Meeting

This meeting will be held via teleconference only in order to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 and pursuant to AB 361 and the County of Los Angeles Public Health Officer’s Order (revised September 22, 2022). All votes taken during this teleconference meeting will be by roll call vote, and the vote will be publicly reported.

HOW TO VIEW THE MEETING: No physical location from which members of the public may observe the meeting and offer public comment will be provided. Please view the meeting, which will be live streamed at https://malibucity.org/video and https://malibucity.org/VirtualMeeting.  

HOW TO PARTICIPATE BEFORE THE MEETING: Members of the public are encouraged to submit email correspondence to [email protected] before the meeting begins. 

HOW TO PARTICIPATE DURING THE MEETING: Members of the public may also speak during the meeting through the Zoom application. The City requests that you sign up to speak before the item you would like to speak on has been called by the Mayor and then you must be present in the Zoom conference to be recognized. 

Please visit
https://malibucity.org/VirtualMeeting and follow the directions for signing up to speak and downloading the Zoom application.

Amended Malibu City Council
Regular Meeting Agenda
(to be held during COVID-19 emergency)


Monday, November 28, 2022

6:30 PM – REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Various Teleconference Locations
YOU MAY VIEW THIS MEETING LIVE OVER THE INTERNET AT
MALIBUCITY.ORG/VIDEO
Six-thirty p.m. Regular Session
 
Call to Order - Mayor
 
Roll Call - Recording Secretary
 
Pledge of Allegiance
 
Approval of Agenda
 
Report on Posting of Agenda
 
1.
Ceremonial/Presentations
 
A.
Presentation of Commendation to Barbara Bruderlin
B.
Presentation of Commendation to Chris Frost
C.
Presentation of 2022 Jake Kuredjian Citizenship Award
D.
Zonehaven Evacuation Zone Map Tool
2.
Written and Oral Communications from the Public
 
A.
Communications from the Public concerning matters which are not on the agenda but for which the City Council has subject matter jurisdiction. City Council may not act on these matters except to refer the matters to staff or schedule the matters for a future agenda.
B.
Commission / Committee / City Manager Updates
C.
City Council Subcommittee reports / Mayor and Councilmember meeting attendance, reports and inquiries
3.
Consent Calendar
 
A.
Previously Discussed Items
None.
 
B.
New Items
1.
Waive Further Reading

Recommended Action: After the City Attorney has read the title, waive full reading of ordinances considered on this agenda for introduction on first reading and/or second reading and adoption.

Staff Contact: Interim City Attorney Rusin, 456-2489, ext. 228
 
2.
Approve Warrants

Recommended Action: Allow and approve warrant demand numbers 67540-67662 listed on the register from the General Fund and direct the City Manager to pay out the funds to each of the claimants listed in Warrant Register No. 714 in the amount of the warrant appearing opposite their names, for the purposes stated on the respective demands in a total amount of $767,193.08. City of Malibu payroll check number 5276-5282 and ACH deposits were issued in the amount of $269,259.98.

Staff Contact: Assistant City Manager Toney, 456-2489, ext. 224
 
3.
Approval of Minutes

Recommended Action: Approve the minutes for the January 13, 2022 Malibu City Council Special meeting.

Staff Contact: City Clerk Pettijohn, 456-2489, ext. 228
 
4.
Findings to Hold Virtual City Council, Commission, Committee, Board and Other City Bodies, Meetings Under AB 361

Recommended Action: Consider a motion to reaffirm Resolution No. 22-25, re-authorizing remote teleconferencing/virtual meetings pursuant to AB 361.

Staff Contact: City Clerk Pettijohn, 456-2489, ext. 228
 
5.
Update on Securing Beds for People Experiencing Homelessness

Recommended Action: Receive and file an update on securing beds for people experiencing homelessness at an existing facility outside of the City.

Staff Contact: Public Safety Director Dueñas, 456-2489, ext. 313
 
6.
Comprehensive Development Services Review Consultant Agreement

Recommended Action: 1) Authorize the Mayor to execute the Professional Services Agreement with Baker Tilly US, LLP for Comprehensive Development Services Review; and 2) Appropriate $80,850 from the General Fund Undesignated Reserve to Account Number 100-7003-5100-00 (City Manager - Professional Services).

Staff Contact: Assistant City Manager Toney, 456-2489, ext. 224
 
7.
Professional Services Agreement with Solid Waste Solutions, Inc., for Film Permit Services

Recommended Action: Authorize the Mayor to execute a professional services agreement with Solid Waste Solutions, Inc. for Film Permit Services.

Staff Contact: Assistant City Manager Toney, 456-2489, ext. 224
 
8.
Professional Services Agreements for Contract Planning Services

Recommended Action: 1) Appropriate $900,000 from the General Fund Undesignated Reserve to Account Number 101-2001-5100.00 (Planning Department - Professional Services); 2) Appropriate $50,000 from the General Fund Undesignated Reserve to Account Number 102-3002-5100.02 (Fire Rebuilds-Planning); 3) Authorize the Mayor to execute a two-year professional services agreement with Capstone City Planning for contract planning services; 4) Authorize the Mayor to execute a two-year professional services agreement with CSG, Consultants, Inc. for contract planning services; 5) Authorize the Mayor to execute the Professional Services Agreement Amendment No. 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with California Coastal Works for contract planning services; and 6) Authorize the Mayor to execute the Professional Services Agreement Amendment No. 1 to Professional Services Agreement with Rincon Consultants, Inc.

