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CC MINS 20211102 MINUTES RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL/IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING NOVEMBER 2, 2021 CALL TO ORDER: A Regular Meeting of the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council was called to order by Mayor Alegria at 7:05 P.M. at Fred Hesse Community Park, McTaggart Hall, 29301 Hawthorne Boulevard. This meeting took place remotely in accordance with Government Code section 54953(e) et seq. (AB 361) and Resolution 2021-53, adopted by the City Council on October 19, 2021. Members of the public could observe and participate using the zoom participation feature, in person, and with options called out in the public participation form provided under separate cover with the agenda. Notice having been given with affidavit thereto on file. ROLL CALL: City Council roll call was answered as follows: PRESENT: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) 111 Also present were Ara Mihranian, City Manager; Karina Banales, Deputy City Manager; William Wynder, City Attorney; Trang Nguyen, Director of Finance; Ken Rukavina, Director of Community Development; Cory Linder, Director of Recreation and Parks; Ramzi Awwad, Director of Public Works; Daniel Trautner, Deputy Director of Recreation and Parks; McKenzie Bright, Administrative Analyst; Katie Lozano, Senior Administrative Analyst; Jesse Villalpando, Senior Administrative Analyst; and Teresa Takaoka, City Clerk. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Levy Family daughters. MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENTS: Mayor Alegria recognized the twelve participants that completed the tenth cohort of the Rancho Palos Verdes Leadership Academy. RECYCLE AND EMERGENCY PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS KIT DRAWING: Mayor Alegria announced the Recycle Winners for the October 19, 2021, City Council meeting: Judy Bradford and Steven Goldstein. He indicated that all winners receive a check for $250 and urged everyone to participate in the City's Recycling Program. He noted that in addition to winning the Recycler Drawing, the two individuals also won a Personal Emergency Preparedness Kit from the City valued at $40.00. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA: Mayor Pro Tern Bradley moved, seconded by Councilmember Cruikshank, to approve the agenda as presented. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR NON-AGENDA ITEMS: City Clerk Takaoka reported that there were no requests to speak. CITY MANAGER REPORT: City Manager Mihranian provided updates on the following: Reminder that comments for the 6th Housing Element Survey are due by Friday, November 5; Catalytic Converter Etching Event will take place on Saturday, November 13 at Lomita City Hall; Cal Water pipeline installation and roadwork on Palos Verdes Drive East from Via Colinita to La Vista Verde Drive and 6200 block of Via Subida will start on November 15 and will last approximately two months; The City is renewing its commitment with Los Angeles County and recognizing United Against Hate Week which is November 14-20, 2021, and a proclamation will be presented at the November 16 City Council meeting; and Veterans Day is November 11, and in recognition and tribute to all who served our Nation, flags will be placed around the City. CONSENT CALENDAR: City Clerk Takaoka reported that late correspondence was distributed prior to the meeting regarding Items F and K, and there was one request to speak on Item E and one request to speak on Item K. Mayor Pro Tern Bradley requested that Item G be considered after Regular Business. Councilmember Cruikshank moved, seconded by Councilmember Ferraro, to approve the Consent Calendar with Items E and K to be heard immediately following the Consent Calendar and Item G to be considered after Regular Business. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) A. Motion to Waive Full Reading City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 2 of 10 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. B. Approval of Minutes (Takaoka) Approved the Minutes of October 5, 2021 (Regular Meeting). C. Registers of Demands (Mata) 1) Adopted Resolution No. 2021-56, 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 and, 2) Adopted Resolution No. IA 2021-11, A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING FUNDS FROM WHICH THE SAME ARE TO BE PAID. D. Consideration and possible action to receive and file the September 2021 Cash Balances/Monthly Treasurers' Reports. (Lin) Received and filed the September 2021 Cash Balances/Monthly Treasurer's Report for the City and the Improvement Authority. E. Consideration and possible action to approve Amendment No. 1 to the Contract Services Agreement for City Attorney Legal Services with the law firm of Aleshire & Wynder, LLP. (Wynder) This item was removed for separate consideration. F. Consideration and possible action to adopt Ordinance No. 650, amending Chapter 12.16 (Streets, Parks and Recreational Facilities) of Title 12 (Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places) of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code. (Lozano) Adopted