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SOUTH GATE CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 6:30 p.m.

SOUTH GATE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
8650 CALIFORNIA AVE
SOUTH GATE, CA 90280

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MEETING ID: 813 5158 5224
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Call to Order/Roll Call With Invocation & Pledge

 

CALL TO ORDER:                        Maria del Pilar Avalos, Mayor

INVOCATION:                               Steve Costley, Acting Director of Parks & Recreation

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:        Nicholas Iturriaga, Police Officer

ROLL CALL:                                 Yodit Glaze, City Clerk

City Officials

 

MAYOR                                      CITY CLERK
Maria del Pilar Avalos                 Yodit Glaze

 

VICE MAYOR                            CITY TREASURER

Gil Hurtado                                 Jose De La Paz

 

COUNCIL MEMBERS               CITY MANAGER
Joshua Barron                            Chris Jeffers
Maria Davila
Al Rios                                       CITY ATTORNEY

                                                   Raul F. Salinas

 

 

 

Meeting Schedule

The regular meetings of the City Council are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, closed session business will usually commence at 5:30 p.m., when scheduled, and general business session will commence at 6:30 p.m.

Brown Act

Agendas are drafted to accurately state what the legislative body is being asked to consider.  The legislative body can take action on "all items" listed on the agenda and be in compliance with the open meeting laws.  Under the Brown Act, no action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist.  The governing body may direct staff to investigate and/or schedule certain matters for consideration at a future meeting. 

City's Vision Statement

We envision a thriving, safe and inclusive community where everyone has the opportunity to access exceptional services, education and support to be resilient and live full, vibrant lives.

Public Communications

Public Comments on agenda items are limited to three (3) minutes.  All comments are to be addressed directly to the Agency Members not to the members of the public.

Emails for public comment received prior to 12pm on the day of the Council Meeting will be summarized by the City Clerk, not read in its entirety. A copy of the email will be provided to the City Council and will also be available at the City Clerk's Office for public review. A copy of each email will be recorded for public record and noted on the official minutes of tonight's meeting.

Meeting Compensation Disclosure

 

Pursuant to Government Code Section 54952.3: Disclosure of compensation for meeting attendance by City Council Members is $790 monthly regardless of the amount of meetings.

Public Hearings

1. Resolution approving the FY 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan

 

Following the conclusion of the Public Hearing, the City Council will consider: (CD)


a. Adopting a Resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan;

 

b. Authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan; and

 

c. Authorizing the City Manager or his designee to enter into agreements with eligible subrecipients in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.

Documents:
Item 1 Report 04252023.pdf

Comments From The Audience - Non-Agenda Items

During this time, members of the public may address the City Council regarding any items not listed on the agenda and within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council and not on this agenda. Comments from the audience will be limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; unless authorized by the Mayor, the time limit may not be extended by utilizing another member's time. There will be no debate or action on items not listed on the agenda unless authorized by law.  The collective initial period of time for comments from the audience shall be limited to 45 minutes.  Any speaker that did not get a chance to speak during this segment due to the 45-minute limitations will be able to speak at the end of the meeting prior to adjournment.

Note: The City Council desires to provide all members of the public with the opportunity to address the Council. Nevertheless, obscene language, comments intended to disrupt/interfere, other actions which disrupt the progress of the meeting or slanderous comments will not be tolerated and may result in ejection and/or may constitute a violation of South Gate Municipal Code Section1.04.110.

Reports And Comments From City Officials

 

During this time, members of the City Council will report on matters pertaining to their service on various intergovernmental boards and commissions as a representative of the City pursuant to Assembly Bill 1234. City Council Members will also have an opportunity to comment on matters not on the agenda.

Consent Calendar Items

 

Agenda Items 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are Consent Calendar Items. All items including Ordinances, Resolutions and Contracts, may be approved by adoption of the Consent Calendar, individually and collectively by one (1) motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless Members of the City Council, the public, or staff request that specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion and action.  Members of the public are permitted to speak on any item listed but their time period is limited to three (3) minutes in total.


Any motion to introduce or adopt an Ordinance on the Consent Calendar shall be: (1) a motion to waive the reading of the Ordinance and introduce the Ordinance or (2) a motion to waive the reading of the Ordinance and adopt the Ordinance, as appropriate.

