AGENDA
         CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
                                             MAY 15, 2000
                                      Public Meeting 6:30 P.M.
                               Public Hearings begin at 8:00 P.M.
                                            Council Chamber
                                   Pasadena City Hall, Room 247

5:30 P.M.  DINNER RECESS
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 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.
3. OLD BUSINESS  -   No Items
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) AUTHORIZATION OF THE SUBMITTAL OF A REQUEST FOR FUNDS
           TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, DIVISION OF
           RECYCLING, FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINER RECYCLING AND
           LITTER CLEANUP ACTIVITIES
           Recommendation of City Manager:   
           (a) Adopt a resolution approving a request for predesignated funds in
           the amount of $41,653 from the California Department of Conservation
           for beverage container recycling and litter cleanup activities.
           (b) Authorize the City Manager or designee to enter into an agreement
           with the California Department of Conservation's Division of Recycling
           to execute all necessary forms for the purpose of securing payments
           and to carry out the required activities under the program to encourage
           beverage container recycling and to reduce litter.
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      (2) PURCHASE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE
           Recommendation of City Manager:   Authorize the City Manager to
           purchase Workers' Compensation insurance under a joint purchase
           program established by the City's broker of record, Robert F. Driver
           Company, in an amount not to exceed $83,355 for the policy term
           May 1, 2000 to July 1, 2001.
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      (3) REJECTION OF ALL BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF 15 KV SINGLE
           CONDUCTOR TRIPLEXED EPR INSULATED CABLE
           Recommendation of City Manager:   Reject all bids for the purchase
           of 15 KV single conductor triplexed EPR insulated cable for the Water
           and Power Department.
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      (4) REJECTION OF ALL BIDS FOR THE FABRICATION AND
           INSTALLATION OF FOUR FUEL ISLAND CANOPIES
           Recommendation of City Manager:   Reject all bids for the fabrication
           and installation of four fuel island canopies for the Public Works and
           Transportation Department.
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      (5) AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE A PURCHASE ORDER NOT TO
           EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF $112,357.66 TO PURCHASE EIGHT
           INFORMATION KIOSKS FOR THE CAREER SERVICES DIVISION OF
           THE HUMAN SERVICES, RECREATION AND NEIGHBORHOODS
           DEPARTMENT
           Recommendation of City Manager:   Authorize the Purchasing
           Administrator to issue a purchase order to High Technology Solutions,
           San Diego, CA, in the amount not to exceed $112,357.66, for the
           purchase of eight information kiosks for the Career Services Division of
           the Human Services, Recreation and Neighborhoods Department.  The
           proposed purchase is exempt from competitive bidding, pursuant to City
           Charter Section 1002(C), contracts for labor, material, supplies or
           services available from only one vendor.
               It is further recommended that the City Council 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.
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   B.  City Clerk
      (1) Approval of Minutes -   March 27, 2000
                                            March 30, 2000 (Special)
                                            April 3, 2000 
      (2) Receive and file claims against the City of Pasadena
           Claim No. 8491          Samuel & Barbara Sharp     $       1,650.00
           Claim No. 8492          Shireen Alihaji, a minor               Unknown
                                           Steven J. Phillip, Esq.
           Claim No. 8493          Jacqueline McIntyre                    Unknown
           Claim No. 8494          Marianne D. Kurtz                          700.00
           Claim No. 8495          Charlotte S. Hayden                   Unknown
           Claim No. 8496          Sheila M. Lewis                         Unknown
           Claim No. 8497          Sean McMorris                          Unknown
5. REPORTS AND COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL COMMITTEES
   A.  Business Enterprise Committee
   B.  Deregulation Committee  
      (1) AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO CONTRACTS FOR THE
           IMPLEMENTATION OF A CUSTOMER INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS)
           AND RELATED AGREEMENTS
           Recommendation of City Manager:   Authorize the General Manager
           of the Water and Power Department (Department) to:
           (1) Execute the necessary agreements with Orcom Solutions, Inc.,
           (Orcom) to furnish and install a new Customer Information System (CIS)
           including related third-party software and hardware licensing
           agreements for an amount not to exceed $1.5 million.  Competitive
           bidding is not required pursuant to City Charter Section 1002(F),
           contracts for professional or unique services;
           (2) Authorize the General Manager to execute technical and project
           management support agreements with Grande Banke Solutions, Inc.,
           and James M. Derry and Associates, respectively, for advisory services
           for the Department during implementation of the CIS for a combined
           amount not to exceed $100,000.  Competitive bidding is not required
           pursuant to City Charter Section 1002(F), contracts for professional or
           unique services.
               It is further recommended that the proposed contracts be exempted
           from the request for proposals process of the Affirmative Action in
           Contracting Ordinance, pursuant to Section 4.09.060(C), contracts for
           which the City's best interests are served. 
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   C.  Finance Committee
      (1) FISCAL YEAR 2000 ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET AMENDMENTS
           Recommendation of City Manager:   Approve journal vouchers
           implementing certain administrative amendments to the Fiscal
           Year 2000 Operating Budget as detailed in Attachment A of the agenda
           report.
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   D.  Legislative Policy Committee

   E.  Public Safety Committee
   F.  Charter Reform Task Force on School District Governance
   G.  Reports from Representatives
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS - 8:00 P.M.
