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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/09/021110 "The world will never be better unless we are." - William M. Holt AGENDA REGULAR MEETING HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, July 9, 2002 Regular Session - 7:10 p.m. Closed Session - Immediately following Regular Session Hermosa Beach Community Center, Room 4 710 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach MAYOR Kathy Dunbabin MAYOR PRO TEM Sam Y. Edgerton COUNCIL MEMBERS Michael Keegan J. R. Reviczky Art Yoon CITY CLERK Elaine Doerfling CITY TREASURER John M. Workman CITY MANAGER Stephen R. Burrell CITY ATTORNEY Michael Jenkins All council meetings are open to the public. PLEASE ATTEND. The Council receives a packet with detailed information and recommendations on nearly every agenda item. Complete agenda packets are available for public inspection in the Police Department, Fire Department, Public Library, Office of the City Clerk, and the Chamber of Commerce. During the meeting, a packet is also available in the Council Chambers foyer. _ City Council agendas and staff reports are available for your review on the City's web site located at www.hermosabch.org CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 L LI PROCLAMATION PARKS AND RECREATION MONTH JULY 2002 CLOSED SESSION REPORT FOR MEETING OF JUNE 25, 2002: NO REPORTABLE ACTIONS. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Although the City Council values your comments, the Brown Act generally prohibits the Council from taking action on any matter not listed on the posted agenda as a business item. 1. ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Members of the public wishing to address the City Council on any items within the Council's jurisdiction, or to request the removal of an item from the consent calendar, may do so at this time. Comments on public hearing items are heard only during the public hearing. Comments from the public are limited to three minutes per speaker. Members of the audience may also speak: 1) during discussion of items removed from the Consent Calendar; 2) during Public Hearings; and, 3) during discussion of items appearing under Municipal Matters. The City Council acknowledges receipt of the written communications listed below. No action will be taken on matters raised in written communications. The Council may -take action to schedule issues raised in oral and written communications for a future agenda. Citizens with comments regarding City management or departmental operations are requested to submit those comments to the City Manager. a. Letter from Phyllis Halpin -Miller requesting consideration of a change in construction hours. 2. CONSENT CALENDAR: The following more routine matters will be acted upon by one vote to approve with the majority consent of the City Council. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council member removes an item from the Consent Calendar. Items removed will be considered under Agenda Item 4, with public comment permitted at that time. (a) Recommendation to approve the following minutes: 1) Minutes of the Adjourned Regular meeting held on May 23, 2002; and 2) Minutes of the Regular meeting held on May 28, 2002. (b) Recommendation to ratify check register and to approve cancellation of certain checks as recommended by the City Treasurer. (c) Recommendation to receive and file Tentative Future Agenda Items. (d) Recommendation to authorize the purchase of three (3) new Ford Crown Victoria Black and White police sedans from Wondries Fleet Group of Alhambra, California in the amount of $74,354.76. Memorandum from Police Chief Michael Lavin. (e) Recommendation to accept donation of $10,000 from Target to be used for a climbing wall in South Park for use by the City's Teen Program members. Memorandum from Finance Director Viki Copeland dated July 1, 2002. (f) Recommendation to deny the following claim and refer it to the City's Liability Claims Administrator. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated June 26, 2002. (g) Claimant: Sarah Rubio Date of Loss: 06-15-02 Date Filed: 06-27-02 Recommendation to deny the following claim and refer it to the City's Liability Claims Administrator. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated June 26, 2002. Claimant: Richard & Susan Gebele Date of Loss: 01-25-02 Date Filed: 06-24-02 (h) Recommendation to approve Professional Services Agreement for construction management/inspection services between the City of Hermosa Beach and HY-COM & Associates, Inc. for a fee of $113,160; authorize the City Clerk to attest and the Mayor to execute said agreement upon approval as to form by the City Attorney; and, authorize the Director of Public Works to make changes to the contract amount not to exceed $11,320. Memorandum from Public Works Director Harold Williams dated June 27, 2002. 3 (i) (1) Recommendation to approve Supplemental Agreement No. 1 for Project No. CIP 95-622 — City Hall Remodel for $19,335.74; authorize the City Manager and the Director of Public Works to execute agreement; authorize the Director of Public Works to make minor changes as necessary within the contingency of $1,935.00; and, authorize the transfer of $21,290.00 from CII' 01-633 Fund (re -roofing of City buildings) to CIP 95-622 for completion of the recommended work. Memorandum from Public Works Director Harold Williams dated July 2, 2002. Recommendation to award Professional Services Agreement for the audio/visual system to Pacific Video Products, Inc. of Placentia, California in the amount of $142,568.38; appropriate $81,825.00, including 10% for contingencies, from the Equipment Replacement Fund to provide funding for the audio/visual system for the Council Chambers; and, authorize the Mayor to sign and the City Clerk to attest the agreement with Pacific Video Products, Inc. to provide design, furnish equipment and installation for the audio/visual system for the Council Chambers upon approval by the City Attorney. Memorandum from Public Works Director Harold Williams dated July 3, 2002. 3. CONSENT ORDINANCES NONE 4. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION * Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 7:30 P.M. a. REOPENING A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECONSIDER THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT TO ALLOW ON -SALE GENERAL ALCOHOL AT 142 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, THE PITCHER HOUSE. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated July 2, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution sustaining the Planning Commission's approval. 4 b. TEXT AMENDMENT TO ALLOW PARKING LOTS AND STRUCTURES AS A PERMITTED USE IN THE M-1 ZONE AND TO ALLOW NON -REQUIRED OFF-SITE PARKING. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated July 1, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: Introduce and waive full reading of ordinance to amend Sections 17.28.020 and 17.44.090 of the Zoning Ordinance 6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS a. REVIEW OF POLICY GUIDELINES FOR THE COMMERCIAL BANNER PROGRAM. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated June 26, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: Review the policy guidelines and direct staff to make any changes to be implemented for the calendar year 2003. b. ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY — ENCROACHMENT FEE WAIVER FOR 1543 GOLDEN AVENUE. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated July 2, 2002 and memorandum from Public Works Director Harold Williams dated July 2, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: To receive and file report from Public Work Director Harold Williams; approve a policy change directing that at grade improvements that involve paving such as interlocking pavers, bricks, concrete, etc. shall not be subject to issuance of an encroachment permit; and, direct that the City Attorney return with an amendment to the code to implement the policy change. c. PROPOSED INFORMATIONAL STREET SIGN PROGRAM — HERMOAS BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated July 3, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: Review the sign program and provide direction to staff. 5 . MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER a. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY PROPOSED RATE INCREASE. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated July 3, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: Review the attached notice to customers of a proposed rate increase and determine whether or not the City Council wishes to take a position on the application. b. DESIGNATION OF THE COMMUNITY CENTER AS A LOCAL HISTORICAL LANDMARK. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated July 3, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution designating the Community Center as a local historical landmark. . MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL a. VACANCIES — BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS EXPIRATION OF TERM — CIVIL SERVICE BOARD Memorandum from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated July 1, 2002. RECOMMENDATION: Reappoint John Wisdom to fill the expiring term and serve another four-year term ending July 15, 2006. 9. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL Requests from Council members for possible future agenda items: Recommended Action: 1) Vote by Council whether to discuss this item; 2) refer to staff for a report back on a future agenda; or, 3) resolution of matter by Council action tonight. a. Request from Mayor Dunbabin to consider a code amendment requiring concrete block be used for retaining walls when the wall is between adjacent properties and that a building permit be obtained for all the walls regardless of height. ANNOUNCEMENT IN OPEN SESSION OF ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION AS FOLLOWS: 1. MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Closed Session meeting held on June 25, 2002. 2.. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL The City Council finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. Existing Litigation: Government Code Section 54956.9(a) a. Name of Case: City of Hermosa Beach v. City of Redondo Beach • Case Number: BS075570 ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION ORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ADJOURNMENT 7 • • PROJECT SHVSH! June 2S, 2002 Hermosa Beach City Council Gentlemen: JUM a 6 zOOZ It has come to the attention of several of our Hermosa Beach neighbors that we allow construction work until 7 p.m. weekdays, until 5p.m. on Saturdays and until 2 p.m. on Sundays.. Many of us feel that this is excessive. We would like to see this kind of noise and pollution eliminated entirely on Sundays. Neither of our beach neighbors, Redondo and Manhattan, has Sunday or holiday work hours for construction We would also appreciate consideration in reducing weekday hours from 11 hours to 9. That should be a long enough workday and would eliminate the noise during the dinner hour. Stopping at 5 would be nice; even 6 could be tolerated but why 7p.m.? Saturday could be reduced. to the 10 to 2 hours we used to have for a more favorable set of regulations. I am not clear on when this ordinance was changed or by whom, but many of us are hoping you will be the council to remedy this. Save us one more tiny piece of quality of life, please. Thank you for your consideration. Phyllis ' alpin-Miller 1005 15th Place City of Hermosa Beach Municipal Cod Health and Safety 8.24.050 Construction. Page 1 of 2 A. Permissible hours of construction. It is unlawful for any person within a residential zone, or within a radius of five hundred (500) feet therefrom, to operate equipment or perform any construction or repair work of any kind upon, or excavating for, any buildings, structures or projects for which a building permit is required pursuant to this municipal code, or to operate any pile driver, concrete pump, skip loader, jack hammer, backhoe, gasoline powered cement mixer, crane, powder activated tool, steam or electric hoist, air compressor, power -driven drill or saw, excavator, riveting machine or other construction type device which makes a loud noise audible at the subject property boundary between the hours of 7 p.m. and 8 a.m.; Monday through Friday; before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. on Saturday; and before 10 a.m. and after 2 p.m. on Sunday and on national holidays unless written permission, as set forth herein, has been duly obtained beforehand from the building official. These provisions shall not apply to emergency work as defined in Section 8.24.020. The hours of operation, with name and telephone number of the general contractor, shall be posted on the job site at all times. B. Posting of notice. Prior to performing any building construction activity as set forth in subsection (A) of this section and as a condition to maintaining a valid building permit, there shall be posted and at all times maintained at a prominent location adjacent to the public right- of- way next to the construction site a notice, to be provided by the city at the time of issuance of a building permit, in substantially the following form: Construction activity prohibited between the hours of 7 p.m. and 8 a.m., Monday through Friday; before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. on Saturday; and before 10 a.m. and after 2 p.m. on Sunday and on national holidays. [HBMC Sec. 8.24.050] Failure by the property owner and/or contractor to post and maintain this notice after receiving twenty-four (24) hours written or oral notice from the city or the violation of subsection (A) of this section shall constitute, severally, for each and every violation, an infraction, punishable as provided in this code, except that after the second violation such provision may, in the discretion of the city attorney or city prosecutor, be prosecuted as a misdemeanor pursuant to this code. C. Special circumstances. The building official may grant an exception to the provisions of this section in accordance with the procedures set forth below. Upon receipt of an application in writing therefore stating the reasons for the request and the facts upon which such reasons are based, the building official may grant such permission if he or she finds that: 1. The work proposed to be done is in the public interest; or 2. Unusual hardship, injustice or unreasonable delay would result from adherence to the hours and days specified above. Any person dissatisfied with the decision of the building official may forthwith appeal to the city council. Construction, repair or excavation which qualifies as emergency work and which must be accomplished during prohibited hours during such hours as the offices of the city are closed or where http://www. hermosabch. org/824. htm 7/1/02 City of Hermosa Beach Municipal/ode -- Health and Safety i Page 2 of 2 such necessity requires immediate action prior to the time at which it would be possible to obtain the building official approval, may be performed provided that the persons doing such construction, repair or excavation obtain a permit therefor within one day after the office of the building official is first opened subsequent to the making of such construction, repair or excavation. D. Utilities exemption. The provisions of this section do not apply to construction, repair or excavation by a public utility which is subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission and where such work is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, safety, or welfare and where such necessity makes it necessary to construct, repair or excavate during the prohibited hours. E. City exemption. The provisions of this section do not apply to public works which are authorized by the City. (Ord. 00-1209, §3, 12-12-00) hup://www.hermosabch.org/824.htm 7/1/02 MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, held on Thursday, May 23, 2002, at the hour of 7:25 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Firefighter/Paramedic Paul Hawkins ROLL CALL: Present: Keegan, Reviczky, Yoon, Mayor Dunbabin Absent: Edgerton (arrived at 7:30 P.M.) ANNOUNCEMENTS - Mayor Dunbabin announced (1) the annual pancake breakfast at the Fire Station Sunday, May 26, from 7 A.M. to 12 noon, at a cost of $5 per person, with children under 5 years old free; (2) the puppet show in the Pier Avenue Second Story Playhouse Saturday, May 25, at 10 A.M., 11 A.M. and 1 P.M.; (3) the Hermosa Fiesta over the entire Memorial Day weekend; and (4) the Hermosa Arts Foundation telethon on Sunday, June 16, which will air on Channel 10 starting at 3 P.M. She said the City Council would adjourn its regular meeting of Tuesday, May 28 in memory of Jane Turner and Norma Goldbach, but wanted to announce that the funeral service for Norma Goldbach would take place May 24 at 1.1 A.M. at King Harbor Church, 219 N. Broadway, in Redondo Beach. She said the funeral service for Jane Turner would take place June 1. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION - None PRELIMINARY BUDGET REVIEW Overview of Budget Changes - City Manager Burrell provided an overview of the budget changes and reviewed the supplemental information presented this evening, noting concerns about the weak economy statewide and the projected State budget deficit, as well as the Beach Cities Health District proposed budget cuts, and the effects those issues would have on the City. (Councilmember Edgerton arrived at 7:30 P.M.) Overview of Revenue Changes - Finance Director Copeland provided an overview of the revenue and expenditure changes, noting a three -percent increase in General Fund revenue and pointing out that the budget is balanced. Coming forward to address the Council at this time were: Paul Hawkins - Firefighter Association president, submitted a letter and related information in support of increasing the daily Fire Department staff level from six to eight personnel to increase safety for the citizens and the individual firefighters; noted new regulations and an increase in the number of emergency calls; said the one constant finding of the several reports and studies done over the years is the need for more staffing; City Council Minutes 05-23-02 Page 10835 2a 1 Mike Garafano - Firefighter/Paramedic, spoke in support of the requested staff increase from six to eight, noting that the standards call for a daily staff of nine; said if there were not enough firefighters at a fire scene, they would have no choice but to watch the building burn; and Kent Caldwell - referred to a letter he submitted this evening with signatures in support of modifications to 28th Street at the Valley Drive intersection, noting a safety issue. By Council consensus, the Fire Chief was directed to report back with an evaluation of necessary department staffing, along with potential funding mechanisms. By Council consensus, staff was directed to bring back consideration of the public request for improvement of the 28th StreetNalley Drive intersection during the preparation of the future Capital Improvement Plan. Capital Improvement Projects - City Manager Burrell reviewed the schedule of projects with the use of an overhead projector; noting the need for a master plan for. the Police and Fire departments; spoke of limited funds and the need to prioritize and pick the top one or two issues. (Councilmember Edgerton left the meeting at 9:05 P.M.) Public Works Director Williams responded to Council questions, noting there was no grant funding for the improvement of local streets. The meeting recessed at 9:30 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 9:40 P.M. Review of Department Expenditures - The Council then reviewed the departmental budgets and staff responded to questions. By Council consensus, staff was directed to report back on the possibility of discontinuing the current Dial -a -Ride program (WAVE), with the understanding that a 12 -month notice would be required to discontinue the program with Redondo Beach. It was noted that anyone could ride the WAVE, including students, while the cab voucher system was currently set up for only seniors and disabled people, with the suggestion to consider expanding the taxi service to include those who currently do not qualify. (Edgerton absent) By Council consensus, staff was directed to report back with options of solutions for reducing restaurant grease in the sewer system, and to add the item to the Council goals. (Edgerton absent) City Council Minutes 05-23-02 Page 10836 By Council concensus, staff was directed to bring back recommendations, including a survey of neighboring cities, with regard to increasing the City's business license fees. (Edgerton absent) By Council consensus, staff was directed to analyze and report back on the feasibility of hiring an additional person, probably a contract employee, in the Public Works Department to supervise and provide construction management for all capital, improvement projects. (Edgerton absent) ADJOURNMENT - The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach adjourned on Thursday, May 23, 2002, at the hour of 10:40 P.M. to the Regular Meeting on Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at the hour of 7:10 P.M. City Clerk City Council Minutes 05-23-02 Page 10837 &>,,,,7at--0-1)`-'-- MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, held on Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at the hour of 7:19 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Cub Scout Pack 860, Den 2, Color Guard ROLL CALL: Present: Edgerton, Keegan, Reviczky, Yoon, Mayor Dunbabin Absent: None ANNOUNCEMENTS - Mayor Dunbabin =announced that the meeting would be adjourned in memory of Jane Turner and Norma Goldbach, noting that both women had been very active in the community over the years. Councilmember Reviczky said Norma had been City Treasurer in the 80's, and Jane had nobly struggled with her illness for many years. Councilmember Keegan said the talent try -outs for the Hermosa Arts Foundation telethon would take place Saturday at 10 A.M. at the Community Center, noting that the telethon would take place from 3 to 6 P.M. Sunday, June 16. Councilmember Yoon announced that the 10th annual dinner to benefit Heal the Bay would take place in Santa Monica tomorrow night. Councilmember Reviczky said for the past several years, City firefighters, primarily Kim Bridges and Paul Hawkins, have been going to Loreto, Mexico (Hermosa Beach's Sister City), to teach emergency medical training and establish a paramedic program. He said the pair recently returned from a week of training during which they had the occasion to actually save a life. He said had they not been there, and had this Sister City program not been in existence, the Loreto citizen would no longer be alive. Mayor Dunbabin thanked the firefighters for their annual pancake breakfast, which took place Sunday, noting it was well attended, with lots of children as well. She announced that (1) the City's Summer Recreation brochure was out now, (2) the Friends of the Library book sale would take place at 6 P.M. Wednesday for members only, and that the book sale open to the public would take place Saturday, June 1, from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. PRESENTATIONS CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION TO DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY G. ALEXIS DE LA GARZA Mayor Dunbabin read and presented the certificate of recognition to G. Alexis. de la Garza, noting that the case she handled would never have been solved without her City Council Minutes 05-28=02 Page 10838 2a(2 help. Police Officer Tim Turek and Firefighter Daryl Powers came forward and presented her with a special award. Ms. de la Garza said the case was solved due to the hard work of the City employees involved. CLOSED SESSION REPORT FOR MEETING OF MAY 14, 2002: No reportable actions. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: 1. ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter from Gary and Krista Capo requesting consideration of the installation of a three-way stop at the corner of 20th Street and Valley Park Avenue. Coming forward to address the Council at this time were: George Barks - Hermosa Beach Sister City Association, said the paramedic activity was a perfect example of how the Sister City people -to -people program worked; Jim Weisenberger - Cerritos Friends of Loreto, said he was in Loreto when the firefighters were there; said the victim, Loreto resident Jose Ramirez, had a heart attack and two days later came into the Loreto Fire Station to thank the Hermosa Beach paramedics for saving his life; requested that the Council give special recognition to the firefighters for their community service, commitment and professionalism; and Krista Capo - Hermosa Beach, spoke to her letter (item 1.a.). Councilmembers Edgerton and Yoon acted to place Ms. Capo's issue on a future agenda. So ordered. Continuing to come forward to address the Council at this time were: Shirley Cassell - Hermosa Beach, expressed concern about the lack of parking during the -City Hall renovation; and Jack Janken - Hermosa Beach, spoke about an erosion problem on his property due to the removal of a retaining wall by his neighbor; said a City personnel issue was also involved. Councilmembers Keegan and Yoon requested that Mr. Janken's issue be agendized for a future meeting. City Attorney Jenkins responded to Council questions, saying he would prepare a report addressing all of the issues. So ordered. Continuing to come forward to address the Council at this time was: Jim Lissner - Hermosa Beach, said Channel 45, Adelphia's new cable channel, would air the school board meetings live on June 12, with a replay the next day at noon; expressed concern that the City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10839 Police Department report was not being placed on the internet; referred to the public hearings this evening on appeals of decisions concerning alcohol. 2. CONSENT CALENDAR: Action: To approve the consent calendar recommendations (a) through (o), with the exception of the following items), which were removed for discussion in item 4, but are shown in order for clarity: (e), Reviczky, and (h) Yoon. Motion Edgerton, second Keegan. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. At 7:55 P.M., the order of the agenda was suspended to go to public hearing items 5a through 5d. (a) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE MEMORANDUM FROM CITY CLERK ELAINE DOERFLING DATED MAY 22. 2002 REGARDING THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 141 2002. Action: To receive and file the memorandum. (b) RECOMMENDATION TO RATIFY CHECK REGISTER NOS. 29067 THROUGH 29209, NOTING VOIDED CHECK NO. 29094, AND TO APPROVE CANCELLATION CHECK NOS. 29077 AND 28921 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CITY TREASURER. Action: To ratify the check register, as presented. (c) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS. Action: To receive and file the tentative future agenda items, as presented. (d) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE APRIL 2002 FINANCIAL REPORTS: (1) Revenue and expenditure report; (2) City Treasurer's report; and (3) Investment report. Action: To receive and file the April 2002 financial reports, as presented. (e) RECOMMENDATION TO ACCEPT A DONATION OF $400 FROM JEAN LOMBARDO TO BE USED FOR THE PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS FOR THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH STREET SAFETY PROGRAM. Memorandum from Finance Director Viki Copeland dated May 15, 2002. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10840 This item was removed from the consent calendar by Councilmember Reviczky for separate discussion later in the meeting in order to acknowledge and thank the donor. Action: To accept the donation of $400 from Jean Lombardo to be used for promotional materials for the City's Street Safety Program. Motion Reviczky, second Mayor Dunbabin. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. (f) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE ACTION MINUTES FROM THE PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 7, 2002. (g) Action: To receive and file the action minutes from the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of May 7, 2002. RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE REQUEST FROM THE DIG FOR KIDS FOUNDATION AND SO. CAL. FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN, BOTH HERMOSA BEACH BASED NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, TO CONDUCT A BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE PIER, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2002 FROM 9AM TO 5PM; WAIVE THE PARTICIPANT/SPECTATOR FEES; AND, APPROVE THE EVENT CONTRACT. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated May 13, 2002. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to: (1) Approve the request from the Dig for Kids Foundation and Southern California Foundation for Children, both Hermosa Beach based non- profit organizations, to conduct a Beach Volleyball Tournament on the north side of the Pier, Saturday, July 27, 2002 from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; (2) Waive the participant/spectator fees; and (3) Approve the event contract (h) RECOMMENDATION TO ACCEPT THE $40,000 DONATION FROM THE MERVYN'S BEACH BASH EVENT TO FUND THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: SKATE PARK STAFFING -$10,000; HERMOSA BEACH EDUCATION FOUNDATION -$10,000; TEEN CENTER (CLIMBING WALL) - $10,000; AND, HERMOSA BEACH COMMUNITY PICNIC -$10,000. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mary Rooney dated May 13, 2002. This item was removed from the consent calendar by Councilmember Yoon for separate discussion later in the meeting. Community Resources Director Rooney responded to Council questions. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10841 (I) Action: To accept the $40,000 donation from the Mervyn's Beach Bash event to fund the following programs: (1) Skate Park staffing $10,000 (2) Hermosa Beach Education Foundation $10,000 (3) fle`' erenter (climbing wall),o1-6$10,000 (4) Hermosa Beach Community Picnic $10,000 Motion Yoon, second Edgerton. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE THE COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TO CONTINUE FUNDING THE PROJECTS TO REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS TO THE DISABLED AT PUBLIC FACILITIES AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE COOPERATION AGREEMENT. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated May 9, 2002. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to: (1) Approve the Cooperation Agreement with the Los Angeles County Community Development Commission to continue funding the projects to remove architectural barriers to the disabled at public facilities; and (2) Authorize the City Manager to execute the Cooperation Agreement. (j) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE ACTION MINUTES FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 21, 2002. Action: To receive and file action minutes from the Planning Commission meeting of May 21, 2002. (k) RECOMMENDATION TO ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL MAP #26019 FOR A THREE -UNIT CONDOMINIUM PROJECT AT 506 11TH STREET. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated May 21, 2002. (1) Action: To approve the staff recommendation to adopt Resolution No. 02- 6197, entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING APPROVAL OF FINAL PARCEL MAP #26019 FORA THREE -UNIT CONDOMINIUM PROJECT LOCATED AT 506 11TH STREET, HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA." RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE PROJECT STATUS REPORT. Memorandum from Public Works Director Harold Williams dated May 16, 2002. Action: To receive and file the status report on capital improvement projects that are either under design or construction. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10842 (m) RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE A PROPOSAL FOR THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY'S GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS SUBMITTED BY THE FIRM OF COLEN & LEE AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR A THREE YEAR TERM COMMENCING JULY 1, 2002 WITH AN OPTION -TO NEGOTIATE A TWO YEAR EXTENSION BASED ON PERFORMANCE. Memorandum from Personnel Director/Risk Manager Michael Earl dated May 22, 2002. Action: To approve a proposal for third party administration of the City's general liability claims submitted by the firm of Colen & Lee and authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a contract for a three year term commencing July 1, 2002 with an option to negotiate a two year extension based on performance, as recommended by staff. (n) RECOMMENDATION TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE ACTION MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 15, 2002. Action: To receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of May 15, 2002. (o) RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 1 BETWEEN THE CITY AND MARIPOSA HORTICULTURAL ENTERPRISES FOR $3,850; AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER AND THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT; AND, AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS TO MAKE MINOR CHANGES AS NECESSARY WITHIN A CONTINGENCY OF $500. Memorandum from Public Works Director Harold Williams dated May 21,-2002. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to: (1) Approve Supplemental Agreement No. 1 between the City and Mariposa Horticultural Enterprises for $3,850; (2) Authorize the City Manager and the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to execute agreement; and (3) Authorize the Director of Public Works to make minor changes as necessary within a contingency of $500. 3. CONSENT ORDINANCES a. ORDINANCE NO. 02-1220-U — "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, PROHIBITING PARTIES ADVERTISED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF. For adoption. Memorandum from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated May 23, 2002. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10843 City Clerk Doerfling presented the urgency ordinance for waiver of full reading and adoption. Coming forward to address the Council on this item was: Shirley Cassell - Hermosa Beach, said she opposed the large parties but questioned how a the placement of a newspaper ad could be considered against the law; expressed concern about violating rights and the risk to the City of law suits. City Attorney Jenkins responded to Council questions Action: To waive full reading and adopt urgency Ordinance No. 02-1220-U, as presented. Motion Reviczky, second Edgerton. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Edgerton, Keegan, Reviczky, Mayor Dunbabin Noes: Yoon Abstain: None Absent: None b. ORDINANCE NO. 02-1220 — "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, PROHIBITING PARTIES ADVERTISED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE. For adoption. Memorandum from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated May 22, 2002. City Clerk Doerfling said this ordinance had been introduced at the meeting of May 14 by. a 4:1 vote, with Councilmember Yoon dissenting, and was presented this evening for waiver of full reading and adoption. Action: To waive full reading and adopt Ordinance No. 02-1220, as presented. Motion Reviczky, second Keegan. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Edgerton, Keegan, Reviczky, Mayor Dunbabin Noes: Yoon Abstain: None Absent: None 4. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION Item 2(e and (h) were heard at this time but are shown in order for clarity. Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar are shown under the appropriate item. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10844 • ! 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS a. REVIEW AND RECONSIDER OF PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PARKING PLAN FOR ALTERATIONS TO AN EXISTING RETAIL AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER TO ACCOMMODATE OFFICES, A HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUB, AND RETAIL USES AND A VARIANCE TO THE 35' HEIGHT LIMIT TO ENCLOSE EXISTING DECK AREAS TO MATCH THE HEIGHT OF THE EXISTING ROOF, AND ADOPTION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL NEGATIVE DECLARATION AT 1605 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, HERMOSA PAVILION. (Continued from meeting of April 9, 2002). Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld. Supplemental resolution received May 28, 2002. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report, referred to a revised plan submitted tonight, and responded to Council questions. City Attorney Jenkins also responded to Council questions. The public hearing opened at 8:10 P.M. As no .one came forward to address the Council, the public hearing closed at 8:10 P.M. Proposed Action: To adopt the draft resolution pending the Traffic Engineer's review and approval of the applicant's new submittal with regard to the shared parking analysis. Motion Edgerton, second Yoon. The motion was subsequently. withdrawn. Action: To continue the item to the next meeting of June 11, 2002, with direction to staff and the City's Traffic Engineer to review the potential parking impacts of the revisions submitted this evening by the applicant concerning the allocation of uses within the building and, if satisfactory, to bring back for Council consideration a resolution that includes the following condition amendments: (1) page 3, Section 3a, change to read "tandem spaces shall be assigned", rather than "may be assigned"; and (2) page 3, Section 3b, change to require a six month review and then annual reviews thereafter. Motion Reviczky, second Yoon. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. Councilmember Reviczky requested that staff bring back as a separate item the issue of traffic control at 16th Street and Valley Drive, as he now preferred a stop sign rather than traffic signal. City Manager Burrell said staff would bring the item back as a separate agenda item. The meeting recessed at 8:23 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 8:50 P.M. b. APPLICANT APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION TO DENY A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT FOR AN EXISTING RESTAURANT AT 1100 THE STRAND, "SCOTTY'S", AND City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10845 CONSIDERATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL NEGATIVE DECLARATION. (THE REQUESTED AMENDMENTS WERE FOR ON -SALE GENERAL ALCOHOL; TO ADD BAR SEATING IN THE PATIO AREA; TO ADD AMPLIFIED LIVE, ENTERTAINMENT; A TAKE-OUT FOOD SERVICE WINDOW; AND 24-HOUR OPERATION.) THE APPLICANT'S APPEAL INCLUDES PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO THE INITIAL REQUEST TO LIMIT HOURS OF OPERATION TO BETWEEN 6:00 A.M. AND 2:00 A.M., TO LIMIT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TO NON -AMPLIFIED, AND TO REDUCE THE BAR SEATING AREA. Letter from Patrick Killen dated May 20, 2002 requesting a continuance to the City Council meeting of July 23, 2002. Action: To continue the public hearing to the meeting of July 23, 2002, as requested by the applicant. c. REVIEW AND RECONSIDERATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MINOR AMENDMENT TO CHANGE HOURS OF OPERATION OF AN EXISTING MARKET WITH OFF - SALE BEER AND WINE FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. TO 8:00 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, AND TO 2:00 A.