Staff Contact: Planning Director Mollica, 456-2489, ext. 346
 
4.
Ordinances and Public Hearings
 
A.
Adopt Urgency Ordinance No. 505U (Farmers’ Market)

Recommended Action: Adopt Urgency Ordinance No. 505U to temporarily authorize a farmers’ market at a publicly-owned park by amending Malibu Municipal Code Chapter 17.68 (Temporary Use Permits), and finding the action exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and setting forth the facts constituting such urgency.

Staff Contact: Planning Director Mollica, 456-2489, ext. 346

 
5.
Old Business
 
None.
 
6.
New Business
 
A.
Malibu Community Labor Exchange Permit Fee Waiver

Recommended Action: Consider whether to approve the request from the Malibu
Community Labor Exchange to waive the fees for the Conditional Use Permit application to operate a day labor program on the County property on Civic Center Way.

Staff Contact: Deputy City Manager Shavelson, 456-2489, ext. 254
 
B.
City Response Letter to Notice of Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the Malibu Lower-Cost Accommodations Public Works Plan

Recommended Action: Review and provide comments on a draft comment letter for the Notice of Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the Malibu Lower-Cost Accommodations Public Works Plan proposed by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority.

Staff Contact: Planning Director Mollica, 456-2489, ext. 346
 
C.
Legacy Park Agreement Waiver for Temporary Farmers’ Market Use

Recommended Action:  1) Authorize the City Manager to sign a waiver, in a form approved by the City Attorney, on behalf of the City as owner of certain “Benefitted Properties” included in Exhibit B of the “Agreement Containing Covenants and Restrictions” affecting Legacy Park effective as of March 29, 2006 (Document No. 20072289815) to allow farmer’s market use to occur on the Property without counting against the six event limit on commercial events; 2) direct staff to seek similar waivers from the owners of the other Benefitted Properties; and 3) finding the same exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

Staff Contact: Interim City Attorney Rusin, 456-2489, ext. 228
 
7.
Council Items
 
None.
 
Adjournment
 
Future Meetings
Monday, December 12, 2022 6:30 p.m. Regular City Council Meeting Location to be determined
Monday, December 26, 2022 CANCELLED    
Monday, January 9, 2023 6:30 p.m. Regular City Council Meeting Location to be determined

Guide to the City Council Proceedings

As a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the City is under a state of local emergency, as well as states of emergency that have been declared in the County of Los Angeles, state of California, and a federal emergency declared by the President of the United States.  In order to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, the City Council meeting will be open and public but conducted virtually because meeting in person would present imminent risks to the health or safety of attendees. This way the public, the staff, and the Council will not be physically in the same place.

The Oral Communication portion of the agenda is for members of the public to present items, which are not listed on the agenda but are under the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. No action may be taken under, except to direct staff unless the Council, by a two-thirds vote, determines that there is a need to take immediate action and that need came to the attention of the City after the posting of the agenda. Although no action may be taken, the Council and staff will follow up, at an appropriate time, on those items needing response. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Members of the public wishing to speak during the meeting must participate through the Zoom application. The City requests that you sign up to speak before the item you would like to speak on has been called by the Mayor and then you must be present in the Zoom conference to be recognized. Please visit https://malibucity.org/VirtualMeeting and follow the directions for signing up to speak and downloading the Zoom application.

Items in Consent Calendar Section A have already been considered by the Council at a previous meeting where the public was invited to comment, after which a decision was made. These items are not subject to public discussion at this meeting because the vote taken at the previous meeting was final. Resolutions concerning decisions made at previous meetings are for the purpose of memorializing the decision to assure the accuracy of the findings, the prior vote, and any conditions imposed.

Items in Consent Calendar Section B have not been discussed previously by the Council. If discussion is desired, an item may be removed from the Consent Calendar for individual consideration. Councilmembers may indicate a negative or abstaining vote on any individual item by so declaring prior to the vote on the motion to adopt the entire Consent Calendar. Items excluded from the Consent Calendar will be taken up by the Council following the action on the Consent Calendar. The Council first will take up the items for which public speaker requests have been submitted.

For Public Hearings involving zoning matters the appellant and applicant will be given 15 minutes each to present their position to the City Council, including rebuttal time. All other testimony shall follow the rules as set forth under Oral Communication. In order to speak, individuals must visit https://malibucity.org/VirtualMeeting and follow the directions for signing up to speak and downloading the Zoom application.

Old Business items have appeared on previous agendas but have either been continued or tabled to this meeting with no final action having been taken. Public comment shall follow the rules as set forth under Oral Communication.

Items in New Business are items, which are appearing for the first time for formal action.  Public comment shall follow the rules as set forth under Oral Communication.

City Council Items are items, which individual members of the City Council may bring up for action, to propose future agenda items or to suggest future staff assignments.  No new items will be taken-up after 10:30 p.m. without a two-thirds vote of the City Council.

City Council meetings are aired live and replayed on City of Malibu Government Access Channel 3 and are available on demand on the City’s website at www.malibucity.org/video. Copies of the staff reports or other written documentation relating to each item of business described above are on file in the office of the City Clerk, and available upon request by emailing [email protected].

The City Hall phone number is (310) 456-2489. To contact City Hall using a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD), please call (800) 735-2929 and a California Relay Service operator will assist you. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact Environmental Sustainability Director Yolanda Bundy, (310) 456-2489, ext. 229. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. [28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADD Title II].


Requests to show an audio or video presentation during a Council meeting should be directed to Alex Montano at (310) 456-2489, ext. 227 or [email protected]. Material must be submitted by 12:00 p.m. on the meeting day.