Ordinance No. 650, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES RENAMING THE TITLE OF CHAPTER 12.16 TO READ, "STREETS, PARKS, PRESERVE, AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES"; REPEALING AND REPLACING SECTIONS 12.16.010 (PROTECTION OF FLORA, FAUNA AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES) AND 12.16.045 (AIRCRAFT); AND ADDING 12.16.170 (VENDING, COMMERCIAL SERVICES, AND INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES IN PARKS, PRESERVE, BEACHES, AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES) OF CHAPTER 12.16 (STREETS, PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES) OF TITLE 12 (STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES) OF THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE, TO REGULATE USE OF CERTAIN AIRCRAFTS, VENDING, COMMERCIAL SERVICES, AND INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY IN PARKS, PRESERVE, BEACHES, AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES. City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 3 of 10 G. Consideration and possible action to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Rolling Hills Estates for rehabilitation of Silver Spur Road. (O'Neill) This item was removed for separate consideration. H. Consideration and possible action to approve Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with General Technologies and Solutions, LLC to provide school-related traffic engineering studies in the City. (Lopez) 1) Approved Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with General Technologies and Solutions, LLC (GTS) thereby increasing the contract amount from $10,000 to $35,000, plus a contingency of$5,000, to provide school- related traffic engineering services for Silver Spur Elementary School, Soleado Elementary School, Ridgecrest Intermediate School, and Vista Grande Elementary School; and, 2) Authorized the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. I. Consideration and possible action to award a Contract Services Agreement to Houston Tyner for design and engineering services for restroom improvements at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center. (O'Neill) 1) Awarded a Contract Services Agreement to Houston Tyner for design and engineering services for restroom improvements at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center in the amount of$30,600 with a contingency of$5,000; 2) Authorized the Mayor to execute the Contract Services Agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney; and, 3) Approved an additional appropriation of$35,600 from American Rescue Plan Act funds for design and engineering services for restroom improvements at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center. J. Consideration and possible action to increase the City's contribution towards the employee health savings account. (DeZiel) 1) Authorized Staff to increase the City's contribution to the employee health savings accounts (HSA) by a total of$2,400 for employees enrolled in the high deductible preferred provider organization (PPO) medical plan; and, 2) Directed Staff to return with a resolution memorializing this authorization which thereby would amend the existing Rancho Palos Verdes Employee Association Memorandum of Understanding before December 31, 2021. K. Consideration and possible action to enter into a Professional Services Agreement with Kiftelson & Associates, Inc. to provide a Forrestal Reserve Parking and Traffic Management Plan. (Lopez) This item was removed for separate consideration. City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 4 of 10 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM(S) PULLED FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: E. Consideration and possible action to approve Amendment No. 1 to the Contract Services Agreement for City Attorney Legal Services with the law firm of Aleshire & Wynder, LLP. (Wynder) City Clerk Takaoka reported that there was one request to speak. The following member of the public addressed the City Council: Mickey Rodich. Discussion ensued among Council Members. Mayor Alegria moved, seconded by Councilmember Ferraro, to approve staff recommendation as follows: Reviewed and approved Amendment No. 1 to the Contract Services Agreement for City Attorney Legal Services with Aleshire & Wynder, LLP increasing the hourly rate for certain legal services; and authorized the Mayor to execute the same. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) K. Consideration and possible action to enter into a Professional Services Agreement with Kittelson & Associates, Inc. to provide a Forrestal Reserve Parking and Traffic Management Plan. (Lopez) City Clerk Takaoka reported that there was one request to speak. The following member of the public addressed the City Council: Jessica Vlaco. Discussion ensued among Council Members. Councilmember Cruikshank moved, seconded by Mayor Alegria, to approve staff recommendation as follows: 1) Awarded a Professional Services Agreement to Kittelson & Associates, Inc. to provide a Parking and Traffic Management Plan for the Forrestal Reserve in the not-to-exceed amount of$36,875 with an additional 15% contingency of$5,531; 2) Authorized the Mayor to execute the Professional Services Agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney; and, 3) Approved an additional appropriation of$42,500 in the Capital Infrastructure Projects (CIP) Fund. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 5 of 10 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Consideration and possible action to repeal Section 17.76.050 (Sign Permit) and to add Chapter 17.75 (Sign Code) to Article VII (Development Application and Review) of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code, to update the City's sign regulations (PLCA2O2I-0003). (Seeraty) City Clerk Takaoka reported that the notice of the public hearing was duly published, no written protests were received, there was no late correspondence, and there were no requests to speak. Mayor Alegria declared the public hearing open. Director of Community Development Rukavina introduced the item. Senior Planner Amy Seeraty presented a staff report and PowerPoint presentation. Discussion ensued among Council Members, and questions were asked of Staff. Mayor Alegria declared the public hearing closed. Discussion ensued among Council Members and Staff. Councilmember Cruikshank moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Bradley, to introduce Ordinance No. 652, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, REPEALING SECTION 17.76.050 (SIGN PERMIT) OF CHAPTER 17.76 (MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS AND STANDARDS), AND ADDING CHAPTER 17.75 (SIGN CODE), TO ARTICLE VII (DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND REVIEW) OF TITLE 17 (ZONING), as amended to provide clarification on the dimension for flags when draped as it relates to the pole height and clearance; include the maximum area for commercial signs to avoid a proliferation of signs per building facade and for an entire property; and to include Staff proposed text amendments. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) REGULAR BUSINESS: 2. Consideration and possible action to receive a presentation from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) on its proposed Western Avenue Bicycle Pedestrian Improvement Project. (Lopez) City Clerk Takaoka noted that late correspondence was distributed, and there were no requests to speak. City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 6 of 10 Director of Public Works Awwad notified City Council that Caltrans intends to revise the project and recommends that the Item be continued to a date uncertain to allow the revised project to be presented. Discussion ensued among Council Members and Staff. Mayor Pro Tem Bradley moved, seconded by Councilmember Cruikshank, to continue this item to a date uncertain. Without objection, Mayor Alegria so ordered. 3. Consideration and possible action to amend Chapter 12.16 (Streets, Parks and Recreational Facilities) of Title 12 (Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places) of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code to expressly prohibit electric bicycles in City parks, preserve, beaches, and recreational facilities. (Lozano) City Clerk Takaoka noted that late correspondence was distributed, and there was one request to speak. Mayor Alegria moved to waive the staff report, hearing no objections, it was so ordered. The following member of the public addressed the City Council: Mickey Rodich. Mayor Alegria moved, seconded by Councilmember Cruikshank, to approve staff recommendation as follows: Introduce for first reading Ordinance No. 653, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES REPEALING AND REPLACING SECTION 12.16.020 (MOTORIZED VEHICLES) OF CHAPTER 12.16 (STREETS, PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES) OF TITLE 12 (STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES) OF THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE, TO REGULATE THE OPERATION OF CERTAIN MOTORIZED VEHICLES AND TO PROHIBIT MOTORIZED BICYCLES AND ELECTRIC BICYCLES IN CITY PARKS, PRESERVE, BEACHES, AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) 4. Consideration and possible action to amend Chapter 12.16.140 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code related to the prohibition of camping in public places. (Bright) City Clerk Takaoka noted that was no late correspondence, and there were no requests to speak. City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 7 of 10 Administrative Analyst McKenzie Bright presented a staff report and PowerPoint presentation. Discussion ensued among Council Members, Staff, and Captain Powers. 