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• • "If at first you don't succeed, you'll get a lot of advice." AGENDA REGULAR MEETING HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 13, 2007 - Council Chambers, City Hall 1315 Valley Drive 7:10 p.m. MAYOR Sam Y. Edgerton MAYOR PRO TEM Michael Keegan COUNCIL MEMBERS Patrick 'Kit' Bobko J. R. Reviczky Peter Tucker CITY CLERK Elaine Doerfling CITY TREASURER John M. Workman CITY MANAGER Stephen R. Burrell CITY ATTORNEY Michael Jenkins i 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. City Council agendas and staff reports are available for your review on the City's web site located at www.hermosabch.org. Complete agenda packets are also available for public inspection in the Police Department, Fire Department, Public Library and the Office of the City. Clerk. During the meeting, a packet is also available in the Council Chambers foyer. All written communications from the public included in the agenda will be posted with the agenda on the City's website CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS PROCLAMATIONS & PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATION OF COMMENDATION TO ISAIAS ALVIRA 2006-2007 OUTSTANDING SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD OF THE YEAR. PRESENTATION BY THE KENNY NICHOLSON FOUNDATION FOR THE BEACH CITIES TOY DRIVE 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. NO WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 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 receive and file memorandum regarding the minutes of the Regular meeting of February 27, 2007. Memorandum from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated March 6, 2007. (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 approve the First Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement between the City of Hermosa Beach and David Momeni for an increase in scope of services and contract amount of $17,240 for Project No. CIP Nos. 05-110 And 04-112 Crack Seal/Slurry Sealing Of Aviation Boulevard And Prospect Avenue; authorize the Mayor to execute and the City Clerk to attest said amendments, upon approval as to form by the City Attorney; authorize Change in Scope of Work; SIurry Seal Valley Drive between Gould Avenue and Herondo Avenue in place of Monterey Boulevard; and, authorize the Director of Public Works to approve changes within the approved budget. Memorandum from Public Works Director Richard Morgan dated March 5, 2007. (e) Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Upper Pier Avenue Committee meeting of February 15, 2007. (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 March 5, 2007. Claimant: Mark J. Pompano Date of Loss: 08-11-06 Date Filed: 02-08-07 Allegation: Violation of civil rights 3. CONSENT ORDINANCES a. ORDINANCE NO. 07-1278 — "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 17.44.040 TO EXEMPT PIER PLAZA BUILDING SITES FROM PROVIDING A PERCENTAGE OF PARKING SPACES ON SITE WHEN IN -LIEU PARKING FEES ARE PAID." For adoption. Memorandum from City Clerk Elaine Doerfling dated March 6, 2007. ITEMSREMOVEDFROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION * • Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar. J• • 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 7:30 P.M. TEXT AMENDMENT REGARDING LOT MERGERS TO CONSIDER CLARIFICATIONS AND/OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE TEXT (CHAPTER 16.20 MERGER OF PARCELS) AND DEFINITION OF `BLOCK" IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 17) PERTAINING TO THE REQUIREMENT TO MERGE ADJACENT PARCELS. UNDER COMMON OWNERSHIP THAT INCLUDE SUBSTANDARD LOT SIZES, WHEN AN EXISTING BUILDING STRADDLES THE PROPERTY LINE.. THE MAJORITY OF PARCELS SUBJECT TO THIS MERGER REQUIREMENT HAVE ALREADY BEEN MERGED (IN THE YEARS 1987 -1990), HOWEVER, A LIMITED NUMBER REMAIN. THE PURPOSE OF THE AMENDMENT IS TO CLARIFY THE CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE A LOT MERGER MAY BE REQUIRED; CONSIDER NEIGHBORHOOD CONSISTENCY RELATIVE TO LOT SIZE AND WIDTH; TO EXPAND NOTICING REQUIREMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER LIMITING THE MERGERS TO R-1 ZONED PROPERTIES. THE GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE LOT MERGER ORDINANCE IS TO PREVENT THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF SUBSTANDARD SIZED PARCELS THAT ARE NOT CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING PARCELS ON THE SAME BLOCK. (Continued frorn meeting of 2/27/07) Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated March 8, 2007. RECOMMENDATION: Conduct the continued Public Hearing and review and introduce on first reading the attached ordinance amending the subdivision ordinance (Chapter 16.20) pertaining to merger of substandard parcels and amending the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code. b. RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CITY'S FEE RESOLUTION TO INCREASE PARK FEES. Memorandum from Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld dated March 1, 2007. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution increasing Recreation and Park In - Lieu fees to $14,096 per new additional dwelling unit. 6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS a. REQUEST BY THE HERMOSA BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND VISITORS BUREAU TO INSTALL A PERMANENT "MAN &. WOMAN OF THE YEAR" PLAQUE AND STATUE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING WHERE THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM IS LOCATED. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated March 6, 2007. RECOMMENDATION: Consider request and provide direction to staff. 411 REQUEST FOR TAXICAB RATE INCREASE FROM $2.20 TO $2.65 DROP AND $2.45 AS THE BASE RATE. Memorandum from Police Chief Greg Savelli. RECOMMENDATION: Approve request. c. PROPOSED INCREASES IN EMPLOYEE PERMIT FEES AND CHANGE IN THE AREAS WHERE CONTRACTORS PARKING PERMITS ARE VALID. Memorandum from City Manager Stephen Burrell dated March 6, 2007. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve the fee increases in the Employee Parking Permit from $66.00 per year to $360.00 per year and limit the use of Contractors. Parking Permits in the silver meter areas. 7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER NONE S. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL NONE 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 Councilmember Tucker to replace existing trees and ice plant in the median planters on Hermosa Avenue with date palms and other ground cover as one of the 100 Acts of Beautification. ADJOURNMENT March 13, 2007 We, the undersigned citizens of Hermosa Beach, respectfully call upon the Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach to do everything in their power to enable the Department of Community Resources to bring "Shakespeare by the Sea" to Valley Park for one performance the evening of Wednesday, July 25, 2007. "Shakespeare by the Sea" has been coming to Valley Park every summer since 1999 and is one of the things that many of us have come to think of as yet another piece of the fabric that makes up the extraordinary quality of life that we enjoy in this wonderful city. It would be a shame for it not to be here as a part of our Centennial Summer. Linda Beck "My boys LOVE this performance, and I think that it is a casual, wonderful way to allow them to enjoy the classics." Michael DiVirgilio "This is a terrific program for the entire community -especially families -and we should do whatever we can to keep it alive." Kathy Dunbabin Jeff Duclos "The city cannot lose this event." Howard Fishman "I would be more than happy to lend support for some much needed culture in our city." Geoff Hirsch "Thanks for alerting me to this. I too, have enjoyed this event for several years." Sheryl Jensen "I was looking forward to this event again this year. I hope the city will be able to find the funds needed to continue this wonderful event." Monica and Kelly Kinnon "Please include our name on the petition and thank you so much for working to keep this wonderful and special program!" Julie Mote and Victor Arpize Marsha Majka Lisa and Pat Moore • • .e: Dency and Moira Nelson "It is one of the highlights of the summer for us. We put it on our calendar as soon as the dates are announced." Jennifer and Bob Rosenfeld "We have personally contributed to this group for several years, and sent an email about the absence of HB on the schedule. Let me know what we can do. Our family has attended one or both performances every summer. It is one of our summer highlights and I would hate to see the City lose this wonderful program." George Schmeltzer Carol Tanner Ray Waters Robert Woodie Dorothy and Dallas Yost .