2. Resolution declaring a continued emergency and authorizing repair, replacement or maintenance activities of public facilities related to the Urban Orchard, City Project No. 539-PRK without public bidding, pursuant to the Emergency Contracting Procedures of the SG Municipal Code and the California Public Contract Code

 

The City Council will consider making a finding and adopting a Resolution declaring an emergency still exists and authorizing repair, replacement or maintenance activities of public facilities related to the Urban Orchard, City Project No. 539-PRK, without public bidding, pursuant to the emergency contracting procedures of the South Gate Municipal Code and the California Public Contract Code. (PW)

Documents:
Item 2 Report 04252023.pdf

3. Resolutions preliminarily approving the Engineer's Report and declaring the City's Intention to Levy & Collect Assessments and setting a Public Hearing for May 23, 2023 for the Street Lighting District No. 1

 

The City Council will consider: (PW)


a. Adopting a Resolution preliminarily approving the Engineer's Report required for the proceedings of the Fiscal Year 2023/24 Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Street Lighting and Landscape Maintenance District No. 1; and

 

b. Adopting a Resolution declaring the City's intention to levy and collect assessments under the Fiscal Year 2023/24 Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments within the Street Lighting and Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and setting a Public Hearing for May 23, 2023.

Documents:
Item 3 Report 04252023.pdf

4. Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. 2020-85-CC with Veronica Tam and Associates, Inc., to update the Housing Element for the 6th Planning Cycle 2021-2029

 

The City Council will consider: (CD)


a. Approving the Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. 2020-85-CC with Veronica Tam and Associates, Inc., for Professional Services to update the Housing Element for the 6th Planning Cycle 2021-2029; and

 

b. Authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.

Documents:
Item 4 Report 04252023.pdf

5. Agreement with Unified Field Services Corporation for the Construction of the Hawkins North & South Tank Rehabilitation, City Project No. 645-WTR

 

The City Council will consider: (PW)


a. Approving an Agreement with Unified Field Services Corporation for the construction of the Hawkins North and South Tank Rehabilitation, City Project No. 645-WTR in an amount not-to-exceed $3,432,764;

 

b. Appropriating $3,791,207 in Water Funds from the unrestricted balance of the Water Fund to fully fund the project;

 

c. Adopting a finding determining the Hawkins North and South Tank Rehabilitation, City Project No. 645-WTR as categorically exempt under Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 15301 and the projects are categorically exempt under Existing Facilities Section 15301 Class (c) Existing highways and streets, sidewalks, gutters, bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facilities (including road grading for the purpose of public safety) and to be categorically excluded under Section 326 of amended Chapter 3 of Title 23, United States Code (23 U.S.C. § 326) without significant impacts on the environment as defined by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA);

 

d. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney; and

 

e. Approving the Notice of Exemption for the construction of the Project and directing the City Clerk to file it with the Los Angeles County Registrar Recorder's Office.

Documents:
Item 5 Report 04252023.pdf

6. Agreement with Gannett Fleming, Inc., for construction management and inspection services for the Long Beach Boulevard Street Improvements Project, City Project No. 515-ST, Federal Project Nos. ATPL-5257(033) and HSIPL-5257(037)

 

The City Council will consider: (PW)


a. Approving an Agreement with Gannett Fleming Inc., to provide construction management and inspection services for the construction of the Long Beach Boulevard Street Improvements Project, City Project No. 515-ST, Federal Project Nos. ATPL-5257(033) and HSIPL-5257(037) in an amount not to exceed $468,241; and

 

b. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.

Documents:
Item 6 Report 04252023.pdf

7. Agreement with Stearns, Conrad and Schmidt, Consulting Engineers, Inc., for environmental engineering services

 

The City Council will consider: (CD)


a. Approving an Agreement with Stearns, Conrad and Schmidt, Consulting Engineers, Inc., to provide environmental engineering services in an amount not to exceed $399,093 for a two-year and six-month term beginning May 2023 to October 2025;

 

b. Appropriating $399,093 from the US EPA 2023 Communitywide Brownfields Assessment Grant; and

 

c. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.

 

Documents:
Item 7 Report 04252023.pdf

Reports, Recommendations And Requests

8. Resolution approving the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for the membership to the Gateway Cities Affordable Housing Trust

 

The City Council will consider: (CD)


a. Authorizing the City to join the Gateway Cities Affordable Housing Trust;

 

b. Adopting a Resolution approving the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for the membership to the Gateway Cities Affordable Housing Trust; and

 

c. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Joint Powers Agreement with the Gateway Cities Affordable Housing Trust in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.

