Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Friday, April 07, 2017           
 
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08-2332
CD 2
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Huizar - O'Farrell) - Request the City Attorney to prepare and present an ordinance to rescind Ordinance No. 182048, relative to the Studio City Residential Floor Area Supplemental Use District for all properties zoned R1 or RE.

11-0070-S2
 
  To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
City Administrative Officer report, dated March 31, 2017, relative to the amendments to the Memorandum of Understanding for the Los Angeles Professional Managers' Association (MOU 36).

12-0049-S13
 
  To Housing Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Englander) - Relative to authorize the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department to add the property at 619, 623, 627, and 629 Westlake Avenue to its Request for Qualifications and Proposals previously authorized under Council Files 12-0049-S10 and 12-0049-S11 to select qualified developers for the intention as stated in the Motion.

12-1690-S11
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Price, Jr.) - Relative to the reprogramming of funds for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to implement the shelter program through June 30, 2017.

14-0521-S3
CD 14
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for April 19, 2017)
Motion (Huizar - O'Farrell) - Determine that Fiesta Broadway is a Special Event at a Major Venue as defined in the Los Angeles Municipal Code.

14-0945-S1
 
  To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Huizar - O'Farrell) - Relative to request the City Attorney, in consultation with the Office of Finance, to prepare and present an ordinance to amend Section 21.41 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code that adds a subsection applicable to Digital Goods Providers.

15-1138-S22
CD 8, 11
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Bonin - Ryu) - Request the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to develop a sub recipient agreement with Housing for Health in the County Department of Health Services to coordinate street level outreach to persons experiencing homelessness in Council District 8 and 11.

15-1138-S23
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Huizar - Bonin) - Instruct the City's Homelessness Coordinator with the assistance from the Chief Legislative Analyst, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, and other City departments as necessary, to report back on the City's efforts to better assist homeless individuals with mental health needs.

15-1138-S24
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Huizar - Bonin - Harris-Dawson) - Relative to a Declaration of a Homeless Shelter Crisis pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Sections 12.80 and 12.81.

16-0345-S3
CD 4
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for April 19, 2017)
Motion (Ryu - O'Farrell) - That Council waive the City’s Multifamily Bond policy to allow the California Enterprise Development Authority to issue bonds to provide financing for the Los Angeles LGBT Center Project, located at 1116 North McCadden Place and 6725 Santa Monica Boulevard, in Council District 4.

16-1237-S1
CD 11
 
  To Entertainment and Facilities Committee
Motion (Bonin - Price) - Instruct the Departmentof General Services, with the assistance of the Housing Community Investment Department and in consultation with the City Attorney, to negotiate and execute a license agreement with Latino Resource Organization, Incorporated for the facility known as the Vera Davis McClendon Youth and Family Center at 610 California Avenue for the operation of a FamilySource Center.

16-1446
CD 13
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
City Attorney report R17-0103, dated April 6, 2017, relative to a draft ordinance amending the Central City West Specific Plan.

17-0002-S47
 
  To Rules, Elections, Intergovernmental Relations, and Neighborhoods Committee
Resolution (Blumenfield - Krekorian) - Resolve that the City hereby includes in its 2017-18 State Legislative Program its position for AB 795 (Gipson), which would require the Franchise Tax Board, the Board of Equalization, and the Employment Development Department to train federal Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) volunteers on State tax law, and use various methods to educate the public on how to self-file their State taxes and comply with basic tax laws.

17-0002-S48
 
  To Rules, Elections, Intergovernmental Relations, and Neighborhoods Committee
Resolution (Cedillo - Englander) - Resolve that the City hereby includes in its 2017-18 State Legislative Program its position for AB 1316 (Quirk) which would amend California's Health and Safety Code to require lead testing for all California's children ages 6 months to 6 years.

17-0002-s49
 
  To Rules, Elections, Intergovernmental Relations, and Neighborhoods Committee
Resolution (Cedillo - Ryu) - Resolve that the City hereby includes in its 2017-18 Federal Legislative Program its position for SB1 legislation and administrative action which would result in mass infrastructure improvements of our roads and transit.