111 Mayor Alegria moved, seconded by Councilmember Ferraro, to approve staff recommendation as follows: 1) Introduced Ordinance No. 654, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES REPEALING AND REPLACING SECTION 12.16.140 (OVERNIGHT CAMPING WITHIN THE PALOS VERDES NATURE PRESERVE PROHIBITED) OF CHAPTER 12.16 (STREETS, PARKS, AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES) OF TITLE 12 (STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES) WITH SECTION 12.16.140 (PROHIBITION OF CAMPING AND STORAGE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN PUBLIC PLACES) OF THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE; 2) Authorized the Mayor to sign a letter to Governor Newsom and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors supporting recent actions to provide financial support for local homelessness programs, and to ensure that unhoused persons have access to support they need, including mental health care; and 3) Authorized the Mayor to sign a letter to Senator Feinstein, Senator Padilla, and Congressman Lieu in support of S. 2357 and H.R. 4464, the Fighting Homelessness Through Services and Housing Act; and with the addition of 4) Sending letters to all other representatives who focus on homelessness. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None ABSENT: Dyda* (excused) 5. Consideration and possible action to receive updated information on the installation of a potential Peninsula-wide wildfire monitoring camera system. (Villalpando) City Clerk Takaoka noted that late correspondence was distributed and there were three requests to speak. Senior Administration Analyst Jesse Villalpando presented a staff report and PowerPoint presentation along with Emergency Preparedness Committee Chair Larry Maizlish. *At 9:01 P.M. Councilmember Dyda joined the meeting. City Council asked questions of Staff. The following members of the public addressed the City Council: Arvind Satyam (Pano Al); Stephen Murdock (Pano Al); and Ruth Braswell. Discussion ensued among Council Members, Staff, and Emergency Preparedness Committee Chair Maizlish. City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 8 of 10 III Mayor Pro Tem Bradley moved, seconded by Councilmember Cruikshank, to approve staff recommendation as follows: 1) Received updated information regarding the viability of implementing a Peninsula-wide wildfire monitoring camera system; and, 2) Provided direction to Staff to seek proposals using Al technology or other technologies and to work with the EPC, Chief Bennet of the LA County Fire Department, and the Peninsula Public Safety Committee in identifying preferred locations including the entire Peninsula; obtain pricing for detection cameras/satellites or other technologies; and inquire if technology has a way to limit boundaries/parameters. Without objection, Mayor Alegria so ordered. 6. Consideration and possible action to receive a report on the 2021 legislative session and the City's 2022 Legislative Platform. (Bright) Administrative Analyst McKenzie Bright presented a staff report and PowerPoint presentation. Discussion ensued among Council Members, Staff, and City Attorney Wynder. Mayor Alegria moved, seconded by Councilmember Ferraro, to approve staff recommendation as follows: 1) Received and filed the status report on the legislative bills the City Council took a position on during the 2021 legislative session; 2) Adopted Resolution No. 2021-57, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES THEREBY APPROVING THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES 2022 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM; and, 3) Directed Staff to issue the platform to the City's elected officials and publish the platform on the City's network. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Dyda, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM(S) PULLED BY A COUNCIL MEMBER: G. Consideration and possible action to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Rolling Hills Estates for rehabilitation of Silver Spur Road. (O'Neill) City Clerk Takaoka noted that this item was pulled from the Consent Calendar by Mayor Pro Tern Bradley. Discussion ensued among Council Members, Staff, and City Attorney Wynder. Councilmember Dyda moved, seconded by Mayor Alegria, to approve staff recommendation as follows: Authorized the Mayor to execute a MOU with the City of City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 9 of 10 Rolling Hills Estates, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, to rehabilitate Silver Spur Road within both cities, of which, the City of Rancho Palos Verdes' portion of the project is generally located between Hawthorne Boulevard and Drybank Drive, with the addition to ensure that the proposal includes a "time is of the essence' clause. The motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Bradley, Cruikshank, Dyda, Ferraro, and Mayor Alegria NOES: None FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Mayor Alegria requested that the school traffic analysis return to City Council for review as a consent calendar item. He also requested that a homelessness prevention plan come back to City Council for consideration at a future date. Mayor Pro Tern Bradley requested that the Cities Race to Zero be placed on a future meeting agenda. Staff notified the City Council that it is scheduled to be on the November 16, 202`1, agenda. CITY COUNCIL ORAL REPORTS: Each Council Member present reported on his/her attendance at various organization and association meetings. ADJOURNMENT: At 10:22 P.M., Mayor Alegria adjourned to 6:00 P.M. on November 16, 2021, for Interviews (Planning Commission); a Closed Session meeting; and 7:00 P.M. for an Adjourned Regular meeting. \ I AS1 1 r . Mayr Attest: City Clerk City Council Minutes November 2, 2021 Page 10 of 10