� �1: ".. ... .... .. . �,t.. tw;. '� ;'L ro • Dency Nelson Page 1 of From: "Lisa Coffi" <lisa©shakespearebythesea.org> To: <DLN52©prodigy.net> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 6:57 PM Subject: RE: (Fwd: No Hermosa Beach Valley Park Performances This Year?] Hi Dency & Moira, I've got one date that I've been holding on to for Hermosa Beach. When I called them this year, the rec & parks folks asked me ti "decrease" my service to HB since they couldn't come up with more funding. Well, the funding issue has been something I've overlooked for the last two years. And just cannot "overlook" anymore. Just so you're in the loop. SBTS tours because it's able to raise additional funds by charging each city a stipend. I ask for $3K a performance, but usually settle for $1 K if it's my first time — and then ask for more each year I retum. HB was down to a pittance $500 — last year, claiming budget issues. I said I understood and brought not only one, but both productions to Valley Park — the) didn't want me to bring the second show there, but I'd saved the date for them, so they let me bring it. I approach them this year — they'll be happy to book me again, but again, they're claiming they have budget issues — so cannot pay over $500..... Which they have in the past - a few years ago we were up to $1500 or some such. Long story short: I'm frustrated with the run around and am struggling to raise the funding for the season. So I'vehad to put loyalty and my love of the venue aside and approach some new cities this year and have found some who can pay the nominal fees. I've currently got one date left — Wednesday, July 25 — I've been holding it for Hermosa — but would really like to get more than $500 from them for it. It costs an average of $6K a performance. This season, I'm running on a $200K budget. I'm busting my buns to raise it. If the city of HB can't even put up 1/3 of the performance fee or even raise their $500 to $1000 — some sort of effort on their part — anything....well, you get my drift. My own personal dilemma is that I really love that little park and enjoy bringing the show there — we've been touring there for 8 years! But when I remember how I struggled last year with a $30K deficit after the shows closed, I realized that I've got to be a little more mercenary this year. I don't want to be in that boat again. It's way too stressful for something that's supposed to be enjoyable. Anyways, 1 did put a call in today to Lisa Lynn at rec & parks, letting her know that I had this final date left and that I needed to know quickly so I could get to print with my marketing materials, etc. Anything you want to do to help us along — seal the deal with HB would be fantastic. Lisa Coffi Producing Artistic Director Shakespeare by the Sea www.shakespearebythesea.org 310.619.0599 Page 1 of 2 Dencv Nelson From: "Lisa Coffi" <lisa@shakespearebythesea.org> To: "'Dency Nelson"' <dln52@prodigy.net> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 5:54 PM Subject: FW: Shakespeare by the Sea From: Lisa Coffi [mailto:lisa@shakespearebythesea.org] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:48 AM To: 'Paula Barksdale' Subject: RE: Shakespeare by the Sea Paula, Thanks so much for following up on the outreach program and with the HB Arts Fnd. It's much appreciated. I'd love to continue our tradition of bringing our shows to HB, just need to make sure we're getting compensated/supported by the city or a sponsoring group to bring us there. Just FYI, our budget is roughly $180K — it works out to roughly $6K a performance. A $500 stipend is 1/12 of the cost. I'm dedicated to presenting shows in HB, but it's bad business to provide HB the same service another city is paying $2K or $3K for (single performances...) Just FYI, 2001 - $500 (one show) 2002 — $500 & $500 from HB Arts Fnd (2 shows) 2003 - $750 (2 shows) 2004 - $1250 (2 shows) 2005 - $1000 (2 shows) - 2006 - $500 (2 shows — but they asked us to do only one... valuable service, saying. I was willing to work with them.) ..I pressed for two As far as I know, HB Arts Fnd turned us down since 2002 — center, specifically. I dunno. deciding to focus because I think we're providing on arts orgs that reside in HB — the community a one specific arts Perhaps Michael will be able to push it through. OR, rather, the city pays us the HBAF $500 and doesn't go out of pocket for any additional amount. Shenanigans.... From: Paula Barksdale [mailto:Paula@PaulaBarksdale.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 9:33 AM To: Michael Keegan Subject: Re: Shakespeare by the Sea Great, Michael. Thanks for your attention. Paula ---- Original Message ----- From: Michael Keegan To: Paula Barksdale Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 5:56 AM Subject: Re: Shakespeare by the Sea For several years HB funded one night and the Hermosa Arts Foundation funded another night (I am the tresurer of that group for the past 8 years). Thi shas not come to the board yet, so I am assuming we will see it in Feb. Debbie Wasling usually brings this funding request. It should pass the boards review. 3/13/2007 ••• •• • • ,-.;•! • • *TI '; • ,;•••!....‘ • Michael Keegan Page2of2 On 1/29/07, Paula Barksdale <Paula@paulabarksdale.com> wrote: Hi Michael, I just wanted to voice some support for Shakespeare by the Sea, which has been coming to Hermosa Beach for about 9 years, I believe. John and 1 have taken the kids to Valley Park every summer since they could handle the gravity of the spectator seating :-) and we just love it. I understand that the City of HB is feeling a budget squeeze and only feels that it can fund one of the two performances next summer. I hope the City Council will seriously consider preserving this fabulous family tradition. The shows are really something special -- families outdoors on blankets enjoying Shakespeare! In an era of iPods and video games, these plays are well attended and well loved. They are magical and worthwhile and I hope you all can find a way to keep performances on both nights -- they always do a comedy and a tragedy and the pairing is terrific. Thank you for your attention. Paula Barksdale 1905 Prospect Avenue HB 310.798.5059 3/13/2007 .i . • • Page 1 of Dency Nelson From: "Lisa Coffi" <Iisa@shakespearebythesea.org> To: <DLN52@prodigy.net> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 6:57 PM Subject: RE: [Fwd: No Hermosa Beach Valley Park Performances This Year?] Hi Dency & Moira, I've got one date that I've been holding on to for Hermosa Beach. When I called them this year, the rec & parks folks asked me t+ "decrease" my service to HB since they couldn't come up with more funding. Well, the funding issue has been something I've overlooked for the last two years. And just cannot "overlook" anymore. Just so you're in the loop. SBTS tours because it's able to raise additional funds by charging each city a stipend. I ask for $3K a performance, but usually settle for $1K if it's my first time — and then ask for more each year I return. HB was down to a pittance $500 — last year, claiming budget issues. I said I understood and brought not only one, but both productions to Valley Park — the) didn't want me to bring the second show there, but I'd saved the date for them, so they let me bring it. approach them this year — they'll be happy to book me again, but again, they're claiming they have budget issues — so cannot pay over $500 Which they have in the past — a few years ago we were up to $1500 or some such. Long story short: I'm frustrated with the run around and am struggling to raise the funding for the season. So I've had to put loyalty and my love of the venue aside and approach some new cities this year and have found some who can pay the nominal fees. I've currently got one date left — Wednesday, July 25 — I've been holding it for Hermosa — but would really like to get more than $500 from them for it. It costs an average of $6K a performance. This season, I'm running on a $200K budget. I'm busting my buns to raise it. If the city of HB can't even put up 1/3 of the performance fee.....or even raise their $500 to $1000 — some sort of effort on their part — anything....well, you get my drift. My own personal dilemma is that I really love that