17-0384
CD 7
 
  To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated April 5, 2017, relative to the final map of Parcel Map No. 2002-0504 located at 13371 Herrick Avenue easterly of Roxford Street.

17-0385
CD 15
 
  To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated April 6, 2017, relative to the final map of Tract No. 29488, located at 1616 West 260th Street westerly of President Avenue.

17-0386
CD 12
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for April 19, 2017)
Resolution (Englander - Cedillo) - Resolve that parking of oversize vehicles is restricted along both sides of Jordan Avenue between Nordhoff Street and Plummer Street; and other streets named in the Resolution.

17-0387
CD 11
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for April 19, 2017)
Resolution (Bonin - Buscaino) - Resolve that parking of oversize vehicles is restricted along both sides of Barnsley Avenue from West 83rd Street to West 85th Place.

17-0388
CD 9
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for April 19, 2017)
Motion (Price, Jr. - Harris-Dawson) - Authorize the Bureau of Sanitation, in consultation with the City Administrative Officer (Risk Management) and other relevant City departments, to accept the offer by BYD Heavy Industries for the loan, at no cost, to the City of two (2) zero-emission electric buses and two (2) drivers for use during the Earth Day event at Exposition Park on April 22, 2017.

17-0389
CD 14
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for April 19, 2017)
Motion (Huizar - Krekorian) - Instruct the Department of Public Works, in conjunction with the Department of General Services, to enter into a sole-source commodity requisition purchase with World Recycling Surfacing Group for their Rubberway material for installation on the Evergreen Jogging Path.

17-0391
 
  To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Motion (Bonin - Huizar) - Relative to request the City Attorney to prepare and present an ordinance that amends the Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 80.73.3 to add a new subsection which prohibits private bike share companies from selling, leasing, reserving any street, and other public space without written authorization from the City.

17-0392
 
  To Transportation Committee
Motion (O'Farrell - Bonin) - Instruct the Department of Transportation, with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer, to report relative to the anticipated transportation funding from "The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017," as it relates to new money for transit services that could accelerate and expand the City's DASH services.

17-0393
CD 1
 
  To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Englander) - Relative to approve an exception / waiver of the City's one-year street cut moratorium on Pico Boulevard and Westlake Avenue to allow construction in the roadway associated with the school project at 1929 West Pico Boulevard.

17-0394
CD 11
 
  To Transportation Committee
Resolution (Bonin - Price) - Resolve that parking of oversize vehicles is restricted along both sides of Pershing Drive between Waterview Street to Talbert Street.

17-0395
CD 1
 
  To Entertainment and Facilities Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Englander) - Relative to request the City Attorney, with the assistance of the Department of General Services to prepare and present an Ordinance and Easement Agreement for a perpetual non-exclusive easement to 636 NHP LLC to provide access to a retaining wall, across from 524 Ord Street.

17-0396
 
  To Transportation Committee
Motion (Blumenfield - Martinez) - Instruct the Department of Transportation, in coordination with other relevant departments, and Fixed Angelenos Stuck in Traffic (F.A.S.T.), to develop a range of proposed improvements, and associated cost estimates, for enhanced mobility along Victory Boulevard and Vanowen Street.

17-0397
 
  To Transportation Committee
Motion (Blumenfield - Bonin) - Instruct the Department of Transportation to implement a policy of setting parking meters so that the default setting is to charge customers only for time periods within the parking meters' posted hours of operation, and to not automatically default to the maximum posted time limit.

17-0398
 
  To Energy and Environment Committee
Motion (O'Farrell - Martinez) - Instruct the Department of Water and Power to report to Council in 30 days on the status of the pipeline repair associated with the Big Pine Paiute Tribe Reservation; and efforts to ensure infrastructure problems are immediately addressed.

17-0408
 
  To Rules, Elections, Intergovernmental Relations, and Neighborhoods Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - Huizar) - Resolve to request the County Board of Supervisors and all participants in County's Measure H Revenue Planning Process Work Group to budget Measure H revenues to fully address the homeless crisis in the City which has both areas of great concentration and need and areas where services are largely nonexistent.