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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda 01132025     A G E N D A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Monday, January 13, 2025 ~ 7:00 PM City Council Chambers 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, California LISA LANDAU MAYOR Third District NATHAN STEELE MAYOR PRO TEM Fifth District   JOE KALMICK COUNCIL MEMBER First District                                                           BEN WONG COUNCIL MEMBER Second District     PATTY SENECAL COUNCIL MEMBER Fourth District     This Agenda  contains a brief general  description of each item  to be considered. No action or discussion shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda, except as otherwise provided by law. Supporting documents, including agenda staff reports, and any public writings distributed by the City to at least a majority of the Council Members regarding  any  item  on  this  agenda  are  available  on  the  City’s  website  at www.sealbeachca.gov.   City Council meetings are broadcast live on Seal Beach TV-3 and on the City's website (www.sealbeachca.gov). Check SBTV-3 schedule for the rebroadcast of meetings.  The meetings are also available on demand on the City’s website (starting 2012).   In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, if you require disability related modifications or accommodations, including auxiliary aids or services to attend or participate in the City Council meeting, please call the City Clerk's office at          (562) 431-2527 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.                                             CITY COUNCIL NORMS:                               Adopted on June 12, 2023 •Maintain a citywide perspective, while being mindful of our districts. •Move from I to we, and from campaigning to governing. •Work together as a body, modeling teamwork and civility for our community. •Assume good intent. •Disagree agreeably and professionally.  •Utilize long range plans to provide big picture context that is realistic and achievable. •Stay focused on the topic at hand.  Ensure each member of Council has an opportunity to speak. •Demonstrate respect, consideration, and courtesy to all. •Share information and avoid surprises. •Keep confidential things confidential. •Respect the Council/Manager form of government and the roles of each party. •Communicate concerns about staff to the City Manager; do not criticize staff in public.                                                                                          CIVILITY PRINCIPLES: Treat everyone courteously; Listen to others respectfully; Exercise self-control;  Give open-minded consideration to all viewpoints;  Focus on the issues and avoid personalizing debate; and, Embrace respectful disagreement and dissent as democratic rights, inherent components of an inclusive public process, and tools for forging sound decisions.  FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM FOLLOW US ON TWITTER/X                                          @CITYOFSEALBEACH                                                             @CITYOFSEALBEACHCA                                    @SEALBEACHCITYCA @SEALBEACHRECREATION&COMMUNITYSERVICES       @SEALBEACH_LIFEGUARD @SEALBEACHPOLICEDEPARTMENT                                    @SEALBEACHPOLICE                                                                                                   @SEALBEACHPUBLICWORKS                                                                                                   @K9YOSA                                                                                                   @K9.SAURUS   CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE COUNCIL ROLL CALL PRESENTATIONS / RECOGNITIONS •Holiday Surf Event Recap •Fire Chief of the Year Award •Safety Action Plan Update ORAL COMMUNICATIONS At this time members of the public may address the Council regarding any items within the  subject  matter jurisdiction  of the City Council. Pursuant  to the Brown Act, the Council  cannot  discuss  or  take  action  on  any  items  not  on  the  agenda  unless authorized  by  law. Matters  not  on the agenda  may, at the Council's  discretion, be referred to the City Manager and placed on a future agenda.   Those members of the public  wishing to speak  are asked to  come forward to  the microphone and state their name for the record. All speakers will be limited to a period of five (5) minutes. Speakers must address their comments only to the Mayor and entire City Council, and not to any individual, member of the staff or audience. Any documents for review should be presented to the City Clerk for distribution. Speaker cards will be available at the Clerk’s desk  for those  wishing to  sign  up to  address  the  Council, although  the submission of a speaker  card is  not  required  in order to address  the Council. APPROVAL OF AGENDA & WAIVER OF FULL READING OF RESOLUTIONS ORDINANCES By motion of the City Council this is the time to notify the public of any changes to the agenda and /or rearrange the order of the agenda. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT Nicholas Ghirelli, City Attorney    CITY MANAGER REPORT Patrick Gallegos, Interim City Manager    COUNCIL COMMENTS General Council Member comments and reporting pursuant to AB 1234. COUNCIL ITEMS A.Amendments to the Zoning Code Related to Landscaping and Permeable Surfaces in the Residential Low Density - 9 Zoning District -  That the City Council provide direction to staff related to desired Zoning Code amendments for landscaping and permeable surfaces in the Residential Low Density – 9 zoning district.   CONSENT CALENDAR Items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and are enacted by a single motion with the exception of items removed by Council Members. B.Approval of the City Council Minutes - That the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular City Council meeting held on December 9, 2024.   C.Demand on City Treasury (Fiscal Year 2025)  - Ratification.    D.Monthly Investment Report (January 13, 2025) - Receive and file.   E.2025 Calendar of Meeting Dates - That the City Council receive and file the 2025 Calendar of Meeting Dates, which include the cancellation of the first meeting in July (14th) and the second meetings in August (25th), November (24th), and December (22nd).   F.City Council Appointment - It is the request of Council Member Kalmick that the  City  Council appoint  Juliette Harton  to  represent District  One on  the Recreation and Parks Commission.   G.Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 1717 Adopting Specific Plan Amendment 24-02 - That the City Council conduct second reading, by title only, and adopt Ordinance 1717 titled  "An Ordinance Of The City Of  Seal Beach Adopting Specific Plan Amendment 24-2, For The Amendment Of The Main  Street  Specific  Plan  Pertaining  To  The  Main  Street  Outdoor  Uses Development Standards To Allow Size Flexibility For Outdoor Dining Tables, Merchandise  Displays, And  Benches  And  Finding  The  Ordinance  To  Be Exempt From The California Environmental Quality Act.”   H.City Council Appointments to the Citizen-Council Stormwater Advisory Ad-Hoc Committee - It is at the request of Mayor Pro Tem Steele that the City  Council approve the resident appointment of Schelly Sustarsic  to  the Citizen-Council  Stormwater Advisory Ad-Hoc Committee. In  addition  to  the resident appointment, it is recommended by staff that the City Council appoint Council Member Patty Senecal as a Council representative on the Committee.   I.Notice of Completion for the Heather Park Play Area Improvements Project, CIP PR2203/O-PR-1 - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7596: 1. Accepting  the  Heather  Park  Play  Area  Improvements  Project, CIP PR2203/O-PR-1, by KYA Services, LLC in the amount of $786,348.85; and, 2. Directing  the  City Clerk  to  file  a  “Notice  of  Completion” with  the Orange County Clerk-Recorder within fifteen (15) days from the date of acceptance and to release retention thirty-five (35) days after recordation of the Notice of Completion contingent upon no claims being filed on the Project.   J.Approving Budget Amendment BA #25-07-02 for the Transportation Impact Development Fee Study - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7597  approving  Budget  Amendment  BA  #25-07-02  for  the  Transportation Impact Development Fee Study.   K.Notice of Completion for the West End Pump Station VFD Replacement Project, CIP SD2401/BG2401EX101-WEPS - That  the City  Council adopt Resolution 7598: 1. Accepting the West End Pump Station VFD Replacement Project, CIP SD2401/BG2401EX101-WEPS, by R.I.C. Construction Co., Inc. in the amount of $232,373.22; and, 2. Directing the City Clerk to file a “Notice of Completion” with the  Orange County  Clerk-Recorder  within  fifteen  (15) days from the date of acceptance and to release retention thirty-five (35) days after recordation of the Notice of Completion contingent upon no claims being filed on the Project.   L.Adopting the City of Seal Beach Safety Action Plan and Authorizing the Interim City Manager, or Designee, to Act as the City's Agent for Negotiations, Document Execution, and Submission of Necessary Applications for Future Implementation Grants and Related Obligations -  That the City Council adopt Resolution 7599: 1. Adopting the City of Seal Beach Safety Action Plan; and, 2. Authorizing the Interim City Manager, or their  designee, as  agent to  conduct  all negotiations, and  to  execute and submit all documents on behalf of the City of Seal Beach, including, but not limited to applications, forms, agreements, and payment requests, which may be necessary to submit and secure future implementation grants, the City’s obligations related thereto, and all amendments thereto for the Plan.   M.Applications for Grant Funds for the Orange County Community Resources OC Housing and Community Public Facilities and Improvements Grant - That  the  City  Council  adopt  Resolution  7600: 1. Approving the  application for  grant  funds  related  to the OC  Housing and Community  Development  Public  Facilities  and  Improvements  to  apply upgrades to the Seal Beach Senior Center, and to accept any funds awarded through the program; and, 2. Directing the Interim City Manager to execute all necessary  documents  to  apply  for, accept, receive, and  utilize  the  grant funding to participate in the grant program, including incorporation in the FY 2025-26 proposed Annual Budget. That  the  City Council  adopt  Resolution 7601: 1. Approving the application for grant funds related to the OC Housing and Community Development Public Facilities and Improvements  to  apply upgrades  to  the  Mary  Wilson  Library, and  to  accept any  funds  awarded through the program; and, 2. Directing the Interim City Manager to execute all necessary  documents  to  apply  for, accept, receive, and  utilize  the  grant funding to participate in the grant program, including incorporation in the FY 2025-26 proposed Annual Budget.   N.Amendment No. 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with Michael Baker International - That  the  City  Council  adopt  Resolution  7602: 1. Approving Amendment No. 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with Michael Baker International Inc., extending the term to December 31, 2025; and, 2. Authorizing the Interim City Manager to execute Amendment No. 2 on behalf of the City.    O.Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Budget Amendment for Services or Reimbursement For City of Seal Beach Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Update FY 2024-25 - That  the  City  Council  adopt  Resolution  7603: 1. Approve Budget Amendment BA#25-07-01 for FY 2024-25 for the purchase of equipment or services or for reimbursement of operating costs for the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) Five Year Update, including but not limited, the  Professional  Services Agreement  with  Michael  Baker International  for preparation of the LHMP Update; and, 2. Authorizing the City Manager to take any further actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining reimbursement.   P.Seeking City Council Approval for the Seal Beach Police Department to Purchase Ammunition for Police Rifles, Pursuant to the City’s “Military Equipment” Use Policy and State Law - That City Council adopt Resolution 7604 to approve the purchase of the .223 / 5.56mm ammunition for the Seal Beach Police  Department, pursuant to  the City’s  “military equipment” use policy.   Q.2025 City Council Appointments as Representatives to Intergovernmental Agencies - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7605: 1. Confirming City Council appointments as representatives and alternates to the Intergovernmental Agencies for 2025; and, 2. Directing the City Clerk to revise and post on the website the 2025 Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 806.   ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARING UNFINISHED / CONTINUED BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT Adjourn the City Council to Monday, January 27, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. to meet in closed session, if deemed necessary.