little park and enjoy bringing the show there — we've been touring there for 8 years! But when I remember how I struggled last year with a $30K deficit after the shows closed, I realized that I've got to be a little more mercenary this year. I don't want to be in that boat again. It's way too stressful for something that's supposed to be enjoyable. Anyways, I did put a call in today to Lisa Lynn at rec & parks, letting her know that I had this final date left and that I needed to know quickly so I could get to print with my marketing materials, etc. Anything you want to do to help us along — seal the deal with HB would be fantastic. Lisa Coffi Producing Artistic Director Shakespeare by the Sea www.shakespearebythesea.org 310.619.0599 March 13, 2007 We, the undersigned citizens of Hermosa Beach, respectfully call upon the Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach to do everything in their power to enable the Department of Community Resources to bring "Shakespeare by the Sea" to Valley Park for one performance the evening of Wednesday, July 25, 2007. "Shakespeare by the Sea" has been coming to Valley Park every summer since 1999 and is one of the things that many of us have come to think of as yet another piece of the fabric that makes up the extraordinary quality of life that we enjoy in this wonderful city. It would be a shame for it not to be here as a part of our Centennial Summer. Linda Beck "My boys LOVE this performance, and I think that it is a casual, wonderful way to allow them to enjoy the classics." Michael DiVirgilio "This is a terrific program for the entire community -especially families -and we should do whatever we can to keep it alive." Kathy Dunbabin Jeff Duclos "The city cannot lose this event." Howard Fishman "I would be more than happy to lend support for some much needed culture in our city." Geoff Hirsch "Thanks for alerting me to this. I too, have enjoyed this event for several years." Sheryl Jensen "I was looking forward to this event again this year. I hope the city will be able to find the funds needed to continue this wonderful event." Monica and Kelly Kinnon "Please include our name on the petition and thank you so much for working to keep this wonderful and special program!" Julie Mote and Victor Arpize Marsha Majka Lisa and Pat Moore • -i; ''1%! • • 1 44 • Dency and Moira Nelson "It is one of the highlights of the summer for us. We put it on our calendar as soon as the dates are announced." Jennifer and Bob Rosenfeld "We have personally contributed to this group for several years, and sent an email about the absence of HB on the schedule. Let me know what we can do. Our family has attended one or both performances every summer. It is one of our summer highlights and I would hate to see the City lose this wonderful program." George Schmeltzer Carol Tanner Ray Waters Robert Woodie Dorothy and Dallas Yost Dency Nelson Page 1 of 2 From: "Lisa Lynn" <Ilynn@hermosabch.org> To: "Janice Brittain" <misc98@yahoo.com>; <dIn52@prodigy.net> Cc: "Akisha Davis" <adavis@hermosabch.org>; <andyaj@adelphia.net>; <bellradiotv@mac.com>; <carleen.beste@ngc.com>; <cthollander@adelphia.net>; <juliank@msn.com>; <kkfish@earthlink.net>; <Scorpening7@aol.com>; "Laura" <mlraytx@aol.com>; "Robert Bell" <bellradioty@mac.com>; "Dee & Stephen Cannella" <allennac@worldnet.att.net>; <misc98@yahoo.com>; <mdivirgilio@mww.com>; <Rjrosenfeid@adelphia.net>; <mdivir@yahoo.com>; "Donna Hunter <dhunter@hermosabch.org>; <artyoon@hotmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 11:15 AM Attach: 2007Calendar.doc Subject: RE: Shakespeare in the Park From Janice Brittain Please know that the information being disseminated regarding Shakespeare by the Sea is incorrect. Lisa Coffi does have City approval for her event. This does not require a special event permit; it is a park reservation with the City of Hermosa Beach as a co-sponsor. The Department held a date for her program in December 2006 when the special event calendar went to the Parks & Recreation commission for approval and subsequently in January at City Council (attached). Lisa Coffi later provided a specific date of July 25th to be included in the summer recreation brochure which is currently being prepared for print and is a direct mail advertisement for her program to every Hermosa Beach resident. The Hermosa Arts Foundation (HAF) first brought the Shakespeare venue to the City. When HAF chose to no longer fund or support the venture, the Recreation Department agreed to pay $500 for the performance, provide two City staffers free of charge to assist with the venue, and waive park rental fees, which we have done for the past two years. She appealed to Friends of Parks (FOP) to assist with further funding and like HAF, they also declined. Lisa Coffi's request is not for approval, but for an extra $500. I allocated the same contributive amount to the program as last year: $500. Lisa Coffi never indicated that the generosity of the Department: funding, staffing and facility provision would be an impediment to her program. Imagine my surprise at the latest round of email communications. The Department has certainly supported the program and continues to do so. If you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Lisa Lynn City of Hermosa Beach Community Resources Director Direct Line: 310.318.0247 Original Message From: Janice Brittain {mailto:misc98@yahoo.com} Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:44 AM 3/13/2007 To: d1n52@prodigy.net • Cc: Akisha Davis; andyaj@adelphia.net; bellradiotv@mac.com; carleen.beste@ngc.com; cthollander@adelphia.net; juliank@msn.com; kkfish@earthlink.net; Lisa Lynn; misc98@yahoo.com; Scorpening7@aol.com; Laura Subject: Shakespeare in the Park From Janice Brittain Dency, The president of Friends Of The Parks is Laura Raymond mlraytx@aol.com and Sharon Rosenberger Scorpening7@aol.com is the member who is most supportive. To recap as 1 have cc: them, Lisa Coffi has reserved Wednesday, July 25th for Hermosa Beach, but can not get city approval. You are going to City council tonight on to ask for approval and funding. You are also asking for more information from others who are supportinve. Jan .Page 2 of 2 3/13/2007 :'i_.,.. January City of Hermosa Bell 710 Pier Avenue. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Telephone: 310-318-0280 or Fax: 310-372-4333 Tentative Calendar of Events 2007 Visit our website at www.hermosabch.orct for updates! Date Name Location CR Dept HBC°' Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 1/14 Centennial Celebration Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX February Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 2/18 Sand & Strand Race Pier Head XXXX XXX XXX March Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co - Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 3/17-18 St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festival Pier Plaza XXXX XXX 3/30 Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt South Park XXX XXX XXX 3/31 Lunch w/ the Bunny & Egg Hunt Clark Bldg. XXX XXX XXX 3/31 CBVA Volleyball Toumament Beach/N.Pier XXX April Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 4/14 Hermosa Centennial 5K Run & Walk Pier XXXX XXX 4/21 • CBVA Volleyball Tournament Beach/N.Pier XXX XXX 4/28 Richstone Center Pass-Thru Strand XXX XXX May Date Name Location CR Dept HBC° Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 5/5 Great Autos of Yesteryear Car Show Pier Plaza XXX XXX 5/6 Dog Parade & Trick Show Greenbelt XXX 5/19 HB Little League Fundraiser Pier Plaza XXX XXX 5/26-28 Fiesta Hermosa Plaza/Pier/ Hermosa Ave XXX 5/26-27 CBVA Volleyball Tournament Beach/N. Pier XXX - June Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co - Sponsor Non -Profit • Comm 6/2 Summer Celebration Valley Park XXX 6/9 Co -Ed Flag Football Tournament 6/16 EVP Pro Am Volleyball Tournament Beach/N.Pier XXX Attachment A 3/13/2007 s . . : , , s.. .. • . . ; • •` ``• • • ,- • • • - • ..