May 8, 2007
NOTE: This wrap-up is not an
official record of Council action. The official record is
posted by the City Clerk on this website at
http://santa-monica.org/cityclerk/council/agendas/2007/
as soon as possible after the meeting. (Click on the
May 8 agenda link.)
CONTINUED ITEMS – The
following items were continued to future meetings:
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Appeal of Landmarks Commission
Designation of 130-142 San Vicente Boulevard
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Appeal of Landmarks Commission’s
Certificate of Appropriateness denying reconstruction of
brick work at 2402 4th Street
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Ordinance modifying Municipal
Code provisions governing the amount of permanent
relocation fees and code provisions governing rights and
responsibilities with respect to temporary relocation
benefits
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Master Facility Use Agreement
with Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District
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Appointment to one unscheduled
vacancy on the Commission on the Status of Women
Consent Calendar – Among
matters not requiring extensive discussion, the Council
approved a final parcel map for a 4-unit condominium project
at 852 10th Street; a final tract map for an 8-unit
condominium project at 2510 7th Street and a contract
extension in the amount of $8,872 for additional
improvements to underground storage tanks at various
locations.
After brief discussion, Council
approved contracts for the implementation of the Downtown
Advanced Traffic Management System and directed staff to
appropriate funds for the project in the fiscal year
2007/2008 budget.
Closed Session – Council
approved four settlements: $53,300 related to back taxes;
$105,000 for a civil rights case; $35,000 resulting from an
accident with a city vehicle; and a time extension to
receive building permits related to a previous settlement.
Study Session – Council held
a study session presenting the results of studies on water
and wastewater rates and proposed timing of rate
adjustments. The study confirmed that both water and
wastewater utilities have had expenditures growing greater
than revenue. Staff highlighted different options to
stabilize the funds over a five-year period. Moving forward,
staff is exploring other options to reduce the needed rate
adjustments. The matter will return to Council on June 19
with formal rate recommendations for Council’s
consideration. At that time, staff will provide additional
information on rate structure options and impacts on
different customer classes. Staff will was also provide
information on division strategies to implement greater
efficiencies and what rate changes comparison cities have
planned for the next five years. Staff will also present
recommendations to provide low-income assistance.
Ordinances – Following a
second reading, Council adopted an ordinance approving a
Development Agreement to allow a 73-room hotel at 1327-1337
Ocean Avenue.
Several ordinances were introduced
for first reading:
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Amending Santa Monica Municipal
Code Section 2.24.073, increasing the dollar limit
threshold for professional services agreements requiring
Council approval to $70,000, in conformance with the
City Charter and keeping the limit in line with
inflation.
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Extending the authorization for
the issuance of preferential employee parking permits
for specific businesses. Staff will continue to identify
opportunities to modify the program as it continues and
will explore program expansion opportunities.
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Prohibiting the donation of
food, clothing or other property by leaving it in city
parks, parkways and sidewalks.
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Modifying the city’s Zoning
Ordinance to authorize a two-lot subdivision that
retains a single-family residence with nonconforming
setbacks under specific circumstance.
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Extending an initial emergency
ordinance modifying the development review thresholds to
require that any development over 50 units obtain a
development review permit.
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An interim ordinance that
establishes fees for Fire Department response to
excessive false fire alarms.
Property Exchange of City
Property at 1920 Ocean Way – Council authorized staff to
solicit proposals for the exchange of the city- owned lot
for another property to be used for affordable housing and
meeting the defined criteria, as amended. Council directed
staff to have an updated appraisal prior to returning to
Council.
Public Hearing and Approval of
the FY 07-08 HUD One-Year Action Plan – Council approved
the plan and authorized staff to submit required documents
to HUD.
Other Matters – Council
directed staff to provide comprehensive information, options
and recommendations on the city’s multi-family housing
ownership conversion policies and the potential impacts of
tenancies-in-common.
ADJOURNMENT AND NEXT MEETING
- The meeting was adjourned at 9:26 p.m. in memory of
Shirley Edith Moskowitz Gruber. The next meeting of the
Santa Monica City Council is on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 beginning at 5:45
p.m. in the wheelchair-accessible Council Chamber at City
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