CITY OF SANTA MONICA
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 04/12/88
ABBREVIATED MEETING AGENDA
Disclaimer: This document does not contain the complete official meeting
agenda but is intended to provide information about meeting activity.
To obtain official meeting agenda, please contact the Santa Monica City
Clerk's office.
4-A: Proclamation declaring April as Earthquake Preparedness
Month.
4-B: Recognition of past service of Commission member.
4-C: Announcement of vacancies on Boards and Commissions.
6-A: Approval of minutes of March 5, March 8, and March 29,
1988.
6-B: Ordinance for adoption and second reading adding Municipal
Code Section 3385 prohibiting parking of vehicles on front
yards, introduced March 8, 1988.
6-C: Ordinance for adoption and second reading adding Chapter
2A to Article IX of the Municipal Code establishing
planning, zoning, and land use fees by resolution,
introduced March 15, 1988.
6-D: Resolution approving Final Parcel Map 18222 for 3 unit
condominium at 427 California Avenue.
6-E: Resolution approving Final Map 45166 for tenant
participating conversion project for 6 units at 818 20th
Street.
6-F: Resolution approving Final Map 45696 for tenant
participating conversion project for 6 units at 1227
Berkeley Street.
6-G: Resolution setting a public hearing for May 10, 1988, on
the assessment of costs to repair damaged sidewalks,
driveways, and curbs on various streets (SR-88-110).
6-H: Resolution authorizing acceptance and recordation of
easement for water line purposes at 100 Ocean Park
Boulevard.
6-I: Resolution authorizing City Manager to execute a Grant of
Easement to Southern California Edison Company for the
installation and maintenance of underground electrical
facilities in Marine Park.
6-J: Resolution proclaiming April as Fair Housing Month and
April 20, 1988, as Fair Housing Day at City Hall.
6-K: Recommendation to award contract to Hared Construction and
Painting Company in the amount of $68,205 to construct
various improvements at Joslyn Park.
6-L: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to negotiate and
execute contract with Crain & Associates to conduct
Citywide traffic study.
7-A: Public hearing on assessments of costs to repair damaged
sidewalks, driveways and curbs (SR-88-108).
7-B: Public hearing to vacate portion of Dewey Street located
between 4th Court and 5th Street.
8-A: Ordinance for introduction and first reading amending
Municipal Code Section 3964 to increase false alarm fees.
8-B: Ordinance for introduction and first reading amending
Municipal Code Section 7163 to establish a General
Services Field Inspection and Plan Check Fee by
resolution.
8-C: Ordinance for introduction and first reading amending
Municipal Code Sections 4313 and 4314 regarding
construction and demolition fees.
11-A: Resolution authorizing City Manager to execute lease with
Federal Aviation Administration for installation of a
Visual Approach Slope Indicator on Runway 3 at the
Airport.
11-B: Resolution certifying the Pico Kenter Storm Improvement
Program Final Environmental Impact Report.
11-C: Recommendation to authorize development of a Replacement
Housing Plan to replace 28 rental housing units at 1616
and 1642 Ocean Avenue, secure removal permit from Rent
Control Board, and designate 1-15 Bay street as site for
replacement housing.
11-D: Request for Closed Session for the purpose of considering
personnel matters and threatened litigation, pending
litigation, and litigation to be commenced by the City.
(A list of pending litigation cases to be considered in
Closed Session is posted on the Council Chambers door and
is on file with the City Clerk.)
13-A: Request of John Jurenka to discuss enforcement of City
Charter.
14-A: Request of Mayor Conn to discuss smoking at AA meetings at
Memorial Park.
14-B: Request of Councilmember Zane to discuss new ideas in
development policy.
14-C: Request of Councilmember Finkel to discuss opposition to
AB 4429 which prohibits state agencies from making
assistance available to cities or counties with rent
control measures.
14-D: Request of Councilmember A. Katz to discuss new directions
to staff concerning Interim Zoning Ordinance.