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 205 PIER AVENUE, ALTA-DENA DRIVE-IN DAIRY. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated May 21, 2002. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. The public hearing opened at 8:55 P.M. Coming forward to address the Council at this time were: Rick Koenig - Hermosa Beach, spoke in favor of extended hours, saying it would be a convenience, not a public nuisance in any way; said he was speaking for himself as well as several of his neighbors, who unanimously supported the request at a recent neighborhood gathering; Terri Lynn Klinger - Hermosa Beach, spoke in opposition to a 2 A.M. closure; said she was constantly cleaning up beer and wine bottles and other trash; said extending the hours would create more problems for the area residents; Jim Lissner - Hermosa Beach, said there was too much alcohol in the downtown; said there were empty beer bottles and cans sitting on bus benches, electrical boxes etc., which must be coming • from the area liquor stores late at night; suggested requiring the earlier closure of all other liquor stores to 11 P.M. on weekdays; Victor Winek - Hermosa Beach, spoke in support of the request; said the issue was to extend the hours of a little market, not to grant a liquor license; said this was a convenience store, not a liquor store; urged approval of the request; and City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10846 • • Won Sam - business owner/applicant, said he was proud to be in the community and was requesting the extension of hours due to financial concerns. The public hearing closed at 9:03 P.M. Proposed Action: To adopt the draft resolution sustaining the Planning Commission's approval of changing the hours of an existing market with off - sale beer and wine from 8A.M. to midnight Sunday through Thursday and to 2 A.M. Friday and Saturday. Motion Edgerton, second Yoon. The motion failed, due to the dissenting votes of Keegan, Reviczky and Mayor Dunbabin. Action: To approve an extension of hours, from 6 A.M. to 11 P.M. Sunday through Thursday and from 6 A.M. to 12 midnight on Friday and Saturday. Motion Keegan, second Edgerton. The motion carried, noting the dissenting vote of Mayor Dunbabin. A resolution reflecting the above action will be brought back at the next meeting of June 11 for adoption. d. REVIEW AND RECONSIDERATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT TO ALLOW ON -SALE GENERAL ALCOHOL AT 142 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, THE PITCHER HOUSE. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated May 15, 2002. Five supplemental letters received May 28, 2002 from Sandra Canter, Tom Costales, Michael and Cheryl DeMucci, Eleanor Downs, and Judith and Phillip Metzen. Supplemental information from the Community Development Department received this evening. Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions, noting a lack of compliance with conditions 4 and 5 of the existing conditional use permit. City Attorney Jenkins responded to Council questions. Police Chief Lavin also responded to Council questions, saying the establishment was not a problem location for the Police Department. The public hearing opened at 9:32 P.M. Coming forward to address the. Council at this time were: Sandy Canter - Hermosa Beach, said she just bought her home and expressed concerns about limited foodservice, lack of parking, wrong -way drivers, and her fear of walking past the business at night, Judith Metzen - Hermosa Beach, said she moved into the area a year ago and has had to call the police to complain about the loud noise, said she has picked up beer bottles in the neighborhood; City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10847 expressed concerns about the wrong -way drivers and urged denial of the request; Barbara Elman Hermosa Beach, questioned why the business was still not in compliance with the current conditional use permit (CUP); requested a moratorium on CUP amendments and better monitoring of existing ones; Piper Layton - Hermosa Beach, said moved into the neighborhood about a month and a half ago and had not been advised by the landlord of how loud the music was; expressed concern about beer bottles in the neighborhood, wrong -way drivers, and noise; Name indistinct - Hermosa Beach, said he also was new to the neighborhood; urged denial of the request, saying it would have an adverse impact on the residents; No name given - Hermosa Beach, said he was an 11 -year resident and patron of the Pitcher House, noting that it had a fully operational kitchen and served good food; said the property values continue to rise, there was no safety problem, and the establishment had existed for more than 50 years; said he saw no difference with the service of been or general alcohol, noting that patrons have to go elsewhere for mixed . drinks; said the new owner took over in 1996 and has improved the building; Gary Cullen - applicant, said he had been the owner for seven years of the Pitcher House, which has existed for 53 years, and that his customers want mixed drinks; said the current air conditioning system was being upgraded and the door and window were kept closed when the band played; said they took sound readings from four locations each of the three nights a week that the bands played, and that the readings were always less than the noise from the cars driving on the highway; said he was trying to be a good neighbor; Pat Irvin - Hermosa Beach, said the owner had done a good job of cleaning up; said the business was an institution with a lot of history on the walls; said the owner would take care of the air conditioning and cut down the noise; urged approval of the request; and Stan Canter - Hermosa Beach, said it would be unconscionable to grant this request after denying the extended hours requested by Alta Dena. The public hearing closed at 9:55 P.M. Proposed Action: To adopt the draft resolution sustaining the Planning Commission's approval to allow on -sale general alcohol at the Pitcher House, subject to the owner bringing all CUP conditions into full compliance first. Motion Keegan, second 'Edgerton. The motion was subsequently withdrawn. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10848 Action: To deny without prejudice the requested conditional use permit amendment. Motion Yoon, second Reviczky. The motion carried, noting the dissenting vote of Edgerton. A resolution reflecting the above action will be brought back at the next meeting of June 11 for adoption. Councilmember Yoon requested that staff not present the Council with amendments to conditional use permits that are out compliance. So ordered. At 10:10 P.M., the order of the agenda returned to item 3. 6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS - None 7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER a. MASTER PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING SERVICES FOR CITY YARD. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated May 23, 2002. City Manager Burrell presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. Coming forward to address the Council on this item was: Jim Lissner - Hermosa Beach, spoke to the issue, noting the proposed gym was contingent upon the passage of a bond measure. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Dougherty and Dougherty Architects, sharing the cost with the School District, to complete a study of the feasibility of jointly using the City Yard with the School District. Motion Yoon, second Edgerton. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. 8. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL - None 9. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL a. Request from Councilmember Reviczky to direct staff to prepare a response to the memorandum from Southern California Edison regarding a proposed rate change (Application 02-05-004). Councilmember Reviczky presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. Action: To direct staff to prepare a letter of opposition to Edison's proposed rate change. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10849 • Motion Reviczky, second Yoon. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. b. Request from Councilmember Yoon to direct staff to report back on a program to set up separate neighborhood parking areas with parking permits for the residents of these areas and study alternatives to enable residents to park downtown in finite hours in restricted spaces. Councilmember Yoon spoke to his request. Coming forward to address the Council on this issue was: Shirley Cassell - Hermosa Beach, said permit parking areas should allow public use only until 6 P.M., not 10 P.M., so residents have a place to park when they come home from work. City Manager Burrell responded to Council questions. Action: To direct staff to report on the possible implementation of a citywide residential parking program, with the establishment of a process that would allow residents to apply for the set-up of separate neighborhood parking areas. Motion Yoon, second Edgerton. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. c. Request from Councilmember Yoon to direct staff to report back on the feasibility of publishing an agenda summary in the Easy Reader prior to each City Council meeting. The summary would include Public Hearings and Municipal Matters. Councilmember Yoon spoke to his request, noting that the Beach Reporter performed the service to Manhattan Beach. Coming forward to address the Council on this item was: Jim Lissner - Hermosa Beach, suggested that the City check with other newspapers to get the best price if it cannot be done for free; also supported putting the agenda on Channel 8. Action: To direct staff to report back on the feasibility of publishing in the newspaper and televising on Channel 8 an agenda summary prior to each meeting, including a cost benefit analysis. Motion Yoon, second Edgerton. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. City Attorney Jenkins requested that the Council add to the closed session agenda an item requesting the City to participate by way of a "friend of the court brief" in a case entitled Levy v. City of Santa Monica. Action: To add the above -noted item to the closed session based on the findings that the issue arose after the posting of the agenda and required immediate action. City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10850 Motion Reviczky, second Keegan. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. ANNOUNCEMENT IN. OPEN SESSION OF ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION AS FOLLOWS: 1. MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Closed Session meeting held on May 14, 2002. 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL The City Council finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. Existing Litigation: Government Code Section 54956.9(a) a. Name of Case: City of Hermosa Beach v. City of Redondo Beach Case Number: BS075570 Friend of the Court Brief (Item added above to the agenda) a. Name of Case: Levy v. City of Santa Monica (request for City's participation) 3. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Government Code Section 54957 Title: City Manager ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION - The Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach adjourned on Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at the hour of 10:48 P.M. to a closed session. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION - The Closed Session convened at the hour of 10:53 P.M. At the hour of 11:25 P.M., the Closed Session adjourned to the Regular Meeting. ORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS - There were no decisions made requiring a public announcement. ADJOURNMENT - The Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach adjourned in memory of Jane Turner and Norma Goldbach on Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at the hour of 11:26 P.M. to the Regular Meeting on Tuesday, June 11, 2002, at the hour, of 7:10 P.M. City Clerk City Council Minutes 05-28-02 Page 10851 VOUCHRE2 06/20/02 08:08 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE 1 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT ' AMOUNT 29473 06/20/02 000243 HERMOSA BEACH PAYROLL A PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 001-1103 276,664.54 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 105-1103 5,957.50 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 109-1103 816.50 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 110-1103 30,040.37 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 117-1103 1,227.57 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 140-1103 1,294.34 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 145-1103 1,170.36 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 150-1103 57.61 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 152-1103 77.91 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 160-1103 8,807.89 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 301-1103 1,140.13 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 705-1103 2,633.63 PAYROLL/6-1 TO 6-15-02 715-1103 5,414.89 335,303.24 TOTAL CHECKS 335,303.24 2b VOUCHRE2 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 06/20/02 08:08 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS FUND TITLE AMOUNT 001 GENERAL FUND 105 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND 109 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND 110 PARKING FUND 117 AB939 FUND 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 145 PROPOSITION 'A FUND 150 GRANTS FUND 152 AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST FUND 160 SEWER FUND 301 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND 705 INSURANCE FUND 715 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND TOTAL 276,664.54 5,957.50 816.50 30,040.37 1,227.57 1,294.34 1,170.36 57.61 77.91 8,807.89 1,140.13 2,633.63 5,414.89 335,303.24 PAGE 2 VOUCHRE2 06/20/02 17:43 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR NUMBER DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS' ITEM DESCRIPTION 29474 06/20/02 011437 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIAL A TAXI SERVICE/MAY 02 ACCOUNT NUMBER 145-3404-4201 29475 06/20/02 000935 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS TWO WAY RADIO MAINT/JUNE 02 110-3302-4201 TWO WAY RADIO MAINT/JUNE 02 001-2101-4201 29476 06/20/02 011268 ALL AMERICAN MOVERS CITY HALL MOVE 29477 06/20/02 009965 ALPHA OMEGA RESPIRATOR ANNUAL RESPIRATORY TESTING 29478 06/20/02 011596 ANAHEIM SPORTS GROUP SA FINAL PAYMENT/ANGELS/DODGERS 29479 06/20/02 006409 BLUE DIAMOND MATERIALS ASPHALT PURCHASE/JUNE 02 29480 06/20/02 009863 BROWNING FERRIS INDUSTR REFUSE LIENS/THRU 5/02/02 29481 06/20/02 011627 C.B.V.A. T-SHIRTS & DIRECTOR FEES 29482 06/20/02 003027 CENTER FOR CRIMINAL JUS TUITION/COOK/6/24-26/02 29483 06/20/02 000634 CHEVRON USA, INC. 29484 06/20/02 008730 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 29485 06/20/02 002173 NANCY COOK 29486 06/20/02 007809 CORPORATE EXPRESS GAS CARD CHARGES/MAY 2002 RADAR CALIBRATION MEALS/POST 6/24-26/02 OFFICE SUPPLIES/JUNE 02 WIRE SHELVING 29487 06/20/02 000154 DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CA SHELTER SERVICES/MAY 02 29488 06/20/02 011624 DEPT OF TOXIC SUBS CONT TOXIC WASTE STATE FEE 29489 06/20/02 010698 THE EAR PHONE CONNECTIO 12 EAR PIECE MICROPHONES . 29490 06/20/02 000181 EASY READER LEGAL ADS/MAY 02 LEGAL ADS/MAY 02 29491 06/20/02 011263 ECOLOGY & ENVIROMENT, I ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/TYCOM 29492 06/20/02 009694 ENRG 29493 06/20/02 001962 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. 29494 06/20/02 003169 STEVE FILLMAN 301-8622-4201 001-2201-4201 001-4601-4201 001-3104-4309 . 001-3859 001-4601-4221 001-2101-4312 715-2101-4310 715-2101-4311 001-2101-4312 001-1203-4305 001-4601-5401 110-3302-4251 715-4206-4251 153-2106-5401 001-1121.4323 001-2114 001-2116 NATURAL GAS PURCHASE/APRIL 02 715-4204-4310 EXPRESS MAIL/MAY 02 INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT/CBVA-01 29495 06/20/02 002259 FIRE PROTECTION PUBLICA TRAINING VIDEOS 29496 06/20/02 011613 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL NE TRAINING CLASSES/JUNE 02 29497 06/20/02 008803 GOLD GRAPHICS FLAGS INSTALLATION/REMOVAL FLAGS INSTALLATION/REMOVAL 001-4202-4201 001-4601-4221 001-2201-4317 001-4202-4317 109-3301-4319 001-1101-4201 ITEM AMOUNT 1,652.00 179.81 1,183.51 1,405.00 67.50 220.00 211.93 16,570.26 2,850.00 285.00 67.32 150.00 24.00 215.45 134.64 712.24 211.00 199.00 1,668.11 365.75 363,878.00 15.92. 29.56 1,767.50 1,445.00 315.00 PAGE 1 CHECK AMOUNT 1,652.00 1,363.32 1,405.00 67.50 220.00 211.93 16,570.26 2,850.00 285.00 67.32 150.00 24.00 350.09 712.24 211.00 199.00 2,033.86 363,878.00 15.92 29.56 1,767.50 1,445.00 315.00 815.00 815.00 1,630.00 VOUCHRE2 06/20/02 17:43 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME 29498 06/20/02 003084. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 29499 06/20/02 011578 JERRY GOMEZ 29500 06/20/02 008956 ALBERT GROVER & ASSOCIA 29501 06/20/02 006518 HAYER CONSULTANTS, INC. 29502 06/20/02 004108 HAZELRIGG RISK MGMT SER 29503 06/20/02 003131 HINDERLITER, DE LLAMAS 29504 06/20/02 009657 INFOLINK SCREENING. SERV CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION TUITION/B. PHILLIPS/6/26-28/02 PER DIEM/6/26-6/29/02 ST PATRICK'S DAY TRAFFIC PLAN TEMP BUILD INSPECT/6/01-15/02 WORKER'S COMP/6/10-6/14/02 SALES TAX SERV/FY 2001-02 EMPLOYMENT CHECKS/MAY 02 EMPLOYMENT SCREENING/JUNE 2002 SCREENING SERVICES/JUNE 2002 29505. 06/20/02 000781 INTERNATIONAL CONF OF B PUBLICATION/ZONING CODE ICBG SEMINAR 101 TEST/REPAIR OPTICOM PRIORITY PLUMBING REPAIRS/HBPD INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT/OTL-03 INKJET CARTRIDGES/JUNE 02 HINGES CALIBRATION/GAS DETECTOR REGISTRATION/OSEKOWSKY/7/22-26 LEGAL RE: UUT AUDIT 2001/02 29506 06/20/02 011631 J & J INC. 29507 06/20/02 008064 J.B. PLUMBING 29508 06/20/02 011614 DIANE J. JOHNSON 29509 06/20/02 004534 LASER IMAGING 29510 06/20/02 000167 LEARNED LUMBER 29511 06/20/02 011562 LIFECOM 29512 06/20/02 011630 LOS ANGELES AREA FIRE C 29513 06/20/02 010681 DONALD H. MAYNOR 29514 06/20/02 010324 MBIA MUNI SERVICES COMP UUT AUDIT SERVICES/2001/02 29515 06/20/02 010668 MOBIL FLEET/GECC GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 CARD CHARGES/MAY 02 ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-2101-4312 001-2201-4317 109-3301-4319 001-4201-4201 705-1217-4324 001-1202-4201 001-1203-4201 001-1203-4201 001-1203-4201 001-4201-4317 001-4201-4317 001-2201-4201 001-4204-4201 001-4601-4221 001-2101-4305 001-4204-4309 160-3102-4201 001-1550 001-1202-4201 001-1202-4201 715-2101-4310 715-2201-4310 715-4201-4310 715-4202-4310 715-6101-4310 715-3302-4310 715-3104-4310 715-4601-4310 715-2601-4310 715-3102-4310 001-1250 ITEM AMOUNT 16.50 150.00 900.00 2,640.00 21,249.41 944.09 25.00 15.00 75.00 21.23 334.17 1,800.00 486.00 420.00 274.72 26.11 1,019.41 100.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,816.51 251.96 127.02 67.95 182.40 430.63 308.30 43.07 160.66 40.90 45.21 29516 06/20/02 010566 MORGAN WHOLESALE ELECTR ISLE LIGHTING/THEATRE 001-4204-4309 762.01 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES/JUNE 02 105-2601-4309 466.54 PAGE 2 CHECK AMOUNT 16.50 150.00 900.00 2,640.00 21,249.41 944.09 115.00 355.40 1,800.00 486.00 420.00 274.72 26.11 1,019.41 100.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 4,474.61 VOUCHRE2 06/20/02 17:43 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME 29517 06/20/02. 000656 NABER TECHNICAL ENTERPR 29518 06/20/02 011626 ND FIRE PROTECTION,INC 29519 06/20/02 004142 OFFICE DEPOT 29520 06/20/02 000093 OLYMPIC AUTO CENTER 29521 06/20/02 007158 PEEK TRAFFIC SIGNAL 29522 06/20/02 000534 BRUCE PHILLIPS 29523 06/20/02 008202 DARRYL POWERS 29524 06/20/02 011622 PRO-COURIER,INC. 29525 06/20/02 011623 DANA RANSLEM 29526 06/20/02 003353 S.B.C.U. VISA 29527 06/20/02 010410 SANTA ANA COLLEGE 29528 06/20/02 011448 SECC CABLE/COMMUNICATIO 29529 06/20/02 009656 SHRED IT CALIFORNIA 29530 06/20/02 000114 SMART & FINAL IRIS COMP 29531 06/20/02 009737 LESLIE SOLYMOSI 29532 06/20/02 000118 SOUTH BAY MUNICIPAL COU 29533 06/20/02 008812 SOUTH BAY REGIONAL PUBL 29534 06/20/02 000018 SOUTH BAY WELDERS CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION DISCOUNT OFFERED DISCOUNT TAKEN TRAINING/FOX,YAGER,COCHRAN EMERGENCY FIRE PUMP REPAIR COMB BINDING SYSTEM/BINDINGS OFFICE SUPPLIES/MAY 02 INK CARTRIDGES/FAX MACHINEN AUTO BODY REPAIRS/MAY 02 AUTO PARTS/JUNE 02 SIGNAL CABINET RENTAL/MAY 02 MEALS/POST 6/26-28/02 PER DIEM/6/24-6/28/02 REIMBURSEMENT/WITNESS FEES PARKING PERMIT REFUND/03-6945 MANAGEMENT RETREAT/MAY 02 MEETING/POLICE OFFICERS ASSOC REGISTRATION/POWERS UNDERGROUND CABLE/LOMA DR. UNDERGROUND CABLE/SUNSET DR. DESTRUCTION SERVICES/JUNE 02 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES/JUNE 02 BEE REMOVAL/JUNE 2002 CITATION SURCHARGE/APRIL 02 MOTOROLA BATTERIES RENTAL AIR & GAS TANKS 29535 06/20/02 000159 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDI ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-2021 001-2022 001-2101-4313 109-3304-4201 001-4202-5401 001-2101-4305 001-2201-4305 715-2101-4311 715-2101-4311 001-3104-4201 001-2101-4312 001-2201-4317 001-3818 110-3843 001-1203-4317 001-2101-4317 001-2201-4317 301-8183-4201 301-8183-4201 001-2101-4201 001-4204-4309 110-3302-4201 110-3302 001-2101-4307 001-3104-4309 105-2601-4303 105-2601-4303 001-4204-4303 001-6101-4303 105-2601-4303 160-3102-4303 105-2601-4303 ITEM AMOUNT 4.35 4.35- 381.88 492.00 299.81 9.73 70.34. 369.72 640.67 600.00 24.00 - 250.00 150.00 31.00 4,734.88 27.75 185.00 1,371.00 636.00 85.00 148.40 85.00 18,408.00 618.05 30.00 208.85 10,999.44 4,342.84 2,303.10 35.86 116.47 347.38 PAGE 3 CHECK AMOUNT 1,228.55 381.88 492.00 379.88 1,010.39 600.00 24.00 250.00 150.00 31.00 4,762.63 185.00 2,007.00 85.00 148.40 85.00 18,408.00 618.05 30.00 VOUCHRE2 06/20/02 17:43 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME 29536 06/20/02 011621 STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFF 29537 06/20/02 010412 STERICYCLE 29538 06/20/02 010463 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR 29539 06/20/02 009598 TRENCH SHORING CO 29540 06/20/02 000123 TRIANGLE HARDWARE 29541 06/20/02 009374 U.S. ARMOR CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 BILLING/MAY 2002 REIMB OVERPAYMENT/STATE NDAA REIMB FEMA OVERPAYMENT MEDICAL WASTE REMOVAL/MAY 02 ELEVATOR MAINT/JUNE 2002 r EYE BOLTS/FOR STEEL PLATE HARDWARE PURCHASE/MAY 2002 HARDWARE PURCHASE/MAY 2002 HARDWARE PURCHASE/MAY 2002 HARDWARE PURCHASE/MAY 2002 HARDWARE PURCHASE/MAY 2002 HARDWARE PURCHASE/MAY 2002 HARDWARE PURCHASE/MAY 2002 DISCOUNT OFFERED DISCOUNT TAKEN BALLISTIC VEST/STARK 29542 06/20/02 008207 UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALE DIG ALERT/MAY 02 29543 06/20/02 010785 UNITED STORM WATER, INC CLEAN CATCH BASIN & DRAINPACS 29544 06/20/02 000015 VERIZON CALIFORNIA PHONE BILLING/APRIL 02 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 02 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 TOTAL CHECKS ACCOUNT NUMBER 105-2601-4303 105-2601-4303 001-6101-4303 001-4204-4303 105-2601-4303 105-2601-4303 001-6101-4303 105-2601-4303 001-4204-4303 105-2601-4303 105-2601-4303 105-2601-4303 109-3304-4303 001-3104-4303 150-3725 150-3725 001-2101-4201 109-3304-4201 001-3104-4309 160-3102-4309 715-2101-4311 001-6101-4309 001-3104-4309 001-2201-4309 001-4204-4309 001-4204-4309 001-2021 001-2022 001-2101-4187 160-3102-4201 160-3102-4201 001-4204-4321 '001-4601-4304 001-4204-4321 ITEM AMOUNT 1,257.77 10.50 12.96 161.16 19.81 238.28 360.67 23.49 33.13 26.66 183.67 23.76 60.30 116.32 756.00 11,337.00 45.52 145.00 130.53 203.95 15.55 119.79 29.23 47.23 423.18 50.52 98.83 98.83- 507.21 314.00 2,380.00 42.80 93.63 42.80 PAGE 4 CHECK AMOUNT 20,882.42 12,093.00 45.52 145.00 130.53 889.45 507.21 314.00 2,380.00 179.23 503,367.89 VOUCHRE2 06/20/02 17:43 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS FUND TITLE AMOUNT 001 GENERAL FUND 105 LIGHTG/LANDSCAPG DIST FUND 109 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND 110 PARKING FUND 145 PROPOSITION 'A FUND 150 GRANTS FUND 153 SUPP LAW ENF SERV (SLESF) 160 SEWER FUND 301 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND 705 INSURANCE FUND 715 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND 419,158.71 13,842.01 2,412.30 19,416.05 1,652.00 12,093.00 199.00 4,033.83 3,412.00 21,249.41 5,899.58 TOTAL 503,367.89 PAGE 5 VOUCHRE2 06/27/02 16:57 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER NAME CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM •DESCRIPTION 29545 06/27/02 004378 ACADEMY OF JUSTICE SAN TRAINING CLASSES/JANULEWICZ 29546 06/27/02 000935 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT MAINT/JUNE 02 29547 06/27/02 006827 ALL CITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL CRSSG GD SERV/6/02-6/15 SCHOOL CRSSG GD SERV/5/19-6/1 29548 06/27/02 006421 ALL STAR FIRE EQUIPMENT SMOKE FLUID FOR TRAINING •29549 06/27/02 009366 AQUA FLO IRRIGATION SUPPLIES/JUNE 02 29550 06/27/02 000152 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICE SHOP TOWEL SERVICES/MAY 02 MATS & SHOP TOWEL SERVICE/MAY MATS/SHOP TOWEL SERVICE/MAY 02 MAT SERVICED/MAY 2002 MAT SERVICED/MAY 02 MATS SERVICES/MAY 2002 SHOP TOWEL SERVICES/MAY 02 MATS & SHOP TOWEL SERVICES MAT/SHOP TOWELS SERVICED MATS SERVICED/MAY 02 MAT SERVICE/MAY 02 MAT SERVICES/MAY 02 29551 06/27/02 003535 AUTOMATED FILING SYSTEM 2" EXPANDABLE FOLDERS/RECORDS 29552 06/27/02 011634 RANDOLPH BARNETT 29553 06/27/02 006329 BERRYMAN & HENIGAR 29554 06/27/02 006443 BODY GLOVE CLASS REFUND DESIGN & ENG/SEWER REHAB PROJS DESIGN & ENG/SEWER REHAB PROJS DESIGN & ENG/SEWER REHAB PROJS RASH GUARDS/SURF CAMP RASH GUARDS/SURF CAMP 29555 06/27/02 009759 BROOKES ELECTRIC COMPAN EMERGENCY REPAIRS/PD AC UNIT 29556 06/27/02 000034 BUSINESS SYSTEMS CORPOR EXCEPTION SLIPS & CORRECTIONS 29557 06/27/02 005595 COACH USA 29558 06/27/02 009110 CONCEPT MARINE TRANSPORTATION/SUNSET RANCH CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/MAY 29559 06/27/02 009614 CONTINENTAL MAPPING SER 300' NOTICING 29560 06/27/02 000041 VIKI COPELAND 29561 06/27/02 007809 CORPORATE EXPRESS EXPENSE REIMBURSE/SEMINAR 5/02 OFFICE SUPPLY PURCHASE OFFICE SUPPLY PURCHASE 29562 06/27/02 011642 COX, CASTLE & NICHOLSON LEGAL RE:REDONDO LITIGATION ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-2101-4313 001-2201-4201 001-2102-4201 001-2102-4201 001-2201-4317 001-6101-4309 715-4206-4309 001-3104-4309 001-2201-4309 001-2101-4309 001-4204-4309 001-4204-4309 715-4206-4309 001-3104-4309 001-2201-4309 001-2101-4309 001-4204-4309 001-4204-4309 001-2101-4305 001-2111 160-8412-4201 160-8413-4201 160-8414-4201 001-4601-4308 001-4601-4308 001-4204-4201 001-2101-4305 145-3409-4201 001-8622-4201 001-4101-4201 001-1202-4317 001-4601-4305 001-4601-4305 001-1131-4201 ITEM AMOUNT 254.59 270.01 3,260.83 2,913.41 153.17 669.55 37.78 60.51 47.58 59.00 15.83 78.77 33.86 60.51 48.16 59.00 15.83 78.77 75.15 43.00 2,867.22 3,982.00 800.00 2,606.66 1,553.39 400.00 650.29 413.60 17,180.00 998.00 210.50 322.77 4.77 PAGE 1 CHECK AMOUNT 254.59 270.01 6,174.24 153.17 669.55 595.60 75.15 43.00 7,649.22 4,160.05 400.00 650.29 413.60 17,180.00 998.00 210.50 327.54 3,307.33 3,307.33 VOUCHRE2 06/27/02 16:57 VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER CHECK VENDOR VENDOR DATE NUMBER 1 NAME 29563 06/27/02 000642 THE DAILY BREEZE 29564 06/27/02 011633 ERIN DANLASKY 29565 06/27/02 011355 JIMMY DE LOS SANTOS 29566 06/27/02 000364 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 29567 06/27/02 000147 THE DEVELOPMENT CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUMBER EMPLOYMENT ADBUILD INSPECTOR 001-1203-4201 CLASS REFUND - 001-2111 REIMBURSEMENT/MILEAGE MAY 2002 001-2201-4317 FINGERPRINTING/MAY 02 FILM PROCESSING/JUNE 02 29568 06/27/02 004394 DIVERSIFIED PHOTO SUPPL_ FILM•PURCHASE/JUNE 2002,._ 29569 06/27/02 011594 EDESSA CONSTRUCTION 29570 06/27/02 004446 SAM.Y. EDGERTON 29571 06/27/02 011034 EKLUND'S BLAST OFF COMMUNITY CENTER.PAINTING COMMUNITY CENTER PAINTING REPLACE CHECK 14852 DOWNTOWN & PLAZA STEAM 5/02 001-1203-4201 001-2101-4305 001-2101-4305 125-8628-4201 150-8628-4201 001-1101-4317 109-3301-4201 29572 06/27/02 007853 EMPIRE PIPE CLEANING & SEWER MAINT & VIDEO INSPECTION 160-3102-4201 29573 06/27/02 009694 ENRG 29574 06/27/02 001318 GAMETIME 29575 06/27/02 011641 JANET HART 29576 06/27/02 004108 HAZELRIGG RISK MGMT SER 29577 06/27/02 000065 HERMOSA BEACH CAR WASH NATURAL GAS PURCHASE/MAY 02. PLAY EQUIPMENT PARTS DAMAGE DEPOSIT REFUND REIMBURSE WORKER'S COMP/6/21 CAR WASHES/MAY 2002 CAR WASHES/MAY 2002 CAR WASHES/MAY 2002 CAR WASHES/MAY 2002 CAR WASHES/MAY 2002 29578 06/27/02 011237 IDYLL MOUNTAIN INTERNET WEB PAGE UPDATES/JUNE 02 29579 06/27/02 000781 INTERNATIONAL CONF OF B CALIF BUILDING CODE 29580 06/27/02 004908 JAMESTOWN PRESS 29581 06/27/02 011636 BARBARA KELLEY 29582 06/27/02 006293 KINKO'S INC. 29583 06/27/02 000167 LEARNED LUMBER BUSINESS CARDS/JUNE 02 RENTAL DEPOSIT REFUND COPIES/MAY 2002 LUMBER PURCHASE/MAY. 02 LUMBER PURCHASE/JUNE 02 LOCK SET/BASE 3 29584 06/27/02 005129 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMOR LEGAL FEES/MAY 02 LEGAL FEES/MAY 2002 715-4204-4310 125-8530-4309 001-2111 705-1217-4324 715-3302-4311 715-2101-4311 715-4201-4311 715-4202-4311 715-6101-4311 715-1206-4201 001-4201-4317 001-1208-4305 001-2111 001-4601-4308 001-4204-4309 001-3104-4309 001-4204-4309 001-1203-4201 001-1203-4201 ITEM AMOUNT 230.28 40.00 309.89 256.00 18.29 122.54 42,202.50 82,051.50 73.80 2,400.00 191.65 18.74 570.04 250.00 5,720.56 15.85 336.65 10.90 14.85 2.95 430.00 173.20 124.49 50.00 25.98 60.62 13.85 42.42 259.00 74.00 PAGE 2 CHECK AMOUNT 230.28 40.00 309.89 256.00 18.29 122.54 124,254.00 73.80 2,400.00 191.65 18.74 570.04 250.00 5,720.56 381.20 430.00 173.20 124.49 50.00 25.98 116,89 VOUCHRE2 06/27/02 16:57 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE 3 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT LEGAL FEES/MAY 2002 001-1203-4201 3,894.50 LEGAL FEES/MAY 2002 001-1203-4201 37.00 4,264.50 29585 06/27/02 008445 LITTLE CO OF MARY HOSPI MEDICAL SERVICES/KOSTICH 001-1203-4320 120.00 PATIENT SERVICES/MONTES 001-2101-4201 35.00 PATIENT SERVICES/MURPHY 001-2101-4201 35.00 190.00 29586 06/27/02 001320 LONG BEACH UNIFORM CO. UNIFORM/GEORGE BRUNN 001-2101-4187 586.93 586.93 29587 06/27/02 010279 MITY-LITE TABLES/CHAIRS/CART 001-4601-5401 3,240.09 3,240.09 29588 06/27/02 010333 MOBILE MINI, INC STORAGE RENTAL/MAY &JUNE 02 001-2201-4201 160.22 STORAGE RENTAL/JULY -SEPT 02 001-1550 320.44 480.66 29589 06/27/02 011637 JAMES MURPHY CLASS REFUND 001-2111 60.00 60.00 29590 06/27/02 007634 MUSIC ROOM PRODUCTIONS VIDEOTAPE REVIEW 001-2101-4201 432.65 432.65 29591 06/27/02 007827 MUTUAL PROPANE REPLACE FILL VALVE 715-3302-4311 125.03 125.03 29592 06/27/02 011618 PETER NEUSHEL RENTAL DEPOSIT REFUND 001-2111 151.50 151.50 29593 06/27/02 009854 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS CELL PHONE SERVICES.5/2-6/1/02 001-2101-4304 975.08 975.08 29594 06/27/02 000321 PACIFIC BELL COMPUTER HOOK-UPS JUNE 02 001-2101-4304 11.35 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 02 001-2101-4304 57.49 68.84 29595 06/27/02 010139 PARKING CONCEPTS INC. PKG STRUCTURE OPERATIONS/MAY 109-3304-4231 12,531.18 LOT A OPERATION/MAY 02 109-3305-4231 11,475.86 24,007.04 29596 06/27/02 011643 HEIDE PETERSON WORK GUARANTEE REFUND/3077 001-2110 1,600.00 1,600.00 29597 06/27/02 011635 BRIAN PRESS RENTAL DEPOSIT REFUND 001-2111 100.00 100.00 29598 06/27/02 008364 PVP COMMUNICATIONS,INC. MOTORCYCLE HELMET 001-2101-4187 514.55 514.55 29599 06/27/02 011319 QUALITY MATERIAL HANDLI STEEL SHELVING 001-1121-5401 4,059.38 4,059.38 29600 06/27/02 011639 TRACY RIPFF CLASS REFUND 001-2111 28.00 28.00 29601 06/27/02 010038 S&S WORLDWIDE PROGRAM SUPPLIES 001-4601-4308 894.62 894.62 29602 06/27/02 007518 JULES SELTZER & ASSOC. WORK STATION TRAYS 001-4601-4305 124.49 124.49 29603 06/27/02 011552 CAROL SEVERANCE CLASS REFUND • 001-2111 60.00 60.00 29604 06/27/02 011638 DALE SMITH RENTAL DEPOSIT REFUND 001-2111 100.00 100.00 29605 06/27/02 000171 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDI ENGINEERING DEP/BAY VIEW DR 301-8104-4201 ENGINEERING DEP/BONNIE BRAE 301-8105-4201 )a 30,000.00 50,000.00 80,000.00 VOUCHRE2 06/27/02 16:57 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE 4 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT ITEM CHECK NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT 29606 06/27/02 000146 SPARKLETTS DRINKING WATER/APRIL 02 , 001-4601-4305 19.65 19.65 29607 06/27/02 011593 STERLING TECHNICAL SERV LIGHTING GELS/THEATER 001-4601-4308 630.04 630.04 29608 06/27/02 011595 SYLVIO'S PHOTOWORKS CANON CAMERA & PRINTER 153-2106-5401 956.68 956.68 29609 06/27/02 011486 TERRY'S MOBILE CANVAS WRENCH HOLDERS 001-2201-5401 69.28 69.28 29610 06/27/02 008097 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNI SAFEKEEPING FEES/MAY 2002 001-1141-4201 291.67 291.67 29611 06/27/02 000015 VERIZON CALIFORNIA PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-1121-4304 6.22 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-1201-4304 3.11 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-1141-4304 24.90 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-1201-4304 26.45 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-1202-4304 60.69 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-1203-4304 38.90 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 715-1206-4304 40.46 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-1208-4304 3.11 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-2101-4304 471.52 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-2201-4304 199.18 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 110-1204-4304 31.12 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 110-3302-4304 84.03 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-4101-4304 28.01 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-4201-4304 45.13 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-4202-4304 314.33 PHONE BILLING/MAY 02 001-4601-4304 178.95 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 02 001-2201-4304 32.70 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-1121-4304 9.35 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-1201-4304 4.67 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-1141-4304 37.39 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-1201-4304 42.07 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-1202-4304 91.15 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-1203-4304 58.43 I PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 715-1206-4304 60.76 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-1208-4304 4.67 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-2101-4304 705.81 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-2201-4304 299.15 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 110-1204-4304 46.74 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 110-3302-4304 126.20 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-4101-4304 42.0.7 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-4201-4304 67.78 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-4202-4304 472.08 PHONE BILLING/JUNE 2002 001-4601-4304 268.77 3,925.90 TOTAL CHECKS 307,245.97 1E • VOUCHRE2 06/27/02 16:57 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER • FOR ALL PERIODS FUND TITLE AMOUNT 001 GENERAL FUND 109 DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT FUND 110 PARKING FUND 125 PARK/REC FACILITY TAX FUND 145 PROPOSITION 'A FUND 150 GRANTS FUND 153 SUPP LAW ENF SERV (SLESF) 160 SEWER FUND 301 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND 705 INSURANCE FUND 715 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND TOTAL 59,667.26 26,407.04 288.09 42,772.54 413.60 82,051.50 956.68 7,840.87 80,000.00 5,720.56 1,127.83 307,245.97 @Z. PAGE 5 VOUCHRE2 06/27/02 16:57 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS CLAIMS VOUCHER. APPROVAL I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE DEMANDS OR CLAIMS COVERED BY THE CHECKS LISTED ON PAGES _ TO _ INCLUSIVE, OF THE VOUCHER REGISTER FOR ARE ACCURATE, FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PAYMENT, AND ARE IN CONFORMANCE TO THE BUDGET. BY FINANCE DIRECTOR DATE PAGE 6 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council CANCELLATION OF CHECKS July 3, 2002 For the Meeting of July 9, 2002 Please consider the following request for cancellation of thechecks listed below: #14852 — 9/03/98 — Sam Edgerton - $73.80. The check was lost. A stop payment was placed and the •check was reissued. Acct. # 001-1101-4317 #20273 — 2/03/00 — Lynda Deslandes - $142.10. The check was stolen from payee. It was never cancelled by the City Council but was reissued on 3/9/00. Acct. # 001-4601-4221 #29600 — 06/27/02 — Tracy Ruoff - $28.00. Acct. # 001-2111 The vendor's name was misspelled. The check was not mailed. Step en iurrell, Concur: City Manager Noted for fiscal impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director July 3, 2002 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS South Park Hockey Rink — Acceptance Public Works Director Public Hearing: 1100 The Strand, Scotty's -- Appeal of P.C. denial of a CUP amendment to allow on -sale general alcohol; amplified live entertainment; a take-out food service window; & 24-hour operation in conjunction with an existing restaurant and to add bar seating in the patio area & Neg. Dec. (Continued from meeting of May 28, 2002) Expenditure of 10% of LA County CDBG funds for the general administration of projects funded through the CDBG program. Community Development Director Community Development Director Recommendation to receive and file action minutes from the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of July 2, 2002 Community Resources Director Recommendation to receive and file action minutes from the Planning Commission meeting of July 16, 2002 June Activity Reports Community Development Director All Departments Recommendation to receive and file action minutes from the Public Works Commission meeting of July 17, 2002 Public Works Director Public Hearing: Adoption of resolution certifying compliance with the Congestion Management Program (CMP) pursuant to Government Code Section 65089. Community Development Director NO MEETING �A Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council Regular meeting of July 9, 2002 PURCHASE OF THREE (3) 2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE SEDANS FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that Council: 1. Authorize the purchase of three (3) new Ford Crown Victoria Black and White police sedans from Wondries Fleet Group of Alhambra, California. BACKGROUND Police Department vehicles are part of the inventory of the Equipment Replacement Fund. For the current 2002/2003 fiscal year, three (3) black and white police vehicles are scheduled for replacement (three Ford Crown Victories). In 2002, the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department awarded Wondries Ford in Alhambra the open competitive bid to supply their entire department with the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors (black and white police cars). This high volume purchase made by the Los Angeles County sheriffs Department allows for the lowest possible acquisition cost for these vehicles. Wondries Ford in Alhambra bid the lowest price cost per identically equipped vehicle, and was awarded the bid for $24,784.92 for each vehicle. This bid price is also available to the Hermosa Beach Police Department. All vehicles are ordered as part of Los Angeles County Bid #207490. It is recommended that Council authorize staff to purchase these vehicles from Wondries Fleet Group of Alhambra for $24,784.92 for each vehicle. This price includes the 8.25% sales tax and the delivery of the vehicles to Hermosa Beach. FISCAL IMPACT The funds required for the replacement of these vehicles have been appropriated in the Equipment Replacement Fund for the current 2002/2003 fiscal year. The total cost is $74,354.76. Respectfully submitted, oncur: MICHAE IN, CHIEF OF POLICE STEPHEN BURRE L HERMO ..A . EACH POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY MANAGER Fiscal Impact: Viki Cop land, Finance Director 2d FLEET DIVISION 1247 West Main Street.7-5590 626/4570-5593 Fax . CA 91803 626 June 13, 2002 Capt. Mark Wright Hermosa Beach Police Dept. 