HomeMy Public PortalAboutM 2010-10-05 - CC LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
October 5, 2010
The City Council of the City of Lynwood met in a regular meeting in the Council
Chambers, 11330 Bullis Road on the above date at 5:09 p.m.
Mayor Santillan presiding.
Council Members Flores, Morton, Rodriguez, Castro and Santillan were present.
Also present were City Manager Haley, City Attorney Galante, City Clerk Quinonez and
City Treasurer Alatorre.
City Clerk Quinonez announced that the Agenda had been duly posted in accordance
with the Brown Act.
Item #6. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS
• Sheriff Captain James Helimold — Update on Law Enforcement Issues
Captain Hellmold reported one shooting this week, which has prompted an increase
in deputies in the City. He reported that the Gang Unit has made numerous arrests.
He stated that he attended the Southeast Region Chiefs Association during which
members shared information on policing strategies. He commended the City of
Lynwood maintenance workers for doing a great job with eradicating graffiti. He
reminded the public to report any graffiti they see. He reported that the sheriffs will
be targeting Long Beach Blvd. with the surveillance camera. He reported a
shooting between rival gangs where both the shooter and the victim were arrested.
He stated that the Leadership Program was working with the Lynwood High School
football team, under the direction of Deputy Matt Newhouse. Deputy Matt
Newhouse spoke about his involvement with the team. Captain Hellmold
introduced Lynwood's new police dog and his handler Paul Merino. He introduced
Angela Hurtado as the winner of the creative category in the dog naming contest,
with the name "Velociraptor. He introduced Vidal Ovando as the overall winner of
the dog naming contest with the name, "Justice".
• Crime Prevention Month Prodamation
Proclamation presented to the COPS team: Sergeant Garrido, Rodriguez, Gonzalez
and Salazar. Captain Helimold stated that this team was responsible for the
seizure of more than 1,000 pounds of narcotics outside of the City. He stated that
there will be a press release to the Lynwood local media regarding the new K-9,
which wiil be used to track narcotics. He stated that Lynwood is the first contract
city with a designated K-9 unit and he thanked the City Council for their leadership
in crime prevention. Mayor Pro Tem Castro asked Captain Heilmold to make sure
the new K-9 was at the upcoming Lynwood High School homecoming game. There
was a video presentation about the new K-9, after which Captain Hellmold stated
that the new K-9 is highly trained and has a very strong olfactory sense.
. Plaza Mexico
Carlos Villar, Director. of Marketing at Plaza Mexico stated that Plaza Mexico is
working very hard to promote the City of Lynwood at the local, national and global
level. He stated that they are concentrating on domestic and international travelers.
He introduced their Facebook, Twitter and Youtube pages and'then gave a video
presentation. He stated that they are open to any suggestions from CounciL Mayor
Pro Tem Castro asked what the Plaza was doing to attract tourism from the English
speaking community. He replied that they are targeting the 2" and 3` generation
residents through technology such as Facebook. Mayor P�o Tem Castro asked him
to coordinate with staff members from the Lynwood Senior Center to give the
seniors a tour of the Plaza. Council Member Rodriguez asked about putting "City of
Lynwood" on the Plaza marquee. Mr. Villar stated that the Plaza could
accommodate that request.
Item #7. COUNCIL RECESS TO:
LYNWOOD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 5:51 p.m.
PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
(Regarding Agenda Items Only)
Marry Gibbons commented on Item #14 — REQUEST FOR SPEED HUMPS AT
LAVINIA AVENUE AND PHILLIPS AVENUE. He stated that it would be better to have
signs posted at the two curoes in the road and possibly increasing the fines for speeding
in that area because of the curves. He stated that there is another curve in the road
that is a concern for speeding. He stated that he did not think speed bumps were
necessary. �
Jerry Flores stated that he is the property owner of 3633, 3635, and 3637 Norton Ave.
He stated that took out all the necessary permits arid completely remodeled every unit
and installed new landscape, but then received a notice of code violation for his trees.
He stated that he feels like the citation is a vendetta against him. He'asked for Council's
support in removing the code violation and letting the trees stay.