• , — : . . ; July Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co - Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 7/07 Hennessey's Cup Paddleboard Championship Pier Plaza XXX XXX XXX 7/13-15 AAU Beach Volleyball - Nationals Beach/N.Pier XXX XXX XXX XXX 7/19-22 AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour Beach/N.Pier XXX XXX XXX XXX TBD Shakespeare by the Sea Valley Park XXX XXX • 7/22 Sunset Concert #1 Beach XXX XXX 7/28 So Cal. Beach Volleyball Toumament Beach XXX 7/29 Sunset Concert #2 Beach XXX August Date Name Location CR Dept p Ca onsor Sp Non-Profit Comm 8/3-5 International Surf Festival Beach/Pier XXX XXX 8/5 Sunset Concert #3 Beach/S. Pier XXX XXX XXX XXX 8/11 CBVA Volleyball Tournament Beach/N. Pier XXX XXX XXX 8/18 Hermosa Beach Art Walk Pier Avenue XXX XXX 8/19 AAU Beach Volleyball - Tour Beach/N.Pier XXX XXX 8/25 FOP Movie in the Park Valley Park XXX September Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co - Sponsor Non -Profit Comm " 9/1-3 • Fiesta Hermosa Plaza/Pier/ Hermosa Ave XXX XXX 9/8-9 CBVA Volleyball Tournament Beach/N.Pier XXX XXX XXX TBD California Coastal Clean -Up Beach/Pier XXX XXX XXX 9/30 Taste of Hermosa & Jazz Pier Plaza XXX October Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 10/12 Flashlight Trick or Treat for Teens South Park XXX XXX 10/-14 HB Triathlon Beach/Strand/ Plaza/Valley/ Ardmore XXX XXX XXX 10/20 Pumpkins in the Park Fort Lots -o -Fun XXX XXX November Date Name Location CR Dept HB Co- Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 11/1 Senior Flu Clinic Clark Building XXX XXX 11/11 Veterans Memorial Event Comm Ctr. XXX XXX . December Date Name Location. CR Dept Co -Sponsor Non -Profit Comm 12/6 Holiday Tree Lighting Pier Plaza XXX 12/6 HB Chamber Holiday Open House Pier Plaza XXX . 12/8 Sand Snowman Contest Beach N. Pier XXX 12/15 Breakfast with Santa Clark Building XXX 12/31 New Years Eve Celebration Pier Plaza XXX Attachment A 3/13/2007 , : • " • • . • . „ . . . , • • , . ".".1!". • , • • . . _ • : • _ HOW DO YOU SEE UPPER PIER AVENUE IN THE NEXT' FIVE YEARS? hes courtesy otibcumopi fts Upper Pier venue CommunityWorkshop Sponsored by P Time:. 10 a.m. Date: Saturday, March 24, 2007 Place: City Hall, Council Chambers 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach Come and share your ideas and comments with the City! For further information, please contact the PublicWorks Department at 310-318-021 1.. MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Members of City Council FROM: City Clerk DATE: March 6, 2007 SUBJECT: Minutes of February 27 Regular Meeting The minutes of the City Council's Regular meeting of February 27, 2007, will not be available for approval at the March 13 meeting due to illness. These minutes will be presented for approval at the next regular meeting of March 27, 2007. Thank you. Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk vchlist 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM Check Register Page: CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47035 2/22/2007 11437 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CO -01203633 47036 2/22/2007 14070 ADVANCED IMAGING OF SO BAY AL1198016 47037 2/22/2007 12651 AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS 47038 2/22/2007 06290 AIR SOURCE INDUSTRIES 47039 2/22/2007 13331 ASSIST ATHLETICS 47040 2/22/2007 05179 AT&T 47041 2/22/2007 09836 BAIERSKI, MARGUERITE L. TAXI VOUCHER PROGRAM/ JAN 07 145-3404-4201 Prisoner Medical Aid/ Sharpsteen 001-2101-4201 17898 Repair Apparatus Bay Exhaust System 001-2201-4309 458456 Oxygen Refill/ Jan 07 001-2201-4309 459129 Oxygen Refill/ Feb 07 001-2201-4309 20587 Instructor Pymt/ # 11559 001-4601-4221 051 788 4923 001 Long Dist Phone Charges/ Jan 07 001-2101-4304 20621 Instructor Pymt/ # 11428, 429, 461 001-4601-4221 47042 2/22/2007 14192 BELAIRE-WEST LANDSCAPING, INC Frog Pymt # 1 47043 2/22/2007 08344 BOUMA, SHANE 3,621.65 Total : 3,621.65 166• Total : . 166.00 482.95 Total : 482.95 252.80 106.00 Total : 358.80 1,344.00 Total: 1,344.00 231 Total : 23.67 1,547.00 Total : 1,547.00 28,797.75 28,797.75 261.25 AVIATION ST TREE PROJECT/PROG PYMT # 1 302-8121-4201 Total 20613 Referee/ Hockey - 2/6 to 2/8/07 001-4601-4201 Page: vchtist Check Register Page: 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47043 2/22/2007 08344 BOUMA, SHANE 47044 2/22/2007 08482 BOUND TREE MEDICAL,LLC 50431892 (Continued) 47045 2/22/2007 14236 BROWN, DENNIS 20648 47046 2/22/2007 14229 BURRO CANYON SHOOTING PARK 649 47047 2/22/2007 13282 C & C PARTNERS 47048 2/22/2007 14238 CACIOPPO, PAUL 47049 2/22/2007 03621 CALIFORNIA FENCE & SUPPLY CO. 3533 Medical Supplies - Feb 07 001-2201-4309 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 Range Fees/ 12/5 & 12/6/06 001-2101-4201 20640 Work Guarantee Refund/ # 7398 001-2110 20634 47050 2/22/2007 00262 CALIFORNIA MARKING DEVICE 3540 Citation Refund/ # 1405012284 001-3302 301-8535-4201 323 Locker &Helmet Name Plates/ Ramirez 001-2201-4305 47051 2/22/2007 00016 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE 4286211111 Water Usage - Jan 07 105-2601-4303 001-6101-4303 109-3304-4303 001-4204-4303 Total : Total : Total : Total : 261.25 315.35 315.35. 49. 49.21111 180.00 180.00 1,600.00 Total : 1,600.00 5.00 Total : 5.00 TAD I UN 2,514.00 995.6 Total : 3,509. 70.90 Total : 70.90 REPAIR DUG -OUT FENCE AT CLARK S 301-8535-4201 REPAIR DUG -OUT FENCE/ CLARK FIELD 1,504.66 5,043.54 133.60 681.17 Page: vchlist 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Page: Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account ' Amount 47051 2/22/2007 00016 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE (Continued) 47052 2/22/2007 06307 CHASE, MARGARET 20624 Total : 7,362.97 Instructor Pymt/ # 11476, 479 001-4601-4221 546.00 Total : 546.4 47053 2/22/2007 12861 CHEMSEARCH 345056 DRAIN & SEWER TREATMENT/ WORK GLOVE; 160-3102-4309 588.20 Total : 588.20 47054 2/22/2007 00153 CINTAS CORPORATION 47055 2/22/2007 14240 CLARKE, HAZEL 47056 2/22/2007 13094 COLTON TEAK 426017695 426101077 Uniform Rental Refund 001-4202-4314 Centennial Uniforms 001-4202-4314 Total : -754.08 1,227.09 473.01 134123-134124 Theater Damage Deposit Refund 001-2111 500.00 Total : 500.00 CT830028478277HB MEMORIAL BENCHES 001-6101-5402 001-6101-5402 001-6101-5402 47057 2/22/2007 07809 CORPORATE EXPRESS 76496273 Office Supplies/ Jan 07 001-1208-4305 76523737 Office Supplies/ Jan 07 001-1208-4305 810.79 810.79 810. Total : 2,432W 167.02 76.12 Total : 243.14 47058 2/22/2007 00879 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES AR328584 SEWER PUMP STATION MAINT/ DEC 06 160-3102-4251 1,000.08 AR328610 ARTESIA BLVD MEDIAN MAINT/ DEC 06 302-3104-4251 148.36 Total :. 1,148.44 Page: vchlist Check Register Page: 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice DescriptionlAccount Amount 47059 2/22/2007 07700 CPRS 20673 Registration/ CPRS Dist IX Awards 001-4601-4317 175.00 Total : 175.00 47060 2/22/2007 02823 CRAWFORD, JAMES 1008 Per Diem/ Firehouse World Conf 001-2201-4317 250.00 Total :' 250.00 47061 2/22/2007 00850 CURTIS, L.N, 6002319-00 TURNOUTS/ RAMIREZ • 001-2201-4350 669.53 001-2201-4314 290.49 Total : 960.02 47062 2/22/2007 08855 D & D SERVICES, INC. 6068 Dead Animal Disposal/ Jan 07 001-3302-4201 295.00 Total : 295.00 47063 2/22/2007 046.89 DATA TICKET, INC. 19840 DMV Record Retrieval - Jan 07 . 001-1204-4201 230.02 Total : 230.02 47064 2/22/2007 11449 DEWEY PEST CONTROL 3601352 PEST CONTROL SERVICES / JAN 07 001-4204-4201 535.00 Total : 535.00 • 47065 2/22/2007 13726 EARTHQUAKE MANAGEMENT 14155 Neighborhood Watch Supplies 001-2101-4201 149. Total : 149. 47066 2/22/2007 00181 EASY READER 2107 Legal Ads/ Jan 07 001-1121-4323 830.24 Total : 830.24 47067 2/22/2007 07853 EMPIRE PIPE CLEANING & EQUIP 7458 CLEAN AND VIDEO SEWER SYSTEM/ JAN 07 160-3102-4201 6,283.85 Total : 6,283.85 47068 2/22/2007 10131 ENKEBOLL, RALPH 20652 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate Page: vchlist Check Register Page: 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47068 2/22/2007 10131 ENKEBOLL, RALPH 47069 2/22/2007 05509 47070 2/22/2007 08422 47071 2/22/2007 05314 ESCALANTE, RICK (Continued) 20622 FIRE INFORMATION SUPPORT SEF 593A FRY'S ELECTRONICS 11005872 47072 2/22/2007 12311 GREMAUD, MARIE BAPTISTE 20620 47073 2/22/2007 00065 HERMOSA BEACH CAR WASH, ZIPF 2307 47074 2/22/2007 14234 HERMOSA VALLEY PTO 47075 2/22/2007 11296 HERTZ 20612 20666 47076 2/22/2007 07547 HINDERLITER DE LLAMAS & ASSOC 0012602 -IN 105-3105 Instructor Pymtl # 11656, 660 001-4601-4221 Record Mgmt Sys Supp Ser/ Oct -Dec 06 001-2201-4201 Sony TC-WE475 Cassette Recorder 001-2101-4305 Instructor Pymt/ # 11510 001-4601-4221 City Car Washes/ Jan 07 715-3302-4311 715-4202-4311 715-4201-4311 715-2101-4311 Neighborhood Watch Supplies 001-2101-4201 Citation Refund/ # 1706016901 001-3302 SALES TAX SERVICES/ 3RD QTR 06/07 001-1202-4201 001-1202-4201 Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : 24.61 24.61 336+9 336. 400.00 400.00 162.36 1.62.36 186.90 186.90 23.80 11.90 11. 213. 