  A.  CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING:   FY 2001-2006 RECOMMENDED
       CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET
       Recommendation of City Manager:   Continue the public hearing to
       8:00 p.m., May 22, 2000, or such other later date as the Council may
       determine, and at which time the City Council will close the public hearing
       and formally adopt the FY 2001-2006 Capital Improvement Program Budget.
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  B.  PUBLIC HEARING:    FISCAL YEAR 2001 RECOMMENDED OPERATING
       BUDGET
       Recommendation of City Manager:   
       (1) Open the public hearing on the City Manager's recommended Fiscal
           Year 2001 Operating Budget; and
       (2) Continue the public hearing to each subsequent meeting of the City
           Council at 8:00 p.m., until June 19, 2000, or such other later date as the
           City Council may determine, and at which time the City Council will be
           asked to close the public hearing and formally adopt the Operating
           Budget.
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7. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTS
   A.  City Council
      (1) RESIGNATION OF ANDA ANDERSONS FROM ARTS COMMISSION
           (District 7 Appointment)
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      (2) CONSIDERATION OF PROTECTION OF OAK, SPECIMEN, AND
           LANDMARK TREES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY 
           (Councilmember Tyler)
   B.  City Manager
      (1) MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS AND
           THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR SELF STORAGE
           USES
           Recommendation of City Manager:    Instruct the City Attorney to
           prepare an ordinance establishing a one-year moratorium on the
           acceptance of applications and issuance of building permits for self
           storage facilities.
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      (2) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES DIVISION - SALARY AND
           CLASSIFICATION CHANGES
           Recommendation of City Manager: Adopt a resolution to amend the
           Salary Resolution and two side agreements with the Pasadena
           Management Association (PMA) and the American Federation of State,
           County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) to implement classification
           and salary changes proposed in the Information Technology Services
           Division (ITSD).  These changes will be effective June 5, 2000.
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      (3) SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (SCAQMD)
           PROPOSED RULES 1191 - CLEAN ON-ROAD LIGHT- AND MEDIUM-
           DUTY PUBLIC FLEET VEHICLES
           Recommendation of City Manager:
           (a) Adopt a resolution supporting Proposed Rule 1191 as it is currently
           written.
           (b) Authorize the Mayor to send letters to the appropriate authorities
           stating Pasadena's position.   
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   C.  City Attorney
      (1) PROPOSED BALLOT MEASURES REGARDING THE CITY'S
           POSITION ON COMPLETION OF THE 710 FREEWAY
           Recommendation of City Attorney:   If the City Council desires to
           place measures on the November 7, 2000 ballot regarding the City's
           position on completion of the 710 Freeway, it is recommended that the
           City Council approve and adopt the following:
           (1) The text of two Ordinances that would be placed before the voters
           to establish the City's position on the completion of the 710 Freeway:
           One Ordinance would bind the City in favor of completion, and the other
           would bind the City in opposition to completion.  Proposed drafts of
           these Ordinances are attached as Exhibits to the Resolution Calling a
           Special Municipal Election.
           (2) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
           PASADENA CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE
           HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2000, FOR THE
           SUBMISSION OF TWO ORDINANCE PROPOSITIONS.
           (3) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
           PASADENA REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
           COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES TO AUTHORIZE AND ORDER THE
           CONSOLIDATION OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF THE
           CITY OF PASADENA WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION
           TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2000, AND
           REQUESTING THE COUNTY CLERK/REGISTRAR OF VOTERS TO
           PROVIDE CERTAIN SERVICES.
           (4) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
           PASADENA REGARDING WRITTEN ARGUMENTS PERTAINING TO
           TWO ORDINANCE PROPOSITIONS RELATING TO THE CITY OF
           PASADENA'S POSITION ON THE COMPLETION OF THE 710
           FREEWAY AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO CAUSE TO
           BE PREPARED THE IMPARTIAL ANALYSES FOR SAID
           PROPOSITIONS.
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8. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETING
   A.  Approval of Minutes  -   March 27, 2000 
                                          April 3, 2000 
9. ORDINANCES
   A.  First Reading:
      (1) Conduct first reading of "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
           PASADENA AMENDING SECTIONS 10.46.040 AND 10.46.120 OF
           THE PASADENA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FRANCHISES
           FOR POLICE TOWING SERVICES" (See related Item 10.A.)
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      (2) Conduct first reading of "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
           PASADENA AMENDING TITLE 17 OF THE PASADENA MUNICIPAL
           CODE, ESTABLISHING THE WEST GATEWAY SPECIFIC PLAN
           ZONING DISTRICT TO IMPLEMENT THE WEST GATEWAY
           SPECIFIC PLAN EXCEPTING THAT PORTION KNOWN AS THE
           VISTA DEL ARROYO BUNGALOWS" 
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   B.  Second Reading:   None           
10.   INFORMATION ITEMS
  A.  POLICE TOWING FRANCHISE SYSTEM - SELECTION PROCESS
       Recommendation of City Manager: This report is for information only.  
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  B.  PREDEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW FOR THE PROPOSED NEW SELF
       STORAGE FACILITY AT 2181 E. FOOTHILL BOULEVARD
       Recommendation of City Manager:   This report is being provided for
       informational purposes only.
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  C.  PREDEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW FOR THE PROPOSED 21-UNIT
       APARTMENT HOUSE AT 390 ASHTABULA STREET
       Recommendation of City Manager:   This report is being provided for
       informational purposes only.
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11.   COMMUNICATIONS  -   No Items
12.   PUBLIC COMMENT (Continued)
13.   ADJOURNMENT