Derrick Alatorre of the South Coast Air Quality Management District reported on the VIP
PROGRAM voucher incentive program to get older trucks off the road. He. stated that
SCAQMD is giving out up to forty-five thousand dollars and wants to advertise this on
the City website and newsletter. He also reported an upcoming opportunity for reduced
price hybrid leaf blowers for landscapers.
PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Frank P. Calderon stated that a hazardous situation exists at 3797 Martin Luther King
Blvd due to a large tree that has raised the bricks up six inches. He also stated that it is
dangerous to have only one attendant at the Senior Center Reception desk and there
should be at least two.
Antonio Munguia thanked Council for the new surveillance camera on Tenaya and Long
Beach Blvd. He gave thanks for the remodeling of Long Beach Blvd. He stated that he
is upset to learn that the Sheriff's Department will no longer patrol the high school
grounds.
David Briggs asked Council for a meeting to discuss possible solutions to his problem
with the Sheriff's department regarding his mentally ill wife. He asked for Council's help
in resolving the situation.
- PUBLIC HEARINGS
Item #8. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AND APPROVE ADDITION,
INCREASE, OR REDUCTION OF DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING FEES
AND OTHER CITY RATES, CHARGES AND FEES FOR VARIOUS
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
Assistant City Manager Robert Torrez introduced the item regarding the public hearing
to consider and approve the addition, increase, or reduction of development processing
fees and other city rates, charges and fees for various governmental services.
It was moved by Council Member Rodriguez, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, to
open the public hearing.
It was moved by Council Member Morton, seconded by Mayor Santillan, to close the
public hearing.
�
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Mayor Santillan, to approve staff
recommendation.
RESOLUTION N0.2010.202 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA
APPROVING THE ADDITION, WCREASE, OR REDUCTION OF DEVELOPMENT
PROCESSING FEES AND OTHER CITY RATES, CHARGES AND FEES FOR
VARIOUS GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, CASTFZO AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
Item #9. APPROPRIATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010 SUPPLEMENTAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT SERVICES FUND ALLOCATED BY SB 823 FOR
FRONT LINE LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES IN LYNWOOD
City Manager Roger Haley introduced the item regarding the appropriation for fiscal
year 2010 supplemental law enforcement services fund allocated by SB 823 for front
line law enforcement services in Lynwood.
It was moved by Mayor Santillan, seconded by Council Member Rodriguez, to open the
public hearing.
it was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Council Member Morton, to close
the public hearing.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Mayor Santillan, to approve staff
recommendation.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.203 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING
THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS UNDER THE 2010 SUPPLEMEIVTAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT SERVICES FUNDS BY SB 823 FOR FRONT LINE LAW
ENFORCEMENT SERVICES IN LYNWOOD
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, CASTRO AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
item #10. PROPERTY NUISANCE ABATEMENT - 4039 LE SAGE STREET,
LYNWOOD, CA 90262
City Manager Roger Haley introduced the item regarding the Property Nuisance
Abatement - 4039 Le Sage Street, Lynwood, Ca 90262.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Council Member Rodriguez, to
open the public hearing.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, .seconded by Mayor Santillan, to close the
public hearing.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Council Member Flores, to
approve staff recommendation.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.204 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
DETERMINING THAT A NUISANCE IS BEING MAINTAINED ON CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 4039 LE SAGE STREET, LYNWOOD ROAD,
LYNWOOD, CA, AND IDENTIFIED AS TAX ASSESSOR'S BOOK NO. 6190, PAGE
009, PARCEL NO. 024 IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AND DIRECTING THE
ABATEMENT THEREOF
Item #11. PROPERTY NUISANCE ABATEMENT - 3303 MAGNOLIA AVENUE,
LYNWOOD, CA 90262
City Manager Roger Haley introduced the item regarding the Property Nuisance
Abatement- 3303 Magnolia Avenue, Lynwood, Ca 90262.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Council Member Rodriguez, to
open the public hearing.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Council Member Flores, to close
the public hearing.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by- Mayor Santillan, to approve staff
recommendation.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.205 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
DETERMINING THAT A NUISANCE IS BE1NG MAINTAINED ON CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 3303 MAGNOLIA AVENUE, tYNWOOD
ROAD, LYNWOOD, CA, AND IDENTIFIED AS TAX ASSESSOR'S BOOK NO. 6168,
PAGE 011, PARCEL NO. 012 IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AND DIRECTING THE
ABATEMENT THEREOF
CONSENT CALENDAR
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Council Member Rodriguez, to
approve the consent calendar and receive and file staff reports.
