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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda_03242025: flF SEAL r AGENDA c .•QtiFagra�P- MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Monday, March 24, 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 BEN WONG COUNCIL MEMBER Second District JOE KALMICK COUNCIL MEMBER First 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. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE COUNCIL ROLL CALL PRESENTATIONS / RECOGNITIONS • Girl Scouts of the United States of America 113th Birthday Proclamation • Lifeguard New Zealand Exchange Program Presentation • Neighbor4Neighbor Program and Sign Initiative Presentation • National Tsunami Preparedness Week Proclamation — March 22 — 30, 2025 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 CITY MANAGER REPORT Nicholas Ghirelli, City Attorney Patrick Gallegos, Interim City Manager COUNCIL COMMENTS General Council Member comments and reporting pursuant to AB 1234. COUNCIL ITEMS — None 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. A. Approval of the City Council Minutes - That the City Council approve the minutes of the Closed Session, Water/Sewer Rate Financial Study Session, and Regular City Council meetings held on March 10, 2025. B. Demand on City Treasury (Fiscal Year 2025) - Ratification. C. Monthly Investment Report (March 24, 2025) - Receive and file. D. City Council Appointment - It is the request of Council Member Senecal that the City Council appoint Keith Crafton to the Recreation and Parks Commission. E. 2024 General Plan Annual Progress Report - That the City Council: 1. Receive and file the 2024 General Plan Annual Progress Report; and, 2. Authorize staff to submit the Annual Progress Report to the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation, as required by State law. F. Authorize an Application for a Cost -Free Lease with the California State Lands Commission for the use of Sovereign land, located in the Pacific Ocean at Seal Beach and Sunset Beach - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7627: 1. Approving a lease application for a cost-free lease from the California State Lands Commission for the use of Sovereign land located in the Pacific Ocean at Seal Beach and Sunset Beach; and, 2. Directing the Interim City Manager, or their designee, to execute all necessary documents for the lease application on behalf of the City. G. Approving and Authorizing Budget Amendment BA #25-09-02 and the Purchase for the Replacement of City Vehicles and Heavy Equipment - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7628: 1. Authorizing the purchase of Police Pursuit Vehicle Units #4102, #4103, and #4106 for a total cost of $201,298.47, from Olathe Ford pursuant to the Cooperative Purchase Contract with Sourcewell, master vehicle contract #032824-OLA, in accordance with the cooperative purchasing procedures set forth in Seal Beach Municipal Code Section 3.20.025(D); and, 2. Authorizing the purchase of Public Works Heavy Equipment Unit #76 for a total cost of $135,937.50, from JCB Southern California, LLC pursuant to the Cooperative Purchase Contract with Sourcewell, master vehicle contract #020223-JCB, in accordance with the purchasing procedures set forth in Seal Beach Municipal Code Section 3.20.025(D); and, 3. Authorizing the purchase of Marine Safety Vehicle Unit #5140 for a total cost of $48,436.16, from National Auto Fleet Group pursuant to the Cooperative Purchase Contract with Sourcewell, master vehicle contract #091521-NAF, in accordance with the cooperative purchasing procedures set forth in Seal Beach Municipal Code Section 3.20.025(D); and, 4. Authorizing and directing the Interim City Manager to approve all necessary agreements and expenditures for the purchase of the new vehicles and equipment; and, 5. Authorizing and directing the Interim City Manager to approve payments to High Standard Automotive, LLC., for vehicle upfitting work pursuant to Seal Beach Municipal Code Section 3.20.025(B) in the not -to -exceed amount of $70,000.00; and, 6. Approving Budget Amendment BA #25-09-02 in the amount of $94,729.13; and, 7. Authorizing the Interim City Manager to surplus existing vehicles and equipment upon the completion of the new vehicle and equipment purchases and upfitting. H. Approving and Authorizing the Allocation of Funds From Assets Forfeiture to the Seal Beach Police Department Budget for Use to Purchase New Mobile Dispatch Terminals in Police Vehicles - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7629: 1. Approving the Mobile Dispatch Terminals project total of $107,280 to equip and upfit police vehicles BA #25- 10-01 as necessary; and, 2. Authorizing the Interim City Manager to execute the purchase of equipment and utilize the funding on behalf of the City. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARING — None UNFINISHED / CONTINUED BUSINESS — None NEW BUSINESS — None ADJOURNMENT Adjourn the City Council to Monday, April 14, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. to meet in closed session, if deemed necessary. 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. 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