Documents:
Item 8 Report 04252023.pdf

9. Discussion whether the City should explore video/streaming the City Council Meetings - requested by Hurtado and Barron

 

The City Council will consider if staff should present a project and program that would permit the video/streaming of City Council meetings. (CM)

Documents:
Item 9 Report 04252023.pdf

10. Protest Letter objecting to the Replenishment Assessment increase of $35 per acre-foot (approximately 8.5% for FY 2023-24) by the Water Replenishment District

 

The City Council will consider authorizing the Assistant City Manager/Director of Public Works to submit a Protest Letter objecting to the proposed Replenishment Assessment increase of $35 per acre-foot (approximately 8.5% for FY 2023-24) by the Water Replenishment District. (CM)

Documents:
Item 10 Report 04252023.pdf

11. Warrant Register for April 25, 2023

 

The City Council will consider approving the Warrant Register for April 25, 2023. (ADMIN SVCS) 

 

Total of Checks:                                        $3,956,510.64

Less: Voids                                               $         (586.67)

Less: Employee Payroll Deductions         $  (406,947.05)

Grand Total:                                              $3,548,976.92

 

Cancellations: 94513, 94556, 94754, 95085, 95124, 95452, 95472, 95486, 95528, 96628, 96661, 96672, 96715, 97149, 97274, 100015, 99776

Documents:
Item 11 Report 04252023.pdf

Adjournment 

Adjournment in memory of Theresa Rodriguez, mother of Tweedy Mile Advisory Board Member Adolfo Varas.

 

I, Yodit Glaze, City Clerk, certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Meeting Agenda was posted on April 19, 2023, at 5:07 p.m., as required by law.

 

 

 

Yodit Glaze

City Clerk

 

GENERAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

The City Council adopted new rules relating to the conduct of the public meetings, proceedings, and business in the City of South Gate on July 12, 2022, (Resolution 2022-38-CC) and go into effect on August 1, 2022.  Resolution #2022-38-CC is available at the City Clerk’s Office.

MEETING SCHEDULE

Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, closed session meetings will commence at 5:30 p.m. unless posted otherwise on its agenda. The regular City Council meetings will commence at 6:30 p.m. Agendas are available at the following locations: City Clerk Office, Public Notice Boards at City Hall, and on the City’s web page at https://www.cityofsouthgate.org

The Public can sign up to receive automatic notices of postings of agendas for the City Council or any other Commission or Board of the City of South Gate. Visit the City webpage and click on the Agenda & Minutes icon.  That will take you the page where an individual can enter their email in the “Email Updates” box to register.

PUBLIC COMMENT/PARTICIPATION

Any person may request to address a legislative body during a public meeting. The Presiding Officer will call upon those present in the Council Chambers first. After all speakers in the Chambers have spoken, the Presiding Officer will call upon those participating via zoom or teleconference.

Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes on any item listed on the agenda, including public hearings. Under Comments from the Audience portion, speakers are also limited to a single three (3) minutes time limit. Comments from the Audience is initially limited to 45 minutes at each meeting. Any speaker still wishing to speak, that did not speak, will have an addition Comments from the Audience opportunity after the last business item is finished. The Presiding Officer may extend the time limit as long as there is no objection from the City Council as a body.

To ensure that the public is able to participate, the City provides the opportunity to submit their comments in person, virtually, email, phone call, mail and any other method which may become available. Methods of participation may be subject to change during other such times when a State of Emergency, Health Order or State Executive Order limits in-person participation.

CURFEW

In absence of a motion duly adopted by majority vote of the City Council, the Presiding Officer may adjourn the City Council meetings at 10:30 p.m. The Presiding Officer may ask the City Council if any agenda items listed should be continued or dealt with during the meeting. For those items to be continued, the City Council can direct the item be placed on the next City Council agenda or the current meeting may be adjourned to a time certain at which time the meeting shall be reconvened as an Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council and action upon the published agenda continued.

STAFF REPORTS

As a general rule, staff reports. or other written documentation are prepared/organized with respect to each item of business listed on the agenda. Meeting agendas and staff reports are available at least 72-hours prior to the scheduled regular City Council meeting and a minimum of 24-hours prior to a Special City Council meeting. There are times when the City Council receives written material. revised material after the posting of agendas, these materials are become a public record and will be available for public view within 72-hours after the meeting in which they were received. Those materials and any other public document can be inspected in the City Clerk's Office located at 8650 California Avenue, South Gate.

SERVICES TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS

In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in the City Council Meetings, please contact the Office of the City Clerk. Notification 48 hours prior to the City Council Meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility. For further information, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (323) 563-9510 or via email at yglaze@sogate.org.