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, CASTRO AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
Item #12. MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
Regular Meeting — September 7, 2010
Item #13. APPROVAL OF THE WARRANT REGISTER
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.206 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING AND APPROVING THE DEMANDS AND WARRANTS
THEREFORE
Item #14. Council Member Morton pulled Item #14 — REQUEST FOR SPEED
HUMPS AT LAVINIA AVENUE AND PHILLIPS AVENUE
Council Member Rodriguez recused himself and stepped out because he lives in close
proximity of this location in question.
Council Member Flores stepped out of the Council Chambers.
Council Member Morton stated that he has seen first-hand, the dangerous situation on
this street.
Mayor Pro Tem Castro suggested that the Council Members and city staff go visit other
cities with mobile speed bumps and then bring this item back.
Director of Public Works Dan Ojeda stated that it was intended to bring the item back,
after the speed humps study. He stated that in the interim there will' be increased street
lighting, installation of a red curb to remove some parking, and a yellow center line.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Mayor Santillan, to bring this item
back for discussion after continued research, including a tour of other cities.
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS MORTON, CASTRO AND SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBER RODRIGUEZ
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBER FLORES
item #15. PROJECT ACCEPTANCE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BOULEVARD
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (FROM ATLANTIC AVENUE TO I-710
FREEWAY ENTRANCE), PROJECT NO. 4011.67.872, FEDERAL
PROJECT NO. 07-LA-0-LYN-ESPL 5250 (014)
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.207 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD ACCEPTWG
THE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PROJECT NO. 4011.67.872, FEDERAL PROJECT NO. 07-LA-0-LYN-ESPL 5250
(014), AS BEING COMPLETE; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY ENGINEER TO
PROCESS THE RECORDATION OF THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION
Item #16. LOS ANGELES GATEWAY INTEGRATED REGIONAL WATER
MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY AGREEMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.208 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING
THE LOS ANGELES GATEWAY REGION, INTEGRATED REGIONAL WATER
MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY, A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT; AND PAYMENT OF
THE $15,000 MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR FY 2010-2011
Item #17. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH GATEWAY CITIES
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS TO SECURE SERVICES TO CONDUCT
SCIENTIFIC STUDIES AND PREPARE ANALYSIS OF SITE SPECIFIC
OBJECTIVES (SSO) FOR THE LOS ANGELES RIVER METALS TOTAL
MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD REQUIREMENT
RESOLUTION N0.�2010.209 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD,
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
1NITH THE GATEWAY CITIES COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (GCCOG) TO
SECURE SERVICES TO CONDUCT SCIENTIFIC STUDIES AND PREPARE
ANALYSIS OF SITE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (SSO) FOR THE LOS ANGELES RIVER
" METALS TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD (TMDL)
Item #18. APPROVAL OF AN AGREEMENT WITH MUNISERVlCES LLC FOR
' AUDITING, REPORTING, MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF
PROPERTY TAX, TAX INCREMENT; AND SALES AND USE TAX
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.210 ENTITLED: -
, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA
APPROVlNG AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND MUNISERVICES, LLC
FOR AUDITING REPORTING, MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF PROPERTY TAX,
TAX INCREMENT, AND SALES AND USE TAX
Item #19. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE — AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY .
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
" ARTICLE 80, ARTICLE 200, AND APPENDIX A OF CHAPTER 25
RELATING TO ANTENNAS INCLUDING THE CONSTRUCTION,
MODIFICATION, OR PLACEMENT OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
FACILITIES
ORDINANCE N0.1633 ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AMENDING ARTICLE 80, ARTICLE
200, AND APPENDIX A OF CHAPTER 25 RELATING TO ANTENNAS INCLUDING
THE CONSTRUCTION, MODIFICATION, OR PLACEMENT OF WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
Item #20. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE — AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
ARTICLE 150 OF CHAPTER 25 RELATING TO SITE PLAN REVIEW
APPROVAL
ORDINANCE N0.1634 ENTITLED: �
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AMENDING Article 150 of Chapter 25
RELATING TO SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL
Item #21. BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR IMPERIAL HIGHWAY STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (FROM ALAMEDA STREET TO MARTIN
LUTHER KING JR. BOULEVARD), PROJEC7 NO. 4011.67.967
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.211 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING
A BUDGET AMENDMENT OF $40,000 TO THE BUDGET OF IMPERIAL HIGHWAY
(FROM ALAMEDA STREET TO MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BOULEVARD) STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, PROJECT NO. 4011.67.967 AND AUTF90RIZING TH€
CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO MAKE THE NECESSARY FUNDS
APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER
Item #22. ADOPTION OF SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR
THE PURCHASE OF EMERGENCY GENERATORS AND APPROVAL
OF A$UDGET AMENDMENT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
EMERGENCY GENERATORS FOR WATER WELLS/PUMPING
FACILITIES, PROJECT NO. 4011.67.901
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.212 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD ADOPTWG
SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND
APPROVING A BUDGET AMENDMENT OF $1,396,000 FOR THE BUDGET OF THE
INSTALLATION OF EMERGENCY GENERATORS FOR WATER-WELLS/PUMPING
FACILITIES PROJECT, PROJECT NO. 4011.67.901; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO MAKE THE NECESSARY FUNDS APPROPRIATION
AND TRANSFER
Item #23. Mayor Santillan Pulled Item #23 — SPECIAL PERMIT REQUEST —
AMERICAN CHAUFFEURED TRANSPORTATION
Mayor Santillan asked why this item was on the agenda.
Director of Development Services Jonathon Colin stated that the Counci! needs to set a
date for a public hearing.
It was moved by Mayor Santillan, seconded by Council Member Flores, to approve staff
recommendation.
Mayor Pro Tem Castro stepped out of the Council Chambers
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBER CASTRO
Item #24. APPROVAL OF A SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT TO CONDUCT A
DATA GAP INVESTIGATION FOR SOUTHEAST 105 FREEWAY &
LONG BEACH BOULEVARD
RESOLUTION NO. 2010.213 ENTITLED:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD TO
APPROVE AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENTS WITH GANNETT
FLEMING TO CONDUCT ADDITIONAL DATA GAP INVESTIGATIONS FOR THE
' SOUTHEAST 1Q5 FREEWAY & LONG BEACN BOULEVARD SITE USING FEDERAL
BROWNFIELD GRANT FUNDS
NEW/OLD BUSINESS
Item #25. REQUEST TO ESTABLISH A PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINATION OF
ORDER IN THE ROTATION OF MAYOR AND MAYOR PRO TEM
Council Member Morton introduced the item regarding the request to establish a
procedure for determination of order in the rotation of Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem. He
, stated that he believed the Council could best serve the community by rotating the
responsibilities of Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem with one year terms..
It was moved by Council Member Morton to approve the resolution.
Mayor Pro Tem Castro made a subsequent motion, seconded by Mayor Santillan, to
continue with current procedure. .
Council Member Rodriguez seconded the original motion. Motion died, no vote taken.
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, CASTRO AND SANTILLAN
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS MORTON AND RODRlGUEZ
ABS7AIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
Item #26. PROPOSED THIRD AMENDMENT TO LEASE WITH BULLETIN
DISP�AYS
City Attorney Fred Galante introduced. the item regarding the proposed third
amendment to lease with Bulletin Displays.
It was moved by Mayor Santillan, seconded by Council Member Morton, to approve
staff recommendation.
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, CASTRO AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
Item #27. REVIEW OF BOARD AND COMMISSION MEMBERS
City Clerk Maria Quinonez introduced the item regarding the review of board and
commission members.
It was moved by Mayor Santillan, seconded by Mayoc Pro Tem Castro, to receive and
file the staff report.
