CITY OF SANTA MONICA
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 12/05/89
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.
8-A: Ordinance for introduction and first reading regarding
modification of Section 9041.6 of the zoning ordinance
regarding landscape standards for building sites in
commercial districts, continued from November 28, 1989.
8-B: Ordinance for introduction and first reading adding
Section 7200B to the Santa Monica Municipal Code
establishing a Residential Water Conservation Incentive
Fee Program, continued from November 28, 1989.
8-C: Ordinance for introduction and first reading adopting the
1988 Uniform Technical Codes and adopting the Santa Monica
amendments to the 1988 Uniform Technical Codes, continued
from November 28, 1989.
8-D: Emergency ordinance for adoption creating a 45 day
moratorium on construction of basements and underground
garages beneath required yards in the R-1 Zone District,
continued from November 28, 1989.
11-C: 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 the 17th Street Tenants Association to address
Council regarding the withdrawal of residential rental
units at 833, 837 and 839 17th Street, continued from
November 28, 1989.
14-A: Request of Mayor Pro Tempore Finkel to discuss directing
the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance creating a Peace
and Ecology Commission, continued from November 28, 1989.
14-B: Request of Councilmember Katz to discuss having staff
return with an amendment to the zoning ordinance changing
donut shops from "retail" to "fast food," continued from
November 28, 1989.
14-C: Request of Mayor Zane to discuss strategies to protect
older homes in residential areas which may be historic or
cultural resources, including a possible moratorium on the
demolition of pre-1940 buildings, continued from November
28, 1989.
14-D: Request of Mayor Zane to discuss examination of setting
residential height limits by reference to adjacent
buildings, continued from November 28, 1989.
14-E: Appointment of a member to the Library Board, continued
from November 28, 1989.
14-F: Appointment of a member to the Pier Restoration
Corporation Board of Directors, continued from November
28, 1989.
14-G: Acceptance of a letter of resignation from Joyce
Parker-Bozylinski from the Housing Commission and
authorization to the City Clerk to publish a notice of
vacancy, continued from November 28, 1989.
14-H: Request of Mayor Zane to discuss waiving the fee for use
of the Council Chambers by the United States Department of
the Interior on December 13, 1989, continued from November
28, 1989.
14-I: Request of Mayor Zane to discuss possible moratorium on
multi-family residential development applications until
the completion of the Housing Element, continued from
November 28, 1989.