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 979 $92b 4 Delivery via fax (310) Dear Capt. Wright: In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to submit the following for your consideration. and deliver, at Hermosa Beach, New/Unused Wondries Fleet Group will sell, service, to the attached specifications 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Sedan's responding for $24,784.92 each includes tax ® 8.25%. These vehicles are available under the Cooperative Purchase Provision of the Los Angeles County Bid 4207490. Delivery is fifteen (15) days A.R.O. Terms are Net 20 days • Sincerely, ee"tit Connell ONDRIES FLEET GROUP NISSAN el) TOYOTA Ca":0"7"-ece • July 1, 2002 Honorable Mayor and Members For the City Council Meeting of the City Council of July 9, 2002 ACCEPTANCE OF DONATIONS Recommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council accept donations received by the City to be used as follows: Target R: spectfully submitted: Valerie Mohler Accounting Supervisor c: \donation 2000.doc $10,000 To be used for a climbing wall in South Park for use by the City's Teen Program members. Concur: Viki Copeland Finance Director City Manager Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council RECOMMENDATION TO DENY CLAIM Recommendation: June 26, 2002 Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 It is recommended that City Council deny the following claim and refer it to the City's Liability Claims Administrator: 1. Claimant: Sarah Rubio Date of Loss: 06-15-02 Date Filed: 06-27-02 Allegation: Assault by police department A copy, of this claim is on file in the City Clerk's office. Respectfully Submitted, Concur: ichael A. Earl, Rector Stephen R. Burrell City Manager Personnel & Risk Management 2f lee„/gf Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council RECOMMENDATION TO DENY CLAIM Recommendation: June 26, 2002 Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 It is recommended that City Council deny the following claim and refer it to the City's Liability Claims Administrator: 1. Claimant: Richard & Susan Gebele Date of Loss: 01-25-02 Date Filed: 06-24-02 Allegation: Loss of property A copy of this claim is on file in the City Clerk's office. Respectfully Submitted, Concur: Mi6hael A. Earl, Director Stephen R. Burrell City Manager Personnel & Risk Management 2g LAWYERS • LOS ANGELES Jeffrey T. Briggs E jeffreytbriggs@earthlink.net BRIGGS BRIGGS LLP 411110NTA BARBARA 1800 Century Park East, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90067 T 310.407.5150 F 310.406.8349 W briggs-law.com June 21, 2002 VIA HAND DELIVERY & U.S. MAIL GOVERNMENT CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FOR SETTLEMENT PURPOSES ONLY Clerk, City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Re: 321 10th Street Dear Hermosa Beach City Clerk: Donald L. Briggs Santa Barbara County Office: 144 E. Carrillo Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 This office is legal counsel to Richard and Susan Gebele (the "Claimants"). Mr. and Mrs. Gebele hereby make a claim against the City of Hermosa Beach; Harold Williams, Public Works Department; Victor Jackson, Public Works Department; Sol Blumenthal, Planning Department; and Mike Shuback, Planning Department, regarding the following. 1. Claimants' address is 321 10th Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. 2. Notices concerning the claim should be sent to Jeffrey T. Briggs, Esq., Briggs & Briggs LLP, 1800 Century Park East, Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90067. 3. The date and location of the occurrences giving rise to the claim involve the planning, inspection and construction of improvements to real property commonly known as 321 10th Street, Hermosa Beach, and adjacent public streets. The construction was substantially completed in 2002. The paving of adjacent public streets referenced below was completed on approximately January 25, 2002. 4. The circumstances giving rise to this claim are as follows: Claimants are informed and believe that Harold Williams, Public Works Department; Victor Jackson, Public Works Department; Sol Blumenthal, Planning Department; and Mike Shuback, Planning Department were, at all relevant times, employees of the City of Hermosa Beach. (These persons are referred to collectively as the "City Employees.") The City Employees required that Claimants perform work at the above -referenced property, and adjacent public streets, which was absolutely not required to be performed. This work included unnecessary paving at 10th Street and Sunset Drive, and the addition of 2 public parking spaces on Claimant's property. Claimants are informed and believe that the City Employees required this unnecessary and very costly work solely based on vengeance, spite, malice and actual fraud towards the Claimants. Claimants' damages include the cost of the unnecessary work, and the loss of property related to the addition of the 2 unnecessary public parking spaces. 6. The names of the public employees are set forth above. 7. The claim as of this date is in an amount that would place it within the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, in an exact amount to be proved later, or at the time of trial. Very truly yours, BRIG& BRIGGS LLP V . .ggs JTB//ll PROOF OF SERVICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss.. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) I am employed in the County of Los Angeles, State of California. I am over the age of 18 and not a party to the within action; my business address. is 1800 Century Park East, Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90067. On June 21, 2002, I served the foregoing documents described as GOVERNMENT CLAIM FOR DAMAGES on the interested parties in this action by placing a true copy thereof enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed as follows: Clerk, City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (By Fax) I caused such document to be faxed at Los Angeles, California. _X_ (By Mail) I caused such envelope with postage thereon fully prepaid to be placed in the United States mail at Santa Monica, California. I am "readily familiar" with the firm's business practice for collection and processing of correspondence for mailing. Under that practice it would be deposited with the United States Postal Service on that same day in the ordinary course of business with postage thereon fully prepaid at Los Angeles, California. (By Personal Service) I caused such envelope to be delivered by hand to the addressee(s). _X_ (State) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on June 21, 2002, at Los Angeles, California. ey T. Briggs Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council June 27, 2002 Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 PROJECT NO. CIP 95-507 VALLEY PARK IMPROVEMENTS - APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/INSPECTION Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council 1. Approve the attached Professional Services Agreement for construction management/inspection services between the City of Hermosa Beach and HY- COM & Associates, Inc. fora fee of $113,160; 2. Authorize the City Clerk to attest and the Mayor to execute said agreement upon approval as to form by the City Attorney; and 3. Authorize the Director of Public Works to make changes to the contract amount not -to -exceed $11,320. Summary: The services of a construction management/inspection firm are needed to augment the construction management and inspection capacity of the Public Works . Department. On March 25, 2002 the City of Hermosa Beach Public Works Department received four proposals to provide construction management/inspection services for Project No. CIP 95- 507 Valley Park Improvements. The proposals are available in the Department of Public Works for review. The responding project teams were as follow: FIRM LOCATION 1) CBM Consulting Gardena, CA 2) Quantum Consulting Hawthorne, CA 3) CMTS, Inc. Culver City, CA 4) HY-COM & Associates, Inc. . Newport Beach, CA Analysis: Staff evaluated each proposal on the basis of the scope of services, similar projects and resumes of key personnel, and the firms are ranked accordingly below. 2h FIRM SCOPE OF WORK SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE WORK SCHEDULE FEE 1. CBM Consulting, Inc. Strong " Strong Strong $171,325 2. Quantum Consulting Adequate Strong Strong $ 81,280 3. CMTS, Inc. Adequate Strong Strong $300,960 4. HY-COM & Associates Strong Adequate Adequate $113,160 After reviewing both the proposals and fee proposals, Staff has selected HY-COM & Associates toprovide construction management/inspection for this project. Their proposed fee is approximately 9% of the approved construction contract amount of $1,264,154,20. Typically, construction management/inspection fee ranges from ten to fifteen percent of construction cost. The following benefits will be gained with the services of construction management/inspection: > Allows Staff to stay on other projects Able to monitor construction activities > Able to address the different trades involved D Inspect the work for compliance with plans and specifications > Maintain daily record A Minimize overrun of construction cost Check for material qualities and quantities > Complete construction on timely manner Below is an outline of. scopeof services for construction management/inspection. The detailed scope of work is attached in the Professional Services Agreement as Exhibit A — Scope of Work. Monitor and coordinate construction activities > Conduct weekly or bi-weekly meetings with contractor > Develop and monitor an effective system of project cost control D Review and process Change Orders. > Answer to Request for Information D Represent the City in meetings > Maintain daily log and record progress of the project > Prepare punchlist > Coordinate with other agencies > Review quantities, unit costs, retention and claims > Project close out Under the contract, the contractor is given 180 working days, which equates to approximately 9 months in calendar days, to complete the construction. Fiscal Impact: The proposed construction management/inspection contract for $113,160 plus $11,320 to make minor changes to the contract by the Director of Public Works brings the total to $124,480. Below is a breakdown of project funding for FY 02-03: Project Budget $2,215,214.00 Approved Construction Contract (1,264,154.20) Proposed Construction Management/Inspection (124,480.00) Remaining Project Budget $826,579.80 Sufficient funds are available; therefore, no additional appropriation is needed. Attachment: Professional Services Agreement Respectfully submitted, Concur: Kenneth Kim Darold C. Williams, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer Assistant Engineer Noted for Fiscal Impact: Concur: Viki Copeland Steph fi R. Burr l' p p Finance Director City Manager C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\CCITEMS\95-507 award contract for cm 7-9-02.doc 3 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGI EMENT PROJECT NO. CIP 95-507 VALLEY PARK IMPROVEMENTS THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9th day of July, 2002 at Hermosa Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of California, by and between the CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, through its duly elected, qualified and acting MAYOR, hereinafter called the CITY, and HY- COM & Associates, Inc. hereinafter called the CONSULTANT. WITNESSETH: That the CONSULTANT for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the CITY herein expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the CITY professional services and materials, as follows: 02.005 ARTICLE I - Scope of Work CONSULTANT shall perform all work necessary to complete in a manner satisfactory to • CITY the services set forth in the plans and specifications or the scope of work attached as Exhibit "A". ARTICLE II - Costs The CITY agrees to pay CONSULTANT for all the work or any part of the work performed under. this Agreement at the rates and in the manner established in the attached Bid Proposal. Total expenditure made under this contract shall not exceed the sum of $113,160. This fee includes all expenses, consisting of all incidental blueprinting, photography, travel, and miscellaneous costs, estimated to be accrued during the life of the contract. It also includes any escalation or inflation factors anticipated. No increase in fees will be allowed during the life of the contract. Any increase in contract amount or scope shall be by express written amendment approved by the CITY and CONSULTANT. The CONSULTANT will be reimbursed for costs incurred in the performance hereof as are allowable under the provisions of Part 1-14 of the Federal Procurement Regulations. ARTICLE III - Method of Payment CONSULTANT shall be reimbursed monthly in arrears based upon the hourly services provided. CONSULTANT shall submit invoices in triplicate and addressed to the CITY, do the Finance Department, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, -CA 90254-3884. ARTICLE IV - Subcontracting CONSULTANT shall not be permitted to subcontract any portion of this contract without the express written consent of the CITY. ARTICLE V - Completion Date CONSULTANT shall commence work under this agreement upon execution of this agreement and shall complete the work according to the schedule submitted as part of Exhibit "A", however, the CITY's Director of Public Works may extend the completion date as required by the scope of this contract. Any contract time extension shall require the express written consent of the Director of Public Works. ARTICLE VI - Accounting Records CONSULTANT must maintain accounting records and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred which records and documents shall be kept available at the CONSULTANT's California office during the contract period and thereafter for three years from the date of final payment of Federal funds hereunder. ARTICLE VII - Ownership of Data All data, maps, photographs, and other material collected or prepared under the contract shall become the property of the CITY. ARTICLE VIII - Termination This contract may be terminated at any time for breach and the CITY may terminate unilaterally and without cause upon seven (7) days written notice to the CONSULTANT. All work satisfactorily performed pursuant to the contract and prior to the date of termination may be claimed for reimbursement. ARTICLE IX - Assignability CONSULTANT shall not assign or transfer interest in this contract without the prior. written consent of the CITY. ARTICLE X - Amendment It is mutually understood and agreed that no alteration or variation of the terms of this contract, or any subcontract requiring the approval of the CITY, shall be valid unless made in writing, signed by the parties hereto, and approved by all necessary parties. ARTICLE XI - Non -Solicitation Clause The CONSULTANT warrants that he or she has not employed or retained any company or persons, other than a bona fide employeeworking solely for the CONSULTANT, anyfee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the CITY shall have the right to annul this contract without liability, or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. ARTICLE XII - Equal Opportunity Assurance During the performance of this contract, the CONSULTANT agrees as follows: A. The CONSULTANT will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, sex, creed, color or national origin. The CONSULTANT will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment. without regard to their race, sex, creed, color or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoffs or termination; rates of pay or other forms of .. compensation; and selection for training, . including . apprenticeship. The CONSULTANT agrees. to post in conspicuous places, availableto employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. B. The CONSULTANT will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the CONSULTANT, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, creed, color or national origin. C. The CONSULTANT will permit access to their books, records and accounts by the applicant agency, the State, the Federal Highway Administration and/or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with this nondiscrimination clause. D. In the event of the CONSULTANT's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part. ARTICLE XIII - Clean Air Act During the performance of this Contract, the CONSULTANT agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) as amended. ARTICLE XIV - Indemnity CONSULTANT agrees to indemnify the CITY, its officers, employees and agents against, and will hold and save each of them harmless from, any and all actions, claims, damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm, entity, corporation, political subdivision or other organization arising out of the negligent acts or intentional tortious acts, errors or omissions of CONSULTANT, its agents, employees, subcontractors, or invitees, ; provided for herein. 'CONSULTANT will defend any action or actions filed in connection with any of said claims, damages, penalties, obligations or liabilities and will pay all costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees incurred in connection herewith. CONSULTANT will promptly pay any judgment rendered against CITY, its officers, agents or employees for any such claims, damages, penalties, obligations or liabilities. In the event CITY, its officers, agents or employees is made • a party to any action or proceeding filed or prosecuted against CONSULTANT for such damages or other claims arising out of or in connection with the sole negligence of CONSULTANT hereunder, CONSULTANT agrees to pay CITY, its officers, agents, or employees, any and all costs and expenses incurred by CITY, its officers, agents or employees in such action or proceeding, including but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees. ARTICLE XV = Insurance A. Without limiting CONSULTANT'S obligations arising under ARTICLE XIV - Indemnity , CONSULTANT shall not begin work under this Agreement until it obtains policies of insurance required under this section. The insurance shall cover CONSULTANT, its agents, representatives and employees in connection. with the performance of work under this Agreement, and shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. Insurance coverage shall be as follows: i. Automobile Liability Insurance with minimum coverages of $500,000 -for property damage, $500,000 for injury to one person/single occurrence, and $500,000 for injury to more than one person/single occurrence. ii. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, insuring CITY its elected and appointed officers, agents, and employees from claims for damages for personal injury, including death, as well -as from claims 'for property damage which may arise from CONSULTANT'S actions under this Agreement, whether or not done by CONSULTANT or anyone directly or indirectly employed by CONSULTANT. Such insurance shall have a combined single limit of notless than $1,000,000. iii. Worker's Compensation Insurance for all CONSULTANT'S employees to the extent required by the State of California. B. Deductibility Limits for policies referred to in subparagraphs A (i) (ii) and (iii) shall not exceed $5,000 per occurrence. C. Additional Insured. City, its elected and appointed officers, agents, and employees shall be named as additional insureds on policies referred to in subparagraphs A (i) and (ii). D. Primary Insurance. The insurance required in paragraphs A (i) (ii) and (iv) shall be primary and not excess coverage. E. Evidence of Insurance. Consultant shall furnish CITY, prior to the execution of this Agreement, satisfactory evidence of the insurance required, issued by an insurer authorized to do business in California, and an endorsement to each such policy of insurance evidencing that each carrier is required to give CITY at least 30 days prior written notice of the cancellation of any policy during the effective period of the Agreement. All required insurance policies are subject to approval of the City Attorney. Failure on the part of CONSULTANT to procure or maintain said insurance in full force and effect shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement or procure or renew such insurance, and pay any premiums therefor at CONSULTANT'S expense. ARTICLE XVI - Enforcement of Agreement In the event that legal action is commenced to enforce or declare the rights created under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of costs and reasonable attorney's fees in the amount to be determined by the court. ARTICLE XVII - Conflicts of Interest No member of the governing body of the CITY and no other officer, employee, or agent of the CITY who exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the planning and carrying out of the program, shall have any personal financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement; and the CONSULTANT further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall be employed. ARTICLE XVIII - Independent CONSULTANT The CONSULTANT is and shall at all times remain as to the CITY a wholly independent consultant. Neither the CITY nor any of its agents shall have control over the conduct of the CONSULTANT or any of the CONSULTANT's employees, except as herein set forth. The CONSULTANT shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are in any manner agents or employees of the CITY. ARTICLE XIX Entire Agreement of the Parties This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties hereto with respect to the employment of CONSULTANT by CITY and contains all the covenants and agreements between the parties with respect such .employment in any manner whatsoever. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein, and that no other agreement or amendment hereto shall be effective unless executed in writing and signed by both CITY and CONSULTANT. ARTICLE XX - Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, and all applicable federal statutes and regulations as amended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CONSULTANT MAYOR: Mayor, City of Hermosa Beach Agent, HY-COM & Associates, Inc. ATTEST: Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\CIP\95-507 Valley Park Improvements\psa hy-com 7-2-02.doc SCOPE OF SERVICES Hy -Com & Associates will provide the following scope of services for the Construction Management and Inspection of various projects on an as needed basis. Task Description PROJECT Monitor the work of the contractor and coordinate the work with CONTROL the City of Hermosa Beach's activities and responsibilities to complete the project according to the objectives of cost, time and . quality: - Maintain a Resident Construction Inspector at the project site to coordinate and provide general direction of the work and progress of the contractors on the project. — Establish on-site organization and lines of authority to carry out the overall plans of the construction team. - Schedule and conduct progress meetings at which the City of Hermosa Beach, contractor and Project Manager can discuss jointly such matters as procedures, progress, problems and scheduling. Write and distribute minutes of the meetings. — Provide regular monitoring of the schedule as construction progresses. Identify potential variances between scheduled and probable completion dates. Review schedule for work not started or incomplete and recommend to the City of Heromosa Beach and contractor's adjustments in the schedule to meet the desired completion date. Provide summary reports that monitor and document all changes in schedule. — Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of materials and supplies to meet the schedule. Recommend necessary actions to the City of Hermosa Beach when contractor fails to meet contract requirements. Task COST CONTROL CHANGE ORDERS PAYMENT TO CONTRACTORS CITY CONSULTANTS INSPECTION DOCUMENT INTERPRETATION CONSTRUCTION STAKING SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES Description Develop and monitor an effective system of project cost control. Revise and refine the initially approved project construction budget; incorporate approved changes as they occur; and develop cash flow reports and forecasts as needed. Identify variances between actual to budgeted and estimated costs, and advise City of Hermosa Beach whenever project costs exceed budgets or estimates. Develop and implement a system for the preparation, review, and processing of Change Orders. Recommend necessary or desirable changes to the City of Hermosa Beach; review requests for changes; submit recommendations to the City; and, assist in negotiating Change Orders. Develop and implement a procedure for the review, processing, and payment of applications by contractors for progress and final payments. Coordinate professional services of testing laboratories and special consultants. Inspect the work of contractors for defects and deficiencies in the work for compliance with the drawings and specifications. Refer questions for interpretation of the documents prepared by the Engineer with the City of Hermosa Beach In collaboration with the contractors, coordinate all construction staking services to ensure uninterrupted contract phasing. In collaboration with the Design Engineer, establish and implement procedures for expediting the processing and approval of shop drawings and samples. Set up and maintain a log of submittals. Task Description REPORTS AND Record the progress of the project. Submit written progress PROJECT SIZE reports to the. City of Hermosa Beach, including information on DOCUMENTS ' the contractors' work and the percentage of completion. Keep a daily log and provide for its availability to the City. Maintain at the project site, on a current basis, records of all 'necessary contracts, photos/video, drawings, samples, materials, equipment, operation and maintenance manuals, and other construction - related documents, including all revisions. Obtain data from contractors and maintain a current set of record drawings, specifications, and operating manuals. At the completion of the project, deliver all such records to the City of Hermosa Beach SUBSTANTIAL Determine substantial completion of the work or designated COMPLETION portions thereof, and prepare for the City of Hermosa Beach a list of incomplete or unsatisfactory items and a schedule for their completion. Establish closeout procedures . for contractors. Review project with inspectors. Ensure contractors complete all lists and notify the Project Manager, in writing, that the contractor is ready for substantial completion inspection. Establish a date of the inspection with all parties present. Prepare a final punch list and issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion showing all correction items. START-UP With the City of Hermosa Beach's personnel, check out utilities, operations systems, and equipment for readiness. Assist in their initial start-up and testing by the contractors. FINAL Determine completion and provide written notice to the City of COMPLETION Hermosa Beach that the work is ready for final inspection. Secure and transmit to the City required guarantees, affidavits, releases, bonds, and waivers. Turn over to the City all keys, manuals, record drawings, and maintenance stocks. FINAL PAYMENT Review all quantities, unit costs, retentions, claims, and final TO CONTRACTOR change orders with City Project Manager to ensure all is in order. Recommend to the City of Hermosa Beach full payment for the contractor. • Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council July 2, 2002 /g/�� Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 PROJECT NO. CIP 95-622 CITY HALL REMODEL — ADA UPGRADES APPROVE SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE WALKWAY CANOPY. Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve the attached Supplemental Agreement No. 1 for Project No. CIP 95-622 for $19,335.74; 2. Authorize the City Manager and the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to execute the Supplemental Agreement; 3. Authorize the Director of Public Works to make minor changes as necessary within the contingency of $1,935.00; and 4. Authorize transfer of $21,290.00 from CIP 01-633 Fund (re -roofing of City buildings) to CIP 95-622 for completion of the recommended work. Background: Removal and replacement of the walkway canopy north of the Council Chambers lobby leading to the Police Department is included in CIP 01-633. Re -roofing of City buildings is planned for this fiscal year. Analysis: Corona Constructors is currently under contract for CIP 95-622 — City Hall Remodel — and is working on the front entrance to City Hall. This work will be completed before July 31, 2002. Therefore, Staff recommends that the canopy replacement be added to Corona Constructors scope of work to minimize the inconvenience to the public visiting City Hall. The canopy roof structure from the Council Chambers to the Police Department entry is a safety concern to Staff. The deck has major dry rot, which must be replaced immediately. The fastest way to expedite the canopy replacement is to approve the supplemental agreement with Corona Constructors for replacement of the canopy at this time. Fiscal Impact: CIP 01-633 has an appropriation of $220,000.00 from the Capital Improvement Fund (301). With this transfer, this CIP project will be reduced by $21,290.00, which was originally allocated for the canopy replacement. 21 Attachment: Supplemental Agreement . Respectfully submitted, Homay • Behboodi Associate Engineer Noted for fiscal impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director Concur: ‘'‘/Gc� / l 411- /Harold C. Williams, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer Concur: Steph urr-II City Manager F:\B95\PWFILES\CCITEMS\95-622 approve supp agmt walkway canopy 7-9-02.doc S SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 1 City of Hermosa Beach Department of Public Works Date: 07-02-02 Project Title: City Hall Remodel — ADA Upgrades The changes or interpretations described and noted herein are hereby authorized. The signed original of this order is on file at the office of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer. You are hereby directed to make the herein -described changes to the plans and specifications. Note: This supplemental agreement is not effective until approved by Owner, or until an authorized Field Order is executed. Show as separate numbered paragraphs: (1) Reason for change; (2) Description of change; (3) Change in contract cost; (4) Extension of contract, if warranted; Project No.: CIP NO. 95-622 (1) Reason for change: To expedite construction, the City has requested that the contractor working on the City Hall Remodel removes and replaces the walkway canopy between the entrance to the Police Department and the Council Chamber Lobby. (2) Description of change: Remove and replace existing canopy roof structure. (3) Change in contract cost: ADD: $19.335.74 (4) Extension of Contract, if warranted: 5 Working Days This supplemental agreement constitutes full and complete compensation for all labor, equipment, materials, overhead, profit, any and all indirect costs, and time adjustment to perform the above described changes. All other costs are non -compensable. The specifications, where pertinent, shall apply to all changes. CURRENT CONTRACT PRICE $1,455,993.68 CHANGE TO CONTRACT PRICE Add $19,335.74 REVISED CONTRACT TOTAL $1,475,329.42, CHANGE TO CONTRACT TIME 5 Working Days Alk Recommended: ,2001 Accepted: , 2001 Authorized: . 2001 Authorized: - 2000 Project Manager Contractor/Corona Constructors Director of Public Works/City Engineer City Manager F:\B95\PWFILES\CIP\95-622 City Hall Remodel\95-622 Agreement Nol.doc ri • i "' 0?/' Honorabl ' Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council July 3, 20 2 Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 PROJECT NO. CIP 95-622 CITY HALL REMODEL — ADA UPGRADES — AWARD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR AUDIONISUAL SYSTEM FOR COUNCIL CHAMBERS Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Award a Professional Services Agreement for the audio/visual system to Pacific Video Products, Inc. of Placentia, California in the amount of $142,568.38; 2. Appropriate $81,825.00, including 10% for contingencies, from the Equipment Replacement Fund to provide funding for the audio/visual system for the Council Chambers; and 3. Authorize the Mayor to sign and the City Clerk to attest the agreement with Pacific Video Products, Inc. to provide design, furnish equipment and installation for the audio/visual system for the Council Chambers upon approval by the City Attorney. Background: On August 28, 2001, Council awarded the construction contract for Project No. CIP 95-622 City Hall Remodel, ADA Upgrades to Corona Constructors. At the meeting of September 22, 2001, Council approved amending the contract to include the proposed alternates. This included funding for replacement of the existing outdated and inefficient video system in the Council Chambers. Staff contacted several media -consulting firms for the design of the audio/visual system. Four firms responded to the City's request for proposals and were invited to make a presentation. A panel consisting of City Staff and an expert from Adelphia Cable Company received the presentations and selected Integrated Media Systems (IMS). to provide the facility layout which includes optical paths and sight lines, specialized lighting requirements, electrical, conduit requirements, speaker enclosures, remote control interfaces, and optimum design. The General Contractor has completed the infrastructure work. The second phase of upgrading the audio/visual system was the procurement of the integrated system equipment. IMS submitted an integrated system at a cost of $315,085.00. After reviewing the proposal, Staff contacted other suppliers in order to obtain quotes to do a cost comparison. The most complete and cost effective supplier is Pacific Video Products, Inc. (PVP). PVP has provided a full and complete proposal at a cost of $142,568.38. This includes all equipment, engineering, installation, training and support following the warranty period. The system will meef the heeds of the City for years to come. The system is a 3 -camera system which is integrated with the audio system and lighting. It is upgradable and can be expanded to add another camera, voting display, individual LCD screens, and other features that may come along. Overall, this system is very comparable to those used in other nearby cities. Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach both have 4 -camera systems that are set up very much like this system. Lawndale has a more advanced system that includes some of the options mentioned above. The system will 2j • • improve the picture and sound transmitted to the cable company. Adelphia has provided input as we were going through the review of the system. COST BREAKDOWN Audio System $ 15,647.55 Video System 92,314.00 Sub -Total $ 107,961.55 Sales Tax 8,906.83 Engineering/Installation 24,500.00 Shipping 1,200.00 Total $ 142,568.38 Fiscal Impact: Currently $75,000.00 has been allocated for the video portion of the audio/visual system. Additional funding of $81,825.00 from the 715 Equipment Replacement Fund is needed for the completion of the proposed audio/visual system. Attachment: Professional Services Agreement Respectfully submitted, Homayo Behboodi Associate Engineer Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland Finance Director 2 Concur: Harold C. Williams, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer. Concur: Stephe . B City M ger F/B95/Pwfiles/Ccitems/95-622 Award AV System 7-9-02.doc • • PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9th. day of July, 2002 at Hermosa Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of California, by and between the CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, through its duly elected, qualified and acting MAYOR, hereinafter called the CITY, and Pacific Video Products, Inc., hereinafter called the CONSULTANT. WITNESSETH: That the CONSULTANT for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the CITY herein expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the CITY professional services and materials, as follows: ARTICLE I - Scope of Work PSA No 02.007 CONSULTANT shall perform all work necessary to complete in a manner satisfactory to CITY. the services set forth in the plans and specifications or the scope of work attached as, Exhibit "A". ARTICLE II - Costs The CITY agrees to pay CONSULTANT for all the work or any part of the work performed under this Agreement at the rates and in the manner established in the attached Bid Proposal. Total expenditure made under this contract shall not exceed the sum of $142,568.38. This fee includes all expenses, consisting of all incidental blueprinting, photography, travel, and miscellaneous costs, estimated to be accrued during the life of the contract. It also includes any escalation or inflation factors anticipated. No increase in fees will be allowed during the life of the contract. Any increase in contract amount or scope shall be by express written amendment approved by the CITY and CONSULTANT. The CONSULTANT will be reimbursed for costs incurred in the performance hereof as are allowable under the provisions of Part 1-14 of the Federal Procurement Regulations. ARTICLE III - Method of Payment CONSULTANT shall be reimbursed monthly in arrears based upon the hourly services provided. CONSULTANT shall submit invoices in triplicate and addressed to. the CITY, c/o the Finance Department, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254- 3884. ARTICLE IV - Subcontracting CONSULTANT shall not be permitted to subcontract any portion of this contract without the express written consent of the CITY. ARTICLE V - Completion Date CONSULTANT shall commence work under this agreement upon execution of this agreement and shall complete the work according to the schedule submitted .as part of Exhibit "A", however, the CITY's Director of Public Works may extend the completion date as required by the scope of this contract. Any contract time extension shall require the express written consent of the Director of Public Works. ARTICLE VI - Accounting Records CONSULTANT must maintain accounting records and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred which records and documents shall be kept available at the CONSULTANT's California office during the contract period and thereafter for three years from the date of final payment of Federal funds hereunder. ARTICLE VII Ownership of Data All data, maps, photographs, and other material collected or prepared under the contract shall become the property of the CITY. ARTICLE VIII - Termination This contract may be terminated at any time for breach and the CITY may terminate unilaterally and without cause upon seven (7). days written notice to the CONSULTANT. All work satisfactorily performed pursuant to the contract and prior to the date of termination may be claimed for reimbursement. ARTICLE IX - Assignability CONSULTANT shall not assign or transfer interest in this contract without the prior written conse.nt of the CITY. ARTICLE X - Amendment It is mutually understood and agreed that no alteration or variation of the terms of this contract, or any subcontract requiring the approval of the .CITY, shall be valid unless made in writing, signed by the parties hereto, and approved by all necessary parties. . 