260.60 30.22 30.22 65.00 65.00 900.00 297.11 Page: vchlist Check Register Page: 6 02/2212007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47076 2/22/2007 07547 HINDERLITER DE LLAMAS & ASSOC(Continued) Total : 1,197.11 47077 2/22/2007 14162 HITE, MCNICHOL & ASSOC, INC 4044 Legal, RE: Stop Oil/ Jan 07 705-1209-4201 2,937.50 Total : 2,937.50 47078 2/22/2007 12901 JAZZY GYM, INC 20623 Instructor Pymt/ # 11435 001-4601-4221 Total : 210. 210. 47079 2/22/2007 10820 JENKINS & HOGIN,LLP 14179 Legal, RE: General/ Jan 07 001-1131-4201 5,063.40 14180 Legal, RE: Land Use/ Jan 07 001-1131-4201 522.00 14181 Legal, RE: Code Enforcement/ Jan 07 001-1132-4201 2,271.30 14182 Legal, RE: Stop Oil/ Jan 07 001-1131-4201 805.80 Total : 8,662.50 47080 2/22/2007 00354 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES 11435079 Landscape Materials/ Feb 07 105-2601-4201 981.34 Total : 981.34 47081 2/22/2007 05356 JOHN L. HUNTER & ASSOC. . HBBCR1206 BEV CONTAINER RECYCLING PROG/DEC 06 150-3102-4201 297.0 HBUO1206 USED OIL RECYCLING PROGRAM/ DEC 06 160-3105-4201 85.00 Total : 382.50 47082 -2/22/2007 07032 KNAPP, RUTH 20654 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.61 47083 2/22/2007 00843 L.A. COUNTY METROPOLITAN 2070588 Bus Pass & Stamp Sales/ Feb 07 145-3403-4251 176.00 Total : 176.00 Page: 6 vchlist Check Register Page: 7 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice DescriptionlAccount Amount 47084 2/22/2007 13968 LAMB, CYNTHIA LYNN 47085 2/22/2007 10677 LAWRENCE ASSOCIATES 47086 2/22/2007 11452 LEHNER/MARTIN,INC 20626 020107 984888 47087 2/22/2007 02175 LIEBERT, CASSIDY WHITMORE 73432 73434 73435 73436 73437 73438 . 73947 73951 47088 2/22/2007 08445 LITTLE CO OF MARY HOSPITAL 0017699237 47089 2/22/2007 09267 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAf 20653 Instructor Pymtl # 11547, 550 001-4601-4221 Staff Support Services/ Jan 07 140-4707-4201 140-8644-4201 117-5301-4201 Helium Tank Refill/ Jan 07 001-4601-4308 Legal, RE: HE050 00029 001-1203-4201 Legal, RE: HE050 00034 001-1203-4201 Legal, RE: HE050 00036 001-1203-4201 Legal, RE: HE050 00037 001-1203-4201 Legal, RE: HE050 00043 001-1203-4201 Legal, RE: HE050 00047 001-1203-4201 Legal, RE: HE050 00046 001-1203-4201 Legal, RE: HE050 00032 001-1203-4201 RK/ Jan 07 RK/ Jan 07 RK/ Jan 07 RK/ Jan 07 RK/ Jan 07 RK/ Jan 07 RGU/ Jan 07 RK/ Jan 07 Prisoner Medical Services - Cervantes 001-2101-4201 Subscription Renewal Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : 509.60 509.60 705 102. 833.00 1,640.50 19.20. 19.20 64.00 1,059.50 1,790.65 17.00 6,8220 240.00 223.00 1,036.97 11,253.93 457.80 457.80 Page: 7 vchlist Check Register Page: 8 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice. Description/Account Amount 47089 2/22/2007 09267 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAI (Continued) 001-1202-4317 99.95 Total : 99.95 47090 2/22/2007 00183 MANHATTAN BEACH, CITY OF - 20660 Registration/A Davis & D Paqulayan 001-4601-4317 20.00 Total 20.00 47091 2/22/2007 11919 MARK'S LOCK & SAFE, INC. 20915 Repair Door to Server Room , 1111 001-4204-4321 85.00 Total : 85.00 47092 2/22/2007 14244 MC CADDEN, KATHLEEN 101 Event Photography & Edit 001-2121 1,200.00 Total : 1,200.00 47093 2/22/2007 08178 MCDONALD, DOROTHY 20637 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24,61 Total : 24.61 47094 2/22/2007 14232 MEYEN, SOFIA G 20615 Citation Refund/ # 1607025590 001-3302 10.00 Total 10.00 47095 2/22/2007 14186 MOHOLT, JORGEN 20647 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.� Total : 24. 47096 2/22/2007 14233 MOLINA, ESTEBAN 20614 Citation Refund/ # 1607025565 001-3302 10.00 Total : 10.00 47097 2/22/2007 11454 MOST DEPENDABLE FOUNTAINS INV06280 DRINKING FOUNTAINS/ CLARK STADIUM 301-8535-4201 4,386.65 Total : 4,386.65 47098 2/22/2007 06142 ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, THE 0058874200 Employment Ad/ Account Clerk 001-1203-4201 477.83 Page: 8 r) vchliist Check Register Page: 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47098 2/22/2007 06142 ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, THE (Continued) Total : 477.83 47099 2/22/2007 08144 PACIFIC ESTATES HOMES 20639 Work Guarantee Refund/ # 6683 001-2110 1,600.00 - Tota! : 1,600 47100 2/22/2007 09470 PETERSON, BRENDA 13118312 Typesetting Spring 07 Brochure III 001-4601-4302 3,250.00 Total : 3,250.00 47101 2/22/2007 11539 PROSUM TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 20108 IT SUPPORT/ JAN 07 715-1206-4201 12,300.00 Total : 12,300.00 47102 2/22/2007 14231 RAMEY, JENNIFER BARRY 20617 Citation Refund/ # 1406019704 001-3302 195.00 Total : 195.00 47103 2/22/2007 03282 REDONDO BEACH, CITY OF 01302007 BCT LINE # 109 ADMIN FEES/ 2ND QTR 145-3412-4251 18, 746.00 13007 HB SHUTTLE/ 2ND QTR 145-3410-4251 179.05 145-3411-4251 4,112.43 Total : 23,037 410 47104 2/22/2007 13301 RESOURCE COLLECTION, THE 0138574 -IN JANITORIAL SERVICES - JAN 07 001-4204-4201 7,718.00 Total : 7,718.00 47105 2/22/2007 13051 ROBERTS, SCOTT 20625 Instructor Pymt/ # 11665 001-4601-4221 311.50 Total : 311.50 47106 . 2/22/2007 03353 S.B.C.U. VISA 295.10 262704062466155876, Airfare/ S Diaz - AFSS Annual Conf 001-2201-4317 303703812221001940: Registration/ D Powers - CCAI Seminar 001-2201-4317 275.00 Page: 9 vchlist 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Page: 10 Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47106 2/22/2007 03353 S.B.C.U. VISA 47107 2/22/2007 14241 SCHUMACHER, RICHARD 47108 2/22/2007 12924 SHAH, RUSHABH 47109 2/22/2007 09656 SHRED IT CALIFORNIA 47110 2/22/2007 14235 SMITH, STEVE 47111 2/22/2007 10532 SOUTH BAY FORD (Continued) 407701129901831130: 407703129901696018' 500701170085919572' 20636 2407 333490917 133600 115237 47112 2/22/2007 08353 SOUTH BAY TRAINING OFFICERS 20574 47113 2/22/2007 14230 STRETCH, CHRIS M 47114 2/22/2007 06992 TOLLIVER, RALPH 20633 20650 Centennial Planning Mtq Supplies 001-1101-4305 Council Mtq Supplies/ Jan 07 001-1101-4305 State of the City Address Supplies 001-1101-4305 Citation Refund/ # 1706017673 001-3302 Website Maint/ Jan 07 715-1206-4201 Shredding Services/ Jan 07 001-2101-4201 Class Refund 001-2111 Auto Parts Purchase - Jan 07 715-4601-4311 Annual Membership Dues/ 2007 001-2201-4315 Citation. Refund/ # 1607025830 001-3302 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Tota I : 23.41 35.49 15.1)644. 25.00 25.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 105.00 105.00 78.00 78.00 24 21.51 300.00 300.00 25.00 25.00 Page: 10 vchlist Check Register Page: 11 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor invoice Description/Account Amount 47114 2/22/2007 06992 TOLLIVER, RALPH (Continued) 105-3105 47115 2/22/2007 08207 UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT 120070304 Underground Service Alert/ Feb 07 160-3102-4201 47116 2/22/2007 08097 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 355903 47117 2/22/2007 10785 UNITED STORM WATER, INC. SW20666 47118 2/22/2007 04768 UPTIME COMPUTER SERVICE 20263 47119 2/22/2007 01938 V & V MANUFACTURING 25988 Safekeeping Fees/ Jan 07 001-1141-4201 STORM DRAIN FILTER MAINT/ DEC 06 160-3102-4201 Printer Maintenance/ Feb 07 715-1206-4201 CENTENNIAL BADGES FOR PD 001-2101-4314 001-1101-4305 47120 2/22/2007 00135 XEROX CORPORATION 022927428 Copier Maintenance / Jan 07 71.5-2101-4201 47121 2/22/2007 01206 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES 0092759 Street Sign Maint Material/ Jan 07 001-3104-4309 0093192 Street Sign Maint Material/ Jan 07 001-3104-4309 2265012 2/20/2007 00243 HERMOSA BEACH PAYROLL ACCO 02152007 Payroll/2-1 to 2-15-07 Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total : 24.61 24.61 65. 65. 291.67 291.67 3,660.00 3,660.00 908.07 908.07 3,558.28 55.00 3,613. 175.34 175.34 52.90 868.17 921.07 Page: 11 l vchlist Check Register Page: 12 02/22/2007 5:15:59PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 2265012 2/20/2007 00243 HERMOSA BEACH PAYROLL ACCO (Continued) 156-1103 2,946.90 160-1103 7,635.41 301-1103 3,254.19 705-1103 3,731.09 715-1103 5,198.42 001-1103 428,434.93 105-1103 4,201.40 109-1103 1,617. 117-1103 1,503.61 145-1103 56.49 146-1103 3,068.59 Total : 461,648.85 2273915 2/22/2007 14008 SO CAL RISK MGMT ASSOC, INC . 