m.
Council Conference Room
Mar. 26, 2001
Apr. 2, 2001
Apr. 9, 2001
Apr. 16, 2001 (To be canceled)
Apr. 23, 2001
Apr. 30, 2001
May 7, 2001 (Council Reorganization Meeting)
May 14, 2001
May 21, 2001
May 28, 2001 (To be canceled)
FUTURE PUBLIC HEARINGS:
March 19,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Appeal regarding Expressive Use
Permit No. 3820, 960 Boston Court for new construction of a 99-seat
theater and 61-seat recital hall
March 19,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Continued Appeal of Building
Official
Decision - 1496 Kenmore Drive
March 26,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Call for Review of Board of Zoning
Appeals Decision re Variance No. 11319, 121-129 N. Raymond Avenue
(Raymond Theater) to City Council
April 2, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - Continued Public Hearing - Cable Franchise
April 2, 2001, 8:00 p.m. - Inclusionary Housing Ordinance
April 2,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Increase in New Year’s Day Related
Business,
Grandstand Seat Surcharge, and Rose Bowl Admission Tax
April 2,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Termination of Non-Exclusive Solid
Waste
Collection
April 9,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Code Amendment requiring Minor CUP
for
Recycling Centers
April 9,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Proposed Zoning Code Amendment to
the
PD-21 Zoning District for Properties located at 270-280 N. Madison Ave.
(Montgomery Engineering)
April 9,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - General Plan Amendment/Rezoning for
1703-1735 Outpost Lane
April 23,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - Amendments to the General Fee
Schedule
(Cost of Service Study Annual Adjustments)
April 23,
2001, 8:00 p.m. - First Lutheran Church Landmark
District
Designation