7 ARTICLE XI - Non -Solicitation Clause The CONSULTANT warrants that he or she has not employed or retained any company or persons, other than a bona . fide employee working solely for the CONSULTANT, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the CITY shall have the right to annul this contract without liability, or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. ARTICLE XII - Equal Opportunity Assurance During the performance of this contract, the CONSULTANT agrees as follows: A. The CONSULTANT will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, sex, creed, color or national origin. The CONSULTANT will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed; and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, sex, creed; color or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, :.upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoffs or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The CONSULTANT agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. B. "The CONSULTANT will, in all ` solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the CONSULTANT, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, creed, color or national origin. C. The CONSULTANT will permit access to their books, records and accounts by the applicant agency, the State, the Federal Highway Administration and/or the National Highway Traffic Safety. Administration for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with this nondiscrimination clause. D. In the event of the CONSULTANT's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part. ARTICLE XIII - Clean Air Act During the performance of this Contract, the CONSULTANT agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) as amended. 3 • ARTICLE XIV - Indemnity CONSULTANT agrees to indemnify the CITY, its officers, employees and agents against, and will hold and save each of them harmless from, any and all actions, claims, damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm, entity, corporation, political subdivision or other organization arising out of the negligent acts or intentional tortious acts, errors or omissions of CONSULTANT, its agents, employees, subcontractors, or invitees, provided for herein. CONSULTANT will defend any action or actions filed in connection with any of said claims, damages, penalties, obligations or liabilities and will pay all costs and : expenses, including attorneys' fees incurred in connection . herewith. CONSULTANT will promptly pay any judgment rendered against. CITY, its officers, agents or employees for any such claims, damages, penalties, obligations or liabilities. In the event CITY, its officers, agents or ymployees is made a party to any action or proceeding filed or prosecuted against CONSULTANT for such damages or other claims arising out of or in connection with the sole negligence of CONSULTANT hereunder, CONSULTANT agrees to pay CITY, its officers, agents, or employees, any and all costs and expenses incurred by CITY, its officers, agents or employees in such action or proceeding, including but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees. ARTICLE XV - Insurance A. Without limiting CONSULTANT'S obligations arising under ARTICLE XIV - Indemnity , CONSULTANT shall not begin work under this Agreement until it obtains policies of insurance required under this section. The insurance shall cover CONSULTANT, its agents, representatives and employees in connection with the performance of work under this Agreement, and shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. Insurance coverage shall be as follows: i. Automobile Liability Insurance with minimum coverages of $500,000 for property damage, $500,000 for injury to one person/single occurrence; and $500,000 for injury to more than one person/single occurrence. ii. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, insuring CITY its elected and appointed officers, agents, and employees from claims for damages for personal injury, including death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from CONSULTANT'S actions under, this Agreement, whether or not done by CONSULTANT or anyone directly or indirectly employed by CONSULTANT. Such insurance shall have a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000. iii. Worker's Compensation Insurance for all CONSULTANT'S employees to the extent required by the State: of California. B. Deductibility Limits for policies referred to in subparagraphs A (i) (ii) and (iii) shall not exceed $5,000 per occurrence. 4 • • C. Additional Insured. City, its elected and appointed officers, agents, and employees shall be named as additional insureds on policies referred to in subparagraphs A.(i) and (ii). D Primary Insurance. The insurance required in paragraphs A (i) (ii) and (iv) shall be primary and not excess coverage. E. Evidence of Insurance. Consultant shall furnish CITY, prior to the execution of this Agreement, satisfactory evidence of the insurance required, issued by an insurer authorized to do business in California, and an endorsement to each such policy of insurance evidencing that each carrier is required to give CITY at least 30 days prior written notice of the cancellation of any policy during the effective period of the Agreement. All required insurance policies are subject to approval of the City Attorney. Failure on the part of CONSULTANT to procure or maintain said insurance in full force and effect shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement or procure or renew such insurance, and pay any premiums therefor at CONSULTANT'S expense. ARTICLE XVI - Enforcement of Agreement In the event that legal action is commenced to enforce or declare the rights created under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of costs and reasonable attorney's fees in the amount to be determined by the court. ARTICLE XVII - Conflicts of Interest No member of the governing body of the CITY and no other officer, employee, or agent of the CITY who exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the planning and carrying out of the program, shall have any personal financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement; and the CONSULTANT further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall be employed. ARTICLE XVIII - Independent CONSULTANT The CONSULTANT is and shall at all times remain as to the CITY a wholly independent consultant. Neither the CITY nor any of its agents shall have control over the conduct of the CONSULTANT or any of the CONSULTANT's employees, except as herein set forth. The CONSULTANT shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are in any manner agents or employees of the CITY. ARTICLE XIX - Entire Agreement of the Parties This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties hereto with respect to the employment of CONSULTANT by CITY and contains all the covenants and agreements between the parties with respect such employment in any manner whatsoever. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or • otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein, and that no other agreement or amendment hereto shall be effective unless executed in writing and signed by both CITY and CONSULTANT. ARTICLE XX - Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the -laws of the State of California, and all applicable federal statutes and regulations as amended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CONSULTANT MAYOR: Mayor, City of Hermosa Beach Pacific Video Products ATTEST: Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney 6 F:\B95\PWFILES\PSA\02.007 Pacific Video Products 7-9-02.doc SCOPE OF WORK i Perform the following for the Hermosa Beach Council Chambers: Engineering/Planning Identification of electrical requirements Identification of structural concerns Provide drawings, blueprints, cable charts as necessary Installation of pan/tilt camera system Installation of camera system and other video equipment as purchased Set up and test video equipment Installation of audio system - Set up and test audio equipment Installation of presentation equipment Installation of control system Pull cable as necessary (cable provided by PVP) and terminate at proper locations. Integrate new equipment with existing system/equipment Test system and equipment alignment Provide training for appropriate City Staff EXHIBIT A ITEM QTY. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25.. 26 27 28 29 30. 31. 32. 3 PANASONIC AW -E300 CONVERTIBLE CAMERA. 3 PANASONIC AW-PH300A INDOOR PAN/TILT SYSTEM. 3 PANASONIC AW-PS300 POWER SUPPLY. 3 PANASONIC AWLZ1OMD6 CANON LENS. 3 PANASONIC AWCA50T15 CABLE. 1 PANASONIC AWRP505 PAN/TILT CONTROLLER. 1 PANASONIC AWPS301. 1 PANASONIC AWHB505 MULTIPLEXER. 1 PANASONIC AWPS505 POWER SUPPLY, 1 . PANASONIC WJ-MX70 VIDEO MIXER. 2 PANASONIC AG-DS555 VHS/SVHS VTR. 6 PANASONIC CT-S1390Y 13" COLOR MONITOR. 2 FEC RKSP7350 RACK MOUNT. 1 SANYO PLC-XF20 XGA PROJECTOR w/ LONG THROW LENS. 1 DA -LITE 40973 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROLLER. 1 MACKIE 1,202VLZPRO AUDIO MIXER. 1 LECTROSONICS AM16 AUTOMATIC MIXER. 1 LECTROSONICS DSP EQUALIZER. 1 ELMO EV-400AF VISUAL PRESENTER 1 EXTRON SYSTEM 8 PLUS SWITCHER. 2 EXTRON VSC150 SCAN CONVERTER. 1 MIDDLE "ATLANTIC VERTICAL RACK SYSTEM. 23 TANNOY CMS65-15 8" SPEAKERS. 6 BOXES TANNOY TRG 6/8 ROUND SPEAKER GRILL. 1 CONTROLYNX SYSTEM CONTROLLER. 4 RDL-RU-DA4D 1X8 MONO AUDIO D.A. 4 RDL-RU-VDA41X4 VIDEO D.A. 1 LOT MATERIALS, CABLES, CONNECTORS, HARDWARE. 11 AUDIO TECHNICA AT85.700MLA SHOCK MOUNT. 1 RANE AMPLIFIER/6 TRANSORMERS/1 RACK MOUNT 1 SHURE HANDHELD WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM W/4 MICS 1 SENNHEISER SI30/2250 HEARING ASSIS SYS W/ 5 REC •--^JUL-07-02 SUN 10:29 LISSNER-TBDTP 310 3762287 FACSIMILE COVER SHEET AND MESSAGE. Total number of pages including this cover sheet 1 Date: SUN 7-7-02 Time To: City Council, City of Hermosa Beach Fax: (310) 372-6186 Voice: (310) 318-0216 From: James Lissner, 2715 El Oeste, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Fax: (310) 376-2287 Voice: (310) 376-4626 Venue: COUNCIL MEETING OF1-9-02. ITEM 2(j) Subject: COUNCIL. CHAMBER, A/V SYSTEM P.01 Councilmembers: Please pull, and kill, item 2(j). Some of the reasons to not approve, in no particular order: L The public is not complaining about not having multiple camera angles, fancy graphics, eke. The public, me included, would be satisfied if you would (a.) purchase a new camera ($2000 at most), (b.) have a tech tune up the present sound system to get rid of hums and buzzes, and (c.) fix the transmission problems that have caused some recent city meetings to go off the air midway through. 2. The council broadcasts have a very small audience, and it is shrinking. The $142,568.38 should be spent where it benefits more members of the public, more often. For example, it could pay the salaries for two police officers. It could buy you six new police cars, pave a street, or slurry seal half the town. Or, see #3, immediately below. 3. If you're determined to spend major money In the name of "public access to government" the highest priority should be to make the programs accessible to more people, particularly those citizens who do not have cable TV. At present there is no provision for Internet or low power FM broadcast of the meetings, both of which arc quite inexpensive and easy to do considering that you already have the needed infrastructure - a T1 line and a tall tower (at the fire department). 4. $1200.00 for "shipping" seems odd. All the equipment they're talking about, all together, can't weigh more than 100 pounds. And $24,500.00 for installation seems like a lot. 5. The present sound system is just a few years old, and is not obsolete. All it needs is to be operated, and maintained, by properly trained personnel. 6. You have a public works commission. This project should have been delegated to them, and still can be. Sincerely, • SUPPLEMENTAL 2j Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council CONTINUED FROM THE MEETINGS OF MAY 28, AND JUNE 11, 2002 July 2, 2002 Regular Meeting of July 8, 2002 SUBJECT: RECONSIDERATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT (CUP 02-3): THE PITCHER HOUSE —142 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY REQUEST: TO ALLOW ON -SALE GENERAL ALCOHOL AT AN EXISTING ON -SALE BEER AND WINE ESTABLISHMENT WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Recommendation Adopt the attached resolution sustaining the Planning Commission's approval. Background PROJECT INFORMATION: ZONING: GENERAL PLAN: FLOOR AREA: PARKING PROVIDED: MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY: ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: Commercial SPA 7 Commercial Corridor 2,793 Square Feet 8 Spaces 233 Categorically Exempt, Class 1 Finding On May 28, 2002 the City Council considered the Conditional Use Permit and directed staff to return with a resolution to deny the project based on the applicant's failure to fully carry out the requirements of the current CUP. The two outstanding compliance issues involved installation of an air -conditioner adequately sized to ensure that doors and windows remain closed during periods of live entertainment, and the preparation of an acoustical study by a qualified engineer to ensure compliance with the noise ordinance. Several community members who attended the meeting complained about noise and parking in connection with the business. At the meeting of June 11, the City Council decided not to adopt the resolution of denial as the applicant had shown progress in implementing these conditions, and instead re -opened the hearing to consider additional public testimony. The project has been re -noticed to allow consideration of additional public testimony. On April 16, 2002, the Planning Commission unanimously approved a CUP amendment to allow on -sale general alcohol for the business which has been operating for well over thirty years. According to business license records dating back to 1971, during the period of 1971 to 1978, and 1981 to 1985 business licenses had been issued for on -sale general alcohol. The business was originally established prior to the requirements for a CUP for on -sale alcohol establishments, and operated as a legal nonconforming use until 1989. In July 1989, the Planning Commission approved a CUP for on -sale beer and wine as required pursuant to Section 17.52.060. According to this Code provision, all existing establishments with alcohol sales, which did not have a CUP were required to obtain one within two years. Notices were sent to all businesses with on -sale and off -sale alcohol that were established prior to the CUP requirement. In November 1997, the Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use:Permit Amendment for live entertainment. The premises are currently used for billiards, video games, shuffleboard, foosball, table tennis, live entertainment and dancing in conjunction with on -sale beer and wine sales and some food service. the business has been continuously operating as a "tavern" and currently has a type 42 ABC license for on -sale beer and wine sales in a public premise. The use is nonconforming to parking, providing 8 spaces located behind the business (available at night for exclusive use, of the Pitcher House), whereas 35 spaces would be required under current parking requirements for a bar. Most parking for customers is available on Pacific Coast Highway or on 2nd Street. Analysis Since the May 28 meeting the applicant has implemented the conditions of the current CUP relating to . noise, including the installation of an air-conditioning system sized to condition the space, and obtained the services of an acoustical engineer to evaluate the off-site noise impacts. The analysis of the acoustical engineer is attached, and shows that the applicant has taken measures pursuant to his recommendations, and that with live music in progress and the doors and windows closed, the live entertainment complies with the Noise Ordinance. With compliance with the above noted conditions, the proposed use is appropriate to the commercial zone and consistent with the General Plan. The interior changes made since 1997 relocate the dance floor and stage to more central location and maintain the kitchen facilities. The occupant load for the business is unchanged. The interior layout includes a bar with stools, tables, billiard and game area, dance floor, stage, dining room, kitchen, restrooms and office. According the police records from July 1997 to April 2002, only two loud music complaints have been received, in. 1998, and one complaint regarding loud persons in November, 2001. The Police Department has advised that there appear to few operating nuisance problems reported for the business. To address potential nuisances related to the use and potential noise problems of live entertainment the proposed resolution includes standard conditions for on -sale general alcohol and live entertainment, and includes biannual acoustical review of the business. Sol Blumenfe Community , D ector velopment Department Steph urrell, City Manager Attachments 1. Draft Resolution to sustain the Commission's approval 2. Memo from Acoustical Engineer 3. Location Map 4. P.C. Minutes / Resolution 5. Correspondence B95/cd/cc/cup02-3final 3 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, SUSTAINING THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, AS AMENDED, TO ALLOW ON -SALE OF GENERAL ALCOHOL IN CONJUNCTION WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AT 142 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 44, AND NORTHERLY 50.69 FT. OF LOTS 45 & 46 HOME BUILDERS PLACE TRACT. The City Council does hereby resolve and order as follows: Section 1. An application was filed by Gary Cullen, business owner of the Pitcher House located at 142 Pacific Coast Highway, seeking amendment of a Conditional Use Permit to allow on -sale general alcohol. Section 2. The Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed de novo public hearing to consider the subject application on April 16, 2002, at which time testimony and evidence, both .written and oral, was presented to and considered by the Planning Commission. Section 3. The City Council conducted a duly noticed de novo public hearing to reconsider the Planning Commission's approval of the CUP Amendment on May 28, and July 8, 2002, at which testimony and evidence, both written and oral, was presented to and considered by the City Council. Section 4. Based on evidence received at the public hearings, the Planning Commission makes the following factual findings: 1. The Pitcher House has been in operation at this location for over thirty years. The business was originally established prior to the requirement for a Conditional Use Permit for on -sale alcohol. In July 1989 the Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit for on -sale beer and wine for the existing beer and wine bar as required pursuant to Section 17.52.060, which required existing establishments to comply with the requirement to obtain a Conditional Use Permit. In July 1997 the Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit Amendment to allow live entertainment in conjunction with the existing use, with a live entertainment stage and dance floor in the back of the establishment. 2. The applicant is proposing to change from an on -sale beer and wine establishment with live entertainment, to an on -sale general alcohol establishment with live entertainment. Interior changes made since the 1997 amendment for live entertainment involve relocation of the dance floor and entertainment stage to a more central location within the building. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3. The site is zoned Commercial S.P.A. 7, which allows uses as permitted in the C-3 zone, allowing the continuation of the existing "tavern" or bar use, and live entertainment with proposed on -sale alcohol use with a Conditional Use Permit, and allows dancing as a permitted use. Section 5. Based on the foregoing factual findings, the City Council makes the following findings pertaining to the application to amend the Conditional Use Permit: 1. The proposed amendment does not alter the primary use of the establishment as a "tavern" or bar which has been ongoing for over 30 years consistent with licenses obtained from the State Alcoholic Beverage Control, and City approval, and does not substantially intensify or change the use or its impacts; 2. The relocation of the entertainment stage and dance area does not change the intensity of the prior approve location, and helps mitigate the impacts of noise on neighboring residents to the east. 3. The site is zoned S.P.A. 7,, and is suitable for the proposed use with the proposed amendment for on -sale alcohol; 4. The proposed use is compatible with surrounding commercial uses along P.C.H.; 5. The implementation of conditions previously imposed on this business to address noise impacts from live entertainment, including the installation of an adequately sized air -conditioner and an acoustical study, and imposition of conditions as required by this resolution will mitigate any negative impacts on nearby residential or commercial properties; 6. The project is Categorically Exempt from the requirement for an environmental assessment, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, Sections 15303c, Class 1 project with the finding that the project involves negligible or no expansion of use beyond that which is previously existing on the premises. Section 6. Based on the foregoing, the City Council hereby sustains the decision of the Planning Commission and approves the Conditional Use Permit subject to the amended Conditions of Approval as follows: 1. The development and continued use of the property shall be in conformance with submitted plans received and reviewed by the Planning Commission at their meeting of April 16, 2002, and received and reviewed by the City Council at their meetings of May 28, and July 8, 2002. Any minor modification shall be reviewed and may be approved by the Community Development Director. This permit as amended shall not be in effect until all of the Conditions have been fully implemented and approved by the Community Development Director. 2 1� 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 The hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 A.M. and 2:00 A.M. daily. 3. Live entertainment shall be limited to the "entertainment stage" as shown on submitted plans on file. 4. An acoustical study shall be prepared by an acoustical" engineer, including proposed sound dampening features to baffle and direct sound away from the entrance/exit and window areas to ensure compliance with the noise ordinance. Said study and sound dampening features shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director and shall be implemented in the building. A. The acoustical study shall be based on the worst-case scenario, or on a sound level that will not be exceeded at any given time. B. Management shall be responsible for the music/entertainment volume levels. C. During the performance of any live entertainment, the exterior doors and windows shall remain closed. D. The acoustical study shall be prepared biannually and submitted to the Community Development Department for biannual review by the Planning Commission. 5. An air conditioning system shall be installed of an adequate size to air condition the entire building, prior to any entertainment activity being conducted on the premises. The establishment shall not adversely effect the welfare of the residents, and/or commercial establishments nearby. 7. The business shall prevent loitering, unruliness, and boisterous activities of the patrons outside the business, or in the immediate area. The Police Chief may determine that a continuing police problem exists and may, subject to the review of the Planning Commission, direct the presence of a police approved doorman and/or security personnel to eliminate the problem. If the problem persists the Chief then . shall submit a report to the Planning Commission, which will automatically initiate a review of this Conditional Use Permit by the Commission. 9. The exterior of the premises shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner, and maintained free of graffiti at all times. 10. The project and the continued operation of the business shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Municipal Code. 11. The hours for live entertainment shall be limited to the hours between 4:00 P.M. 3 to 1:15 A.M. Monday. through Friday, and from 9:00 A.M. to 1:15 A.M. on Saturday, Sundays, and Federal and State Holidays, Cinco De Mayo, and St. Patrick's day. 12. Management shall be responsible for the music/entertainment volume levels. 13. Noise emanating from the property shall be within the limitations prescribed by the city's noise ordinance and, as such, continuous, repeated or sustained noise . between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 8:00 A.M., that is plainly audible from an adjacent or nearby residential dwelling unit, is specifically prohibited. Section 7 This grant shall not be effective for any purposes until the permittee and the owners of the property involved have filed at the office of the Planning Division of the Community Development Department their affidavits stating that they are aware of, and agree to accept, all of the conditions of this grant. The Conditional Use Permit shall be recorded, and proof of recordation shall be submitted to the Community Development Department. Each of the above conditions is separately enforced, and if one of the conditions of approval is found to be invalid by a court of law, all the other conditions shall remain valid an enforceable. Permittee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, it agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City or its agents, officers, or employee to attack, set aside, void or annul this permit approval, which action is brought within the applicable time period of Government Code Section 65907. The City shall promptly notify the permittee of any claim, action, or proceeding and the City shall cooperate fully in the defense. If the City fails to promptly notify the permittee of any claim, action or proceeding, or if the City fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the permittee shall not thereafter be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City. The permittee shall reimburse the City for any court and attorney's fees which the City may be required to pay as a result of any claim or action brought against the City because of this grant. Although the permittee is the real party in interest in an action, the City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of the action, but such participation shall not relieve the permittee of any obligation under this condition. The subject property shall be developed, maintained and operated in full compliance with the conditions of this grant and any law, statute, ordinance or other regulation applicable to any development or activity on the subject property. Failure of the 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 '28 • 29 permittee to cease any development or activity not in full compliance shall be a violation of these conditions. Section 8 The Planning Commission may review this Conditional Use Permit and may amend the subject conditions or impose any new conditions if deemed necessary to mitigate detrimental effects on the neighborhood resulting from the subject use. Section 9 Pursuant to the Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6, any legal challenge to the decision of the Planning Commission, after a formal appeal to the City Council, must be made within 90 days -after the final decision by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of 2002 PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY CUP02-3amended 07/03/2002 10:53 131064 DAVY ASSOCIATE. PAGE 02 Davy Associates, Inc. Consultants in Acoustics 2627 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Suite 212 • Redondo Beach, CA 90278-1604 • Tel: 310-643-5161 • Fax: 310.643-5364 • Email:DavyAssoceaol-co+n PROJECT MEMORANDUM RECEIVED TO: SOL BLUMENFELD DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT J U L 0 3 2002 FROM: BRUCE DAVY COM. DEV. DEPT. PROJECT: THE PITCHER HOUSE DATE: JULY 2, 2002 JN: 2002-59 MEMO NO: P2002-59-3 SUBJECT: LIVE ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY NOISE IMPACT 1. Noise measurements were monitored on 2nd Street at the residences near the Pitcher House on June 2, 2002. Noise levels were barely audible when the band was playing during this site visit. 2. A number of noise mitigation recommendations were submitted to the owner of the Pitcher House. We re -visited the Pitcher House on June 15, 2002 between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. It was observed that a number of our recommendations had been implemented. 3. Noise measurements were repeated during the June 15, 2002 site visit at two locations corresponding to residences on the north and south side of 2nd Street immediately to the east of the Pitcher House. During these measurements, the band was playing and producing noise in the community that was barely audible when there were lulls in traffic. When there was traffic on PCH, noise levels from the band were not audible. The Noise Ordinance of Hermosa Beach (Chapter 8.24 Noise Control) states that it is a violation of the Noise Ordinance to produce amplified music that plainly audible. In our professional opinion, noise was not plainly audible when the band was playing. 07/03/02 10:53 TX/RX NO.4321 P.002 07/03/2002 10:53 131064164 P2002-59-3 The Pitcher House DAVY ASSOCIA1110 PAGE 03 July 2, 2002 Page Two 4. Based on the fact that noise levels were not plainly audible, the Pitcher House is in compliance with Chapter 8.24 Noise Control of the city of Hermosa Beach Municipal Code. Bruce A. Davy, RE. 1.N.C.E. Board Certified Davy & Associates, Inc. Distribution: Sol Blumenfeld Gary Cullen • 07/03/02 10:53 TX/RX NO.4321 P.003 • 07/02/2002 16:34 1310643 Davy Associates, Inc. Consultants in Acoustics DAVY ASSOCIATE. PAGE 02/S3 2627 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Suite 212 - Redonda Beach, CA 902 78-1 601 Tel; 310-643-5161 • Fax: 310-643-5364 • ,Email: DavyAssoct'aoLcorx PROJECT MEMORANDUM TO: SOL BLUMENFELD DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED FROM: BRUCE DAVY J U L 0 2 2002 PROJECT: THE PITCHER. HOUSE COM. DEV. DEPT. DATE: JULY 2, 2002 JN: 2002-59 MEMO NO: • P2002-59-3 SUBJECT: LIVE ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY NOISE IMPACT 1. Noise measurements were monitored on 2nd Street at the residences near the Pitcher House on June 2, 2002. Noise levels were barely audible most of the time and were audible on occasion. 2. A number of noise mitigation recommendations were submitted to the owner of the Pitcher House. We re -visited the Pitcher House on June 15, 2002 between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. It was observed that a number of our recommendations had been implemented. 3. Noise measurements were made at two locations corresponding to residences on the north and south side of 2nd Street immediately to the east of the Pitcher House. These measurements indicated that noise levels were not plainly audible during live entertainment. 4. Based on the fact that noise levels were not plainly audible, the Pitcher House is in compliance with Chapter 8.24 Noise Control of the City of Hermosa Beach Municipal Code. 07/02/02 16:34 TX/RX NO.4316 P.002 PAGE 03/03 07/02/2002 16:34 13106434 DAVY ASSOCIATE P2002 -b9-3 The Pitcher House ruce A. Davy, P.E. I.N.C.E. Board Certified Davy & Associates, Inc. Distribution: Sol Blumenfeld Gary Cullen 07/02/02 16:34 July 2, 2002 Page Two TX/RX NO.4316 P.003 /I • 07/03/2082 10:53 1318645 Davy Associates, Inc. Consultants in Acoustics DAVY ASSOCIAT PAGE 04 2627 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Suite 212 • Redondo Beach, CA 902 78-1 604 • Tel: 310-6¢3-516! • Fax: 310-643-5364 • Email:,DavyAssoceaoLcom PROJECT MEMORANDUM RECEIVED TO: GARY CULLEN J U L 0 2002 FROM: BRUCE DAVY COM, DEV. DEPT. PROJECT: THE PITCHER HOUSE . DATE: JUNE 5, 2002 JN: 2002-59 MEMO NO: P2002-59-1 MR1200 ' SUBJECT: LIVE ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY NOISE IMPACT 1. In accordance with your request, we have monitored noise levels generated by live entertainment at The Pitcher House at 142 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach. 2. Noise measurements were made on 2nd Street on June 2, 2002 between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Noise measurements were made at three locations ranging from 155 to 385 feet from the east curb of Pacific Coast Highway. These locations correspond to residences on the north and south side of 2M Street to the east of The Pitcher House. 3. All ambient noise measurements were made with a Larson Davis Model 700 sound level meter calibrated with a B&K Model 4230 acoustical calibrator prior to and following the measurements. At all three locations, the L50, L25, L8, L2 and LMAX ambient noise levels were measured over a 30 -minute period. These noise levels are the noise levels in the Hermosa Beach Noise Ordinance. The L50, L25, L8, and L2 noise levels are those noise levels exceeded 50%, 25%, 8%, and 2% of the time respectively during the measurement interval. The LMAX is the maximum noise level that occurred during the measurement interval. 07/03/02 10:53 TX/RX.N0.4321 P.004 07/03/2002 10:53 13106435364 DAVY ASSOCIATE PAGE 85 P2002-59-1 June 5, 2002 MR1200 ° Page Two The Pitcher House 4. At all three locations, ambient noise levels were controlled by traffic on Pacific Coast Highway. These ambient noise levels due to traffic on Pacific Coast Highway range from an LMAX 64 dBA to an LMAX 74 dBA. 5. Chapter 19.5 - Noise Regulation of the Hermosa Beach City Code sets down noise levels for various land -use districts. The allowable levels for residential and commercial areas are listed in Table 1. Table 1 Hermosa Beach City Code Allowable Noise Levels in dB (10 p.m. to 8 a.m.) L,AQ L25 L8 L2 LMAX Residential 45 50 55 •60 65 Commercial 65 70 75 80 85 The Hermosa Beach Noise Ordinance also allows noise levels in each category to increase to the measured ambient noise levels. For the residential location closest to Pacific Coast Highway, the minimum measured ambient LMAX levels were in the 64 dBA range. Therefore, the criteria for noise levels along 2"d Street would be an LMAX 65 dBA. • 6. The following LMAX levels were measured at the three locations. Table 2 Measured LMAX Noise Levels in dB Location Distance to PCH LMAX 1 155 feet 80 dBA 2 250 72 3 385 74 07/03/02 10':53 TX/RX NO.4321 P.005 07/03/2002 10:53 1310644 P2002-59-1 MR1200 The Pitcher House DAVY ASSOCIATE PAGE 06 June 5, 2002 Page Three 7. From the data summarized in Tables 1 and 2, the noise reduction of the Building will have to increase by 15 dB to comply with the requirements of the Hermosa Beach City Code. 8. We recommend that the Emergency Exit Door at the north side of the Bar be replaced with a solid core 1-3/4" thick wood door. There should be no openings or recessed panels or glazing in this door.- We recommend that Pemko Model 350 adjustable seals be utilized on both the sides and the top. A Pemko Model 430 automatic door bottom should be used at the bottom of the door. A threshold should be installed to ensure optimum sealing of the automatic door bottom. The threshold should be flat, smooth and level. 9. It is recommended that an alcove be installed inside the Emergency Exit Door on the north side. The alcove should be constructed of 2x4 studs with R-11 fiber glass insulation. Two layers of gypboard should be installed in the inside and the outside of the alcove. 10. The inside of the alcove should also be fitted with a 1-3/4" thick solid core wood door fitted with Pemko Model 350 adjustable seals and a Pemko Model 430 automatic door bottom with a fiat, smooth and level threshold. 11. It is recommended that the opening for the existing exhaust fan and through - the -wall NC Unit be closed up. It is our understanding that air-conditioning Is going to be installed. 12. It is recommended that the existing plywood on the outside of the north wall over the original 1920's windows be removed. Two layers of gypboard should be installed over these windows. Both layers of gypboard should be caulked around the edges and the seams with U.S. Gyp Acoustical Sealant The plywood can then be reinstalled. On the interior of these windows, it is recommended that 2x4 studs be installed with a 1" airspace between the studs and the windows. R-11 fiber glass should be installed between the studs and two layers of gypboard should be installed on the inside of the studs. The gypboard should be caulked and taped. A plywood interior can then be installed. 13. It is recommended that the new loudspeakers be placed as close as possible to the listening area. It is recommended that these be hung from the roof joist with Mason Type HD or WHD neoprene hangers. Enclosed is some information on these hangers. It recommended that the new sub -woofers on the stage be isolated with Mason Super W isolators. Manufacturers recommendations for loading for these isolators should be followed. Enclosed is some information on these isolators. 07/03/02 10:53 TX/RX NO.4321 P.006 07/03/2002 10:53 131064 64 DAVY ASSOCIATI PAGE 07 P2002-59-1 June 5, 2002 MR1200 Page Three The Pitcher House 14. It is recommended that 2" thick Owens Corning Type 705 fiber glass board be added to the interior of the north wall of the Bar. This material can be covered with burlap or any open weave fabric. 15. It is recommended that interior noise levels during live music be maintained at no more than 85 dBA in the Bar on average with peaks to 95 dBA. 16. Based on these recommendations, exterior maximum levels at the closest residences should not exceed 65 dBA which will be in compliance with the City of Hermosa Beach Code. Bruce A. Davy, P.E. I.N.C.E. Board Certifie Davy & Associates, Inc. Distribution: Gary Cullen 07/03/02 10:53 TX/RX NO.4321 P.007 07/03/2002 10:53 1310644 DAW ASSOCIATE Rigid Jamb Weatherstrip - Other Special Types ;Rmb __ ] LATCH SIDS '"re_-- _ LATCH SIDE dovr ;T /m° QOO,e4G6moi1_L1 7/. 