02222007 W/Comp Claims -2/13-2/16/07 705-1217-4324 48,453.92 Total : 48,453.92 89 Vouchers for bank code : boa Bank total : 672,991.00 89 Vouchers in this report Total vouchers : 672,991.00 Page: 12 , vchlist Check Register Page: 02/22/2007 5:33:30PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47122 2/22/2007 04642 HOLLYWOOD BOWL 1 Vouchers for bank code : boa Vouchers in this report 9-16218 Hollywood Bowl Trip Deposit 001-1550 363.00 Total : 363.00 Bank total : 3630 Total vouchers : 363.00 Page: vchlist 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Page: 1 Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47123 3/1/2007 01619 AAA FLAG & BANNER 47124 3/1/2007 12738 AARON BROTHER'S 47125 3/1/2007 06827 ALL CITY MANAGEMENT 47126 3/1/2007 00321 AT&T 47127 3/1/2007 13839 BIRD MARELLA 042954 40472 E8971 CENTENNIAL SEALS FOR CITY VEHICLES 715-4206-4309 Total : Frame/HB City -Street Map 001-2201-4305 Frame/ RB City Map 001-2201-4305 Total : 9303 CROSSING GUARD SERVICE/ 1-27 TO 2-3-07 001-2102-4201 331 254-6071 301 5 333 267-6155 686 9 333 267-6160 767 0 333 267-6161 416 3 333 267-6164 193 5 333 267-6165 717 0 Circuit Billing/ Feb 07 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/ Feb 07 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/ Feb 07 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/ Feb 07 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/ Feb 07 001-2101-4304 Circuit Billing/ Feb 07 001-2101-4304 28110 Legal, RE: MacPherson Oil/ Jan 07 705-1209-4201 47128 3/1/2007 03190 BLUEPRINT SERVICE & SUPPLY CC 137069 Total : Total : Total : 385.78 385.78 434.08 387.0 821.62 3,950.84 3,950.84 57.46 187.72. 59.25 59.25 50. 50. 464.70 18,451.18 18,451.18 Copies and Bindings/ Dec 06 001-4202-4201 94.16 Total : 94.16 Page: 1.I vchlist Check Register Page: 2 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor. Invoice Description/Account Amount 47129 3/1/2007 11076 BOSSONIS, ANDRONIKI 20700 Instructor Pymt/ # 11616, 619 001-4601-4221 294.00 Total 294.00 47130 3/1/2007 14224 BP& I 29010 Job Announcement Brochures 001-1203-4201 1,415 Total : 1,415. 47131 3/1/2007 14245 BROWN, MELINDA 20671 Reimburse Expense/ Sr Strand Stroll Supp 001-4601-4308 87.59 Total : 87.59 47132 3/1/2007 05621 BURRELL, STEPHEN R. 1024 Per Diem/ League Cities Meeting 001-1201-4317 150.00 1024-A Reimb Airfare Exp/ League Cities MI 001-1201-4317 113.60 20714 Reimburse Expenses/ League Cities Mtg 001-1201-4317 74.30 Total : 337.90 47133 3/1/2007 10750 CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR 20679 Membership Dues/ S. Burrell 001-1101-4315 465.00 Total : 465.00 47134 3/1/2007 12111 CHACO, JOHN 20692 instructor Pymt/ # 11631, 635 • 001-4601-4221 308.00 Total : 308.00 47135 3/1/2007 11980 CMRTA 20705 Membership Renewal/ M Hall 001-1204-4315 50.00 Total : 50.00 47136 3/1/2007 04715 COLEN AND LEE 3108 GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS ADMIN/ JAN 07 705-1209-4201 1,650.00 Total : 1,650.00 47137 3/1/2007 05970 COLLINS, DENNIS 20619 Instructor Pymt/ # 11636, 637 001-4601-4221 3,129.00 Page: 2 1 I vchlist Check Register Page: 3 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47137 3/1/2007 05970 COLLINS, DENNIS (Continued) 47138 3/1/2007 08730 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 55135 Total.: 3,129.00 Radar Serviced/Jan 07 001-2101-4309 75.00 Total : 75.00 47139 3/1/2007 00041 COPELAND, VIKI 1029 Reimb Airfare/ League of Cities UUT Mtg 001-1202-4317 198.ak Total : 198.111. 47140 3/1/2007 07809 CORPORATE EXPRESS 76690721 Office Supplies/ Feb 07 001-1208-4305 199.84 Total : 199.84 47141 3/1/2007 07091 COX, DONNA 20726 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.61 47142 3/1/2007 00154 DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CARE & 2807 Shelter Services/ Jan 07 001-3302-4251 57.19 Total : 57.19 47143 3/1/2007 13766 DISPENSING TECHNOLOGY CORP 142 Traffic Paint/ Feb 07 001-3104-4309 753.47 - Total: 753.47 47144 3/1/2007 10909 DIVERSIFIED RISK INSURANCE 20706 Tulip Insurance/ Jan and Feb 07 001-3897 4630 Total : 463.39 47145 3/1/2007 01958 ECKERT, THOMAS 20690 Reimb Tuition Expense/ 1-22 to 3-25-07 001-2101-4315 47146 3/1/2007 14243 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS 5996 CodeRed Emerg Calling System 001-2201-4201 Total : Total : 1,094.75 1,094.75 10,000.00 10,000.00 _Page: 1. vchlist Check Register Page: 4 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47147 3/1/2007 10668 EXXON MOBIL FLEET/GECC 12672533 Gas. Card Purchases/ Jan 07 715-2101-4310 3,681.05 715-2201-4310 319.86 715-4201-4310 108.88 715-4202-4310 107. 715-6101-4310 417 715-3302-4310 .453. 715-3104-4310 335.09 715-4601-4310 91.92 715-3102-4310 61.47 001-1250 75.90 715-2601-4310 303.49 Total :: 5,956.07 47148 3/1/2007 01962 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. 8-680-13567 Express Mail / Jan 07 001-4601-4305 38.33 001-4601-4308 34.99 Total :. 73.32 47149 3/1/2007 0 11115 FORT, NORM 20677 Tuition/Faulk & Garcia - Alco Sensor 001-2101-4317 130.00 20678 TUITION/L PHILLIPS-ALCO SENSOR IV CLASS 001-2101-4317 401 Total : 170 47150 3/1/2007 14246 GALLO, ANA-LUISA 21707 Translation Services/ Coello - 06-3603 001-2101-4305 100.00 Total : 100,00 47151 3/1/2007 01320 GALLS/LONG BEACH UNIFORM CO 840625 Uniforms/ L Phillips 001-2101-4314 52.93 Total : 52.93 47152 3/1/2007 05125 GHASSEMI PETTY CASH, MARIA 20716 Petty Cash. Replenishment/ Feb 07 Page: 4 vchlist Check Register ' Page: 5 03/01/2007. 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code ; boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47152 3/1/2007 05125 GHASSEMI PETTY CASH, MARIA (Continued) 001-1201-4317 25.00 001-1203-4201 46.05 001-2101-4306 32.63 001-2101-4317 16.00 001-2201-4305 31.50 001-2201-4314 100.00 001-2201-4309 32.0 001-3302-4305 20. 001-3302-4309 37.80 001-4101-4305 50.95 001-4201-4317 20.00 001-4202-4305 12.95 001-4601-4305 155.01 001-4601-4308 183.77 001-6101-4309 76.84 715-3302-4311 24.71 001-1121-4317 78.06 Total : 944.70 47153 3/1/2007 12773 HARRIS, CHERI L. 20070206 Transcript Ser/ Parks & Rec Mtg 2/6/07 001-4601-4201 26.25 Total : 26.25 47154 3/1/2007 12333 HERMOSA BEACH HISTORICAL 22607 Renovation Expense Reimbursement 001-1101-4201 5,635 Total : 5,635. 47155 3/1/2007 14251 HOLLANDER, CHRISTINE 20694 Reimb Expense/ Cable TV Show Supplies 001-2121 189.38 Total : 189.38 47156 3/1/2007 02458 INGLEWOOD WHOLESALE ELECTF 212000-00 Electrical Supplies - Jan 07 105-2601-4309 371.88 001-2021 7.00 001-2022 -7.00 Page: 5 1.09 vchlist Check Register Page: 03101/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47156 3/1/2007 02458 INGLEWOOD WHOLESALE ELECTF (Continued) 212001-00 Electrical Supplies - Feb 07 105-2601-4309 001-2021 001-2022 212165-00 Electrical Supplies - Feb 07 001-4204-4309 001-2021 001-2022 212203-00 Electrical Supplies - Feb 07 105-2601-4309 001-2021 001-2022 212204-00 Electrical Supplies - Feb 07 105-2601-4309 001-2021 001-2022 Total : 47157 3/1/2007 00354 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES 11426255 Landscape Material/ Jan 07 105-2601-4201 Total : 47158 3/1/2007 11616 JOHNSON, KIMBERLY 20704 Instructor Pymt/ # 11418, 419 001-4601-4221 Total : 47159 3/1/2007 00167 LEARNED LUMBER B61816 Lumber Supplies/ Feb 07 160-3102-4309 B61844 Lumber Supplies/ Feb 07 001-4204-4309 B63746 Lumber Supplies/ Feb 07 001-4204-4309 B63834 Lumber Supplies/ Feb 07 001-4204-4309 B64829 Lumber Supplies/ Feb 07 105-2601-4309 371.88 7.00 -7.6 223.13 4.20 -4.20 255.00 4.80 -4.80 255.00 4.80 -4.80 1,476.89 986.70 986.70 1,092.00 1,092,00 42.49 47.73 41.30 13.99 65.94 Page: 6 vchlist Check Register Page: 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47159 3/1/2007 00167 LEARNED LUMBER (Continued) B65146 Lumber Supplies/ Feb 07 105-2601-4309 150.79 Total : 362.24 47160 3/1/2007 08445 LITTLE CO OF MARY HOSPITAL Q017672461 Blood Alcohol Draw/ Hernandez 001-2101-4201 41.00 Q017792687 Blood Alcohol Draw/ Q017792687 - Ku i 001-2101-4201 41.CP7� Q017889206 Blood Alcohol Draw/ Banda 001-2101-4201 47.00 Total : 129.00 47161 3/1/2007 12739 LONG BEACH BMW BMCS460977 Motorcycle Maint/ Dec 06 715-2101-4311 982.31 BMCS460978 Motorcycle Maint/ Dec 06 715-2101-4311 642.13 Total : 1,624.44 47162 3/1/2007 13558 MAHONEY, DAVE 20698 Instructor Pymtl # 11653 001-4601-4221 378.00 Total : 378.00 47163 3/1/2007 10045 MAIN STREET TOURS 0569C Deposit/ Gondola Getaway 001-1550 200.00 Total : 200. 