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, CASTRO AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
item #28. , FIRST READING OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE —'AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 'CITY OF LYNWOOD
AMENDING SUBSECT{ON 8-4 TO CHAPTER 8 OF THE LYNWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING VICIOUS AND .DANGEROUS DOGS
IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
City Attorney Fred Galante introduced the item regarding the first reading of the
proposed amendment to ordinance — an ordinance of the City Counci{ of the City of
Lynwood amending subsection 8-4 to chapter 8 of the Lynwood Municipal Code
regulating vicious and dangerous dogs in the City of Lynwood.
I i
It was moved by Mayor Santillan, seconded by Council Member Rodriguez, to approve
staff recommendation.
Ordinance 1S Readina:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AMENDING
SUBSECTION 8-4 TO CHAPTER 8 OF THE LYNWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
REGULATING VICIOUS AND DANGEROUS DOGS IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
AYES: COUNGL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, CASTRO AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
SUBSEQUENT NEED ITEM
City Attorney Fred Galante stated that there has been recent activity in the case of Mr.
Paul Richards that affects the Regency v. City of Lynwood case and this justifies having
a closed session item on the Regency case. '
It was moved by Council Member Morton, seconded by Council Member Flores, to add
the Regency v. Lynwood subsequent need item to closed session agenda.
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS FLORES, MORTON, RODRIGUEZ, CASTRO AND
SANTILLAN
NOES: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
CITY COUNCIL ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
Council Member Morton thanked everyone for attending and stated that the residents
are the Council's eyes and ears and he appreciates the residents letting them know
what is going on. He asked the residents to let them know if they have any other ideas
of how they can best serve the community. He stated that he is in the position of making
decisions but you the residents are the ones who the Council works for.
Council Mernber Rodriguez commended staff for doing a fine job throughout the City.
He stated that he has heard positive things about the park and the streets.
Council Member Flores thanked everyone for attending and asked them to tell everyone �
what they have seen and heard today.
Mayor Pro Tem Castro thanked to staff for making sure that there was no flooding in the
City even with the heavy rains. She stated that she has a 3 month old cat that needs a
home and if anyone is interested in adopting the cat, they should contact her.
Mayor Santillan asked City Manager Haley and Department of Public Works Director
Dan Ojeda to thank the graffiti crew on behalf of the residents. She stated that she just
emailed pictures of the Cal Trans fence that was knocked down this weekend. She
announced that the State of the City address will be on Thursday, October 21 at 5:30
p:m. and everyone is invited. She also announced that the Taste of Lynwood and Car
Show will be on Sunday October 17� Lastly, she announced that there will be soon be
a City of Lynwood online store.
CLOSED SESSION
City Attorney Fred Galante announced that the City Council would meet irr closed
session to discuss the items on the closed session agenda. He stated that since
the City Council approved the billboard item, there was no need to discuss item
29A in closed session.
It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Castro, seconded by Mayor Santillan and carried
to recess to closed session at 6:44 p.m.
The City Council reconvened at 7:28 p.m.
City Attorney Fred Galante stated that the Council met in closed session and with
respect to the following matters:
Item #29. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
A. With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session
pursuant to Section 54956.8:
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS
Property: Site 1— 2900 Fernwood Avenue
Site 2— 2501 Imperial Highway
Site 4— 2500 Imperial Highway
Site 5— 2650 Imperial Highway
Site 6— 2700 Imperial Highway
�Site 7 — 2700 Imperial Highway
Site 8— 11500 Long Beach Boulevard
Site 9— 11501 Long Beach Boulevard
Site 10 — 2751 Imperial Highway
Site 11 — 11650 Mona Boulevard
Agency Negotiator: Roger L. Haley, City Manager, Fred Galante, City
Attorney
Negotiating Parties: Bulletin Displays
Under Negotiations: Price and terms
No discussion was held.
B. With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session
pursuant to Section 54956.9:
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (b) for Section 54956.9:
One case
Held a discussion and no reportable was action taken.
C. Existing Litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9:
Regency v. City of Lynwood
Case Number BC415345
Held a discussion and no reportable was action taken.
ADJOURNMENT
Having no further discussion, it was rnoved by Council Member Flores, seconded by
Mayor Pro Tem Castro, and carried to adjourn the regular Lynwood City Council
meeting at 7:29 p.m.
/ �
c..C'i7i� <�'GG�ii.._�
Maria T. Santillan, Mayor Maria Quinonez, City Clerk