1 002) j• Q t sties- l , 335AR 33500 33500 336A 338D 3360 goof 0,20° --� % HINGE SIDE M 305 3/4 �t (19.1) 306 305 30SC 3050 305G 308C 3050 3460 t 308 • Ott cl°°` I HINGE SIDE Adjustable Jamb Weatherstrip 01 Adjustable jamb weatherstrip is shown mounted on openings With 1l16' gaps; however, each weatherstrip Can seal gaps up to 114'. Adjustable jamb weatherstrip can adjust 3116' out from the position illustrated. 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Door Bottoms - Handed Surface & Semi -Mortise Models ■ These models have all the same features as the 4301 and the 10 For easy non -handed installation, Pemko recommends using the 4131 except that these are handed, and disassembly of the 4301 Tether than the 430 and the 4131 rather than the 412. mechanism is required to reverse the hand. The 4301; and 4131 are shown on page 66. PAGE 09 430CPKL 430DPKL *300PKL 31/32N (24.6) 430CRL 430DRL 4300RL 430CMPKL 430DMPKL 43OGMPKL Residential Automatic Door Bottoms (7.¢} a1/ —*i (24.6). 430CMRL 430D11ERL 4306MRL SURFACE MOUNTED Parnirorzwearm soar text 115/6" (45.2) IMMO maw tin me CZ) 412BDGPKLL 412BPKL 4120PKL 412DPKL 412GPKL 412SPKL —t I`1--9/e'-I (14.3) 412BDGRL 412BRL. 412CRL 4120RL 412GRL 412551. 412BDGSL 412BSL 412CS1. 412031- 412631. 4125SL End Plates - 430 & 412 Models 4 End plates era provided with all 43U & 41Zmodels to protect the mecttsniem and to give a dean aesthetic appearance. V A5tuetian buaon testees to area, a m (v) 105CV36 ;ti. 1050V36 •�'' COGV36 - -- , ■ Spring loaded door bottom sweep. ■ Available In 3W stack length only. ■ Myr be Cut flown to 24' rrimireute length. Finish .alpsr tion: gages 686 EN ▪ mill finlett aluminum m D milt finish biome (brass) else brigM-dip gold anodized alum. • dear anodlzad alum. D dark brava amazed alum. 0 gold anodized ized aluminum PA pehrted aluminum PW painted whits aluminum S decided stable= steel vim worm oft bagfarrer mit PnMnttorababdAiildeaarlearairtlr4Marloreprersaera dnanwrdeee Settee type far wood doors. 112' maximum drop. Can be trimmed down by as much as 2'. Non -handed. End plates are not provided_ SAID SA1 G 28' SA2D SA212 32' SA3D IA3G 36' SA4D . SA4G 42' VENTURA, CA 800 • 283-9988 MEMPHIS. TN::800 • 824-3018 PEM KO 07/03/02 10:53 TX/RX N0.4321 P.009 /7 ■ 07/03/2002 10:53 131064 64 DAVY ASSOCIATE PAGE 10 United States Cypsu►,, ,ompany USG SHEETROCK Acoustical Sealant Makes Promised Ratings a 07/03/02 10:53 TX/RX Na.4321 P.010 y°, , 07 03/2002i 3/2X02` 10:53 , 131064 3S64 • DAVY ASSOCIATI until USGT" SHEETRCCKC Acoustical Sealant delivers the performance Partition sound ratings can match the promise of sound bests—but only when field -construction gaps are properly sealed. Although often overlooked, complete sealing of gaps is critically ' important to attaining these ratings. Fortunately, it is economical and easy to do. With USG SHEETROCK Acoustical Sealant you can get all the test -rated STC/MTC* your partition assembly can deliver. it sound -seals partitions at gaps and cutouts which are devastating to sound ratings. Use it to seal all abutting dissimilar materials on both sides of partitions, and around. alt cutouts for pipes and plumbing, HVAC grilles: and electrical boxes. USG SHEETROCK Acoustical Sealant is also an integral part of acoustical high-performance partjtion designs developed by United States Gypsum Company for attenuation of low -frequency sound from machinery and music. Advantages Superior Performance Versatile: has many interior acoustical uses. Easily applied on vertical and horizontal surfaces without sagging, even overhead. Sound -tested: at Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories_ An integral component In maintaining STCIMTC partition ratings. • Fire -tested: rates 5/0 flame- spreadIsmoke developed Surface Burning Characteristics, with UL, Inc. label service. Use in fire rated partitions; ASTM 51.19 fire exposure tests—UL Designs U451,11452, U453,11454.11455. Acceptable for use in steel -stud partitions rated 1.3 hr. with no adverse effect on assembly fire . performance; in full -load bearing steel -stud partition (wtal-9-28-7$); specified in two UL Designs—U441(3 hr. ft -Spline double wail, U412 (2 hr. with assembly piping penetration). Permanently flexible: dries tough, but stays resilient to "give" with movement. High adhesion; bonds tenaciously to both porous and non -porous materials. Partial*, and nen-slain. Skinning, and low shrinking: skins over, stays free of dirt. ages Without hardening or cracking. Meets ASTM 0557 requirements, complies with ASTM C919-79. Co. yripnt t987. tinned States Gypsum Company PAGE 11 Fast Application Nonflammable, nonpoisonous: latex -based for easy cleanup with soaplwaterbefore drying. Easy to gun: applies without "cobwebbing" --even overhead. Excellent physical properties: won't - sag on vertical surfaces, good "open time", 'Ong sheflife. Cost -Effective Value Extends assembly perfesmame: maximizes its sound attenuation, with complete perimeter seal of both faces. Efficient appllcaton: good working properties assure fast, efficient application with hand -gun or bulk pumping equipment, whichever suits the job. Application Directions Surface to be caulked must be dean, r!ry and free of dust. Use a caulking -type gun or, for large jobs, pneumatic bulk -pumping equipment. Apply %<" minimum round bead of Sealant to seal perimeter of sound -rated partition or to depth as required for voids and larger openings. Seat sound -rated partitions on both' sides where facings abut dissimilar materials. Apply continuous beads of sealant around alt openings formed for outlets, lights, etc. Completely butter the outside of electrical boxes. Cut gypsum panels with'/s" maximum relief at perimeter to receive sealant. install before sealant skirts. 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A few weeks ago my fiance and I, along with several of our neighbors,attended a City Council meeting to protest The Pitcher House's request for a general liquor license_ Our main concerns were the fact that they were out of compliance with the city noise codes and the irresponsibility of the patrons who drive and park on 21'd Street. Since then, they have done a decent job in limiting the noise from the bar, only because of the fact that my fiance has been consistent in making sure that they comply. Although the music on Thursdays and Fridays has been cut down considerably, it as been a continuous battle on Saturday nights to keep the noise to a minimum. We have had to resort to calling the police in order for the noise to stop. We are responsible residents on 2°d Street and we feel that we shouldn't have to count on this being a regular Saturday night ritual, therefore the noise should stop completely before you consider awarding them this license. Aside from the bar's noise issue is the irresponsibility of its patrons. They continue to drive very fast up (the wrong way) and down the hill, play loud music in their cars and yell outside our bedroom window. Although The Pitcher House is not necessarily responsible for this, we believe that allowing them to have a general liquor license may perpetnatP the problem as we are very concerned about crowd control. We understand that it is Tootie's wish to stay competitive and increase business by obtaining a general liquor license, but we need to be able to come together and decide what will be good for the community as a whole. Along with more business comes more responsibility from him as well as his patrons. Solutions need to be created to alleviate many of the already existing problems facing the residents of 1st, 2nd and 3"d Streets, for example, implementing a valet service or creating a larger lot (away from our properties) to be opened at night. We would also like to strongly urge the city to consider parking by permit only on r, 2a and 3"d Streets. This would eliminate the loud patrons from both The Pitcher House as well as The Hermosa Saloon in the late hours of the evening. They have as much right to this license as we do our sleep. However, we do not want more noise and more traffic on our street! I might add that Mr. Sam Edgerton's pompous and nonchalant attitude concerning this issue in the last meeting was very disheartening and unacceptable. This is a very serious concern for most of us on 2nd Street, and it is not our wish that it be tossed off by this insensitive and self-serving member of the council Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Pi r Layton 845 2nd Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (310) 937-6440 27 ector Blumenfeld, in response to Commissioner Tucker's comment, stated that staff coul proves - 4 .rogress report if the Planning Commission so desires; and advised that if there -re a problem, t - i atter could be set for hearing and the CUP reviewed for m• • ' 'ication or revocation. Commissioner Tucker reiterate permitted to exit in one direction. s concern with traffic, sug_ - . 'ng that the vehicles only be MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman, seco Vice -Chairman Pizer, to APPROVE the applicant's request. The following roll vote reflected AYES: Ho NOES: " ucker ABS i None SENT: None oval of the applicant's request: n, Kersenboom, Perrotti, Pizer 10. CUP 02-3 -- Conditional Use Permit, amendment to allow on -sale general alcohol at 142 Pacific Coast Highway, The Pitcher House. Staff Recommended Action: To approve said request. City Planner Schubach stated that from July 1997 through April 2002, there have only been two noise complaints from the music at this establishment and one complaint regarding loud individuals reported to the Police Department; advised that the applicant is requesting to only change the type of alcohol that will be served at this establishment. Responding to Chairman Perrotti, he noted that this building does have air conditioning, but that it's not adequate for the size of the building; advised that the windows are not open when there is live entertainment; and pointed out that one of the conditions for approval is to require that an adequate air conditioning system be installed to enable the business to close doors and windows during live entertainment activities. Gary Cullen, owner/operator of the Pitcher House, advised that this business has been at this location for the past 52 and a half years; stated that he has been the owner of this business for the past 6 and a half years; and explained that there is an air conditioning unit above the stage with a fan blowing the cool air into the bar area. Mr. Cullen stated that there are no windows on the north side of the building facing the residents; advised that the door is kept closed on the north side of the building; and mentioned that live music is played three nights a week, from 9:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. on Thursday nights and from 9:00 P.M. to 1:15 A.M. on Friday and Saturday nights;- and pointed out that occasionally, there is live entertainment on Sundays. Mr. Cullen noted his interest in being a good neighbor; advised that if something goes wrong, he deals with the problem immediately; and stated that because he is not able to sell mixed drinks, he is experiencing a reduction in business. Commissioner Kersenboom stated that the applicant should abide by the City's code and that an adequate sized air conditioning unit should be provided. 10 - P.C. Minutes 4-16-02 Mr. Cullen expressed his belief that his facility is adequately cooled, but stated that he would install a larger unit if required. He added that on the weekends, he has at least four doormen and two managers in the bar. Bill Bastion, owner of Patrick Malloys, stated that he supports the applicant's request and noted that he should be afforded the same opportunity to compete with similar businesses in the area. Ian Fortuti, soundman for the bar, stated that the bands are instructed when they need to lower the volume of their music. Pat Irwin, south Hermosa Beach resident, expressed his support of the applicant's request. There being no further input, Chairman Perrotti closed the public hearing. Commissioner Kersenboom stated that the applicant should conform to the conditions of approval and noted that he is in support of the request. Commissioner Tucker pointed out the limited number of complaints and highlighted his support of the applicant's request. Vice -Chairman Pizer noted that while he is opposed to expanding alcohol licensing, in this case there doesn't appear to be a high density of bars in this area as compared with that of lower Pier Avenue; expressed his belief that the applicant is losing potential business because of his limited sales of alcohol; and stated that it is time for this 52 -year old business to change with the times. Commissioner Hoffman noted his concurrence with the Planning Commission's statements. Chairman Perrotti expressed his support for staff to determine whether there is sufficient air conditioning in this building to enable doors and windows to remain closed during periods of live entertainment and noted his support of the request. Commissioner Tucker suggested that the use of other systems be considered, such as a swamp cooler — noting his preference that a cooling system not be limited to an expensive system, but one that is adequate; and expressed his belief that the patrons will drive the comfort zone inside the building. Responding to Commissioner Hoffman's inquiry, Director. Blumenfeld stated that Condition No. 5 requires that an adequately sized air conditioning system be installed to enable the owner to keep doors and windows closed during periods of live entertainment; and stated that staff would research an alternate cooling system, if that was the direction of Commission. Commissioner Hoffman noted that it would be in the best financial interest of the applicant to make his facility comfortable for his patrons. Director Blumenfeld suggested that Condition No. 5 be amended to reflect that an air conditioning system or alternate cooling system shall be installed to adequately condition the entire building prior to any entertainment activity being conducted on the premises and to ensure that all doors and windows shall remain closed during entertainment activity. 11 P.C. Minutes 4-16-02 oZ� MOTION by Commissioner Tucker, seconded by Commissioner Kersenboom, to APPROVE the applicant's request; and moved to include the amendment to the end of Condition No. 5 to enable doors and windows to remain closed during entertainment. This motion carried as reflected by the following roll call vote: AYES: Hoffman, Kersenboom, Perrotti, Pizer, Tucker NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None ARING(S) - 11. R 02-1 (PDF file) -- A nonconforming remodel to remodel/expand 100 squ . e foot a , reduce the number of dwelling units from four units to three units a 02 The Stra (continued from February 19 and March 19, 2002 meetings). Staff Recommend Action: To approve said request. City Planner Schubach n. ed that the revised plan reflects a reduction in units and includes a 250-sqare-foot expansion, which the code will one parking space will be ay.'lable for each of the two units. Tucker that the stairway is locate on the north side in the side y be replaced, it would have to confor with the City's zoning but that it is otherwise permitted to be t -re as it currently stds. nsity from 4 units to 2 rmit; and explained that e noted for Commissioner d; that if the stairway were to de for noncombustible materials, City Planner Schubach explained for Chairma • Perro that there is 100 square feet of countable open space up on the roof, noted for Vice-Chai '.. Pizer that if this were a new building, the north stairway would not be permitted. Charles Reinagel, applicant, stated that family wi live in this house; stated that with considerable expense, he has improvethe aesthetics of ' 's property with landscaping and upgraded the real estate; and noted t :t he is working towards ;.etting this property closer into conformance with the City's code f, density along the Strand. Mr. Reinagel noted for Vice - airman Pizer that he is willing to inves 'tate a feasible way of eliminating the north stairwy; and noted the difficulty of relocating the stai ay due to a lawsuit between he and his neig..or over a 50 -foot long by 3 -foot wide easement area. Patricia Cochlan, 8 0 : The Strand, commented on the legal restrictive easement that ' e had sued Mr. Reinagel ov -- pointing out that she had taken care of the land between the two airways for 22 years; . d she questioned where the proposed 250 square feet will be placed. City Pla ' ner Schubach advised that the 250 square feet is up on the top westerly level, towards the fr. t of the building; and stated that the spiral staircase will be located inside the building. 12 P.C. Minutes 4-16-02 3a 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 P.C. RESOLUTION 02-20 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, TO ALLOW GENERAL ALCOHOL IN CONJUNCTION WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AT 142 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, AND LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 44, AND NORTHERLY 50.69 FT. OF LOTS 45 & 46 HOME BUILDERS PLACE TRACT. The Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach does hereby resolve and order as follows: Section 1. An application was filed by Gary Cullen, business owner of the Pitcher House located at 142 Pacific Coast Highway, seeking approval of an amended Conditional Use Permit to allow general alcohol. Section 2' The Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed de novo public hearing to consider the subject application on April 16, 2002, at which time testimony and evidence, both written and oral, was presented to and considered by the Planning Commission Section 3. Based on evidence received at the public hearing, the Planning Commission makes the following factual findings: 1:- The applicant is proposing to change from beer and wine to on -sale general alcohol establishment. 2. General alcohol and entertainment with a Conditional Use Permit and the dance floor are permitted uses in the zone the property is located, commercial Specific Plan Area number 7. Section 4. Based on the foregoing factual findings, the Planning Commission makes the following findings pertaining to the application for a Conditional Use Permit: A. The establishment is already approved for on -sale beer and wine and the applicant is requesting an amendment to have on -sale general alcohol; B. The site is zoned Commercial Specific Plan Area, and is suitable for the proposed use with the proposed amendment; C. The proposed use is compatible with surrounding commercial uses; D. The imposition of conditions as required by this resolution will mitigate any negative impacts on nearby residential or commercial properties; •1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 E. The amendment is Categorically Exempt from the requirement for an environmental assessment pursuant to Section 15301 class 1 ("...involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that previously existing....") of the California Environmental Quality Act Section 5. Based on the foregoing, the Planning. Commission hereby approves the subject Conditional Use Permit, subject to the following Conditions of Approval: 1. The development and continued use of the property shall be in conformance with submitted plans received and reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of April 16, 2002. Any minor modification shall be reviewed and may be approved by the Community Development Director. This Resolution supercedes Resolution P.C. 97- 65. - 2. The hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 A.M. and 2:00 A.M. daily. 3. Entertainment shall be limited to the "entertainment stage" as shown on submitted plans on file. 4. An acoustical study shall be prepared by an acoustical engineer, including proposed sound dampening features to baffle and direct; sound away from the entrance/exit and window areas to ensure compliance with the noise ordinance. Said study and sound dampening features shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director and shall be implemented in the building. A. The acoustical study shall be based on the worst-case scenario, or on a sound level that will not be exceeded at any given time. B. Management shall be responsible for the music/entertainment volume levels. C. During the performance of any live entertainment, the exterior doors and windows shall remain closed. 5. An air handling system shall be installed of an adequate size to condition the entire building, prior to any entertainment activity being conducted on the premises, to enable doors and windows to remain closed during entertainment. 6. The establishment shall not adversely effect the welfare of the residents, and/or commercial establishments nearby. 7. The business shall prevent loitering, unruliness, and boisterous activities of the patrons outside the business, or in the immediate area. 8. The Police Chief may determine that a continuing police problem exists and may, subject to the review of the Planning Commission, direct the presence of a police approved doorman and/or security personnel to eliminate the problem. If the problem persists the Chief then shall submit a report to the Planning Commission, which will automatically initiate a review of this Conditional Use Permit by the Commission. 2 9. The exterior of the premises shall be maintained in a neat and clean manner, and maintained free of graffiti at all times. 10. The project and the continued operation of the business shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Municipal Code. 11. The hours for live entertainment shall be limited to the hours between 4:00 P.M. to 1:15 A.M. Monday through Friday, and from 9:00 A.M. to 1:15 A.M. on Saturday, Sundays, and Federal and State Holidays, Cinco De Mayo, and St. Patrick's day. 12. Management shall be responsible for the music/entertainment volume levels. 13. Noise emanating from the property shall be within the limitations prescribed by the city's noise ordinance and.shall not create a nuisance to surrounding residential neighborhoods, and/or commercial establishments. Section 6 This grant shall not be effective for any purposes until the permittee and the owners of the property involved have filed at the office of the Planning Division of the Community Development Department their affidavits stating that they are aware of, and agree to accept, all of the conditions of this grant. The Conditional Use Permit shall be recorded, and proof of recordation shall be submitted to the Community Development Department. Each of the above conditions is separately enforced, and if one of the conditions of approval is found to be invalid by a court of law, all the other conditions shall remain valid an enforceable. Permittee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, it agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City or its agents, officers, or employee to attack, set aside, void or annul this permit approval, which action is brought within the applicable time period of Government Code Section 65907. The City shall promptly notify the permittee of any claim, action, or proceeding and the City shall cooperate fully in the defense. If the City fails to promptly notify the permittee of any claim, action or proceeding, or if the City fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the permittee shall not thereafter be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City. The permittee shall reimburse the City for any court and attorney's fees which the City may be required to pay as a result of any claim or action brought against the City because of this grant. Although the permittee is the real party in interest in an action, the City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of the action, but such participation shall not relieve the permittee of any obligation under this condition. 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 The subject property shall be developed, maintained and operated in full compliance with the conditions of this grant and any law, statute, ordinance or other regulation applicable to any development or activity on the subject property. Failure of the permittee to cease any development or activity not in full compliance shall be a violation of these conditions. Section 7 The Planning Commission may review this Conditional Use Permit and may amend the subject conditions or impose any new conditions if deemed necessary to mitigate detrimental effects on the neighborhood resulting from the subject use.• Section 8 Pursuant to the Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6, any legal challenge to the decision of the Planning Commission, after a formal appeal to the City Council, must be made within 90 days after the final decision by the City Council. VOTE: AYES: Pizer, Tucker, Hoffman, Kersenboom, Chmn. Perrotti NOES: none ABSENT: none ABSTAIN: none CERTIFICATION I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution P.C. 02- 20 is a true and complete record of the action taken by . the Planning Commission of the City of .Hermosa Beach, California, at their regular meeting of April 16, 2002. Sam Perrotti, Chairman / /1 _2a!�,Z Date Cupr02-3 4 3`i MAY -28-2002 03:19 PM May 28, 2002 AWNS Eleanor Downs 1035 8acond &reek Hermosa 5445E cA 50151 Ran. 3103121514 FAX 3103125125 EtbAtn35C 13728125 RECEIVWD MAY 2 8 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. TO: Hermosa Beach City Council Tonight on the Agenda there is a hearing for the Pitcher House to have a full liquor permit. As a resident on 2nd Street for 30 years I do not agree that a full liquor permit is in the best interest of the residential area that surrounds the Pitcher House. The additional business that might entail from this new permit would only cause the situation that now exists, ie. lack of parking, their customers hanging out on the sidewalk until late hours of the night, to expand. In addition, it is common at closing of the Pitcher House to have their customers drive full speed up Second Street, in which driving down Second Street only is permitted. When the present owner purchased the business he knew that wine and liquor only was permitted and that is what he is entitled to. Sincerely, 0•44,v14 -- SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION P.01 3,57 From: Judith Matzen To: Hermosa Beach City G I Date: 5/28/2002 Time. :54:08 AM joi FACSIMILE COVER PAG To : Sent : Subject : Hermosa Beach City Council 5/28/2002 at 10:54:06 AM Pitcher House Liquor Permit From : Pages : Page 1 of 1 Judith Metzen 1 (including Cover) Council Members: I live on 2nd. St. about 50 yards East of the Pitcher House. Several times a month we are awakened at closing time by extremely loud patrons of that establishment. I have called the police who have come out to the house, but too late to encounter the noisemakers. Furthermore, customers park in front of our houses and drive the wrong way on the street to get a parking place. They leave debris on our property, beerbottles and other trash. I have been to this establishment at the invitation of the owner. It is clear to me that no "upscal'e patrons will attend this bar, even if a full liquor permit is granted. We don't need more traffic or crime related to drunken individuals at all hours of the day and night in our neighborhood. ' We petition you to REFUSE THE PERMIT FOR A FULL LIQOUR LICENSE! Respectfully Submitted, Judith & Phillip Metzen 920 2nd. St. MAY 28 2002 COM • DEV. DEPT• SUPPLEMENTAL 5 INFORMATION 36 05/28/2002 08:22 3102636 THE TRILLIUM May. 28, 2002 Hermosa Beach City Council 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Re: Pitcher House liquor permit. UP RECEIVED MAY 2 8 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. PAGE 02 Dear Hermosa Beach City Council Members, My wife, Cheryl, and I live a few doors up 2nd street from the Pitcher House_ This bar is a constant source of noise, litter and beer bottles in front of our home and in our street. The current situation would deem that this establishment and its patrons should be policed more diligently. The issuance of a general liquor license will only serve to further deteriorate an already bad situation. As Hermosa Beach residents and homeowners, we urge you to reject their request for this permit. We need to protect the quality of life in our community. Thank you. Michael & Cheryl DeMucci 905 2nd Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (310) 376-8258 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMAT,ON d 3; nab 26 02 08:OOp TfZomas n_ Costales 401 379-4980 THOMAS M. COSTALES 1018 2N° STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 (310) 379-4980 tcostales@adelphia.net facsimile transmittal ECEIVED MAY 2 8 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. To: Hermosa Beach City Council Fax: (310) 372-6186 From: Torn Costales Fax: (310) 379-4980 Re: Pitcher House Liquor Permit Pages: 1 Date: 5/26/2002 B Urgent E( For Review D Please Comment D Please Reply • • . • . . . - . • M Ladies and Gentleman: Please do not allow the Pitcher House to obtain a full liquor permit. They are bad enough as it stands. About six months ago, one of their patrons spent the night on my front lawn. He was very obnoxious when I asked him to get off my property in the morning. Messrs. Reviczky, Yoon, Keegan and Ms. Dunbabin, I voted for all of you last year. Please take care of this and don't let me down. I• also hope that you, Mr. Edgerton, stop this liquor license which hurts my neighborhood. Sincerely, Tom Costales SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION oft 0524/2002 15:23 3107941,5 925 Second Street Hermosa Beach, CaUtori._a MBE #1419 • PAGE 02/03 Community Development Department, Planning Division Hermosa Beach City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, California 90254 May 20, 2002 RECEIVED MAY 2 8 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. Re: Review and Reconsideration of On -Sale General Alcohol Permit at 142 Pacific Coast,Highway, The Pitcher House Because I live just a few houses east of The Pitcher House I am all too painfully aware of its presence, especially on weekends. In the evening, the crowds outside its door make it difficult to walk on the sidewalk. One cannot help feeling menaced when she does attempt to pass because the customers are quick to offer. comnents upon looks, age and, in their minds, general unsuitability to be in the vicinity. one can smell the alcohol fueling the unpleasant laughter that accompanies these remarks. Alcohol also feeds an implicit threat of violence. The only conclusion a„reasonable person can draw from this experience is that The Pitcher House. is not a safe place. Consequently, my street is not safe. This feeling is reinforced on weekends. rridays and Saturdays, the • crowds get noisy early and stay noisy so that very late at night one can hear loud laughter, yelling and screaming. Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish whether the screaming and yelling are from pleasure or from fear. Because its customers park on .my block this noise is often right outside my door. I hope that no windows will be broken, graffiti scrawled on walls and broken bottles left on lawns_ This latter hope is often futile. Morning brings bottles, glasses, cigarette butts, napkins -all the accouterments of alcohol drinking. Moreover, although there is only parking on one side of the street, patrons of this establishment solve their parking dilemma by using both sides of the street so that the road is unsafe..It is not unusual to see cars drive the wrong way up the hill on the one -.way street_ While I cannot prove that these drivers came for The Pitcher House, because alcohol stimulates dangerous impulses it is not an unfair inference_ All these conditions exist now when The Pitcher House has only a limited alcohol license. One can only cringe at the idea that a general license will be issued. The equation is simple: more alcohol means more problems for Hermosa Beach residents in the immediate area. Additionally, one most answer the question of what the issuance of yet another alcohol permit will mean to Hermosa Beach in general. Hermosa 5/24/2002 11:59 AM SUPPLEMENTAL C - INFORMATION J 05/24/2002 15:23 31075 15 MBE #1419 4 Beach is•no longer kno fox its beautiful beach, its s :e of community, the excellence of its schools.or its casual style of living. Instead, it is the `Party Town", the "Beach of Bars'', the place where members of other communities come to carouse and get drunk. The prifle police problems in this city are public drunkenness, DuI, public urination and violation of personal property laws. The solution to this problem is not to add yet another bar to the many we already have. I am well aware that The Pitcher House has been on its corner for many years. However, Hermosa Beach, itself, is changing. So far, the changes look positive and the area is becoming an even more desirable place to live than before.Nothing should be done to destroy this image. Hermosa Beach does not need to be the Beach Bar capital of.the South Bay. The Pitcher House should not be issued an on -sale general alcohol permit. sincerely, Sandra Canter Cc: Michael Keegan City Council Members 2 of 2 PAGE 03`/03 5/24/2002 I 1:59 AM May 17, 2002 Community Development Department Planning Division do City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 To Whom it May Concern: MAY 2 2 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT I am writing in reference to your public notice regarding the Pitcher House's request for a general liquor license. My issue is not necessarily regarding the liquor license request in particular, but I thought that this would be an opportune time to bring up the noise problem my family, the neighbors and I are experiencing. In my research I have found a clause in the Municipal Code stating that continuous, repeated or sustained noise should not be heard from the property line of residential dwellings from adjacent commercial establishments between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. The Pitcher House has live music most every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, and we can plainly hear it from our master bedroom. In speaking to our neighbors, we have found that the noise bothers them as well but they had no idea that they were able to do something about it, hence the fact that there are no formal complaints on file. I am relatively new to the area and I am very excited to be a new member of the Hermosa Beach community. I would very mush like to see this issue resolved, beginning with a chance to be included on your agenda on May 28th. I realize that the Pitcher House has been around for 50+ years, and it is not my wish to inhibit their business in any way or cause ill feelings, but to be proactive in sound- proofing the establishment for the betterment of the neighborhood. I also feel that coming to you first instead of calling the police when this happens would be a less hostile way of dealing with the problem. I hope to resolve this matter in a peaceful and neighborly fashion, and I look forward to attending your hearing on May 28 . Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Pi er Layton 845 2nd Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 f 925 Second Street Hermosa Beach, California. • itEC IVSD RAY 2 2 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT Community Development Department, Planning Division Hermosa Beach City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, California 90254 May 20, 2002 Re: Review and Reconsideration of On -Sale General Alcohol Permit at 142 Pacific Coast Highway, The Pitcher House Because I live just a few houses east of The Pitcher House I am all too painfully aware of its presence, especially on weekends. In the evening, the crowds outside its door make it difficult to walk on the sidewalk. One cannot help feeling menaced when she does attempt to pass because the customers are quick to offer comments upon looks, age and, in their minds, general unsuitability to be in the vicinity. One can smell the alcohol fueling the unpleasant laughter that accompanies these remarks. Alcohol also feeds an implicit threat of violence. The only conclusion a reasonable person can draw from this experience is that The Pitcher House is not a safe place. Consequently, my street is not safe. This feeling is reinforced on weekends. Fridays and Saturdays, the crowds get noisy early and stay noisy so that very late at night one can hear loud laughter, yelling and screaming. Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish whether the screaming and yelling are from pleasure or from fear. Because its customers park on my block this noise is often right outside my door. I hope that no windows will be broken, graffiti scrawled on walls and broken bottles left on lawns. This latter hope is often futile. Morning brings bottles,. glasses, cigarette butts, napkins—all the accouterments of alcohol drinking. Moreover, although there is only parking on one side of the street, patrons of this establishment solve their parking dilemma by using both sides of the street so that the road is unsafe. It is not unusual to see cars drive the wrong way up the hill on the one- way street. While I cannot prove that these drivers came for The Pitcher House, because alcohol stimulates dangerous impulses it is not an unfair inference. All these conditions exist now when The Pitcher House has only a limited alcohol license. One can only cringe at the idea that a general license will be issued. The equation is simple: more alcohol means more problems for Hermosa Beach residents in the immediate. area. Additionally, one most answer the question of what the issuance of yet another alcohol permit will mean to Hermosa Beach in general. Hermosa Beach is no longer known for its beautiful beach, its sense of community, the excellence of its schools or its casual style of living. Instead, it is the `Party Town", the "Beach of Bars", the place where members of other communities come to carouse and get drunk. The prime police problems in this city are public drunkenness, DUI, public urination and violation of personal property laws. The solution to this problem is not to add yet another bar to the many we already have. I am well aware that The Pitcher House has been on its corner for many years. However, Hermosa Beach, itself, is changing. So far, the changes look positive and the area is becoming an even more desirable place to live than before. Nothing should be done to destroy this image. Hermosa Beach does not need to be the Beach Bar capital of the South Bay. The Pitcher House should not be issued an on -sale general alcohol permit. Sincerely, Sandra Canter Cc: Michael Keegan City Council Members �3 May 18, 2002 To the Honorable Hermosa Beach City Council: I have been a patron of the Pitcher House since 1995. I like it because it is more of a neighborhood establishment than the bars on Pier Avenue. I believe it is important to support long-established neighborhood businesses such as the Pitcher House, and I do patronize many local businesses. The Pitcher House has been a social and fmancial asset to Hermosa Beach for over a half century. Although it has always been a beer and wine establishment, a full liquor license is required to insure its financial competitiveness with all of the new bars and restaurants in the area, most of which have the full bar. The Pitcher House has good management and employees. They are very good at defusing situations before they get out of hand. For these reasons, I recommend that you provide this old, established neighborhood business with the upgraded license to compete in today's market. Thank you. James. Lemont 1516 Campana St Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 May 1-°6 coo 0 °"' FROM : PERFORMANCE ALLOYS Cfl p PHONE NO. 3105460459 May. 21 2002 03:22AM P1 CREATIVE FFORMANCE AGENCY Date: May 20, 2002 ATTN: LIQUOR. BOARD RE: PITCHER HOUSE Tear SIR, Good afternoon! We would like to offer our support to The Pitcher House in their efforts to obtain a full liquor license. The owner and staff have always been very supportive to our bands and the venue is a great assert to the music community here in the South Bay. A permit for a full liquor license would allow The Pitcher House to offer "the perfect" venue for any band and their fans, also becoming more competitive with the LA market added results, bring)ng more patrons and business to the South Bay. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, comments and suggestions. Best Regards, Cindy Keitz Touring Executive 1212 Highland Avenue Manhattan Bch, CA 90266 310-528-5225 310-546-8459(f.'ax) RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT -�S May 18, 2002 To the Honorable Hermosa Beach City Council: I have been a patron of the Pitcher House since 1974. I like it because it is more of a neighborhood establishmentthan the bars on Pier Avenue. I believe it is importantto support long-established neighborhood businesses such as the Pitcher House, and I do patronize many local businesses. The Pitcher House has been a social and financial asset to Hermosa Beach for over a half century. Although it has always been a beer and wine establishment, a full liquor license is required to insure its financial competitiveness with all of the new bars and restaurants in the area, most of which have the full bar. The Pitcher House has good management and employees. They are very good at defusing situations before they get out of hand. For these reasons, I recommend that you provide this old, established neighborhood business with the upgraded license to compete in today's market. Thank you. Gerald McGowen 1440 Campana St Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 RECENV D MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. .: Local Music Scene Magazine&Guide from the South Bay of Los Angeles To the City Council of Hermosa Beach, RECEIVED MAY 2 3 •2002 COM. DEV. DEPT With respect, the expansion of the liquor license to allow the Pitcher House in Hermosa Beach to serve cocktails is a deserved and well earned upgrade for the establishment. As publisher of a local music magazine I have been attending musical events at the Pitcher House in Hermosa Beach for the few of years. What the Pitcher House means to myself and a lot of the readers of my magazine harkens back to the public. houses of yesteryear. There is a sense of community at the Pitcher House. And a pronounced sense of local respect. A well known neighbor to the Pitcher House is the Hermosa :Saloon. The "Saloon" is a like spirited establishment. In fact many of the patrons that visit this corner of Hermosa Beach consider both locations with high regard. A separating distinctions between these two businesses is in the flavors of libations that are available at one but not the other. Where the Pitcher House purveys beer and wine the Hermosa Saloon has a board of fair that is expansive and includes cocktails. For many seeking an evening of socializing these added choices are attractive. There is a respectable number of patrons who will set out for a night at the Pitcher House, to enjoy the atmosphere, gaming tables and live entertainment, only to find themselves travelling to and fro for a cocktail at the Hermosa Saloon. The Pitcher House is a well run organization. The interior of the establishment, while appearing chaotic is actually a highly designed and well maintained environment. The main rooms in the bar, with ceilings in excess of 25 feet high, are well ventilated. The musical performances that are presented are monitored and regulated to not exceed acceptable sound levels. This is a nightly concern and by no means assumed to be a fail safe situation. The effort that has gone into the business at the Pitcher House is immense. With an expanded liquor license the effort that will be needed to maintain this high level of professionalism will be commensurate. Knowing the owner and staff at the Pitcher House as 1 do I know that they are up to this task. Expanding the liquor license to allow for the serving of cocktails at the Pitcher House will serve the local community as well as allow a local business to be competitive in the market place. The Pitcher House is a piece of Hermosa Beach history. David Moore ShadowBand Magazine Many Moore Designs PETITION i I - `� TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and :neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa. Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SI ► ATURE J t M ,4.1-(e01 2-x'1 (oUN '-11 L_Stiz2iNic- --tiq-RkpL_Ey ia-v 6 -.-- n gi rr.ie/) bq . 64y ew O ,ve_1604 � ,u� 3 1615 l' 5-1(2 6r ercre�t- Lk, /SA_ ,[ %/�,,// �// /n J V • fc' We.7 ( 5(1:1,401 //�/�(/�/ ® (/, /���]� � / V) I r v - „ /V , C �L a,„, 2� e& # /V /3, /a / 1,-7, /4 4,/t �.�� Ai, /0 , G'c.hr;de 4--p0(Gt. tt0D )-'laktitattaAti cLck Itivot b. IV i/l i7.ic� 323 ? e, /Qie Z4 5Z9 ►'. , ,' %,,v�v�3 1 /if / o1 0, 9/ (/ /.7 (/ /q // yKg o ' / 77f6 ,•F -r /S- F AV/I-T7O4. A , --,41,4',/-d fl ,,,;,,,d /.? / />(/1 /71/1. I O"`-'" . ,._ j =-- • L -_'1_... r vY\ r: 11/4 .-o ,°14- - a4 os A ' .` F w\fig C� i . c`\'� / / / /W ,veil j/ 7114-/ i 0 / Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to • PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL RECEPvEr MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning. Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIG ATURE _:5,-.57.7-7,,,v7./., ,e- SN/CiNS .may z -s -,-G .94/: -. 0/O-3 , o^/DU 86-/9c/-i,C'9 974277 /,�,5�', - y//, a AGe x A. 1-cgtJc z 1.-1'I P S w i. u . i- N14NE CA ci'oZS / ,A G. (2-e ou,,e-a s 614o V - '1.16,,,a,,a, lei 1.4 l LLAT 2 c. L ' 3 �2-Z ��'oac- fL • 1-1--A124%,(2_ e-e7C.A- al 0-3- ( c L- . t./Gt -- z67 25/ ;—'- -574. Loon, ) M 9d7/7 ''�jersi► �-=i3--" s.7 g..-z,..550 Oavik'v .' 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DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision• of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 005- tl1/4.6, s14,cie,-ti ?od-sy Ey- ; 61 vl B eii Le lie It 1 2 7 el if 41 c - ?0 (7' r_....if' Zr: 'Ns... 1-.r‘A 0 ev-i— W((t) Ca A&-e4s,•c• --Ct. sp 4 al\CIftiv t 0 fk• 14 (6.A,_ • --fs-- r , &,(•,,eillicao.a.e.7 /-/-/-1. dv,,tio,Apr- ::(414 x,v, i 24%-. 2-6 Hi Oaf 44- Itif rjo,A.i 4 ci 1.)-4.7 + (666 \mogrE '3wg9 413 It it .3 VIC) 41-6-(/ W -N •-•? -2 0 • . ..e7, til, o ..s: 4 "A/0. 4h-;)-6 i •iti /.-. % AlY tir..a 4 • , 1 I <00 GY1411,6j ii A. Lovnov O I -P . it. g54-. • , g tai cA/r/e.s ( ( ,(4 47 P2 r Ida' co/ Ike_ ifille Mag. 2If 2( ql‘1. yA/ ' 1/ ,21/2 7t' 0- ice 6 0-6\C lSL-t. Loya- Op 0 (-1 . 4 I i P 1 r 111 fe iff.1 1 (.e... -9,-V- ( idi (C L-coi Mt c..-\ klitAfx.sv‘ k b Ok Sr"\-. k-\-eil-(AcjcIt k-?;x!,c_t,c\ , ‘- •-(A,41(34 ./ L. 4, .it I L. , flitt_61k, . i .&!:-.)3-. Y1A-/-7! 'A) s'el-.,- ,qc-i,v,,-)/.1-- ( -;,- /N/ ,-,:_-"\-t,_.‘‘.--- L. u i K -_, 1 1,1 1--1' '9,' v),/, e---1 •-1,c.-1.(-.,... 5 t - .----, ,i Sco# Ve-//‘,3r2r lt4 -( r lit'-' s'-' • . 4-'4- - ' - 2- 5 ' o A -v ;--c:,4-4-.1-- IL 4(.2, p_ _ 63 Please send comp ted petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to 1 .v4 i• PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL likegIVED 4 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE c p (2 ic N)vgiA t (-7 14.(9AJW-ct 61._/C /A__ir-- ...� it-kpec-,0K 1 4th- r22.E /cz,r,eci cJ ---ra(Dc. Imo- rt 2-0 k•CA .� UP.. 46'- 15 ice-- L�,11ME `° CSS -..--- ( 2 .5 (( 3 — 5f-ev, 091101 64(4 / rt, -1 5tr_ 66 0( .1 .7,[ -S } r c -c_ g i 1 r IP _A F 11 1- -..,aa. 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DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patron's of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL NAME ADDRESS I.. TU • E h`t\d L 2`J `A Qm 01 Pi6a 14 3. l 1 !olvo 0..__ v( LSI,, /L La Tcor.l'i npWeinllt 53s? 1/ ;s -f-, • /f/ o�� �-- 4;v..b.7_..4-0,_ 14 I `f .p,ta IA- . ` j a, 36Fegf 2.2-9' 31 � ._ i P Tit ia%) jig Ee::A.) L, Ai, &7.AtJ7 ,ee4/6 %24.-, a, c -(e-. 5?I V(-, rz • �l 1!" o- odLo If 1 V1577 /jam t 6i&/ A. p i @i4 $. 1-I3 '1OS4 `1 f ��. ,'-t ie- i. 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We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighbonn communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS , SIG ATU ; E 1�j\ CVIVt 4 `V � ' Rs -oro �/ Pi�(t✓lr?S � � J „Al/ To7o �} /J yi"T'/-,,,6o- fr. 1, ./ Ail rf Aimee WS ��ii lle ,/ i;., o410 /0o9 7-1/17`: terne5 M1 / q JZ t `(7,_ MAN 0-1114`4 j .,r_5(6,__ 4 `�` 411 /, NF -Is k iliortilom 14)/ (g 2 0 pfamittfulve. Gly' f 3C r ST 1-1g. ;,-‘t, -- i'v v P sJ ‘P,114,I ii- 6 `100) �----� •- i WO 771/7 -it l---i,fj e v .. --� .. ` jii,--1;-(r_. A r 74� II tit t . ' . --I J - ,..1.7a oaids=c0 .:�.o C - 1 k -�j .ez----,, 66 l(fl' R- A .Zes( IA-,.. 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DEV DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of. Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldestbusiness establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE .-er 6 ovrST 15—. A q 9,92 `' k • i 441,,,••••- .,, 44,—s 7)-o .(7TN S7- / - ,C QQ- ¼IId S /(2/ )oc�4N : S 1 722v, C4 caz, .c.TEL a 57 f 1 / . f tiv,�i i,iow, l � '�... ct.0, (� �'\G V1 iVl \ \ , `- \ \ N , i. , . 1/, , ----- I, y . -A , _! f Lt„ i - r- Adir _, :r :.. - JO: A: „ .,..0 .. Q / �If i.� 24,2 b Ii, [- \\ � ► ' k�!1"?� rA eUza ?,e 4-IY) ..i ., uk. k.ro 1 (, ,a 11 a Lton kvQ%41N6 kk-1-5 J3' it i 40, tyA Pc `coo mic i " X01.,,,, o1 1 „ 67, t9 5 e ,. • . ci--) .)-e0A06 1 r. , ,, , too Q &str.,,,\ trvle„‘ L2 1,t42_ 1` LCv..4>J -1* YK -oGy__S '62, L b'k- 1'.%` & - ..tti',:..- ,.-r`"i_ c-----.,/,&...44-- ii Ail .iiii V ��IkiLit/(611 2.vtt-r S Please send coipleted petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermo"sa Beach Privacy statement When complete. this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to PETITION • TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL • RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE –cOW-(:)?--k b.?i? 11\kh6Sc `• ...% WO _So H N (--4 A- IZrinrG 152 . C - /4 . /-) .e .17' 6. ) y4 " 1 4 r a KoL. A S S 1. S J.S. -t . .e. 0A 2.,4,-/,-, e tx,'Qi- '/9.dA, j 5' Li 9. c /-1 ‘ y.8 r i ccs.,...: -.1...,) rid lC/li r)-i/ 7 % 1' :. Y� - , �'� _ . AA.PS r r '4{c SU S- 4$ (4. w_>► ,c:%-. t - x. . 9 51 1 54 * (-1 p.(_„ lv.,_:.., To ti a &tw otS, ? .1a S 1-*- 1-1 I4,6c4. r )1 vielLer 1416.0rT/ • 6 t- r-Poic ‘.,4, _ 'JAI" A. s t L6., 4, %,... -- & it f2' ja,..c _ ,f -Y— '1 �1`-�y...r fi , 1P C\ L 11( �.2i•1dLL J `1c, „4vY•` '- 1I _ 1/ (A` /�/ f � f(rn/�),A. I 1 it„ Lc likkik.fo✓o IVi�J, ✓' l��1'�..-1`5 11 � {6 o/l e _.- Wv �1 l c;�•r►� trl /j 7/:) r(10il �1 ci �r� U � 5.;?.11 i b ��. �V,{,,,0� .7711 i) C5(- T C 4e,i-spoi- UP0 19,-milalle, 9), i • iwnA)c) 19451, -AL 1( IC ox- ��� e-4.-Z i-- r‘ ck Hulo 6.3(-1)n-\ i -S.a- RV) 042/- v• -))X bena.A.k) RA I --i.4- o \`\1 Cu k ..(:k ,t=-(Ay1/_. • . — Please sen Zt completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCI- rmosa Bbach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to S -Z • PETITION 145 TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners -and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the :UNANIMOUS decision of the Asa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESSSIGNATURE L NT (Y) 6 l EOW A) ji / 3�� J T tic- R r1 Zi O)4 I3 CC. (1 "4-t .pw,�S �o�ti.S}. syl 3r� 4.. 11ZA"`Obs Z,ck 1:1rN60, C-00J&A Ota)3\t, � r 4 6OG� t oS -71-C)4 i 1 %i �`na� i-1 -c{-t;�`-� e . *- i Nie ( i4) CA 407 6 �i,2i ' „41.45,4 Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to PETITION • MAY 2 3 2002 TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL OM DN. DEPT / We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS TURE i_ /170,,, • /� ,. Z.0 ©G lel -ew ,+a c /,ict=. /Le4 Acc6.-.4 Al2(Cr kUV)5,,) 4-(S tteA,0AL 0-441(?. ki (� C . �'� _ ��: , � 421 `:; A1 -Kqq/moi ri\ti\ \\P1 t\ \\ P '' • (iSc\le(V- !Z!ik3 \ Po9C't n(1' /4,1 sic./blic/i-,/1, 't &i9/ f. ScNNI C4L, 11' 61 -51- e • 1 filar 6-ar(),Aler 1126 II Srt, Ren I;eae\-\, 1/57-(-- --67-eAcasw 44k( .1...egl- "W:iiir-4___,A1 r' .,CCLW 'c; ,Lr r\ l 1 — _ c.-. 47.0 . td, - ,.001/'•, I' C -:' id /IN K) I\ 2 C, 1,;;( 11 ::-(-- (1.7 i:. 4 t 74 ,.,j,i;". fi ',.:± ; ,!.11:,..1.4.1_, /,,,,,e, , .._.., , ,: / c: /..-/,'-7-.' ' 0. E, , .7.-,..- .. ......„, ...„.„ f„._. „, Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to PETITION H RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 TO THEHERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL COM. DEV DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS• SI t. ATURE i j ,, (9 p—rt—� S-re.A. c' r, � - -1--racc;Cc6,i �`Mit... sti��i ... Ai • „.., it ' MIL - y-V,t:c A:4"-..- i Nt L% . 1-2.4A, 14) ye, G�� /a'f,,���°y% L itie,-5iR4,-,'.- ' 3 J/eR,4,!A is(L( (/2 7G-1.ry /, __ ____ • (,,ot- e, GLI . Y\Q anCa i a .. ; e . "a ► ' ,_, /�� 3'i,, Pail & a -11�-e S �r0.d ;r'Y,�o £e , ex 5 'y i7- -.7, '— s; `�c�l S J �) 1 (9 vy• Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council.. We will not add names and addresses on this form to any database or mailing list_ nor disclose them to any other Darty. unless reauired by law. PETITION e TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS Sit ATURE 4- ro`, A- .--SS4,< . , Gtr ' C .: �� ls, i (;<2L( Z1 S1 va t _ . > �\ '�. �� . ._ v t �3.,.r; � i c V1- n,1 s�� x' l te.71 ylO (1. I J, v" I C.:: ry��....... 1 � � � J�% L.V, I � fV I vf N KK61J Q / 1,1 oy , -77- i J -'c' 5 RAr-,) .-t . 3 �i ..q,v► (.0 is (`r c- 7(1. ri , / _ --_ _.._....._. -27 . p ► I r �t� . %Lf e Sfro,NA p (� I� eiY11Q5(3.5G-0-0/ . �C'c.c�i • C l C�(}2 J & P/ -11,e Cj ., (V!' ge._r,Y+G s J 4, CqA , 4 / QAC 7 G. ' �� /(sQ C� ..,,h71‘ .3., �, 1( ail 1- k.: ((11,Cr. )...16r74/4A71) 1 01.,--/ . Arm rit7D:rs fo-74/a IF 1 • • Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to PETITION FtEcElvED MAY 2 3 2002 TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL COM. DEV. DEPT • We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa , Beach and neighboring • communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. Please send completed petition forms to The/Pitcher House, 142 PC Hermosi 4h •Privacy statement . When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to --.. ..L.b.l.......... .�....:�:__ 1:_i ...... ;.,..u...._ ,I.. .�. ♦.. nnv n{hnr n-,rh., nnlnne. ran, nretA �... I -...— C/. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE (? / Ai K> -,/ ez t u -- ! q� 2-41 o _ ' -e2- M a -AS 4 gt 2u,. mo,« , .Q— cj .�E•I Satc,c ryls-e/r\ _,,r 9U0 S • atO ini-1 . ; i eB /. 16 € /i A L ; L� � Z.o 6 ? ,I' SC T Go/3e i 316. 2 i1 Y� C( 01-. �ty /Z.0. laz l _ /cV,AiL .- ( 46 7- %c?0- gaSeikr. /i', .rE,2._ 247,1r (Ai, 2.5-3e21157/ Lori rr4 9o7( W1 iiip fn ai yea 02/.3058 3 Ui S., We_4 �5�' ,2, 907y %:&) c«C7r/c �:-=r.5z4:,1Z Z� ,, / , r 4, is -C'? (17� (�i /6- /)-Ji',a' TRULL1 77 EC KLE5 �,Ai4c g. 1 ' ; �' .(if ,i) F_ i< <- 27 7 1Je.t.:.t, Ave. ti -LI 7<,-_< � dz. /l J12..tiv11 iV)`\ d L -fix Ki / /`/ A:- '!e I(.�' /-1si j� '-;'% ( 1(4:l..ri.;7,:; , c'Zif\r\- i‘ : . . 7 2. l' INkil,-`\ ‘,1\.,,,,,,. '<.- kA,s(U)-: i ' ,4--/ (' ' ' ' 4.y 1-r,•' -<,fi a;;rs, (9,1> ,:'n-,',%, ;),_-_,,/ c,.,.s_,,-:,„ A-,_ a. L ,-77 :L /-C j•1 ic) -�C �J�\�''U c,/� /' l't• •_ ' /c:�''`..,,` ��, r) ,� '�(; Please send completed petition forms to The/Pitcher House, 142 PC Hermosi 4h •Privacy statement . When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to --.. ..L.b.l.......... .�....:�:__ 1:_i ...... ;.,..u...._ ,I.. .�. ♦.. nnv n{hnr n-,rh., nnlnne. ran, nretA �... I -...— C/. PETITION • i',ill P 4 RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002. COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of. The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 4' / ., z- AOE , ? DDal60E-Z 0 L A e . e - 2005' /hJ€s,m 13L.iP A.edrnc� /_Z i �� _ 6\` $' :O -N1 V220 ails 111-d7l. ►i µU►. 'A , !a', I 11,7 fits MA14,3 1/:7(2 Z-/_ , ., = , 9r .' 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Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher H use, 142 P ' Ifermosa Belch Privacy statement , When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to • PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and • neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House; community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE /-04111M0 al WO/1w. G ReD it v(t kfi r ,,_ \' :1-7,(-e :T (r_,;, (-,,,e( `-1- LZ:7,4t -k---, CA ,i ,/,, /// �M1�^CL '% 1.. moi') G1� t )f/!^1 l 1 `j �iL1 � � - _k \i otb ! l _� /., 1 1j%41\1 PCC i A/P- '33 3 g HkA1 Ay K,0, �-M f),5 FL . 1 _, / _ 1 / Lnsler. 333`3 ifa,nd/(fid �e- c., A -2 - L//IM1iwt.. & � ./. //JIM '& 2taic.0 1\11rc E \J-= �2, \JCI t.,- S a re. I '2-M 17226 3 , 01,(I -kr- ,,L c k7i;9.. ►'. 6 -(`4 �� -�. -, 1 i/ 2* -7 _ 6K) < :4'0 ( ) ,,r ,, 5-'2 v24, wt, K o iiwbt � o,,,. �g T .11F ci( f it j �f y �I 1 2 t" 17-111-N Lcvc1Af0 413 zi-l� z3614'r ieof-od-N.JrzFA % II Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to PETITION � TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, Community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE ,"4` 1111 - — ; w�40 A7. C. Ar i — . 0 / t /4. Jr IAL _,,, . c-6e.� s -44q141 INS, C4,l� I e . P,B ca �' *���,*.� girl. .ewe 3112 6.sea ' ♦ - . _ 's - zG - - 1/11 i1) n11.1,4 • G j0-15 Nem r 1-A iZz-i-(I lui Z03 t✓ . LiMCet..j. AVG- . - 1S7 : 144-114.i1e1 144 , CAL. gz 8 . " • ►/. z ...:t r . )9-Af e - is ! z,,/../ 23.6 2 7 , i3' 24_ I -0/(4i' GJ4• �D 7/ 7 ritiv-F-7frie% , • 0A-..q(ptiol ,/Yi' �� I/�'�1 '��lil f --r awns 4,-FrettA'r,: sato ron,wil-•r_r_,Aii---., _/`� LAslr .�r1r41,1'44. : +�� r#411 I I��:r _ 1 L' C Q S ,, I C +ts�Mt 1,�:...�� . t MIES m. ! § ttg %. a fool JZ. 11 y���® OL° �0 , `1 S°t?u2.3b L qlZ' '' �/'`� iim =MN i A 1 N • • k. • 1 idprzwrowd `-...u*-_'iL. ._.-4-.1 A &P Q--vu1D 43Z, tlrsT4 d .4 /r113/14 (L ,e OS/c o /1, b x.G cr a . • p -PALIWkii...., 17 d L .Fel/z/a-44---- Please send completed petition forms to The.Pitcher House, 142 P.CH, Hermosa BeacK • Privacy statement- .2 <__ When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. ' We will not add names and addresses on this form to any database or mailing list. nor disclose them to any other party. unless reauired by law. • —7 PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and. neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOU§ decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House; one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SI NA URE PA:tr [ & 1-nt t 4b1OAro .►. �-4-sikV� 2 7 644.4/ 4- — e«� (94— /' P" ff t L� �t A n f i . - rich - I • s I . ;iii' 1 �l- /'%: -,c.,, . o/tom f tc[- t L g d- S r .. Jr iAV erin4- I r l AtuO a giio 'I 6 YnAd,H rrA H 6Lv n 6 12, /IA) )l2 &r 6bV 'A/ A) hiEc6&21 m% / 6.,,;ii.,,_,) ALLow- &1t awqsV L c ,/J'' Viva\ Vt,_, 1 r13 9 Vek ' /.4.--------- shl&311wa) acZz7 L-117 S . 3ItZtROkij il CrWrAi AA. 1,61 te. „ g°8113 P46 MCfAkil r, //, d.(�1 2()ve :I S. Te crctf a6 c� 40C: e .c . CAI,a,c C In i dKrou/vN VI�1rf 6g7 '' v../.�AF 1► Q� , -' .,,, C ✓ 15 j),a 1A, • 63 ii 7 s - i' L,,, s 4v -c ci ld51 G -w. -,e,i7s.ce,)i (zle145---/ L, 1 -(C i - _„0..- ‘ / ' I «i j I. • ./ i - A-4,_ -4 9 ). a \ ',,t t. Q \. (co ( 1 19 ., c)Q, C/9.4 -es W, : %>o (f1,.� ht2_6. 9)9 -2 r _ 0 4 t. 1(caor\ act,23/ st Ltx, Please send completed pfition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, He&iosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to any database or mailing list nor disclose them to any other Darty. unless reauired by law: • PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL • i E.0ED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT • We, the undersigned,; as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owner taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the -Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE (I.:,C-e) /C//47`---P1B. 1/Pli-, (! A/t��ga 14 ot.. . 4" l/ -' I .2- L:, )1-\ A)), ; ./(-n oos_ c --,:y"1,;(6 S.C.rk_ 1u1g. (r\-' ; A-- -;' - �ST.r- v,� ./,t/ c.6'-- /6 0 $ c c..4/L c...,}KiS ii4J- . Oh i i' / f 9 �rsio. _-&-. A - �r ;> r14/1/V )/4/( (V2 (*h47417- . :0-r-r-ge_sgai /490 • S` Ciltvt. +rvii. /A/c-' c____ .7 561 L r 1 (SeiG1 13 Lynx. V IA°, - r! 1,c9 15 c k.o. ruie -, Gi. '' i, xpei 66tre-ort 6 : v 01.6 -� 1D 1 1 ,,,4 Y vve-i._ P,6,611 gm -(r.,..(6 Lam, I�c(hri ta - • 71i0-.0- -\. .G1M , ?190,(Chni.k* M i <51-9)// exti .c'/s ‘'d 5 �.V A4 162 • lir 4 5/4/- ViAt-AcA 66-/-6 >:'(;1'/, .t2 4(A'```' --- _� Z� . / '..-`,i� c.A vi A ' 4 ( i C%\ I OF!) ( tar f( Li,"/ -1...2-1 P, 66,., �jU%(( 4 a q , M -;T2n fahri-- (c cr< t? G i N. /pi- • Ch Z r4nth ficroto Ray // 17qr Please send completed petition forms to The Pit r House, 142 PCH, trmosa Beach Privacy statement • When complete, -this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add. names and addresses on this form to . 66 • . PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL VEINED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE O gw C,L . Yr(5- o to, I C -L' -g2&0 A.0 f7 �ic--- L L.6 S OcAlizi, /09 S -e/ s ge/.2_ leioizo \ I%n �axA�. ivvda( 39too 1 nj(v,,,,oi •gl #lam L'S Av`X(i9 S - ,!:74,-. C c.k---- intie-c- Vor-Odiab 611K 14• e/tos Avg- it moos- 2__>s -6 ecunhae:e, Pil.e4- gig NI, qz6Fett nye • R6 61VOZ-7 ///L obo,r t if/ di'.t-. 11 ' r i ow 10a r\(.1e,(bu- ..s 7e4640 , ,?% �"�2..e . 14 Dt0.dl O t S' k J Ce_4- vAl .30 Co) LA CO '143-- .'ellacil VMolernm_v__ i td..1? > S f - SG' , C4 5o007 Yor,/,_ nn// ,17G 1$lb pe it L►, Re. CA- 9oZ7S � p , � .Si/PC, , J 411 Ci irk _ A■ • 17' ' it i I , A,. 5140444 7.15 I . . i .e £&- vv i Lc °10 -at j p {/�tr3 epi. 302 4 2 7,--_, 61/7A. 4,i:II 70arw) .4i0 iiviimi,_____ Atiff I 6) 77Cerited/faikee3frw 'Z' 'out(' .1 61101 tuevmr tk U9 C 4 arm3t/ ,� ; •' Iv�S�0\LAA^ ')AJs L*S� o Lv\. . rwK(Q (f� gu PAN f'1U ASN w\ qaa. )646\ 41 i� Lt -\\M NIk L f rf��,l �ILoi,�� i kk iwh - _.. U-619. _U[flS. 2.3 �vc 1( --pow Dv ak Please send completed petition forms .to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement . . When mmnletP_ this fnrm will be.oresented to the Hermosa Beach Citv Cduncil. We will -not add names and addresses onshis form to PETETION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL REC2IvEC MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as .concerned residents of Hermosa . Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE W.0-6 S Giv-ee ZJ5 Ss 1(6.4 h4 l LA -1 cA Vo n p_40-.3-,,-,,,,,/,-,- ( 9 (Zr (1 ; ( ____.d _ ____, . Jt E Woo //&k 746l'f�2%I'/ erne_ � c c, 2e1y Xer-ct F ' -4 _ , IIS 4AA,' Iv nhck Covertno ?o/ kkog lulu 4VV 0'7,2014109w gam g6c R S G i -i C. err,, el. 07 AZA PC -k- . _.� 'AV& Il 074 \ 8 ,. r 1110110* DylCQ Igo'Ra cQ ,`! ir4 �4K v , ,3.; ����, ,- / -, ice. _ 4 w..iiMmor----7.1E. - , Wirdr,41,-•- 11401117" rAir --/ c ty-)44,0 7 ?S---- Aim "?-c--- NT c tF-- # -*Pf CA<Nt-o- dt q MiLer (32(A A Lio e 5, i i.:. f il g d .vi---)/101,fro- eicw,7 cAtmr2AL 61-1-0A) ' ,Q 4 --mom, IOfia___MthDAni LAP/ 9 ( Cer7f- - e MWIlig D, 'I A ---- dim _Lit _ f 24. g/9 N(roo 1/u 3 Vl ease s mpleted petition forms to The Pitcher House, 1424 CH, ermosa Privacy statement • . When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will.not add names and addresses on -this form to PETITION • • MAY 2 3 2002 CDM. DEV. DEPT TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGN RE _ llikA W 1 a i Wp , �l way ms,.., i V- i C:U _„ Linc. Nk\-Q.1' NU. e ibs,z-t Az_- ►C1'\e.6-,D e,ii\f\ (0401 e-0 W ��(iiG Qv -- 1)eC&56 L6D \' (-I I N of e� 1f I. f/( J, /--- -ILI(AE i. 1�1-FZjTL L �1 I v�C�U S j ;1 :�, —914)--DQuil-- 6 q3 I euly 41)17- / ` ik- 1 , U etc# -t ., ctn.\ 1 m(k.,2_,i,--01,,,,,F,soc, co& co,,heitc,w, 5-k. 4. KRIS C LJ -t rte } Ft • Cirr 'ua'/ Sri— j 1 <C/OT r')Cjs j 1 3 •K 5 OcrA%l3 I ': �. Rta-e-\-- Tote e '133 a- FLR ..4 zat 131-15 M. ' r SA rutin Jir lgt :vv,u c ' U V ) ( tli �{nf ✓ \ �C' � c_) , � 1 Q, I_ \_, .f is - -- i?.)4/,/4 i,/4 e0 4 1911-6 id(00") y2 cooPm:-. rz • Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House; 142 PC C(I; ermosa Beach ° ' . Privacy statement t4n.....al.:. M 41,e. LJe....•:e..a Qnnni. P:f.• lse. "n..il %Me. %Lill nnf d•Li n•m..nc_21tid_naA.�.�.,•. •... u.s.. s_,. a_. PETITION • RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL COM. DEV. DEPT We, -'the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business axpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS S ;, U�t MAL-ii /OD 6e�/ 7?4- : i c,NOLocs ��74Ap.t. 300 01A(.402- 'Mr a e(0 266 Jw114/ Ra-Figi3 VD 44 's0A Z g•► 1160 mot ityal oil/vat' ,f , . / / / %1 AL QQaL w).esiii• ctftnisan .1'1 6, ( ( i 6. k viAh(AA4 Z- 2f/I tikv0A44n a-/3is. �. v/ - ' • .A - 21. i-2 .,,.. o2 2 P7 .6- A --C 50d q 'fc-, Pio iiih, Ali Oe goo jl ybli lrvtl6 41...4a Ai :fr ),,&- n b y ' '' ' 17) LAk ► ' 0 6 --vv— i\AA Q4 k-eL.,z.i ec 6-ot-5-1-1.cr,i-c-mit;e-c-c.Zol_C; i orer i\SULY(ktilU 2sbY1 rt,�OtnYndej > st #1 C&l.001,94 -- 0 ' ofia Pee/kw t imi /04",_;,'/' cA.(10;,---.w w_ ..,--...icila.e C M. .c :,v�/� . ..e C 962- ./ �' � ,.REN, )LV/ staler eciovtcl o i3 'ter- ' • _ 9(i?-- 0, / a c 0-7Y S4 - _ oi.. o P�.0 C-. , o z 7-7 rrig III 1 „(;. ` MMtiac 7 lIik(II / '-- i' aviTi i ' 11 iliviel`" C>7V '6 r lir• . �i, i / //k/<. G r'J I, 5-6-6.14•A-'.00. 9'6) Z / Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCf,'Herm a Beach • l rivaay statement . .When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this.form to- • PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, 'patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS ° • N P aokylumq il5-( N • 6-111A i 13*1 ' :i'iv - GI 0 urAtiii ire' Ced 0 ,I'l;�l�,,I21 Fl .PA() ET6441-111., 29_g5 Lcx)..-11s U1//e- crwD, C.=' 14,X -1 INC-- L9 Ws 400 z- PAh--b . Laisirtk407I_. 1 lO f i • ►t '- _ ...._;il - .0! `t6 Ot l�/er e './� �„ � !. p- i� �'�' �' it ara _1-1'h''\ : zier.52,&_ ULQ9)c-tc\ [ ! 6S-1251WAIAVO*2_ # n\anC ri dr t -0dX 0713 w ,01.51471-- COMY 5- 1101 PIN ,ViCZNAFFS-140 i ttri - it . ,,-m__ 91iu 4.1/.Z / -..: a/ 13 d /4 fichy 50,. 1;11:\7e0L4AL.fillrt'v.. Ave. �� ia247 /11 r a Gn�� 5'8 k. Jlartdo,l7c i nC.''se 4. La 50711- ;11,:d 66 (>4 • )-11 ottizs e E-,bik � OA I 01.32 0 '- 410.�''��' Ar ri Z//7r'?/ Cae 2 0 V0,ic4-9l�(p• ,9%fo 1 S l.N �'% 7_11` Raob o X31- 1 ---E.-c4 SIAL ,) Dam_ N7' -T-- P -2----1-1-4W- CHAO %61-1-111 44 1`61 5'61,1(51)03(034 N,-13 0-G¢a-7)j 1 I r 'or' -fig A 1--11 7 L* V‘t± NA, ' in 7R(AN'to is ease sent completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Her;inosa.Beach Privacy statement . When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add.names incl addresses nn Hite few,' ♦.. PETITION • MAY 2 3 2002 TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL COM. DEV DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities,patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, .one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME V -V - p rtarA' o.- r2 4c)-C'CN \c-\iDD 1' 1! C)4-' 1C5Ce (')4Ets Stit ..6041 Av. k\-1\ aDII� f (40 lava Pi (Or ioiu+lI /'L4 -Lo f2k°4 1141, P•ailc0 14 souivo1/4 . ADDRESS SIG RE 417/ PG* Ai tot --rcxco ° z,/ .. —1 - - \' , 2 �� �. OCQ2/?//:/ v)i ()mace 004-ili �i roc➢ ; tS7 Y 41A /1/7 Zr/3;1 i 3 ,e,:,‘,da ,7` 2 i/,1'' Sw--1)--cok 12'14 SV 11.1 Pant) ge.4 9'4 We, 500 L \7 5 >* C ( Oew..„„ 3310 : )a,4L 1,V(13/vIz. h(1/� tem e� •92831 013,0( a-3 W Qr oskere s . lren oT la M.0) 1-Du-grOelt- 63g fi f `Ct 1 1-113s2.iJ /7� 2-/4 1044 ,off . Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, .thermos SLI'RE+7CA�r W2-41 PilvacyF statement ' When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to : . • any database or mailins7 list. nor disclose them to any other oartv h„ ,,., • PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL C V E MAY 23 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of 'The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS \ c AT , RE • ;s0,14,4 nAkc, Zslo.Y"tveAIN&AL9JyTairck umik;cio.fitic or ilre.alli 41 - 51117 Ai 1 ..?s4.61 ofite:r-SLr,d,a) A /1q 0 ,74A-‘17— lv di f,.- Lf.-/- 114,-/3‘ e --0 AMC -lest R1007 Va0r ttifir- .1--- t',Ee.4 .40//z74,-. W9 g e'r'/-/ l, 1 - ey. jeo, geGvux.St OfiaZul.cL c 1 1 # t,.. - / - • &IV) Fvk-efkm. --i-lo Fort-dik *ill -8 iir .;rvici'lfeiNtet;lit 4441 •Ii•I 15011.i5V "(;iit ' 417, t mg. I • 0. th 911 "r()) cik 11/31 / / ' Z,Ker14,/ 4. 2-*) - C-/F4-"A-vx-"..'rz 2-Q-- 0'Ci2-04Yi40-1 A WE_ ;1411glir • (ALI art/Od( 0 kli, • /4„4„,, sf64-t.,3„ ?o qiird-7,7„, i liffi oeietto-- -Ligve:-_--ic tSvoc FI/11(0.w4 4 li, G4 i,it' M a 1.04 ' 01111 , 7-1)/h/y.mi 4900 _I-Le-.5e14i. tap -7 Ak.-iici- 41,.t.. Pre -A -1v k .51))149 ,tea . IPMV4J6Mfri...S .fkf ill 1 co4 W. 115 oil 1,kiku(- Z ... ea6qt4,0 Zik`o.t6 le\ W Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House,. 142 PCH, Hermosa Beacii . . •... Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council : We will not add names and addresses on this form to 73 • PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL • RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT. We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE �4 F�� A .4......0.1.4 2 tt 6 �sT -L E cilium � -A.4., . � atix f. 1 v v."\� J eN rJ Gln -es). C-12--Gi41 /I-d//4rdiln 2o.C1v ('4 'w (7 (0 S, Pra�nPq.�-`c'g 262)-. 4-10.rniman Co. Kr.rrtA.,,+AsJV1/L-v ' 41° i - :� ,cam 6IL. O (e 5 Joae no. LKU R U\LvA (1 \-71 Imo\ ELsot.) AV -8, MAN I.edi, a-wail �%ivVLILC v t 1 `7 1 5-0vaSoivL�, � fes, /I-0km^ A-- Cc 7/1/1.t4 L k 4 11q+Ely rd -I(56.64-1 -, , , '-' i oN•-?) t o :,2(0 V4 007P0 ( f Toew Di. t S3f 31 g Cbnca-6 8) Y . �` >c v' . r/ t L� ?B. .r' .!1 GI7 �q to i fry . )21. 14(arr °n'v„� ift /Q I �:.� . -l'f tl e,d , /,� 4` W/1 .20a.'j 1-14;rr acrn..,,, L yi . le, I i ii • . ♦ i - Ar. . J e2 4 14 - ezn.C_. 0,14 "'e6Q 5- z 0 a f (-W traril(67 , / .114011lam. Z s w. ��,,,� - , 7._ to `0 �. / •. Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form Will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to • PETITION OuT SI• BREc2Ev,,r§ TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MAY 2 3 2002 T We, the undersigned, as concerned -residents of HermosaCbeacnSanaEn ighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 604,10 rJ't CA . "' • CathC Q.(4 Teleco 010 etarC4,4%.41 °804. adiAbtAP 7 C\K 'rk1tio a 7 S Cc N,r L a- 0 AsSMORAA S e0 a0(e)06 AA)m 1 y TOR i2AA)cE ooh C (W -IS 00114 Ori- 513 CL.) s RBI cm- - T0k� 404,-S-A-1)1S0/%z1811 Og ii SVe{(V I_ 7>- - ,. LO narci FeeFF ) I y- w:2-3 rd s -f- s641 Ro n7�r u s i / o . 'I4 -c D6 e s 9 ?Lt i Li 160 p4 sT / oirGG 01-.(70-210 Gam_ PkvoAu E0 144-N (-Ds, i . e (k, 1 kit,„,„ pi 6m M ;F -h poEox LI 32A I/ dd' , .._� - C. C a .— . . ' ' .. .f, . -§-k) - 4 a 1n U V`% o t.2goo +n_ -T.):04.,K Oc v4✓i�S°O//447m V /11.4,4 `Die laS O U-& ki 2,,2_,- .5 „.-e-, ti- VecC(yb 6.- ck__-:, L1 S Pr t J 1 NC 2-7-- k 5 514-e/' Cr cC o kz, � C�c.4c:, *7 j g ' Fir1 Al a ."r) A 1 I i 7/ r' `.`Y1 I 9/ &r '.:/,�1�. �; i"! /j /k,-,75(),-) -6zo j :51to UC (-10l 2/ -Z -I M4(- \ev-s 4 ) I, - Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa.Beach Prlvacystatement When complete, this form will be presented to -the Hermosa Beach City'council. •'We will. not addinames and addresses on this form to PETITION •115Remo (O SP c TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach andneighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNAT RE /11A -AT, N 1.0 WI CAP 01. nom s k.,..,--s.7-1a12 AJ ,1/4v1:7- c 6-AR13r`-sn Cly- c'r-- 2'-4'1 fprbA4 liMil • _ TU 4/k36' cI4-rex s4,_04leiliriMMI Go L uILI 11-1 S • . vat • t. ii' I key+u.e `._.,C:'c �.� zn � C.6.69/44 ei4 1t4 S.�,--cANA:-‘ It ed ccs GUAM, W V' `ccl` ' rq- Sc KLA 6ar%Lvet t n\/'e. MEWren dofq-e Mooj o- 'L� , ib .�( MIMI . 11.. . b - a .., , ‘ . .4 ...AAM ?411 1I:fit1, �✓; u: s L` 3��'GAz� /)i( f�611/i S/ 1 • 7'7 ' 7 zyV J /2/ LZ 6 of MEM / �a4. SGl din '" r / / ��j L , , 10' 75.• _ tu (9-• *-A i }r --I 2(00-/-A•"(O V"M I's- 4' .• as. _ t. k . ' c . at►.. 1�3 • nali uile.m .11S5 2c1 + -` ) AO AIL A 1 `� pee WRIM1111111- ra + ' 1 \ o 'J I 9-73? / j % at�� ' o kv, , /3-e- —, eO < ,'1' e:pi Lo �� oe I/Iil� fillijA MIIIIIIidi �__ � f��61 2y-4- to �..rZ-tPq" 0-v ./ or-. q -6- n t Please send completed petition forms to The PitcTier House, 142 PCH, masa Beach Privacy ;statement . • When complete, this.form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council: We wilt not add names and addresses on•this form to s` PETITION TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL .vglitFED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV DEPT We, the undersigned, .as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS - N . TURE lea n ktVarjo 2-1)1 Oac e./ihYq,j C . ItrOr I 1 ;, 4 40(1. It l( f( G4124- (1) /4-41/6"- R -t, �10� pig 1,1 Ohh cfiiCra L rtir 14111N Mvu-r1 %Yi Nft0 1D7: P . , y PO i'f P dorm 4 i 1951 ipi, 'P 1Mr;r �oS(4va (P-torWrra t,✓ ,3z 304 AOC 10 ?4g PectiO", did OctCA;11111iif /1-e-,(. Scott -7q,k`(--- SST9Zolosi- ee93 / Pt,,. C' -8n %Ilrrncde imuirr, , • 1X513 1v521 ave- `?off.o - ,/ 'r;‘,N..,. V\k-sto f zv� ,-t_ .P --- ter qt -5-35 w. 1-)"-( 51.,. 1. -Awe tC-C.` ,< . _ 4 205two S W R L s'�1 Y� 03 two ccs ^^ 4.aML I;aim. . T (, ti 02 le G � ,; /��uG, f r MATY1~1ri,/ 5por b3T7 *gld /,-a2 pp, Tia c ,II / i ii Yvrif-\'',(\.€\,'U c I \ O A/ Brock/or, RI 00� ,1 d '.,►� •..����, ; _� \ klAtiL24-11?)-po\ A /V ,� �..r,��ul� L; „„w.1 1ci1tv cr - , i Wil' i'le3Sei as -AST c *tool )-1( 1 -vzi ia DJ I e J/01--„,./i)i /4, 412 14f', , Please send completed petition forms: to The Pitcher House, 142 PC osa Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to PETITION • TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach :,and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and 'civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS NAT E ,R-- R pi6Y' , aizowitsze4/ /&-' 59p977/7 a i 02-0 /..4-DEE/J-r- A-uL AP-; ei°5-(' so Itr, h. ---g,44-4a_D-TS-arcw- R.- e -(4h G114.64 1502 FsFlanciA(2-41tiqia° C4- „ 4 & >✓ io . a.._ R, l.0,,s���• e l vtoo A ? ' o -x S �)1 '2,\,,, -,._\s) --sr �°1�2.'j7 1+ --le `t�J r eril•e 1./ „ 5-q- 3 3--e4A. eaf Arc u4-9ao5i EsTEMA) auvajs . $050 WlAtiPo .AP KtftWvru,4- 011-1%61- tAJtdIT ra 13K 3161 Ar144-ph) cH 0‘cfd 66. ��i� ald/X /if4teel. /4cu.ii-1- 3-r /7105vPi'-1 /?Zil./, `2yg��y�ol S h a,11tW v tto I ThM h fv2.a-i.c. -D 7' Ot 0 L 5 4 cam J --.go ,igs tee, is!k vi/ LO t . �3 1Lii- 0' A .------7--- Iii i /v/A/Velie,titmo--,9ii---in4Tiactb4.74C c Vvks vokic y e•l -- Isr 140 F 1�< B .ff4,.►kms tij4 • r) 61 ��� nhu �. tr, ".,... m,-sA.►`-esIN I -7'509 Fel rdc /4ve. /,t,c i,,, Iff ... /f Cis R.P1 1-370 . u ii r-ve /.i .4 " W K. • { n ,,,,,r r, 2 s Ni€4 + tide. • c; - ----u14p, ra,-txi,,,,,Ar4te ie -6, Please send completed petition forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council: We will not add names and addresses on this form to rWsa Beack PETITION • TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring - communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business ' owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE /%G/ c Voil-e( lila,/ do � ee ms. 4l' }- 90 Z-77 Ai /�' �,� / 1 I, -Mk holT' 5 Flyh A. 2°-,c;0( Je L,�/`�Vli OO ! :§6Z i0(c4 ' 22O (1-441V)9 %l ilf>t2%946-,' ,4„e,2,-,y4ee_.l3. --'.-6s2s -/ice—_ 1.--;VV-1/1 PACArir ��l��c�s cc c- Cum ,.4,kr er t .24 so '- •\1\11,6:: LAJP,rj.e, I' rill d �,r .:� i _ 'C‘iv 1 c wW it S 4La l /2 e - _6-_ au� (' ay S• re 1 ter . &e'fIe s-3— 2qi so, /rp ` 9t27;7 L :- r , .� ,/1 1/14011/1a161%1161'21 . z1v�►o�rfL1 L/h (. 5 .. Ni n o 16vres AA-tit/AC 0. .c ord; "uf.. (ISrfo 19-1►r0 wOd0 itli.,- 7 2� Ed,o _� Y70G C4a.,y,r1,e z---,/^ .0, , eitt-cmck 'lacy) iSZ7 - -4r7Cri-1 - (iv /0-7i? agar Ir � , 22 Nirk. 74. •4. 01 is,\--\ Vipt,v,IK F__03cA13 4,e,c__IA cp>9.12.s7-? ' fit, 1 , 6A �-- (0 Z l D TCG cL I 'v \r,)1 lease send completedpetit onvforms to Phe Pitcher House, 142 PC Privacy statement • When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names and addresses on this form to rmosa Beach . • • PETITION • iCZNVE0 MAY 2 3 2002 TO THE HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL COM. DEV. DEPT We, the undersigned, as concerned residents of Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities, patrons of The Pitcher House, community and civic leaders, business owners and taxpayers, URGE the City Council to adopt the UNANIMOUS decision of the Hermosa Beach Planning Department, and GRANT The Pitcher House, one of our oldest business establishments, a full liquor license.. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE t F icth Pick q-1/#4- lute( /i 1u2'i- sie.,„u,, d« k r� ��z • - „i-�% � O e I JJ tt rrr f Cl a 1e to(10 Carrletl(t. r1. [(lir liOY A/or 111 K° #i ✓adv) CA- t (6 U L. L� Amai 3 IN,(-:. 3'67u G Qo` 7 �f/ nu. irte Gm J . Rzdat,100 ( ti (4 `10 7-7 y2i s} .5V, re •f • ,14 ,/.�( : 1\ f�1G-�k. --\--1` S _. . r• 3 i 0\1.)e i'w L. Li ')-0' .cs.\ 46 . �-� _ \•..c �\ tc. (1 . cimC 0 -- ss 3.4 ,. c:), rt.a.. ,•:.,L bf, Irv) f)eAk..) 'if) e;r-.1 m.1), t---3'1-6--; 7S-4. /z -EL St geZ /04441Zril 3€a*A a ‘-) . v .. 1;1)1 --.1'4 n iv fp +c. 1 eco 0 /).5-oli„._,,/. : : IN iac .'A 7 S” 2-0 Lino' -- .i 44 (6 ( c.„--1,7 ti . / -rY e ti S ' • Lease send completed petition. forms to The Pitcher House, 142 PCH, Hermosa. Beach Privacy statement When complete, this form will be presented to the Hermosa Beach City Council. We will not add names. and addresses on this form to any database -or mailino lief nnr disclose them to nv tither narhi unle sc ,ire el ' FROM : PERFORMANCE RLLO'YSSP PHONE NO. : 3105468459 Ma.y. 21 2002 0.3:22RM P2 Sulj: Pitcher House Date: 5121102 10:2$;42 AM Pacific Daylight Time. From: CALI info To: Felix43228 To Whom It May Concern, The band CALI and all of it's members would like to Tend it's support to the Pitcher House in it's attempts to secure it's liquor license. We realty enjoy the atmosphere there. They offer a wide variety of games to play such as pool, loos bail, shuffleboard, pinball, and darts. The crowd and staff are always friendly. It is a really fun place for a band to play. The only thing the Pitcher House is lacking is liquor. That is what is needed to mace an almost perfect atmosphere, perfect. 