47164 3/1/2007 00728 MC MASTER -CARR SUPPLY CO. 59166477. BRACES FOR DONATED BENCHES ON PIER 001-6101-5402 401.20 59278123 BRACES FOR DONATED BENCHES ON PIER 001-6101-5402 242.24 Total : 643.44 47165 3/1/2007 13570 MILLER SANCHEZ, SARAH 20697 Instructor Pymt/ # 11521 001-4601-4221 238.00 Total : 238.00 Page: 7 vchlist Check Register Page: 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47166 3/1/2007 13114 OFFICE DEPOT 373972461-001 Office Supplies/ Feb 07 001-6101-4309 97.40 374159002-0.01 Office Supplies/ Feb 07 001-3302-4305 62.27 374161359-001 Office Supplies/ Feb 07 001-4601-4305 96.0 Total : 256.10 47167 3/1/2007 14053 PRO -DESIGN; LLC 8337 CENTENNIAL THROWS 109-2175 805.81 Total : 805.81 47168 3/1/2007 14247 RAUCH, DAVID S 20674 Citation Refund/# 1306019848 001-3302 55.00 Total : 55.00 47169 3/1/2007 07048 ROBBINS, BERNARD 20708 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.61 47170 3/1/2007 14253' ROBINSON, CHRISTINE 20738 2005 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 24.61 r Total: 24.61 47171 • 3/1/2007 03726 RUSHER AIR CONDITIONING • 117730 EMERGENCY REPAIR OF AC IN SERVER ROOT 411 001-4204-4201 343.42 Total : 343.42 47172 3/1/2007 10532 SOUTH BAY FORD 115800 Auto Parts Purchase - Jan 07 715-2101-4311 14.49 117152 Auto Parts Purchase - Feb 07 715-2101-4311 509.00 117200 Auto Parts Purchase - Feb 07 715-2101-4311 88.56 117207 Auto Parts Purchase - Feb 07 715-2101-4311 0.95 Page: 8 vchlist Check Register Page: 03101/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47172 3/1/2007 10532 SOUTH BAY FORD (Continued) 117433 118094 Auto Parts Purchase - Feb 07 715-2101-4311 Auto Parts Purchase - Feb 07 715-2101-4311 Total : 47173 3/1/2007 08812 SOUTH BAY REGIONAL PUBLIC CO 200607222 L3 COCMIMUNICATIONS/MOBILE VISION/HB-3 153-2106-5405 200607225 13 COMMUNICATIONS/MOBILE VISION/HB-4 153-2106-5405 Total : 47174 3/1/2007 10653 TRAUB ASSOCIATES, NORMAN A. 666.1 Investigation Services/ Jan 07 001-1203-4201 47175 3/1/2007 00870 URBAN LAND INSTITUTE 20159 Membership Renewal/ S Blumenfeld 001-4101-4315 47176 3/1/2007 00015 VERIZON CALIFORNIA . 310 197-3683 Phone Charges/ Feb 07 715-1206-4304 001-3302-4304 001-2101-4304 001-4204-4321 001-2201-4304 001-4601-4304 001-4202-4304 001-4201-4304 109-3304-4304 001-1204-4304 310372-6373 040311 Personnel Fax Line/ Feb 07 001-1203-4304 47177 3/1/2007 09056 VERIZON ONLINE 87169388 Fiber Optic Line for Wi-Fi/ Feb 07 Total : Total : Total : 204.38 20.33 837.71 190.1 190.00 380.00 3,174.09 3,174.09 200.00 200.00 213.59 66.49 1,291.31 83. 389.141, 150.15 126.90 90.72 36.14 34.02 3.34 2,486.09 Page: 9 vchlist Check Register Page: 10 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 47177 3/1/2007 09056 VERIZON ONLINE (Continued) 47178 3/1/2007 03209 VERIZON WIRELESS -LA 715-1206-4201 149.95 Total 149.95 556.69 Total : E -Newsletter Services/ Feb 07 001-1101-4319 850.00 Total : 850.00 24.61 Total : 24.61 2114709003 Cell Phone Usage/ Jan 07 001-2101-4304 47179 3/1/2007 12899 WESTERN STATES INFORMATION 144 47180 3/1/2007 14252 WRIGHT, LINDA 20715 2006 Assessment Tax Rebate 105-3105 2295680 3/1/2007 14008 SO CAL RISK MGMT ASSOC, INC 03012007 Workers Comp Claims -2/23/07 705-1217-4324 330023289 2/5/2007 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 09790459003 Gas Billing/12-14-06 to 1-18-07 001-4204-4303 330023290 2/5/2007 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 10210459003 Gas Billing/12-14-06 to 1-18-07 001-4204-4303 440035323 2/14/2007 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 11540469001 Gas Billing/12-29-06 to 1-31-07 001-4204-4303 Total : 12,803.57 12,803.57 330.88 Total : 330.88 • 304.01 Total . 304.01 107.07 Total : 107.07 520077018 2/22/2007 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 01100457009 Gas Billing/1-5 to 2-6-07 001-4204-4303 140.52 Total : 140.52 520077091 2/22/2007 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 13910446007 Gas Billing/1-5 to 2-6-07 001-4204-4303 159.09 Page: 10 vchlist Check Register Page: 11' 03/01/2007 5:21:50PM CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH Bank code : boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 520077091 2/22/2007 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO, (Continued) 520077092 2/22/2007 00170 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. 14120446001 Gas Billing/1-5 to 2-6-07 001-4204-4303 Total : 159.09 Total 65 Vouchers for bank code : boa Bank total : 65 Vouchers in this report "I hereby certify that the demands or claims covered by the checks listed on pages / to inclusive, of the check register for �Y5707 are accurate funds are available for payment, and are in conformance to the budget." Finance Director Date ..0/6-70 Total vouchers : 15.98 15.98 88,581.07 88,581. Page: 11 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council March 7, 2007 For the Meeting of March 13, 2007 CANCELLATION OF CHECKS Please ratify the following request for cancellation of the check listed below: #46941 — 02/08/07 — San Bernardino Sheriffs Dept. — $6.25. Could not attend class. The check was not mailed. Concur: St-'" en. R. Burrell, City Manager '3A4k Pjrkl) John M. Workman, City Treasurer aic:1 (hr/.14 Noted for fiscal impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director March 7, 2007 • Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council i/e)e-/1 Regular Meeting of March 13, 2007 TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 02 :.::...::.:. ::: - Appeal of Planning Commission decision to adopt a resolution to modify the conditional use permit, including limits on hours of operation to 12:00 midnight and to prohibit live entertainment and dancing at 705 Pier Avenue Community Development Director Review and consideration of a Planning Commission decision to deny a variance to allow the expansion of an existing garage with a 27 foot side yard rather than the required three feet and a 4.7 foot garage setback rather than the required 17 feet at 1144 Second Street CIP Status Report Public Works Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of March 6, 2007. Community Resources Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of February 21, 2007. Public Works Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of March 20, 2007. Community Development Director Activity Reports — February 2007 Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of April 1, 2007. Community Resources Director CIP Status Report Public Works Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of April 17, 2007. Community Development Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of March 21, 2007. Public Works Director Activity Reports — March 2007 Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Upper Pier Avenue Committee meeting of April 4, 2006. Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of April 1, 2007. Community Resources Director CIP Status Report Public Works Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of April 17, 2007. Community Development Director Recommendation to receive and file the action minutes of the Public Works Commission meeting of March 21, 2007. Public Works Director Activity Reports — March 2007 March 5, 2007 Honorable Mayor and Members of • Regular Meeting of The Hermosa Beach City Council March 13, 2007 CIP NOS. 05-110 and 04-112 CRACK SEALISLURRY SEALING OF AVIATION BOULEVARD AND PROSPECT AVENUE - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FIRST AMMENDMENT AND PROPOSED CHANGE IN SCOPE OF WORK Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve the attached First Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) between the City of Hermosa Beach and David Momeni for an increase in scope of services and a total contract amount of $21,880 for Project No. CIP Nos. 05-110 And 04-112 Crack Seal/Slurry Sealing Of Aviation Boulevard And Prospect Avenue; 2. Authorize the Mayor to execute and the City Clerk to attest said amendments, upon approval as to form by the City Attorney; 3. Authorize Change in Scope of Work; Slurry Seal Valley Drive between Gould Avenue and Herondo Avenue in place of Monterey Boulevard; and 4. Authorize the Director of Public Works to approve changes to the Scope of Services to the PSA up to 15% and within the approved budget. Background: On November 14, 2006, the City Council approved the award of the construction contract to Pavement Coatings, Inc. for CIP Nos. 05-110 and 04-112 Crack Seal/Slurry Sealing of Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue. The work includes the crack sealing, slurry sealing, and replacementof traffic striping of both Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue. Other work will include grinding and asphalt capping (skin patch repair) of distressed pavement areas on Prospect Avenue. The skin patch repair will be done prior to the crack and slurry seal work. The project has been on hold pending the completion of the Aviation Street Tree Project. On December 12, 2006, the City Council approved a Change Order for CIP