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GLENDALE CITY COUNCIL
 
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613 E. Broadway, 2nd Floor
Glendale, CA 91206
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March 22, 2022 at 6:00 PM

To help slow the transmission of COVID-19, and protect the health and safety of the community, City Council, as well as Board & Commission meetings, will continue to be closed to the public for in-person attendance.

The public is encouraged to watch and participate from the safety of their homes to practice social distancing. Meetings are broadcast live on Glendale TV, viewable on Spectrum Cable, channel 6, and AT&T U-verse, channel 99. Meetings are also streamed live in high definition (HD) on the city's webpage, glendaleca.gov/live, on YouTube.com/myglendale, and on Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire devices using a free app called Screenweave and choosing “Glendale TV” from the menu.

For public comments and questions during the meeting, call (818) 937-8100. Public comments on a specific agenda item will be taken when that agenda item is discussed.

 
 

ROLL CALL

1.

CLOSED SESSION – 1:00 PM (To Commence at 3:00 PM)

a.

Conference with Legal Counsel – Pending Litigation:  Abrahamian v. City of Glendale, L.A.S.C. Case No. 19STCV24275

b.

Conference with Legal Counsel – Pending Litigation:  Montes v. City of Glendale, L.A.S.C. Case No. 19STCV44437

c.

Conference with Legal Counsel – Pending Litigation: Badalyan v. City of Glendale, U.S.D.C. Case No. 20cv08089 JWH-JEM

d.

Conference with real property negotiators: Property location – 480 Mount Carmel Drive.  Negotiating parties: Raz Zardorian.  Agency negotiators attending the closed session are: Roubik Golanian, Mike Garcia, Gillian van Muyden, Philip Lanzafame, Jason Bradford, Mark Berry, and Onnig Bulanikian.  Instructions to the negotiator(s) will concern the price and terms for the sale of property

2.

REGULAR BUSINESS AGENDA – 6:00 PM
Roll Call

a.

Flag Salute: Mayor Devine

b.

Invocation: Aram Adjemian, City Clerk

c.

Report of City Clerk, re: Posting of Agenda. The Agenda for the March 22, 2022 Regular Meeting of the Glendale City Council was Posted on March 16, 2022 on the Bulletin Board Outside City Hall.

3.

PRESENTATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

a.

Agenda Preview for the Meetings of Tuesday, March 29, 2022

4.

CONSENT ITEMS (Including Minutes)
The following are Routine and May be Acted Upon by One Motion. Any Member of Council or the Audience Requesting Separate Consideration May do so by Making Such Request Before Motion is Proposed.

a.

City Clerk, re: Minutes of the Regular City Council meeting of February 15, 2022, March 1, 2022, and March 8, 2022 and the Special City Council meeting of February 15, 2022 and March 1, 2022 and the Joint City Council and Housing Authority meeting of February 15, 2022 and March 1, 2022 and the Special Joint City Council and Housing Authority meeting of March 8, 2022.

b.

Glendale Water and Power, re: Construction Services for Power Line Clearance Tree Trimming

  1. Resolution adopting Specification No. 3847 for Construction Services for Power Line Clearance Tree Trimming, and directing the City Clerk to advertise for bids

c.

Glendale Water and Power, re: Rental of Crane and Rigging Truck with Operator Services for the City of Glendale Water & Power

  1. Resolution adopting Specification No. 3906 for the rental of crane and rigging truck with operator services for the City of Glendale Water & Power (GWP), and directing the City Clerk to advertise for bids

d.

Public Works, re: Contract Amendment for the Tenant Improvements at the Glendale Police Department Crime Lab

  1. Motion Amending Construction Contract 8001466 with Dorado Design and Construction, Inc., increasing the contract amount by $15,000.00 for the installation of low voltage cabling at the Computer Forensic Laboratory
  2. Resolution of appropriation for $15,000 from Police Department General Fund Accounts to the Project Account

5.

CITY COUNCIL/STAFF COMMENTS

6.

COMMUNITY EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS (3-Minutes)

7.

ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES

8.

ACTION ITEMS           

a.

Community Development, re: Initiation of Code Changes to the Glendale Municipal Code Noise Control Ordinance (GMC 8.36) and General Plan Noise Element Relating to the Use of Amplified Sound Equipment

  1. Motion to Initiate Code Revisions to the Glendale Municipal Code Noise Control Ordinance (GMC 8.36) and General Plan Noise Element relating to the Use of Amplified Sound Equipment
  2. Motion to determine that the Glendale Municipal Code Noise Control Ordinance (GMC 8.36) and General Plan Noise Element are appropriate and no revisions are necessary for review

b.

Management Services, re: Single Use Plastic Prohibition Expansion

  1. Motion to direct staff to prepare an ordinance to regulate the use and distribution of single use plastics food service ware, polystyrene food service ware, polystyrene coolers, polystyrene food packaging trays and on-premises dining reusable food service ware

c.

Management Services, re: Amendment to the City of Glendale Building Code to Require All Electric Design, Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic, and Higher Energy Performance for New Construction

  1. Motion directing staff to hire a consultant to assist the city in preparing a reach code to incorporate requirements for all-electric design, rooftop solar photovoltaic, and higher energy performance for new construction into the City of Glendale Building & Safety Code
  2. Resolution of appropriation in the amount of $50,000 to hire a consultant to prepare a reach code

d.

Management Services, re: Consideration of Resolution in Support of Reproductive Freedom

  1. Resolution in Support of Reproductive Freedom

e.

Public Works, re: Contract Amendment for Recycling Center Operations

  1. Resolution dispensing with competitive bidding and authorizing an amendment to contract 8001348 with Allan Company Inc. (Allan Company), for operation of the Glendale Recycling Center, increasing the contract amount by $1,555,200 to $2,057,264, and extending the contract duration three-years to March 31, 2025

9.

HEARINGS           

a.

Fire Department, re: Public Hearing for the 2022 Annual Weed Abatement Program

  1. Motion to approve Abatement order directing the Agricultural Commissioner/Director of Weights and Measures to abate the nuisance on each declared parcel

10.

REPORTS - INFORMATION

11.

WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS

12.

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Discussion is Limited to Items NOT a Part of this Agenda. Council May Question or Respond to The Speaker But There Will be no Debate or Decision. The City Manager May Refer the Matter to the Appropriate Department for Investigation and Report.

13.

NEW BUSINESS

14.

ADJOURNMENT