1 hope the deciding people(s) on this matter take into consideration the wishes of the people who patronize this estabEshrnent. We wish the Pitcher house to ha%e ifs liquor license. Thank You. Bass player for CALI and registered voter, Lance Woodruff Tuesday, MMY21, 2ooa AmericaCnWu: Feb..2Y20 NIP: 4 RECEiviED MAY 2 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT 4 JUL-03-02 WED 11:54110 ISSNER_TBDTP 3762287 FACSIMILE COVER SHEET AND MESSAGE Total number of pages including this cover sheet 2 Date: WED 7-3-02 .Time To: City Council, City of Fax: (310) 372-6186 From! James Lissner, 2715 El Fax: (310) 376-2287 Venue: • I� L MEE I C • Hermosa Beach Voice: (310) Oeste, Hermosa Voice: (310) 318-0216 Beach, CA 90254 376-4626 Z c Subject: PITCHER HOUSE RECQNSIDERATION Councilmembere: P.01 RECEIVED J U L 0 3 2002 COM. DEV. DEPT Please do not approve a full liquor license for the Pitcher House. Icase/nuisance not. contained. Adding air conditioning will not contain their noise - the majority of Pitcher House patrons have to park their cars out in the neighborhood, and they disturb those neighborhoods when they come back to their cars late at night. I live near PCH and have experienced this myself, when CJ Brett's was at the present site of Round Table Pizza. And Brett's had quite a bit of parking on site, unlike the Pitcher House's 8 spaces. Full. nicer DatronsZ The "full liquor brings nicer patrons" claim is disproved by looking at the very young, violence -prone customers of our bars on Pier Avenue, who require police supervision much of the time. It is disproved by looking at the changes that occurred when other places got: their full liquor licenses - an example being TJ Charlyz, formerly the Strawberry Patch. And it is disproved by looking at the relatively much more civil behavior of patrons of places with only beer and wine - examples being Sushi Sei, California Beach, Italy's Little Kitchen. no food. Pitcher House will not be formally required to have food. The operator can simply discontinue food service at any time, and there will be nothing anyone can do. about it. Such a place is called a bar. Recent precedent here in Hermosa has been to not allow bans to intensify their operation - when Hamilton -Gregg asked to remove brewing equipment and add more patron seating, they were turned down. Even the State of California, usually pretty much pro - liquor due to heavy industry lobbying, has indicated its disapproval of full bars with no food - the ABC can no longer issue new Type 48 (full liquor, no food) licenses. In order to get one, you must buy it from someone else who is going out of business. JUL-03-02 WED 11:52 LISSNER-TBDTP 3762287 Page 2. I nsiste t t!i th Recent rieciLs±gagl-" Wllowing Pitcher House to intensify its operation is inconsistent with the City's informal policy (nee decision in Scotty's and Hamilton -Gregg) of "confinement" or "containment" to the Plaza. .,i , It has been argued that the. Pitcher House should be given full liquor privileges outof fairness, so he can complete with the Hermosa Saloon across the street. But what about fairness to the residents of the community? Hermosa Beach already has far more liquor licenses per capita, and per square mile, than any other beach city in this area, including popular tourist destinations such as Laguna and Santa Monica. We have 20 restaurants with full liquor. No one has complained that there aren't enough places here to get a drink. On the other side of the balance, it is an undisputed fact that our drinking establishments adversely impact our quality of life. We do not need more liquor availability. We need to improve our quality of life- . _ _ There are presently 40 beer and. Wine licensees in town, including a number near the Pitcher Hou.[ae_ If it grants Pitcher House full liquor, is the Council then prepared to be "fair" to the others and give them a full liquor license too? Cqnalusion. Will Councilmembersiand drawthe ght, and calitleto consider the needs of the residential community, now? Sincerely, Imporcenci The paged comprieing this facsimile crenamieeion contain confidential intormetioh from Samee Cleaner. Thin information is intended &Iecio for the yin odthe istribution,, oe Ueeentity thenamed contentsthe of thisrecipient tranemis,ion iafyon are not prohibited. If youintended he"e received thine a+ACP that any Logclneerr. copying eo trenamlasion in error, phase notify ub by celephoRa immediately 6o that we may arrange to retrieve thie crancmieeion et no cout LO you. P PITCME2 HOUSE SIGNAGE —\ RNUN 16'-9' • 12'-4' 21'-a' 1 Al 1r -r AREA OF TENANT IMPROVEMENTS <r/ DINING ROOM OFFICE KITCHEN AREA kill WALK-IN COOLER C BAR 000 000 ❑ ❑ OCCUPANT LOAD 233 SIGN EXIT ANTIQUE SAFE VIDEO EXISTING STAGE% +14' €LEVATEO 14000 STAGE. //Z/Z- L O EXISTING DANCE AREA 'INBALL EXIT 9 111 I DART VIOEb POOL TABLE O t WOMAN'S RESTROOM flt BU MEN'S RESTROOM 1, le I ( 3 JoE Do DO POOL. TABLE > t n c 14'-3• MUSIC 30' SQ TABLE I1 n 30- SO TABLE POOL TABLE } 4 VIDEO I BENCH VIDEO floor pan OCCUPANT LOAD - 2.33 MAX. PERSONS AS PER HERMOSA BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT .cal. l/4'-1'— 0' DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS BEER AND LUNE SERVED LIVE ENTERTAINMENT W/ DANCE FLOOR VIDEO GANES AND POOL TABLES AVAILABLE HOURS 4:00 P.M. - 2:00 AM. M-TH, SAT. & SIN. 3:00 P.M. - 2:00 AM. FRIDAY NOTE EXTERIOR SIGNAGE REQUIRES SEPARATE APPROVAL AND SEPARATE PERMIT TENANT DEVELOPEMENT: IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRE NO MAJOR CONSTRUCTION. OR DEMO OF ANY STRUCTURAL WALLS. PLATFORM TO BE CONSTRUCTED 14' ABV. AN. FLR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE PERMITS AND PLAN CHECK APPROVALS AS IT APPLIES TO EACH (PLUMBING, MECHANICAL. ELECTRICAL. AND OTHERS AS GOVERNED BY CITY CONTRACTOR. OR OWNER TO SUBMIT PLANS TO ALL GOVERNING AGENCIES INCLUDING CITY PLANNING. BUILDING AND SAFETY, HEALTH DEPT. AO:M.D.. DEPT. OF SANITATION. BUT NOT UNITED TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED. (ONLY AS APPLES) CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EXISTING LOCATIONS FOR WATER. ELECTRICAL GAS, AND MECHANICAL ON SITE. ROOF PENETRATIONS TO BE REPAIRED BY LANDLORD ROOFER OR CONTRACTOR TO RECEIVE APPROVAL FOR V,RK CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE TO LANDLORD BEFORE START OF CONSTUCTION. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DEPT. OF BUILDING & SAFETY CIVIC CENTER. 1315 VALLEY DRIVE HERMOSA BEACH. CA 90254-3885 (310) 318-0235 FAX(310) 372-6186 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES 2509 PICO BLVD. SANTA MONICA, CA 90405 (310) 315-4581 PLAN CHECK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION 24320 S. NARBONNE AVE. LOMITA CA 90717 (213) 534-4862 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT P.O. BOX 4998 WITTIER, CA 90607 (310) 699-7411 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 21865 E. COPLEY DRIVE DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765 (909) 396-2000 RECEIVED electrical symbollegend /{/ MI TRACK LIGHTING FIXTURE MAR 0 7 2j1t)f r. wall legend COM. DEV. DEPT. NEW WALL 2X4 STUDS EXISTING STUD WALL EXISTING OIMISING WALL if MEM ZOOMSWAiNOMreeeW 4LbA6 STREET POO! POLE 3' POOL PAIL STA TRA (1GL111NG EXISTING STAGE. EXISTING DANCE AREA ILY XT. OLMI loaf VINCE ST 11ANCF Pte;,, +11 ELEVATED *GOO S ACE ( MEAL { FLOOR section 1—A C DANCE j STATING FLOOR ) AREA scd. 1/4'-1'- 0' OU•UNNG site plan project information job address construction type applicable code building data 142 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 TYPE 1996 U.B.C./U.M.C./U.P.C.1997 NEC TYPE 4028.75 S.F. EXIST FIRST FLOOR 1738 S.F. EXIST. STORAGE -legal description ' N 50.69' OF LOTS 45 & 46 HOME BUILDERS PLACE TRACT tenant TOOTLE 142 P.C.H. HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 (310) 374-0626 Job no. 020209 drawn ncn submittal revi$lon A n n n n n n W 'Q 111 D O (?) _ IU CC -4 j; W �Q I Ow U in o- 0d) 49 Wc•I ,.__ no. floor plan, bite plan eectlon 4 noteb sheet t1t10 date printed Al 6lleet 53,-3- 16'-0' 14'-3' e Mr 83.-6. floor pan OCCUPANT LOAD - 2.33 MAX. PERSONS AS PER HERMOSA BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT .cal. l/4'-1'— 0' DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS BEER AND LUNE SERVED LIVE ENTERTAINMENT W/ DANCE FLOOR VIDEO GANES AND POOL TABLES AVAILABLE HOURS 4:00 P.M. - 2:00 AM. M-TH, SAT. & SIN. 3:00 P.M. - 2:00 AM. FRIDAY NOTE EXTERIOR SIGNAGE REQUIRES SEPARATE APPROVAL AND SEPARATE PERMIT TENANT DEVELOPEMENT: IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRE NO MAJOR CONSTRUCTION. OR DEMO OF ANY STRUCTURAL WALLS. PLATFORM TO BE CONSTRUCTED 14' ABV. AN. FLR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE PERMITS AND PLAN CHECK APPROVALS AS IT APPLIES TO EACH (PLUMBING, MECHANICAL. ELECTRICAL. AND OTHERS AS GOVERNED BY CITY CONTRACTOR. OR OWNER TO SUBMIT PLANS TO ALL GOVERNING AGENCIES INCLUDING CITY PLANNING. BUILDING AND SAFETY, HEALTH DEPT. AO:M.D.. DEPT. OF SANITATION. BUT NOT UNITED TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED. (ONLY AS APPLES) CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EXISTING LOCATIONS FOR WATER. ELECTRICAL GAS, AND MECHANICAL ON SITE. ROOF PENETRATIONS TO BE REPAIRED BY LANDLORD ROOFER OR CONTRACTOR TO RECEIVE APPROVAL FOR V,RK CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE TO LANDLORD BEFORE START OF CONSTUCTION. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DEPT. OF BUILDING & SAFETY CIVIC CENTER. 1315 VALLEY DRIVE HERMOSA BEACH. CA 90254-3885 (310) 318-0235 FAX(310) 372-6186 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES 2509 PICO BLVD. SANTA MONICA, CA 90405 (310) 315-4581 PLAN CHECK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION 24320 S. NARBONNE AVE. LOMITA CA 90717 (213) 534-4862 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT P.O. BOX 4998 WITTIER, CA 90607 (310) 699-7411 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 21865 E. COPLEY DRIVE DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765 (909) 396-2000 RECEIVED electrical symbollegend /{/ MI TRACK LIGHTING FIXTURE MAR 0 7 2j1t)f r. wall legend COM. DEV. DEPT. NEW WALL 2X4 STUDS EXISTING STUD WALL EXISTING OIMISING WALL if MEM ZOOMSWAiNOMreeeW 4LbA6 STREET POO! POLE 3' POOL PAIL STA TRA (1GL111NG EXISTING STAGE. EXISTING DANCE AREA ILY XT. OLMI loaf VINCE ST 11ANCF Pte;,, +11 ELEVATED *GOO S ACE ( MEAL { FLOOR section 1—A C DANCE j STATING FLOOR ) AREA scd. 1/4'-1'- 0' OU•UNNG site plan project information job address construction type applicable code building data 142 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 TYPE 1996 U.B.C./U.M.C./U.P.C.1997 NEC TYPE 4028.75 S.F. EXIST FIRST FLOOR 1738 S.F. EXIST. STORAGE -legal description ' N 50.69' OF LOTS 45 & 46 HOME BUILDERS PLACE TRACT tenant TOOTLE 142 P.C.H. HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 (310) 374-0626 Job no. 020209 drawn ncn submittal revi$lon A n n n n n n W 'Q 111 D O (?) _ IU CC -4 j; W �Q I Ow U in o- 0d) 49 Wc•I ,.__ no. floor plan, bite plan eectlon 4 noteb sheet t1t10 date printed Al 6lleet JUL-07-02 SUN 11:32 LISSNER-TBDTP • 310 3762287 FACSIMILE COVER SHEET AND MESSAGE Total number of pages including this cover sheet ale Date: MON 7-8-02 Time To: City Council, City of Hermosa Beach Fax: (310) 372-6186 Voice: (310) From: James Lissner, 2715 El Oeste, Hermosa Fax: (310) 376-2287 Voice: (310) 318-0216 Beach, CA 90254 376-4626 P.01 Venue: COUNCIL MEETING OF 7-9-02, ITEM 5(a) Subject: PITCHER HOUSE RECONSIDERATION Councilmembers: In my Pitcher House Letter of July 3 I wrote a short paragraph headed "Inconsistent with recent decisions." Now I would like to supply a little more detail. An important issue that has been inconsistently dealt with isarkin . I am enclosing a copy of the minutes of the planning commission meeting at which Pitcher House, which has only S parking spaces, was approved. At that same meeting, the commission denied the applications for Hamilton -Gregg and Scotty's. The minutes reflect that the H -G and Scotty's decisions were heavily based upon parking concerns. In fact, in the Scotty's matter, a majority of the commissioners based their decision upon parking - the minutes show Tucker's and Kersenboom's stances, and the tape of the meeting has Hoffman stating that he agrees with Tucker about parking. Sincerely, important: The pages Comprising this facaimile transmission contain, confidential information from Jamao Liaaner. This information is inccndsa solely for the use of the indivioual or entity named as tha recipient hereof_ If you aro not the intended recipient, be aware that Any dlecloaure, copying distribution, or nee of the contents op thin transmission is prohibited. It you have received thio tran2m10411oA'in error. please notify us by telephone immediately so that we mayarrange to retrieve this transmission at no coat co you. SUPPLElUIENiiA1. sa JUL-07-02 SUN 11:32 LISSNER-TBDTP 310 3762287 P.e2 Planning Commission Minutes Awn 1,6, 20 2 - Her/peach �, •//ww.he.etnosabch.or/P2P02Q4I6/11)1nutes.huui (Lib ��G cid 4 of 13 int of what will become regular med ings to discuss ways to manage noise and other problems in the Downtown area. She stated that part of the noise that the residents are hearing now is due to the amplified music being improperly played in the patios of restaurants - pointing out that this is being corrected and that it will not be happening anymore. She noted the Chamber's support for the Brewworks in their endeavors to change their business with the times; and expressed her belief that the Brewworks has been a responsible and good business owner. Ms.MVlarimon explained that the task force will be meeting once a month to identify noise sources; that the task force will be requesting that the Police Department put out extra patrols within some of the areas which have been identified as problem side streets; and stated that a lot of the noise these neighbors are hearing comes from a variety of places Downtown, not just one place. She added that she would like to see Brewworks get the same benefit that other similar competitor. businesses enjoy in terms of their operating hours; noted her belief that it is unfair to restrict Brewworks to serving only their manufactured beer and that their competitors are not restricted; and expressed her desire to work with the City so that the businesses aren't hurt and forced to close down. Bill Monday, 40 11th Court, stated that this alley is fairly narrow and that the commercial businesses are located too close to his living quarters; and he urged the Planning Commission to deny the applicant's request. Lynn Laguardia, 47 10th Street, stated that the activities in the alleyway are bothersome to her family and expressed her opposition to this proposal. Jim Turney, 39 10th Street, concurred with his neighbors' comments. Michael Angelolupo, property owner of 50 10th Street, stated that with the approval of this request, the number of patrons will most likely increase, thereby bringing more noise and traffic to negatively impact the quality of life for the nearby residents. Bob Monday, 40 11th Court, noted his strong opposition to allowing any more bars to operate on Pier Avenue. Since operating her business at this location since 1993, Ms. Spiritus stated that to her knowledge, none of these people in the audience have ever come to her with any complaints; and that if they had, she would have taken care of the problem immediately. She stated that she will continue to be a good neighbor; expressed her belief that the noise can be significantly managed in the Downtown area with the help of the Police Department and the Chamber of Commerce; and she invited the residents to come to her if they should have any complaints in the future. She stated that this will be a reduced intensified use of space; and urged the approval of this request. There being no further input, Chairman Perrotti closed the public hearing. Vice -Chairman Pizer addressed his concern with late night noise in the alley and the limited -parking; stated that not all of the noise complained of can be attributed to the applicant's business; expressed his belief that the applicant has been a good business owner since 1993; and noted his support for a 6 -month review period. Vice -Chairman Pizer stated that the applicant should not be limited to selling her own brewed product, that they should be permitted to do what their ABC license allows; stated that there will continue to be an unmanaged parking condition in the alley regardless of what happens with this proposal; and that it is his belief that with this area repaved, marked off and illuminated, it will help to alleviate some of those problems in the alleyway. 7/3/02 5:20PM JUL-07-02 SUN 11:33 LISSNER.-TBDTP Planning COmtnission Minutes April 16, 2002 - Heneach Commissioner Hoffman expressed his belief that th satisfaction of the residents and the business owner request. 310 3762287 P.03 _//www_herraosabe(a-oirg/pc200204-16,niibuteshurrl nnot be alleviated to the e, he could not support this Commissioner Tucker echoed Commissioner Hoffxxl.an's concerns with the limit conditions and expressed his belief that this proposal will bring an intensificatio - t -, and that based on the limited parking and the granting of a CTJP for a bar, he would be opposed to this request. Connnissione problems m expressed his belief that approval of this request will exacerbate the d noise. Chairman Perrotti commented on the applicant's willingness to work with staff to develop mitigation measures to alleviate the concerns expressed by the Planning Commission at its previous meeting, such as parking and noise; stated that the 6 -month review period would allow. the City an opportunity to determine if any problems exist; and noted his support of the applicant's proposal. MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman, seconded by Commissioner Tucker, to DENY the applicant's request. This motion carried as reflected by the following roll call vote: AYES: Hoffinan, Kersenboom, Commissioner Tucker, NOES: Perrotti, Pizer ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Notre 8 CUP 02-1 (PDF file) -- Conditional Use Permit amendment to allow on -sale general alcohol; amplified live entertainment; a take-out food service window; and 24-hour operation in conjunction with an existing restaurant and to add bar seating in the patio area and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration at 1100 The Strand, Scotty's. Staff Recommended Action: To direct staff as deemed appropriate. Director Blumenfeld provided a background of the applicant's conditional use permits and requests for this facility; explained that this applicant is requesting to amend his CUP to include adding hill alcohol sales and to include live entertainment; advised that the applicant will be adding some bar seating, a dance floor, and a walk-up takeout window; and that a request is being made to extend the hours of operation to 24 hours, allowing alcohol sales between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 2:00 A.M. He stated that this building is located within the Downtown district; that the use is allowed within the zone; and that the use is similar with the other uses/businesses in the area, but that due to its location to the Pier Plaza area, there is a great potential for noise to some of the surrounding residents. He highlighted the Letters which had been received from the residents living near this facility in which they address their opposition to the increase in noise; and because there aren't substantial modifications being proposed for this business, he added that the issue of noise is difficult to tnitigate in this existing business - stating that the windows are not double paned and that there is no air conditioning unit being proposed. He stated that the applicant has indicated that the takeout window is likely to be located in the northwest corner of the business, directly adjacent to the Strand; and that staff believes this location would create an unsafe condition for pedestrian traffic on the Strand. Commissioner Tucker commented on his concerns wit 5of13 estioned why a 7i3/02 5:20 PIM JUL-07-02 SUN 11 :34 LISSNER-TSDTP 310 3762287 P. 04 Planning Commission Minutes Apxll 16, 2002 - Hennipeaon •/wvvwJierrnosabch.or5/Pc20020416/rninut8.hLrnl 6 of 13 parking attendant is not being proposed; and noted his opposition to employees using the limited parking at their places of business. Director Blumenfeld noted for Vice -Chairman Pizer that the applicant is short 29 parking spaces based on current parking standards. He clarified that since there is no proposed change in use related to parking there is no change in the off street parking requirement. Director Blumenfeld noted for Chairman Perrotti that the current hours of operation are from 7:00 A.M. to 1.0:00 P.M. Chairman Perrotti opened the public hearing in regard to this matter. Patrick Kellin, 46 11th Street, Hermosa Beach, representing the applicant, noted that the applicant is not proposing to do a lot of modifications to the building; advised that the restaurant has been operating for years with the 22 parking spaces which exist - noting that this is one of the few establishments with its own parking lot in that area; stated that a parking lot attendant is always on staff; and advised that the applicant does try to accommodate the majority of his guests in that parking lot. Mr. Kellin stated that this evening's proposal is to have the general sale of alcohol, to extend the hours of operation, to allow a piano bar, to construct a takeout window - noting that the applicant is flexible in the placement of the takeout window. Mr. Kellin stated for Commissioner Hoffman that the sliding doors are off the ground; that as one enters in off the alley side or parking lot side, that the grade is higher than the Strand, ending up with a curbed condition; and that at this point in time, the applicant is not proposing any ' modification to that condition. In response to Vice -Chairman Pizer's inquiries, Mr. Kellin stated that at this time, the applicant is not considering changing the way he runs his business; and noted that the cars are stacked in the parking lot by the attendant as efficiently as possible. Mr. Kellin advised that beer and wine are currently being served at this location; that it is the applicant's intention to continue to serve food; and noted that he is located in a commercial zone. Steve Hunt, 910 Strand, advised that he is representing various residents living nearby; noted their objection to adding additional alcohol businesses in this area, which will result in more noise and loitering; highlighted the significant changes to the Downtown area in the past years; and urged the Planning Commission to protect the residents' quality of life by denying this request. Mr. Hunt suggested that the City consider a more balanced land use and upscale use at this location. Mr. Kellin stated that he can appreciate the concerns of the residents because his office and home is located in the area and noted his interest in preserving the character of the community; and reiterated that this business has successfully operated at this site with its current parking availability. There being no further input, Chairman Perrotti closed the public hearing. Commissioner Hoffman expressed his be ' that this is a c ange in business use and that he ca a't 74t✓ l support this request./VeA/1916-,e41/6- %%/1�%�`f--%�/e -e_-,-73"11/f�ile- -- eiv ?/114T: Vice -Chairman Pizer concurred with Co' . offman's belief that this request is a proposed change in use; noted his opposition to the expansion of existing alcohol licenses in this 7/3/02 5:20 PM JUL-07-02 SUN 11:35 LISSNER-TBDTP Pouting Commission Minutes April 16, 2002 - Heieach 7 of l3 310 3762287 P.05 J/www.hcrmosabch.o pc20020416/minutes-bunA 4 city; and expressed his belief that this will help create an expansion of Pier Plaza noise and crowd activities to the south Strand area. Commissioner Tucker addressed the nee o prese a the quality of life for the residents in this community; and cited his concerns wi parking d noise. Commissioner K on the increasi Ke enboon n parking ne ted his belief that this proposal is a change in use and commented s in the area. Chairman Perrotti noted his concern that the CUP will run with the land and highlighted the fact that it is not known who the future occupants of this property will be; expressed his belief that the applicant hasn't been proactive enough in mitigating the noise problems at this business; and stated that while he would support extending the hours of operation to midnight and the takeout window on the southern or eastern side of the building, he could not support the other requests. MOTION by Commissioner Tucker, seconded by Commissioner Kersenboom, to DENY the applicant's request. The following roll call vote reflected unanimous approval of the denial: AYES: Hoffman, Kersenboom, Perrotti, Pizer, Tucker NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None Chairman Perrotti recessed the meeting at 8:55 P.M. and reconvened the meeting at 9:06 P.M. 9. CUP 02-4 (PDF file) -- Conditional Use Permit minor amendment to change hours of operation of an existing market with off -sale beer and wine from 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. to 12 midnight Sunday through Thursday, and to 2:00 A.M. Friday and Saturday at 205 Pier Avenue, Alta -Dena Drive -In Dairy. Staff Recommended Action: To approve said request. Director Blumenfeld explained that the applicant is proposing to extend his hours of operation for the existing drive-through dairy from 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. daily to 8:00 A.M. to 12 midnight Sunday through Thursday and until 2:00 A.M. on Friday and Saturday; stated that some of the surrounding businesses in the area are permitted to stay open past 11:00 P.M. during the week; advised that both letters in support and in opposition to the applicant's request have been provided to the Planning Comrdission; and noted that staff does not foresee the extension of hours as a problem. Director Blurmenfeld stated that there are issues with how the site will be managed and that conditions should be included to deal with loitering, littering and noise control; and suggested that if this request is approved, that there be a 6 -month review period following approval to determine if the applicant is in compliance with the CUP. He added that there is no additional gross floor area being added to the business; and advised that no formal complaints have been made regarding noise or loitering at this business nor has Code Enforcement staff found a problem during a recently scheduled weekend evening inspection. Chairman Perrotti opened the public hearing in regard to this matter. Won Sam, 205 Pier Avenue, owner/operator of the dairy, stated that one-third of his business is done during the daytime hours and that the rest is done during the evening hours; requested that he be given the same opportunity as those stores across the street; and pointed out that his facility 7/3/01 5;20 PM Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council SUBJECT: TEXT AMENDMENT 02-3 TO AMEND SECTIONS 17.28.020 AND 17.44.090 TO ALLOW AS A PERMITTED USE IN THE M PARKING LOTS AND STRUCTURESZONE AND TO ALLOW NON -REQUIRED OFF-SITE PARKING INITIATED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION Plannin Commission Recommendation To adopt the attached ordinance to amend Sections 17.28.020 and 17.44.090 of the Zoning Ordinance. July 1, 2002 Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 Back round At the meeting of March 19, 2002, the Planning Commission recommended adoption of the text amendment allowing parking lots and structures as independent permitted uses in the M-1 zone and expanding opportunities for off-site parking. Ana.iy is The Zone Code does not currently list "parking lots and structures" as independent permitted uses in the M-1 zone. In the commercial zones the permitted use list sludeesk "parking g lotsbe laeasnd/or d between structures" as independent permitted uses by right. Consequently, p g m businesses. The Planning Commission recommends that parking lots and structures be added to the list of permitted uses in the M-1 zone (Section 17.28.020) to accommodate this need. Also, to in order to expand opportunities for off-site parking under Section 17.44.090 "Off -Street Parking Location," the Zone Code must be amended to allow more flexibility for providing off- site parking if such parking is in addition to the minimum required. Section under common 17.44.090 stat sh es pat if parking is located on a different lot it must be within 300 feet, The Planning Commission believes this section should be clarified so this limitation only applies to "required" parking. Proposed Text Amendment 17.44.090 Off-street Parking Location All off-street automobile parking facilities shall be located as follows: A. All required parking spaces shall be located on the same lot or building site as the use for which such spaces are provided; provided however, that such parking spaces provided for commercial, business, industrial et or warehouse uses may be it located on a rovadedrandent lsu h lot or lots are t or lots, all of ander ch are ommon oss than wnership we ithd (thslo) t or distant from the use for whichp building site for which such spaces are provided. Where the buildings are affidavit recorded by the officed on one lot and the ng is of the Los ed on Angeles County recorder that theseother lot, the owner shall lilo lots the building department an affidavit are held in common ownership for the use specified. Such distance shall be measured along a straight line drawn between the nearest point on the premises devoted to the use served by such parking facilities and the nearest point on the premises providing such parking facilities. It is further provided that uses located within the boundaries of an established off-street parking district, organized pursuant to action by the city council, shall be waived by the requirements of this subsection. • With the above clarification in place, businesses within the City obtaining additional parking where available and not required f CONCUR: of B lumen i - id, Director Community I evelopment Department Step �- Bu City anager Attachments 1. Proposed Ordinance 2. Planning Commission Minutes have m r4 i 2: WV), Sco ' Lune, 'ord Plannin;/ssistant bility in 1 2 3 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ORDINANCE 02 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TO AMEND SECTIONS 17.28.020 AND 17.44.090 TO ALLOW PARKING LOTS AND STRUCTURES AS A PERMITTED USE IN THE M-1 ZONE AND TO ALLOW NON -REQUIRED OFF-SITE PARKING. The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach does hereby resolve and order as follows: Section 1. The City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on July 9, 2002, to consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance regarding adding parking lots and structures as independent permitted uses in the M-1 zone and expanding opportunities for off- site parking. Section 2. The Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on March 19, 2002, to consider amendments to the Zoning Ordinance regarding adding parking lots and structures as independent permitted uses in the M-1 zone and expanding opportunities for off-site parking, and recommended approval of the amendment as proposed by staff. Section 3. Based on the evidence considered at the public hearing, the City Council makes the following findings: 1. The list of M-1 permitted uses needs to be amended to allow parking lots and structures as independent permitted uses within the M-1 districts of the city. 2. The lack of specificity within the Zoning Code in regards to required and non -required off- street parking location places an unnecessary burden on businesses that want additional parking beyond the minimum required. 3. The subject text amendment is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to the general rule set forth in Section 15061(3) of the CEQA Guidelines, as there is no possibility that the modification to the text may have a significant effect on the environment. Section 4. Based on the foregoing, the City Council hereby amends the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code, Title 17 -Zoning, as follows: 1. Amend Section 17.28.020 to read as follows: "Sec. 17.28.020 Permitted Uses In the following matrix, the letter "P" designates use classifications permitted and the letter "U" designates use classifications permitted by approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Use classifications not listed are prohibited. Section numbers listed under "see section" reference additional regulations located elsewhere in the Zoning Ordinance or Municipal Code. M-1 ZONE, LAND USE REGULATIONS P = Permitted U = C.U.P. Required (See Article 10) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 USE See Section Administrative offices accessory to a primary permitted use (listed below), not exceeding twenty-five percent of the gross floor area P Artist studioP Audio/Visual recording studio P Motor Vehicle and equipment service: • General repair, service, installation of parts and accessories U Chapter 17.40 • Body repair and painting U Chapter 17.40 Manufacturing, fabrication, assembly, testing, repair, servicing and processing of the following products and materials: Apparel AudioNisual products Awnings Bakery Products Coated, plated and engraved metal products Communications Equipment Confectionery and related products Diecut paper, paperboard, cardboard, Electronic components, computers, and accessories Electric lighting and wiring equipment Stone and cut stone products Furniture and fixtures Glass products Household tools and hardware Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware Luggage Machinery equipment and supplies, except farm machinery Motor vehicle parts and accessories Musical. instruments and parts Office and household machines and appliances Office products Paperboard containers and boxes Pharmaceutical Products Photographic and optical goods, watches and clocks Hardware, plumbing, heating equipment and supplies Pottery and related products Professional, scientific and controlling instruments Toys, amusements, sporting and athletic goods (including surfboards) Wooden containers P Parking lots and/or structures P Wholesale distribution of the products and materials listed above, and including the following: . Packaged groceries and related products P 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 '16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Warehousing and storage including self -storage mini warehouses P See Section 2. Amend 17.44.090 to read as follows: "Section 17.44.090 Off-street Parking Location All off-street automobile parking facilities shall be located as follows: A. All required parking spaces shall be located on the same lot or building site as the use for which such spaces are provided; provided however, that such parking spaces provided for commercial, business, industrial or warehouse uses may be located on a different lot or lots, all of which are less than three hundred (300) feet distant from the use for which it is provided, and such lot or lots are under common ownership with the lot or building site for which such spaces are provided. Where the buildings are situated on one lot and the parking is situated on another lot, the owner shall file with the building department an affidavit recorded by the office of the Los Angeles County recorder that these lots are held in common ownership for the use specified. Such :distance shall be measured along a straight line drawn between the nearest point on the .premises devoted to the use served by sucli parking facilities and the nearest point on the premises providing such parking facilities. It is further provided that uses located within the boundaries of an established off-street parking district, organized pursuant to action by the city council, shall be waived by the requirements of this subsection." Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days of its final passage and adoption. Section 6. Prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its adoption, the City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published in the Easy Reader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published and circulated, in the City of Hermosa Beach in the manner provided by law. Section 7. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance, shall enter the same in the book of original ordinances of said city, and shall make minutes of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council at which the same is passed and adopted. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2001, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: PRESIDENTof the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: • APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney 3 Director Blumenfeld noted for Chairman Perrotti that the parking lot was designed, paved, m ed and signed according to the City's design standards for public parking; explaine• at there as a lot of discussion between the City staff and the church about other mod - : of operation, - nd that after examining the costs relative to the metering and liability ues, it was not going to • - in the City's best interest to incur the additional costs for publi • arking. He noted that if the - nning Commission wishes to approve this minor amen ent, then as a condition of approva , staff would recommend that the fees that were wed be paid to the City. Vice -Chairman Pizer noted tha 'ecause the church is payi . the full cost of this parking lot, the church should be able to exerc - its rights; and tha -s long as the fees are paid, he would support the applicant's request. Commissioner Tucker stated that the church • uld be able to use its lot when needed; noted the applicant's right to request an amend nt; hi • , ighted the church's desire to share the parking with the neighbors; and state • at he would . - supportive of the amendment. Commissioner Kersenboom su! •ested that signage be utiliz- to secure the parking when necessary; that window stic. -rs be considered; and noted his su • •ort for the applicant request. Commissioner Hoff =n noted his support for the applicant's request. MOTION by . • mmissioner Tucker, seconded by Chairman Perrotti, to APPRO " , the minor amendm ; that staff be directed to return at the next meeting with a revised Reso . tion; and move• at the Applicant remunerate the City for the waived fees. Motion unanimous) c- ed. 9. TEXT 02-3 -- Text Amendment for non -required off-site parking in the M-1, Light Manufacturing zone Staff Recommended Action: To recommend approval of said Text Amendment. Director Blumenfeld explained that this text amendment was a direction by the Planning Commission at its February meeting to add parking as a permitted use in the M -zone; added that this proposal would also allow within the Manufacturing zone the intent to provide flexibility for businesses located in the M -zone to make surplus parking available, pointed out that the proposed text amendment would include the word "required" in Section 17.44.090 for Off - Street Parking Location; and added that staff is recommending that the zone code list include the words "parking lots and structures" as permitted uses within the M -zone, thereby providing the same flexibility as currently exists in the C -zone. Chairman Perrotti opened the public hearing. Julie Oakes requested, and received, clarification in regard to the proposed modification. There being no further input, Chairman Perrotti closed the public hearing. MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman, seconded by Vice -Chairman Pizer, to CONCUR with staff's recommendation. Motionunanimously carried. P.C. Minutes 03-19-02 City of 2lermosa Teach Inter Office Memorandum DATE: June 26, 2002 TO: City Council FROM: Steve Burrell, City Manager SUBJECT: Review of Policy Guidelines for the Commercial Banner Program RECOMMENDATION That the City Council review the policy guidelines for the program and direct staff to make any changes to be implemented for the calendar year. 2003. BACKGROUND The City Council directed staff to return with the Commercial Banner Program guidelines for a review of the policies covering eligible participants. The existing guidelines are attached for your use in the review. Staff would suggest that any changes in the program be implemented in the 2003 calendar year. A list of participants for 2002 is also attached for your information. