CITY OF SANTA MONICA
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 04/18/89
ABBREVIATED MEETING AGENDA
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agenda but is intended to provide information about meeting activity.
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Clerk's office.
11-A: Recommendations to direct City Attorney to revise vending
ordinance to permit outdoor vending in Santa Monica.
11-B: 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.)
12-A: Appeal of Planning Commission approval of Development
Review 457, ZA 5377-Y, EIA 876, 3007 Santa Monica
Boulevard, for four story, 31,575 sq. ft., 68 room hotel
with three rent controlled replacement units and a total
of 55 parking spaces. Applicant: Douglas Barnard, Inc.
Appellant: David S. Wyle for the Friends of Stanford
Street Committee, Mid City Neighbors, continued from March
28, 1989.
14-A: Appointment of member to the Recreation and Parks
Commission.
14-C: Request of Mayor Pro Tempore Finkel to discuss downzoning
north of Wilshire.
14-D: Acceptance of letter of resignation from Gary Squier from
Airport Commission and authorization to City Clerk to
publish notice of vacancy.
14-E: Request of Councilmember Abdo to discuss support of AB
1719 (Hayden) regarding AIDS information to employees.
14-F: Request of Mayor Zane to discuss support of SB 103
(Robbins) in regard to the non-renewal of automobile
insurance policies by insurers.
14-G: Request of Councilmember H. Katz to discuss request for
allocation to host Independent Cities Association general
membership meeting on Thursday, May 25, 1989.
14-H: Request of Mayor Zane to discuss support of SB 1221 (Hart)
to increase redemption values for beverage containers.
14-I: Request of Mayor Zane to discuss opposition to AB 628
(Kelley) which provides that any local initiative which
directly affects any land use ordinances, policies,
regulations, or residential or commercial developments
must be submitted to the State Office of Planning and
Research for an assessment.