Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Wednesday, December 12, 2018           
 
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14-0268-S15
 
  To Housing Committee
Motion (O'Farrell - Blumenfield) - Request the City Attorney, with assistance from the Housing and Community Investment Department, to prepare an Ordinance to amend the Rent Stabilization Ordinance authorizing applicants to apply for a hardship exemption within a specified time limit provided the multi-family housing projects meets certain criteria.

14-1174-S65
CD 4
 
  To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Ryu - Price, Jr.) - Authorize the expenditure of all remaining taxable CRA/LA Excess Bond Proceeds available to Council District Four, including any earned interest, from the East Hollywood/Beverly Normandie Redevelopment Project Area to be utilized by the Department of Transportation to install and repair public improvements along Vermont Avenue.

17-0090-S10
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Price, Jr. - Harris-Dawson) - Instruct the Housing and Community Investment Department, with the assistance of the Chief Legislative Analyst, to report with an analysis assessing the feasibility of providing additional subsidies or more favorable allocation terms to High and Highest Opportunity Areas to ensure that there isequitable distribution of funding for Proposition HHH projects.

17-0193-S2
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 15, 2019)
Motion (Blumenfield - Englander) - Relative to streamlining the City's process in making its annual payment to ESRI, Incorporated for geographic information system (GIS) software licenses and maintenance services through Fiscal Year 2018-19.

18-0010-S32
CD 8
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 15, 2019)
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Price, Jr.) - Relative to an offer of reward for information leading to the identification, apprehension, and conviction of the persons responsible for the death of Karrion Doss on August 1, 2018.

18-1097-S1
CD 9
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 15, 2019)
Motion (Price, Jr. - O'Farrell) - Request the City Attorney to prepare, and authorize the Housing and Community Investment Department to negotiate and execute, all loan related and other ancillary documents required for the sale of 2600 Hoover Street and 954 West Adams Boulevard to Casa de Rosas Campus, L.P.

18-1220
CD 8
 
  To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 15, 2019)
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Blumenfield) - Relative to approving an exception to the City's one-year street cut moratorium to allow for the installation of water meters and gas line for the properties located at 1745 and 1749 West Vernon Avenue.

18-1221
CD 1
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Harris-Dawson) - Relative to evaluating the suitability of the property at 503 North San Fernando Road and 499 North San Fernando Road for inclusion in the A Bridge Home Program as an emergency shelter.

18-1222
 
  To Housing Committee
Motion (Price, Jr. - Cedillo) - Direct relevant City departments, in consultation with the City Attorney, to convene a working group with the goal of preparing a report and new departmental procedures relative to alleviating any barriers to expediting housing production.

18-1225
CD 12
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Motion (Wesson, Jr. - Martinez - et al.) - Relative to appointing Greig Smith, pursuant to Charter 409 (a), to fill any vacancy that may occur in the year 2019 as the Councilmember for the 12th District until such time as a new councilmember is elected by a vote of the people to hold that Office for the remainder of the unexpired term.

18-1226
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Koretz - Harris-Dawson) - Relative to the Department of City Planning, with the assistance of the City Attorney, to report back with analysis on SB 50 (Weiner) detailing its potential impacts to the City's land use regulatory and zoning including background information on SB 50's proposed concepts of major transit stops and job-rich areas.