CITY OF SANTA MONICA
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11/02/93
ABBREVIATED MEETING AGENDA
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agenda but is intended to provide information about meeting activity.
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Clerk's office.
8-A: Ordinance for introduction and first reading amending
Sections 4.44.030 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code to
prohibit all smoking in indoor restaurants; amending
Section 4.44.040 to prohibit all smoking in cafeterias, in
places of employment and lounge areas in buildings open to
the general public and amending Section 4.44.060 to
prohibit smoking in bars which are contiguous with
restaurant dining areas when meals are being served,
continued from October 26, 1993. Public hearing held
October 26, 1993.
9-A: Recommendation to adopt the reduced-emission vehicles
purchase policy, continued from October 26, 1993.
9-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.)
11-A: Request of the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of
Women to participate in a newly formed coalition of
women's organizations to articulate gun control as a
women's issue, continued from October 26, 1993.
14-A: Annual appointments of members to Boards and Commissions,
continued from October 26, 1993.
14-B: Request of Councilmember Rosenstein to discuss
consideration of Council procedures, continued from
October 26, 1993.
14-C: Request of Councilmember Olsen to discuss directing staff
to prepare a report on the feasibility of changing street
sweeping hours to after 9:00 A.M. in residential areas,
continued from October 26, 1993.
14-D: Request of Councilmember Greenberg to discuss directing
the City Attorney to prepare statistics regarding
prosecution of all crimes and cases involving public
safety ordinances, and to establish a parenting referral
program based on the Los Angeles City Attorney's Parenting
Program, continued from October 26, 1993.