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CC DM 20160606 B - 20160503 CC MINS DRAFTDRAFT MINUTES RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MAY 3, 2016 The meeting was called to order at 6:04 P.M. by Mayor Dyda at Fred Hesse Community Park, 29301 Hawthorne Boulevard. City Council roll call was answered as follows: PRESENT: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich, and Mayor Dyda ABSENT: None Also present were Doug Willmore, City Manager; David Aleshire, City Attorney; and, Carla Morreale, City Clerk. PUBLIC COMMENTS: (This section of the agenda is for audience comments regarding Closed Session items) None. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS ANNOUNCED: City Attorney Aleshire announced the items to be discussed in Closed Session. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION: At 6:06 P.M., the Council recessed to Closed Session. RECONVENE TO REGULAR SESSION: The meeting was reconvened to Regular Session at 7:20 P.M. ROLL CALL: City Council roll call was answered as follows: PRESENT: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich, and Mayor Dyda ABSENT: None Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 1 of 10 Also present were Doug Willmore, City Manager; David Aleshire, City Attorney; Gabriella Yap, Deputy City Manager; Michael Throne, Director of Public Works; Cory Linder, Director of Recreation and Parks; Deborah Cullen, Director of Finance; Ara Mihranian, Community Development Director; Daniel Trautner, Recreation Services Manager; Paul Christman, Building Official; Matt Waters, Senior Administrative Analyst; Tom De Fazio, Building Inspector II; Andrew Jensen, Building Inspector I; Sandra Ishman, Permit Technician; Desirea Molina, Permit Technician; and, Carla Morreale, City Clerk. Also present were the following: Don Knabe, Supervisor, 4th District, County of Los Angeles; and Captain Dan Beringer, Lomita Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. 94411r] =107 ;IF_1 111 11*1 /_1L 11)4 4 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Community Development Director Mihranian. CLOSED SESSION REPORT: City Attorney Aleshire reported on the following Closed Session items: 1) With respect to the Existing Litigation in the Sharon Yarber et al. vs. City of Rancho Palos Verdes case, a status report was provided and City Attorney Aleshire stated the case resulted in a victory for the City; 2) With respect to the Existing Litigation in the Sharon Loveys et al. vs. City of Rancho Palos Verdes, a status report was provided and no reportable action was taken; and, 3) With respect to the item regarding Potential Litigation, there was no discussion. CEREMONIAL: Mayor Dyda congratulated Supervisor Knabe, 4th District, County of Los Angeles, on his upcoming retirement and presented him with a City Proclamation and City Tile commemorating his long-standing partnership with the City, and a gift representative of our coastal City as a token of the City's appreciation. Mayor Dyda recognized Dr. Cassie Jones, business owner, Point Vicente Animal Hospital, and presented her with a Certificate of Recognition for her contributions of veterinary care and customer service for the residents of the Peninsula. MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENTS: Mayor Dyda announced that May is Building Safety Month and noted that staff from the Building and Safety Division were sponsoring a training and educational workshop on May 10, 2016 at the Pt. Vicente Interpretive Center for professionals in the building construction field. Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 2 of 10 Building Official Christman provided highlights regarding the annual educational workshop event hosted by the City and introduced the staff members of the Building Safety Division. RECYCLE AND EMERGENCY PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS KIT DRAWING: Mayor Dyda announced Recyclers of the Month from the April 19, 2016 City Council meeting: Betty Bellucci and Tom Carter. He indicated that all winners receive a check for $250 representing a year of free refuse service and urged everyone to participate in the City's Recycling Program. He noted that in addition to winning the Recycler Drawing, the two individuals had also won a Personal Emergency Preparedness Kit from the City at a value of $60.00. /_1aa:Zo1%1We] a11C1=I_Tr]=1 i!Imy-IN Councilman Misetich moved, seconded by Councilman Duhovic, to approve the agenda, as presented. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich, and Mayor Dyda NOES: None ABSENT: None PUBLIC COMMENTS: (Audience Comments regarding Items Not on the Agenda) Noel Weiss, provided comments regarding the vaults which are being stored on the rooftop of Inspiration Slope Mausoleum at Green Hills Memorial Park. The following people provided comments regarding concerns pertaining to the Pacific Terrace Mausoleum and Inspiration Slope Mausoleum at Green Hills Memorial Park: Noel Weiss; Debbie Landes, Vista Verde Owners Association (VVOA) Lomita; Lori Brown, Vista Verde Condominiums, Lomita; Joanna Jones -Reed, VVOA, Lomita; and Sharon Lovers, VVOA. Sharon Yarber, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments regarding the following topics: vaults that are being stored on top of the Inspiration Slope Mausoleum at Green Hills Memorial Park; two new members of the Sheriff Department that were recently hired to police the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve (Preserve), noting objections to their traversing the Preserve via All -Terrain Vehicles; a tent that was recently found in the Preserve, and parking issues at Del Cerro Park. CITY MANAGER REPORT: Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 3 of 10 City Manager Willmore invited Recreation Services Manager Trautner to the podium to speak about the City's Healthy RPV Program. Recreation Services Manager Trautner reported on the City's new Healthy RPV Program, noting the emphasis on encouraging the health, well-being, and fitness of the residents of Rancho Palos Verdes. He introduced Palos Verdes Peninsula High School student Chelsea Liu as the winner of the Healthy RPV Logo Design Contest and presented her with a Certificate of Recognition. CONSENT CALENDAR: City Clerk Morreale reported that there were no requests to speak regarding items on the Consent Calendar. Mayor Dyda noted a necessary correction to the Minutes of the April 11, 2016 Adjourned Regular Meeting, stating that on page 4, in the second paragraph under Sheriff Staffing the mobile speed detectors should read mobile "sound" detectors. Councilwoman Brooks moved, seconded by Councilman Duhovic, to approve the Consent Calendar, as amended. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich, and Mayor Dyda NOES: None ABSENT: None Motion to Waive Full Reading Adopted a motion to waive reading in full of all ordinances presented at this meeting with consent of the waiver of reading deemed to be given by all Council Members after the reading of the title. Approval of Minutes Approved the Minutes of the April 5, 2016 Regular Meeting; April 11, 2016 Adjourned Regular Meeting, as amended; and April 24, 2016 Special Meeting. Register of Demands ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2016-16, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING FUNDS FROM WHICH THE SAME ARE TO BE PAID. Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 4 of 10 Consideration and Possible Action to Award a Professional Services Agreement to Harris & Associates for On -Call Professional Services 1) Awarded a contract for on-call professional services to Harris & Associates; 2) Authorized the expenditure of up to $60,000 for the remainder of FY 2015-16 with a not -to -exceed amount of $25,000 for any single project; and, 3) Authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement, subject to approval as to form by the City Attorney. Consideration and Possible Action regarding a Claim Against the City by the Yu Living Trust, Shan Y. Yu and Anna Y. K. Yu Rejected the claim and directed Staff to notify the claimant. Consideration and Possible Action to Authorize the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion for the Grayslake Road Drainage Improvements Project 1) Accepted the project as complete; 2) Authorized the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion for the project with the Los Angeles County Recorder; and if no claims are filed within 35 days after recordation, send a notice to the surety company to exonerate the Payment and Performance Bond; and, 3) Authorized the Director of Public Works to release the 5% construction retention payment to Concept Consultant, Inc., 35 days after recordation of the Notice of Completion by the Los Angeles County Recorder, contingent upon no claims being filed on the project, and the contractor posting an acceptable warranty bond with the City. Consideration and Possible Action to Award a Professional Services Contract for the Design of ADA Access and Accessibility Improvements at Fred Hesse Park 1) Awarded a Professional Services Agreement to Creative Design Associates in the amount of $31,980, including a design contingency of 10% ($3,200), for unforeseen changes to the scope, plus an amount not to exceed $1,000 for reimbursable items; and, 2) Authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Professional Services Agreement, subject to approval as to form by the City Attorney. Consideration and Possible Action to Award a Professional Services Agreement to Sunbeam Consulting, Inc. for the Design of the Miraleste Drive Arterial Roads Rehabilitation Project 1) Awarded a professional services agreement to Sunbeam Consulting in the amount of $174,998 for the preparation engineering plans, specification, and cost estimates for the Miraleste Drive Arterial Roads Rehabilitation Project; and, 2) Authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement pending City Attorney's approval as to form. Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 5 of 10 Consideration and Possible Action regarding the March 2016 Cash Balances/ Monthly Treasurer's Report Received and filed the March 2016 Cash Balances/Monthly Treasurer's Report. Consideration and Possible Action to Approve the Purchase of a Vehicle for Use by Preserve/Open Space Staff Authorized Director of Recreation and Parks to execute a purchase contract with National Auto Fleet Group in an amount not to exceed $37,916 for the purchase of a 2016 Ford F-150 four-wheel drive truck with assorted attachments for use primarily by Recreation and Parks' Preserve/Open Space Staff. Consideration and Possible Action to Implement School Crossing Guards at Three Locations Approved the placement of school crossing guards and the associated traffic improvements near Ridgecrest Intermediate School, Silver Spur Elementary School and Dodson Middle School. 014 1 [ON : I =F_11 0 1 Z*3 Consideration and Possible Action to Introduce an Ordinance to Permit Special Events on City Property, Public Rights -of -Way, and on Private Property where the Public is Invited City Clerk Morreale reported that notice of the public hearing was duly published, no written protests received, and there was one request to speak regarding this item. Mayor Dyda declared the public hearing open. Director of Public Works Throne provided a staff report and PowerPoint presentation regarding this item. Kathy Edgerton, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments in support of the proposed ordinance and noted that she hoped a streamlined approval process for neighborhood and Homeowners Association events would still be possible. Discussion ensued among Council Members and staff. Mayor Dyda declared the public hearing closed. Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 6 of 10 Councilwoman Brooks moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Campbell, to direct staff to return with a revised ordinance, for introduction, excluding private property events with modifications to the language as discussed, with the modification of the "Special Event Committee" to "Special Event Task Force." The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich, and Mayor Dyda NOES: None ABSENT: None RECESS AND RECONVENE: Mayor Dyda called a brief recess from 8:48 P.M. to 8:59 P.M. REGULAR BUSINESS: Consideration of a Proposal from the City Council Subcommittee for a Revised Storm Drain User Fee and the Next Steps to Establish such a Fee if one is Enacted City Clerk Morreale reported that late correspondence was distributed prior to the meeting and there was one request to speak regarding this item. Sharon Yarber, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments in opposition to the renewal of the Storm Drain User Fee. Discussion ensued among Council Members and staff. Councilman Misetich moved, seconded by Mayor Dyda, to allow the existing Storm Drain User Fee to sunset on June 30, 2016. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich, and Mayor Dyda NOES: None ABSENT: None Consideration and Possible Action regarding a Fourth of July Fireworks Display City Clerk Morreale reported that late correspondence was distributed prior to the meeting and there was one request to speak regarding this item. Director of Recreation and Parks Linder provided a staff report and PowerPoint presentation regarding this item. Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 7 of 10 Discussion ensued among Council Members and staff. Councilman Misetich moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Campbell, to: 1) Direct Staff to not proceed with preparations for a 2016 Fourth of July fireworks display; and, 2) Direct Staff to proceed with preliminary preparations for a potential 2017 Fourth of July Fireworks show, including identification of potential sponsors. Diana Feinberg, Rancho Palos Verdes, spoke in support of the staff recommendation, noting that although she was in favor of a fireworks display show she was not certain that the City had the appropriate infrastructure to support such an event, highlighting issues such as parking, traffic and crowd control, and sufficient restroom facilities. Discussion continued among Council Members and staff. Councilman Misetich moved an amendment to the motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Campbell, to: Direct Staff to not proceed with preparations for a 2016 Fourth of July fireworks display. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich and Mayor Dyda NOES: None ABSENT: None Consideration and Possible Action to Address Vehicle Noise and Speeding in the Palos Verdes Drive East "Switchbacks" Area City Clerk Morreale reported that late correspondence was distributed prior to the meeting and there were five requests to speak regarding this item. Captain Beringer provided a report regarding proposed Sheriff support activities pertaining to a zero tolerance enforcement plan for the "Switchbacks" area to address concerns regarding noise, air quality, and speeding problems. Discussion ensued among Council Members, staff, and Captain Beringer. Keith Reynolds, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments regarding the traffic, speeding and noise on Palos Verdes Drive East, noting he was in support of a reduction of the speed limit to 35 mph in the "Switchbacks" area and an increase in Sheriff's presence at the area. Diane Smith, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments regarding safety issues and concerns along the "Switchbacks" area along Palos Verdes Drive East and the Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 8 of 10 surrounding canyons, including increased traffic, graffiti, noise issues, and drop off of runners and bicyclists. Brett Walker, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments regarding the motorcycle noise and racing along the Palos Verdes Drive East "Switchbacks" area, noting he was in support of a greater Sheriff presence at the area. Barbie Lucas, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments regarding constant motorcycle racing and noise along the "Switchbacks" area at any time of the day and night. Tim Racisz, Rancho Palos Verdes, provided comments regarding an increase in the amount of speeding and motorcycle racing along the "Switchbacks" area, noting he was in support of a reduction in the speed limit and an increase in Sheriff's presence in the area. Discussion ensued among Council Members, staff, Captain Beringer, and City Attorney Aleshire. Councilman Brooks moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Campbell, to: Direct the Sheriff's Department to proceed with the "zero tolerance" enforcement plan of the Switchbacks area; and direct Staff to support the plan by assisting with public outreach, researching noise mitigation measures; and returning with a status update report in conjunction with the Sheriff's Department in six weeks. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Brooks, Campbell, Duhovic, Misetich and Mayor Dyda NOES: None ABSENT: None Councilman Duhovic moved, seconded by Councilwoman Brooks, to continue the meeting to 10:30 P.M. Without objection, Mayor Dyda so ordered. Mayor Pro Tem Campbell left the dais at 10:20 P.M. and returned to the dais at 10:25 P.M. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: The following items were raised by Council Members as future agenda items: Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 9 of 10 Municipal Code Authority regarding Shrubs that have overgrown so that they impede walking on the Sidewalks (Misetich) [City Manager Willmore indicated that there is a Code Enforcement process to address this issue, which will be provided to the Council.] Coyote Status Update and Mitigation Program (Brooks) [There was Council consensus that this item would be placed on a future Council Agenda.] Sign Post Consistency for Colors on the Backs of Signs (Duhovic) Notification of Emergency Water Locations along Streets/Curbs for Fire Department Use during an Emergency (Duhovic) CITY COUNCIL ORAL REPORTS: Each Council Member reported on his/her attendance at various organization and association meetings since the last City Council Oral Reports were provided on April 5, 2016. Mayor Pro Tem Campbell noted he would make his report at the next Regular Council meeting. ADJOURNMENT: At 10:35 P.M., Mayor Dyda adjourned the meeting. Attest: City Clerk WACity Council Minutes\2016\20160503 CC MINS DRAFT.docx Mayor Draft City Council Minutes May 3, 2016 Page 10 of 10