Council Meeting Wrap-Up

 

February 27, 2007 

Consent Calendar -  Among matters not requiring extensive discussion, the following items were approved by Council: annual update of the city's investment policy; renovations of the restrooms at the Palisades Park Senior Center; a contract amendment for interim planning services to assist staff until positions can be filled; statements of official action for 1707 Cloverfield Boulevard and 2617 Third Street; tract maps for condominium projects at 1027 21st Street and 1038 11th Street; and an agreement for specialized legal services for the city, redevelopment agency and parking authority. A contract for assistance for the preparation of responses to Solid Waste Request for Proposals was withdrawn. After further discussion, council approved a construction contract for the Big Blue Bus Transit Store. 

Closed Session – Council approved a settlement in the amount of $75,000 related to a sewer backup and a settlement of $1.3 million related to a fatal bus incident.  

Update on the Exposition Corridor Light Rail – Rick Thorpe, a representative of the Metro Expo Line, presented an update on the current status of the Exposition Light Rail. Phase I is 8.6 miles between Downtown L.A. and Culver City. Phase II is between Culver City and Santa Monica and is currently anticipated to begin service in 2014-2015. A scoping meeting for Phase II will be held on March 6 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Santa Monica Auditorium East Wing.  

Appeal of 2646 2nd Street – Council denied an appeal of the Landmarks Commission denial of a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new single family home on a 25 x 100 foot lot in the Third Street Historic District and remanded the project to the Landmarks Commission. The appellant claimed that the denial was based on the incompatibility of the front façade, which does not include a front entrance in order to meet the zoning requirements for a two-car garage. Discussion and comments related to this item focused on the conflict between the historic district guidelines and requirements for a two-car garage.   

Ordinances - Council approved an interim ordinance extending until September 30 the fences, walls and hedges interim ordinance. Council also approved an ordinance amending the City’s contract with the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS).  

An ordinance was introduced that clarifies that permits are needed to engage in product-sampling activities. The permits would be issued by Bayside Cooperation for Third Street Promenade and the Pier Restoration Corporation for the Santa Monica Pier.

Property Acquisition – The City Council took the actions necessary to acquire properties located at 430 Arizona Avenue, 1324 Fifth Street, 1320 Fifth Street and 1321 Fifth Street for $30.9 million. The 52,500 sq. ft. was acquired in accordance with the Downtown Parking Strategy Plan; however, acquisition does not determine future use. 

Long-range Community Cultural Plan – Results of the long range cultural planning process Creative Capital: Culture, Community, Vision were presented and conceptually approved by Council.  The plan highlights that 43% of all Santa Monica adults make all or part of their living in arts-related fields and creative fields comprise 8.89% of all jobs in the city, well above the national average of 1.4%. Santa Monicans are also more likely to have participated in cultural activities than the average person in the United States. The plan identifies various strategies and recommendations to capitalize on this unique aspect of Santa Monica including:

  • Celebrating innovation - recognizing and supporting the creative community;

  • Increasing cultural participation – increasing activities that market the city’s art and cultural resources, incorporate public art into private projects and expand on the city’s festivals and other programming.

  • Enhancing sustainability – expanding and capitalizing on under-utilized space, such as alleys, for artist studios and lofts, developing zoning and other policies that encourage the development of art space.

  • Leadership, funding and implementation – developing the tools and resources needed to fully implement the proposed five-year plan. The first steps include an emphasis on innovation, partnerships, festivals and integration with the Civic Auditorium Plan and Land Use Element update.

Update on Proposed Runway Safety Enhancements for Santa Monica Airport – Staff presented an update on ongoing negotiations between the city and Federal Aviation Administration to create runway safety areas at both ends of the airport. The current concept plan envisions a 300-foot runway safety area (RSA) with a 250-foot "Engineered Materials Arresting System" (EMAS) bed on the west end and a 600-foot RSA on the east end of the runway. Council continued deliberation until after the March 26 Airport Commission meeting.

Council continued discussions on the following items to a future meeting:

  • Access to Airport Property from Santa Monica College Bundy Campus

  • Douglas Aircraft Company DC-3 Monument Plaza

  • Green Building, Landscaping Standards, and Construction and Demolition Waste Ordinances and expedited permitting for Solar Electric and Solar Thermal Systems

  • Proposed Public Financing of Electoral Campaigns

Other Matters – Council allocated $10,000 from Council Contingency funds to the Santa Monica High School Band Parent Association to defray the cost of travel, accommodations and related expenses so that the Santa Monica High School Wind Ensemble can travel to Carnegie Hall on May 27, 2007.

Council made the following appointments:

  • Betty Mueller - Housing Commission

  • Linda Jassim – Arts Commission

  • Margaret Bach - Landmarks Commission. 

Council continued discussions related to the appointment of councilmember liaisons to boards and commissions, agenda management, use of contingency funds and reconsideration of the installation of red light cameras to a future meeting.

ADJOURNMENT AND NEXT MEETING - The meeting was adjourned at 11:56 p.m. in memory of Beth Feinstein, Santa Monica resident and mother of former Councilmember Michael Feinstein, and Steven Alpert, a long-time Santa Monica activist.  The next meeting of the Santa Monica City Council is on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 beginning at 5:45 p.m.  in the wheelchair-accessible Council Chamber at City Hall.  Council meetings are aired live on CityTV Channel 16 and on the Netcast on the city's website and, for regularly scheduled meetings from 8 p.m. to midnight on KCRW 89.9 FM.

NOTE: This wrap-up is not an official record of Council action. The official record is posted by the City Clerk on this website at http://www.smgov.net/cityclerk/council/agendas/2007/ as soon as possible after the meeting. (Click on the February 27 agenda link.)

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