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH. COMMERCIAL BANNER POLICY Hermosa Beach non-profit organizations providing benefits to the City as a whole may reserve banner space to sell banners to commercial advertisers for the purpose of. fundraising. The non-profit organization must: a. Be a 501-(c) (3) tax exempt non-profit entity based in the City. b. Provide liability insurance naming the City as an additionally insured. c. Pay the approved banner installation fee prior to the installation of the banner. The fee is required for each installation/removal, and applicant must meet application deadline as set forth on the banner permit. d. Provide documentation demonstrating that it is receiving at least $2500 per month from the advertisers. Provide copy of the check made out to non-profit organization is proof of acceptance. e. Utilize the proceeds (exclusive of the cost of installation and removal) exclusively for charitable purposes, and certify that no commissions or rebates are being paid to any individual for any purpose, including soliciting advertisers. f. Include on the banner a statement to the effect that the non-profit organization named on the banner is the recipient of the advertising proceeds. Assign a member of the non-profit organization to be the City contact for all notifications, applications, banner layout and installation/removal issues. h. Hermosa Beach Education Foundation shall be entitled to a minimum of six (6) months per year. Commercial advertising fundraising banners are permitted only at PCH at 1st Street and Aviation Blvd near Prospect. The banner shall be no larger than 4' x 40' and 25% of the banner must display the name of the non-profit organization. Non -profits may request approval to place advertising banners for one quarter per calendar year. If no other non-profit requests a particular quarter within one month prior to the initiation of that quarter, a non-profit may request consideration for additional quarters each calendar year. g. 12/11/01 '2 BANNER CALENDAR . &- . PERMIT # , ., > , ��'�er•+ JAN .s:: ,, a Nwi--> �s . - TI :, ... EVENT/sem'-'s/2i 'nom... UP ... DOWN Mks Prospect�., >,_;, SPONSER 1 U5ar Mow-- P.r-(> (' 4.1.2 X . 1:›e l -tawt.+cfit.. 2 Ca-ke-a).... WY RI), . APRIL SPONSER EVENT UP DOWN Aviation / Prospect PCH / 1ST I 1 61 ck fticcr. y —r 54.c.-,11.--, V' LIZ 2 Fig :. r,.r.-�,;- Qp(. to gi, oZ�i 5 11-8 8 JULY SPONSER/ . EVENT UP DOWN Aviation / Prospect PCH / 1ST i`1 1 L +� /i'!oe/2 EDL/C4Tliol' ,q444-Dapczid %bt'o7--,4 Pp W12./j6,..1 /44 DI.,_V /v Sbr-A ' _ OCT SPONSER EVENT UP DOWN Aviation / Prospect PCH / 1ST 1 $F�u tc..cur. bD FV.Aeuas LIR -A /o-' & Z X 2 'rr7 ," 6, rouNn -7MiJ V9 ./ 1 is July 2, 2002 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY 1 Objective: To provide information for possible consideration of a policy change involving encroachments involving only at grade paving. Background: During the discussion of the encroachment permit for Golden Avenue, a comment was made as to what interest the City has in requiring an encroachment permit for private use or development of the area adjacent to the developed street or sidewalk. The policy has been that no encroachment permit is required for landscaping and it is proposed that this be extended to include paving materials such as interlocking pavers, bricks or concrete. This would eliminate a need for an encroachment permit, reducing both staff time and residents need to provide a drawing and provide insurance. Planters, steps, or other improvements would still require the issuance of an encroachment permit in accordance with the existing provisions contained in the code. Recommendation: 1. That the City Council approve a policy change by directing that at grade improvements that involve paving such as interlocking pavers, bricks, concrete, etc. shall not be subject to issuance of an encroachment permit. 2. That the City Attorney return with an amendment to the code to implement the policy change. Respectfully submitted, Stephen R. Burrell City Manager 6b July 2, 2002 Honorable Mayor and Members of Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 The Hermosa Beach City Council ENCROACHMENT FEE WAIVER FOR 1543 GOLDEN AVENUE Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file this report. Summary: On May 14, 2002, the Staff presented a request for exemption from . obtaining an encroachment permit by the property owner at 1543 Golden Avenue to the City Council. At that meeting, Council allowed the property owner of 1534 Golden Avenue to continue work while applying for an encroachment permit. Staff was directed to report back regarding the issue of the request for fee waiver noting information as to how many residents of: that block have encroached into the public right-of-way without a permit since 1996. Analysis: The west side of Golden Avenue is exempt from the sidewalk construction requirement per Council action January 10, 1995. Please see Attachment 2. However, homes built on the east side are required to construct sidewalks. The right-of-way. is 40 feet, wide on Golden Avenue, 28 feet of which is pavement. The standard sidewalk width for the east side of Golden Avenue, including the curb, is 4.5 feet. The distance from the curb face to the property line is 6.0 feet. Public Works Department records indicate that there are no encroachment permits on file for Golden Avenue before or after May, 1996. 'Properties that encroach into the public right-of-way since before May, 1996 are: 1538, 1546 and 1550 Golden Avenue. Some property owners on the east side of the street chose to fill in the 1.5 feet of dirt area between the property line and the back of the sidewalk with concrete while others chose to landscape the area (See attached pictures). Neither action required an encroachment permit. The west side of Golden Avenue is exempt from sidewalk requirements. However, if a property owner opts to install something other than a flat concrete surface such as the proposed hardscape in the public right-of-way at 1543 Golden Avenue, the City requires an encroachment permit and covenant to protect the City from any claim that may arise as a result ofthat other type of surface in the area. 6b Fiscal Impact: None Alternatives: 1. Order Staff to collect an encroachment fee and a construction fee from the property owner. 2. Waive the encroachment fee but require a fee for construction in the public right-of-way.: 3. Waive all fees. Attachments: 1. Photographs 2. 1995 Council Action Respectfully submitted, Homayo n A. Behboodi Associate Engineer Concur: Harold C. Williams, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer Step Burrell City Manager F:\B95\PWFILES\CCITEMS\Encroachment fee waiver 1543 Golden 7-9-02.doc 2 1570 Golden Avenue This is also the west side of Golden Avenue. It shows the 4.5 -ft sidewalk with the 1.5 -ft. strip of landscaping between the sidewalk and the property line. 1510 Golden Avenue Again, the wesside of Golden Avenue without a strip of landscaping between the sidewalk and the property line. 1523 Golden Avenue Cll a) • as '` (• 70 aa) --•-0aai a) 4- -0 :0 :0 c o cn 0 a, . O a) a) o 9N CL o 0 0 OO (0 OV U a) • ) a) O (o Q-0 a) C E a) L !.' 0 F— . 3 cn !n 3. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION Items 1(h) was heard at this time but is shown in •rder or clarity. Pub is comments on items removed from th- consent Cale dar are shown under the appropriate item. At 7:15 P.M. as the timeadvertised for the • blic hearing had not arriv-d, the order of the agenda was spended to go to item 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4'.. 1995-96 LOS AN BLOCK GRANT (CDB Development Direc 1995. ELES COUNTY URBAN PROGRAM. ,. Me or Sol Blume Community Development Dire or report and responded to C Burrell also responded to C although this was a three ye a new application and the us --s The public hearing opened to address the Council at 7':44' P.M. Action: To the expendit County Urba Program fu allocatio archite approv $142 Mot OMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT orandum from Community eld dated January 18, B •menfeld.presented the staff nc:1 questions. . City Manager ncil questions and said that commitment, each year required co ld be different next year. at 7:44 P. this item, As no one came forward he public hearing closed a••rove the staff reco e of the first year, Community Development ds, estimated at $136,000, a funding for retrofitting City ural barriers to disabled cit the Cost Summary submittal to 00. on Bowler, second Reviczky. The no, ing the dissenting vote of Mayor Benz 9f Edgerton. At /the hour of 7:48 P.M. the order of the Public Comments. endation to approve 95-96, Los Angeles. ock Grant (CDBG) d any additional Hall to remove zens and to t - County of motio carried, and th- absence agenda we MUNICIPAL MATTERS 5. REVIEW OF THELIST'OF`STREETS WITHOUT. PLANNED SIDEWALKS,.. RELATING TO SPECIAL STUDY 94-3 AND TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE 17 -FOOT GARAGE/PARKING STALL SETBACK REQUIREMENT. (Continued from the meeting of January 10, 1995) Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated December 7, 1995. ATTACHMENT 2 City Council Minutes 01-24-95 Page 8717 Community Development Director Blumenfeld presented the staff report and responded to Council questions saying that properties that had been liened in anticipation of future sidewalks would be released from the liens. City Manager Burrell also responded to Council questions. Public participation opened at 7:16 P.M. Seeing no one come forward to address the Council on this item, public participation closed at 7:16 P.M. Action: To approve the staff recommendation to approve the following list of streets not requiring sidewalks: Valley Area: 1) 18th Street from Valley Park Avenue to Valley Drive; 2) 19th Street from Valley Park Avenue to Valley Drive; 3) 20th Street from Power Street to Valley Drive; 4) 21st Street from west end, east of. Loma Drive ..to Valley Drive; 5) 24th Street from Park Avenue to Valley Drive; 6) 24th Place from Park Avenue to Valley Drive; 7) 25th Street from Park Avenue to Valley Drive; 8), Power Street from 20th Street to Hermosa Valley Park; and, 9) Morningside Drive from 25th Street to Hermosa Valley Park, and, Additional Exempt Streets: 1) 17th Street from Prospect Avenue to east end (north side only); €,2) Golden Avenue for the west side only, both north and.. south of 17th Street; and, 3) Raymond Avenue from 16th Street-to 17th Street, "'and '-t� -direct staff to return to Council with the. comprehensive list of streets in order to review the. broader issue of the 17 foot setback, for consistency,: in other areas. Motion Reviczky, second Oakes. The motion carried by a unanimous vote, noting the absence of Edgerton. --'CONSIDERATION OF NAMING SOUTH PARK ItDEWEY WEBER Pe•'it. Memorandum from Community Resources Director Mar ooney dated January 17, 1995. Action: MayorBenz directed, with the -onsensus of the Council, that th-i item be contin -d to the Regular Meeting of February 4, 1995, ••e to the absence of Edgerton. . CONSIDERATION OF'STREET ' OSURES-_AND CERTAIN FEE -"-WAIVERS FOR -A SAINT PATRICK1 DAY PARADE -1)N SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1995. Memorand from Community De, lopment Director Sol Blumenfeld -.ted January 19, 1995. Communit Development Director Blumenfeld presen -d the staf report and responded to Council questiss. Community Resources Director Mary Rooney also responde City Council Minutes 01-24-95 Page 8718 July 3, 2002 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 PROPOSED INFORMATIONAL STREET SIGN PROGRAM HERMOSA BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Recommendation: That the City Council review the sign program as proposed by the Chamber of Commerce and provide direction to staff Background: The Chamber of Commerce has been developing a program along with several business owners to assist patrons with information about being courteous when walking to their cars or home through our residential neighborhoods. They have proposed placing signs on existing poles in areas adjacent to the downtown area. A copy of the proposed sign and listing of locations is attached. The Chamber program also includes placing signs in the several businesses that further work to ask patrons to be courteous. If the sign program is something that City Council would like to pursue, staff needs to be directed to assist the Chamber with the program, including installing the signs at the various locations listed. Respectfully submitted, Stephen R. Burrell City Manager • HERMOSA BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND VISITORS BUREAU June 24, 2002 Steve Burrell City Manager City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Dear Steve: 4 .p. JUN 2 6 2002 This is written request to Mayor Dunbabin and members of the City Council on behalf of the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau. It is our hope that this request will be agendized for discussion. The Chamber has-been working on a public education program that is targeted towards patrons of our restaurants and taverns with the message of "Project Shh! Respect the Neighborhood. No shouting, public urination, or littering". At our Board of Directors meeting on June 20, we discussed the possibility of posting our message on permanent street signs, to avoid theft and defamation. We would need the City's permission, and would need to work with Public Works on the appropriate signage. The Chamber will independently work on signage for posting within our entertainment establishments. Signage will state that "Designated Drivers Drink Soft Drinks Free" and also the above message about respecting the neighborhood. Please don't hesitate to call me if you have any questions. We are anxious to post these signs as quickly as possible to protect the neighborhoods. Sincerely, Carla Merriman Executive Director L 1007 Hermosa Avenue • Hermosa Beach, California 90254 • (310) 376-0951 • FAX (310) 798-2594 FROM : • FAX NO. : oJun. 27 2002 11:30AM P1 H P-f'-YYLasa/ p e %V -C of C C& Fax Memorandum Date: / 2 7_ / 0 2 # {3f -Pages in luting Cover: a To: Company: 6:4 51/(a-vc._ From: de -t_&:-62 Company: iermosa Beach Chamber .of Commerce Phone: (310) 376.0951 Fax: (310) 798-2594 13 Mc- 4-V The Chamber's Mission_ . . To Educate, Organize And Promote Business I1007 Hermosa Avenue - I3crznosa Beach - California 90254 -- (310) 376-0951- Fax (310) 798-2594 1 FROM : FAX NO. : •Jun. 27 2002 11:31AM P2 RESPECT THE NEIGHBORS! NO Shouting Littering Public Urination Fighting Loud Music Sponsored by the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce The City Council and HBPD July 3, 2002 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council 402c ---4x -7/o Regular Meeting of July 9, 2002 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY PROPOSED RATE INCREASE Recommendation: That the City Council review the attached notice to customers of a proposed rate increase and determine whether or not the City Council wishes to take a position on the application. Background: The attached notice explains that the proposed rate increase would be the result of granting the company's shareholders $17.4 million as an incentive payment for being able to purchase gas at a lower rate than the PUC had set. The impact to residential customers would be 38¢ in the winter and 27¢ when taken over a 12 -month period. Commercial/Industrial rates are somewhat more. If the City Council wishes to express its opinion on this application, staff should be directed to write the PUC on behalf of the City. Respectfully submitted, Stephen R. Burrell City Manager 7a. • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF PROPOSED RATE INCREASE APPLICATION NO. 02-06-035 eort's5 u vP1,As :JUN . , j ?op- OUR o p OUR REQUEST On June 17, 2002, Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) filed Application No. 02-06-035 with the California Public Utilities Commission (Commission). This application reports SoCalGas' gas supply and storage operations for "Year Eight" (April 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002) and requests approval to recover in rates shareholder incentives of $17.4 million earned under its Gas Cost Incentive Mechanism (GCIM) program. Under the GCIM, the actual cost SoCalGas pays for gas to meet the needs of its core customers is measured against a Commission approved benchmark for the prevailing market price of gas. If SoCalGas is able to purchase gas below the benchmark, customers and shareholders share the savings. The Year Eight cost savings of $189.8 million are calculated as the difference between the actual cost of gas, $1,290.3 million, and the GCIM benchmark of $1,480.1 million. SoCalGas seeks approval of the . shareholder portion of the cost savings, totaling $17.4 million from these cost savings. If the Commission approves SoCalGas' shareholder portion, SoCalGas' ratepayers will retain a net benefit of $172.4 million in lower costs from the GCIM. WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU Depending on Commission action on SoCalGas' requests, the proposed impact to each customer class would beallocated as shown below: Customer Class $ Million %Increase Residential 13.5 1.3 Commercial/Industrial 3.7 1.9 Core Subscription 0.2 N/A TOTAL $17.4* 1.3% * The actual number approved by the Commission will include fees paid to cities and local governments. If the Commission approves A.02-06-035 and grants the $17.4 million shareholder award, based on the estimated average monthly gas procurement costs for the 2002-2003 winter season, a residential customer's monthly winter bill for 70 therms of gas usage would increase by 38 cents, from $46.20 to $46.58. Based on a 12 -month period, a residential customer's average monthly bill would increase by 27 cents. (Proposed rate changes assume a 31 -day peak usage month and utilize the new baseline allowances effective as of June 1, 2002.) The impact on each customer and customer class will vary depending on individual usage and the Commission's final decision. July 3, 2002 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council 7/0D-- •-Ffr- Regular.Meeting of July 9, 2002 DESIGNATION OF THE COMMUNITY CENTER AS A LOCAL HISTORICAL LANDMARK 1 Recommendation: 1. That the City Council adopt the attached resolution designating the Community Center as a local historical landmark; and, 2. Direct the City Manager to work with the Historical Society to provide assistance in completing the grant application. Background: The attached resolution is intended to state the City Council's position that the Community Center is a local historical landmark. This designation would be a first step in a process that could result in the Community Center being listed on the state and federal register of historical places. The purpose in making the designation now is so the Hermosa Beach Arts Foundation may submit an application to the Getty Foundation under the Preserve L.A. Planning Grants Program.. The Hermosa Beach Arts Foundation is taking the lead in applying for the grant and staff should be directed to work with them in order to submit a complete application. - Re r ectfully submitted, Stephe R. rrell City Manager 7b 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 RESOLUTION NO. 02- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DESIGNATING THE HERMOSA BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER AS A LOCALLY SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC LANDMARK IN HERMOSA BEACH. WHEREAS, the Hermosa Beach Community Center is an outstanding example of Art Deco architecture, and WHEREAS, the Hermosa Beach Community Center has first constructed as Pier Avenue School in 19_; and, WHEREAS, the Hermosa Beach Community Center serves as a cultural and recreational center for the residents of Hermosa Beach as well as other South Bay cities; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY DESIGNATE THE HERMOSA BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER AS A LOCALLY SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC LANDMARK. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 9th Day of July, 2002. ATTEST: PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California , CITY CLERK , CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM: -1- FROM e-es7 1i2 7:36PM FROM ART DECO SOCIETY 310 6S93326 . FAX NO. : Application Form Preserve L.A. Grants Project Planning Apr. 12 2002 12:02PM P3 P. 4 The Getty Grant Program 1200 Getty Center Olive, sa,:t4. ft0Q Las Aaget , CA 900.13-1655 u.S.A. Pito,* lip 440.7.170 Fax 310 440.7703 www geety edu/grants Purpose Dresirve L.A. is a three-year initiative launched in 2000 to support the conservation of Los Angeles County's rich architectural heritage. Preserve L.A. Grunts support the preservation of a wide variety of landmark buildings and sites that are of architectural, histo+icel, and cultural significance. Funded projects are intended to strengthen the practice of architectural conservation and to seve as models for the preservation of other historic buildings and sites. Elie • Elie ility Non root. charitable, or government organizations that Own historic buildings or sites in Los Angeles County are eligible to apply for Deserve LA. funding. Support may be requested for buildings or sites that are designated as local landmarks, National Historic Landmarks, or are monuments listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building or site should be accessible to thaf. public or used for the benefit of the community, With the owner's approval, another organization involved it'the care of a building or site may be eligible to apply in place of the owner, provided that each is an eiigible nonprofit, charitable, or government organization. in most cases, an organization may submit only one application for each deadline. Proiehts focused primarily on architectural replacement. commercial adaptive reuse, ba0c building maintenance, or new construc- tionre riot eligible for support In addition, funding is not available for staff salaries, overhead costs, privately owned property, or work already completed. Plantain$ Grants Project Planning Grants provide up to $75,000 for the research, documentation, and analysis necessary to identify preservation needand develop a plan for the conservation, future use, and maintenance of a building or site, In most cases, projects et this i1vel are designed for completion within one year and may require matching funds. Eligible activities include the following: • Conducting archival, historical, photographic, structural, condition, archaeological, landscape, or other specialized surveys to document or evaluate the condition of the building or site; Preparing current architectural; site, or other drawings: • Conducting testing and analysis to determine appropriate conservation techniques; • Developing detailed conservation recommendations, technical drawings and specifications, and budget estimates: and • • • Compiling and synthesizing the above information into a comprehensive planning document (such as a conservatlon master plan or Historic Structure Report). Plann ng projects may include training epporismitiea for students Or professionals in architectural conservation or related dlscip Ines: In some cases, projects may also induce temporary emergency conservation measures designed to stabilize. the buiidigag or site while a conservation plan is being developed. Implknnentation Grants Proletjt Implementation Grants provide up to $250,000 for the actual conservation of the historic structure and fabric of a building or site. Grants at this level are highly selective and eligibility Is limited to projects for which thorough planning work --ind ding a comprehensive conservation work plan, budget, arid detailed tedtnical drawings and speciflcatlons—ha been Completed. Funded projects will include on-site training opportunities for students or professionals in architectural con - Servat on or related disciplines. Projects are generally designed for completion withift three years. lmpler`yentgtion Grants require matching funds of at least one and up to three times the amount of the grant award: matching' funds fere additional funds contributed to the project by the grantee or an outside source. FROM : 6-6-2002 7:35PM AppJpcatIon Form continued • FAX NO. : • Apr. 12 2002 12:01PM P2 FROM ART E(;Q SOCIETY 37 0 5593326 P.3 Hovjr to Apply Plen kin q Greats Appl cation offie . Im /�4err p ent!ation Grano . Applicants interested Iri applying for Preserve L.A. Project Implemenuttion Grants must first submit a preliminary letter and recel a an Invitation to apply and an a.ppiication from the Grant Program. Although preliminary letters may be submitted at any time, they should be sr►bmitted at least two months prior to the deadline for which an organisation plans to apply. Preliminary letterl(s) should be two to three pages in length and include the following 1. Confirmation of the building's eligibility (please address the eligibility requirements above); 2. A summary of any related research, conservation planning, documentation, or conservation work completed to date; 3. A description of the project for which funding Is being requested and the project's goals (photographs are helpful); i 4. An outline of the project budget and an estimate of the amount of finanelal support to be requested from the Grant Program; and 5. Information verifying that the applicant: and the building owner, if different, are government agencies or nonprofit, charitable organizations as described in section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code (copies of the qualifying fetters of determination from the internal Revenue Service should be included)_ . I App( cation Deadlines The oJlcadrnes for the receipt of completed applications in the Grant Program office are August 20. 2001, and August 20. 2002. Appfi$ants must submit one original and two copies (for a total of three copies) of the completed application and all attachments. Inco plete or late applications will not be considered. We regret that application materials cannot be returned. Applications may tie sent to the Grant Program using the u.$. Postal Service ar an express mail carrier (such as Federal Express or UPS). The Grant) Program does not accept applications by fax. e-mail, or hand deilvery_ 1 Retvitiw Process Preserve L,A, applications are reviewed on The basis of the architectural, historical, and cultural significance of the site; the proposed project work plan and budget the qualifications of the project team; the suitability of the proposed tanServation methdds; and the project's potential to sere es a model for the preservation and conservation of otter historic buildings and Sites..§pecialists In relevant fields rwlewappltcations, and their recommendations provide the basis for the Grant Program's final clecfsions. Notification Applicants will be notified of the Grant Program's decisions approximately six months after the deediine for which their appli- cation has been submitted. FROM : AlOmmiFIANALLhi 11,21 I+ n Attachments Prete eLe,A Grants Project Planning Apr. 12 2002 12:O3PM P5 xooSveryCecrtcrDnv 31.111t York Les Angel8t, CA 90049-1686 U.S.A. Phone a1o460.7320 Fax 310 440.7703 Www gerEY.edu /grants Provide three complete sets of the attachments listed below. Label each attachment clearly, using the corresponding numerical headieg: for example, "Attachment 1 Check the appropriate box below for each attachment provided. Attsehrnents other than those specifically requested may be provided rf they are essential to the understanding of the proposed project. Describe each additional attachment briefly in the spice provided at the end of this section. O Attachment 1 Letter from legal owner listed in the Project Summary endorsing current application and amount of funding requested. ❑ Attachment 2 Fvidence of the fisting status described In the Project Summery indicating level attained and authorizing entity. ❑ Attachment 3 Letter from the monitoring organization cr focal government agency listed in the Project SumAlary approving current application and amount of funding requested. O Attachment 4 Map or site plan with project area clearly identified_ O . Attachment 5 Detailed survey of existing building or site. exuding site plans, sections, and elevations (both hand -measured and photogremmatic surveys are acceptable). O Attachment Photographs of the interior and exterior of the buiiding or site showing Its location, architectural style, and present condition. hiigh.qualit}r photocopies aro acceptable. Attachment 7 Archaeological field report, soli and/or geological analysis, and environmental impact studio, if applicable. Attachment s Documentation deSCribinS any previously completed conservation planting or implementation work. Attachment 9 Result* of project supervisor listed in the Protect Work Plan. Please provide additional information regarding his or her specific qualifications for the project if this information it net included In the reswr e, Attachment 10 Resumes for each of the principal consultant and staff members listed in the Project Work Plan. Please provide additional information regarding their specific qualifications for the project if this information is not included In the resume_ Q Attachment 11 kesume for each individual who will organize and provide the Training Program. Please provide additional information regarding their experience Jr, similar training programs if this information is hot included in the resume. 10 FROM : 5—e5-2002 7:33PM FAX NO. : 41, Apr. 12 2002 12:03PM P4 FROM ART DECO SOCIETY 310 6S 3326 P,1 Attachments continued Attachment 12 Letter from any outside organization or Individual involved in hosting or organizing the Training Program: the utter should confirm their involvement and outline their responsibilities. ❑ Attachment 13 Copies of sample archival materials rtflated to the building or site, such as original drawings, contract documents, early photographs, and any other images or descriptions available. O Attachment 14 • Evidence of the nonprofit, charitable, or ,ovemment status of the applicant organization. This should consist of a statement verifying the organization's status as an organization described In section 501 0(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code and a copy of the qualifying letter from the Internal Revenue Service. [) Attachment 15 Evidence of nonprofit, charitable, or government status of the building or site's owner, as described in Attachment 14 above. ❑ Other Attachments Please attach and describe below any additional attachments important to the understanding of the proposed project, Revi3ed My 2001 11 HERMOSA BEACH July 9,2002 ..aunwr� , 1907 HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Hermosa Beach City Council Subject: Designation of City's Community Center as a Local Historic Landmark 7/Vz �7 �J Pursuant to Municipal Code, Chapter 17.53, Historic -Resources Preservation, our Hermosa Beach Historical Society has determined. that the_Community Center qualifies to those requirements for the following reasons. SCHOOL DAYS Following the Long Beach Earthquake, March 10,1933, the. first Pier Avenue School, erected 1912, (formerly located on the same site as the present Community Center) its classrooms and auditorium. were severely damaged to the extent that the 600 students were located to the School District's remaining slightly damaged four schools. A decision was made by the School District, April 1934, to demolish the 21 -year old brick school and erect on the same site a two-story,'reinforced concrete structure of a permanent type,costing approx. $200,000. Federal funds provided the needed finances. Architect Samuel E. Lunden, designer of "art deco" styled structures, was selected to design and supervise construction. Major projects he designed included the Pacific, Stock Exchange building in Los Angeles and the Doheny Memorial Library on the U.S.C. campus. T.P. Schuiltz, 911 Chester Avenue, Compton, was chosen General Contractor. The new school was completed on schedule, allowing the 1935 Fall'Semmester to open Sept.10. .The auditorium was completed several months later. Dedication of the new school complex was May 26, 1935. In 1975 the School District closed the school. In Feb. 28,1978, the District sold the school property to the City, Deed D-166, #78-24101. contiued page 2.. 710 PIER AVENUE • HERMOSA BEACH • CALIFORNIA • 90254 • PHONE (310) 318-9421 July 9, 2002 continued from page 1. HERMOSA BEACH .IntmnW 1907 im�am�■ HISTORICAL SOCIETY CITY DAYS In February 1984, the City completed a $575,000 renovations turning the old Pier'Avenue Junior High School into a full- fledged Civic Auditorium and Community Center. DesigKand direction was accomplished by architect Charles Simmons, a Hermosa Beach resident. General Contractor was Baxter- Davies Construction, Inc., Van Nuys. The City received the Los Angeles Conservatory Award for Restoration'for preserving the "art deco" design in the restored auditorium. In the Spring 2002, the Community Center's. exterior walls were completely repainted in colors to further enhanse the. "art deco" architectural style of the building. The eye-catching Community Center is located at Pier Ave, and Pacific Coast Highway, one of the most busy traffic intersections of the South Bay area. The building is seen each day by tens of thousands of motorists and pedestrians. The Community Center houses a variety of activities- for its residents and visitors from the. South Bay communities. Non-profit organizations include Project Touch, Easter Seals Organization,.South Bay Youth Project,. Association of Retarded Citizens and the Hermosa Beach Arts Found- ation. The Center contains the Hermosa Beach Historical Museum, dedicated to collect and preserve historic artifacts of the city for the enjoyment of its citizens and visitors and for the education of its youth. The Center contains two theaters, the 500 -seat Hermosa Playhouse and the 150 -seat Pier Avenue Second Story Theater. Both are affiliated with the Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities with its very active theatrical programs. continued page 3. 710 PIER AVENUE • HERMOSA BEACH • CALIFORNIA • 90254 ,• PHONE (310) 318-9421 • July 9,2002 continued from page 2. HERMOSA BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Center houses the City's Department of Community Resources which offers a wide variety of recreational services. The Department also provides .the South Bay's first Skate Park. In closing, th Hermosa Beach Historical Society strongly endorses the need to declare the Community Center a City Historical Landmark. Fran Carr, President •hn T. Hales, Director and designated Historian 710 PIER AVENUE • HERMOSA BEACH • CALIFORNIA • 90254 • PHONE (310) 318-9421 7/9/0D -- July 1, 2002 City Council Meeting July 9, 2002 Mayor and Members of the City Council VACANCIES - BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS EXPIRATION OF TERM - CIVIL SERVICE BOARD Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council reappoint John Wisdom, current Civil Service Board member, to fill the expiring term and serve another four-year term ending July 15, 2006. Civil Service Board - one term which expires July 15, 2002 - one applicant. Only the incumbent has applied for appointment. There are no other current applications on file and no new applications have been received. Background: At its meeting of May 14, 2002, the City Council directed that the City Clerk advertise for applicants for the Civil Service Board. Notice was published in the Easy Reader May 23 and May 30, with a June 27, 2002 deadline for submitting applications. Only one application (from incumbent John Wisdom) has been received. Elaine Doerfling, City Noted: Step en R. Burr" , City Manager CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION NAME OF COMMISSION (,t U I C - Name 3aJ rJ (n)- 1,5c,b dCEIVCfl JUN 0 2002 0‘ CITY CLERK CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Home Phone: 3/0 -3 72- -D0 ! / Address: 5-2-2 09- Occupation/Profession: 6 Eh/ie Name of Employer JO k.,.J W l 5 chisrA c 972etk 76OBus. Phone: 31b 3 72- -6 Address of Employer 5-2-2- - 2-44771 , 1 x/(1.05114 44' REFERENCES: Local: 0/9 fZL , Pry. S W/fl 2 P1 ]Q O- -g- /4 6, 3/f•- 02._5 7 )C2.6 z, Professional: z_eyeti2itiEv Luivt'gets. , 6AV,n1 37y-3` e. Other: pi GL-/ F-767%) 31z - 37 7 - .3�- 9/ COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and. present): G., /71-€ L- S A-tt ' S99.0-7 So�2, / c,c-. SrPa�t/s d C / i-M4-5?J- 6* 2 ik,d , z o ..- uU L 1:9" evti'7 2M -t, -eye , dn-( CT) oi2 /'% 1'121x- C.6,9 6 APIA 11-17»70 N7 z / - rt3.4-2-L-- 1PA4 6 /Irk Why do you wish to become a Commission member? Th 15 15 AV( (A ,4'Y 01= / b 6A-04 L& c MVS vwv IT; i What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? Tb M t ry i T b✓� 5 /i 0 Tr' /4 tom, A -T8- E7v1 I°L-o ; Gvpv7- DISA-bt2.cEi✓T5 , (UE T?2 /3O FA -!72 Imo/D ,Mt°A'/-1-ik'- An/ D .p o w HST 15 6 ET Fog.. 6 ►2 L --(S cA4-- M ti,4' Page 1of2 Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities, which could be construed as a conflict of interest with your being a board/commission member? Yes ;/ No (If yes, please explain) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Board/Commission member. PA -ye— i 6 -8 -it) fr ) k--ciT r t! tit i/ti2- s 0,‹/&-- c,0 ticC,0 M t S , once72 57N'C t- 7�/ 1/S7 A---"117 RN- u L- D L -i /2-C- To COTJ , it) o �J Ti /3eflni) IP A S5 / t3 Lir- This Board/Commission meets on ?RD W. or' Md 5-7O d p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes t/No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? 3 2- i' 5 Comments: Signed: Date: 6�3 -2--- Page — Page 2 of 2 (4/23/01) JOHN WISDOM Contractor 522 24th Place, 310/372-0011 Hermosa Beach, California 90254 EDUCATION California Contractors License Service, State License #302334 B.A. and Secondary Teaching Credential, Industrial Arts., CSULB Apprenticeship School, Carpenter's Local 1478 Lumbleau Real Estate School, Sales License Military Construction Techniques, U.S Navy, Seabees EXPERIENCE General Contractor/Developer, South Bay Area Commissioner, Hermosa Beach Civil Service Bank Director, Manhattan National Bank. 1,0, Industrial Arts Instructor, Long Beach Unified District. Carpenter, Bechtel Construction. Co. Framing and Concrete, U. S. Navy, Seabees 26 yrs. 12 yrs. 4 yrs. 4 yrs. 2 yrs. 2 yrs 1975 Present 1989 Present 1991 - 1988 1972 - 1977 1971 - 1969 1967 - 1969 PROJECTS JOHN WISDOM, OWNER/DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR: 522 24th Place, Hermosa Beach, (Custom Home) 1450 W. 146th St., Gardena. .(14 Subterraneau Townhomes) 1605 W. 145 th St., Gardena (10 Subterranean Townhomes) 223 S. Prospect Ave., Redondo Beach. (Eight Townhomes) PROJECTS -GENERAL OWNER Pat Gregoire, Realtor 2401 Alma, Manhattan Beach, 310/979-5759 Ralph Beers, Businessman 11620th Street, Manhattan Beach, 310/546-3211 George Buckley, Stock Broker 125 24th Street, Hermosa Beach, 310/318-2665 Joe & Jackie Ferrell Educator 1018 Duncan Ave., Manhattan Beach, 310/374-8562 3,100 Sq. Ft. 15,680 Sq. Ft. 10,500 Sq. Ft. 13,200 Sq. Ft. CONTRACTOR SIZE/STYLE COMPLETION TIME 4,100 SF 12 Months French Provincial 4,100 SF 11 Months, 2 weeks Mediterranean 3,594 SF 9 Months. 2 weeks Cape Cod 6 Months, 3 Weeks 5 Months, 1 week 2,500 SF Craftsman Jon & Andrea Hoot Stock Broker 3,000 SF 567 24th Street, Hermosa Beach, 310/ 376-0474 Craftsman REFERENCES DICK HILL, VINEYARD NATIONAL BANK 310/ 376-6520 LOUIE TOMARO, ARCHITECT 310/ 318-8089 DOUG LEACH, ARCHITECT JAY STEVENSON, ARCHITECT 310/ 372-5580 310/ 379-6230 Please feel free to contact the above References or persons under the heading "ProJects-General Contractor"; additional references upon request.