Nos. 05-110 and 04-112 to increase the scope of work to include Hermosa Avenue and Monterey Boulevard. The purpose of increasing the scope of work was to commit Prop 42 funding this Fiscal Year for construction. Analysis: Due to the increase in the Scope of Work, additional inspection services will also be required. Staff has received from David Momeni a proposal for additional inspection based on an estimated duration of 14 working days for the additional slurry work on Hermosa Avenue and Valley Drive. Hisproposal is based on an hourly rate of $65/hour and $100/hour for any 2d weekend work. Revisions to the Scope of Services can be found in Exhibit A of the attached sample Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement. Staff recommends changing the Scope of Work to include Valley Drive between Gould Avenue and Herondo Boulevard instead of Monterey Boulevard; Staff believes Valley Drive to be a better candidate for Slurry Seal at this time. Visual observations of Valley Drive indicate that it is in greater need of maintenance than Monterey. Staff recommends that Monterey be done in FY 2007-08. Change Order #1 authorized by Council on December 12, 2006 will include: • Crack Sealing, AC patching, and/or Spot Pavement Removal & Restoration prep work on Hermosa Avenue and Valley Drive; • Oil Spot Grind, Seal and Slurry of the parking stalls along Hermosa Avenue; • Type 11 Slurry Seal with 2'/2% Latex; and Removal and Restoration of Traffic Striping. Other work will include the repair of the pavement depressions on Hermosa between 8th and Pier. Costs for the additional work per Change Order #1 have been submitted by Pavement Coatings Co. and can be found in Attachment 2. Fiscal Impact: Funding is available in the project budgets; therefore, there is no fiscal impact at this time. Attachments: 1. Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement 2. Additional work costs submitted by Pavement Coatings Co. 3. Revised Project Location Map Respectfully submitted, Concur: Frank Senteno, P.E. Richa •-D. Morgan, P.E. Associate Engineer Director of Public Works/City Engineer Noted for Fiscal Impact: .,(.1.)612t&ti— (tiht) Niki Copeland Finance Director 2 Concur: 4&'r! Steps n . • urr- City Manager 0 • Amend. 1 PSA No. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT 06.014 FIRST AMENDMENT CIP No's. 05-110 AND 04-112 CRACK SEAL/SLURRY SEALING OF AVIATION BOULEVARD AND PROSPECT AVENUE THIS FIRST AMENDMENT to the Professional Services Agreement between the City of Hermosa Beach and David Momeni, made and entered into this 13th day of March 2007 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 the David Momeni, hereinafter called the CONSULTANT. WHEREAS, City entered into a Professional Services Agreement with David Momeni on to provide construction inspection services for Project No. CIP 04-112 & CIP 05-110 Crack/Slurry Seal at Various Locations; and WHEREAS, City has determined the Project No. CIP 04-112 & CIP 05-110 will require additional professional services to include inspection services; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and terms and conditions, the parties agree as follows: 1. Article I — Scope of Work is amended to read: "CONSULTANT shall perform all work necessary to complete in a manner satisfactory to City the services set forth in the Scope of Work in attached hereto as Exhibit A and made part of this First Amendment." 2. Article II - Costs: "The CITY agrees to pay CONSULTANT for all the work or any part of the work performed under this First Amendment at the rates and in the manner established in Exhibit A. Total expenditure made after this contract shall not exceed the sum of $21,880 This fee includes all expenses, consisting of all incidental 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 of 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." ATTACHMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment on the date and year first above written. CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH MAYOR: CONSULTANT Mayor, City of Hermosa Beach David Momeni ATTEST: Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney 11HBAPPS011Vo111B951PWFILES\PSA\06.014 DAVID MOMENI 03-07-07 1stAMMENDMENT.doc Frank Senteno Page 1 of 1 From: Dave Momeni [dvmomeni@yahoo_com) Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 5:24 PM To: Frank Senteno Subject: Amended CIP 04-112 & CIP 05-110 Proposal Attachments: 1296566121-CIP 04-112 & 05-110 Extra Work Proposal - Amended.doc Frank.... Attch`d is the amended proposal. David.... EXHIBIT A March 5, 2007 Frank Senteno, P.E. City of Hermosa Beach, Public Works Department Civic Center, 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, California 90254-3885 RECE MAR 0 5 2007 PUBLIC ■ WORKS Subject: CIP...04-1X2:. & :CIP :.05410 CM/Inspection Services Supplemental Proposal for The Change Order 12/20/06: Slurry/Crack Sealing/Localized Replacement of Hermosa Ave, & Monterey Blvd. Dear Frank: I am submitting you with this proposal as an extension to the original one of dated August 28, 2006 in regard to the referenced CIF's. As the City has decided to increase the contractor's scope of work for those projects, your approval with the expansion of my services will assure the City with an effective work quality control & with a stringent management of the critical public safety issues in the two referenced populated areas. In addition to the originally proposed professional services, I will be undertaking the vital task of interacting with the private properties/businesses owners & with the City parking operations department whenever any traffic control enforcement becomes necessary within the construction areas. Based on the assessment of 14 working days work with an hourly rate of $65.00 & of anticipating 2 City approved weekend days with overtime hourly rate of $100.00 the total extended services cost is currently estimated @ $8880.00. Any extra time beyond the mentioned appraisal to complete the two projects will be charged with the same quoted hourly rates if that becomes necessary. I hope that I would have the opportunity to extend my assistance with the expanded work & that such services would meet the Staff expectation of the premium quality profession. Very truly yours, David Momeni, Ph.D. Consultant 3121 Colorado Avenue, Suite C, Santa Monica, CA 90404 TEL 310.592.5038 FAX 310.828.8080 dymomeni(yahoo.com E12/ 22/ 2dkj7 11:11 7148263129 • P. 0. Box 1491 Cypress,CA 90530 Phone: 7141826-3011 Fax 714/826-3129 PAVEMENT TTNGS 'PAGE 91/82 Co.avement Coatings C To: Frank Senteno Frog: Doug Ford Phone: 310 318-0238 Date: February 22, 2007 Fax: 310 937-5015 Pages: 2 Re: Slurry Seal UP 04112, 05-110 CC: 0 Urgent X For Review CI Please Comment 0 Please Reply C! Please Recycle •Comments: Here is the additional work cost. Cali if you have questions. ATTACHMENT 2 I FEB 222O)7. PUBLIC WO5KS $148,287.751 $208,045.401 IGrand Total $356,333.151 CIL/ LL/ LYJt'J ! 11: 11 114ii1b J PAVEMENT COATI, City Of Hermosa Beach Slurry Seal Project No. CIP 04-112 & 05-110 Crack Sealing/Slurry Seal of Aviation Blvd and Prospect Ave. Base Contact PAGE 02/02 1 t EM # DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT $ TOTAL 1 Crack seal & Skin Patch 1 LS . $22,868.00 $22,868.00 2 Type II Slurry Seal 375 ELT $212.97 $45,556.00 $79-,863.75 $45,556.00 3 Striping 1 _ LS $4,000.00 $4,000.00. iSub Total Hermosa Ave and Monterey Blvd additional cost 1 •Oil Spot Grind, Seal and Slurry 1 . LS_ $20,950.00 $20,950.00 2' Type Il Slurry Seal 620 ELT $195 $121,315.40 3 Striping 1 LS $61,80.00 $61,780.00 4 Crack Seal 1 LS $4,000.00 $4,000.00. 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Hardenbrook TPER PIER AVENUE COMMIIPEE HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2007 ROOM 4, COMMUNITY CENTER 710 PIER AVENUE 7:00 P.M. ACTION MINUTES e.,/jazD The meeting was called to order by Councilmember Bobko at 7:04 p.m. 1. Roll Call Present: Councilmembers Bobko & Tucker, Planning Commissioners Hoffman & Pizer, Public Works Commissioners Brittain & Marinelli Also Present: City Manager Steve Burrell, Public Works Director Richard Morgan, Community Development Director Sol Blumenfeld, Rhea Punneo, Administrative Assistant, Public Works Department 2. Flag Salute Mr. Michael DiVirgilio led the flag salute. 3. Meeting Minutes Approved as written. 4. Public Comments a. Mr. Norm Co advised that Mr. Lundy, an applicant for a seat on the Committee, would be late but would be here. 5. Committee Determinations a. Selection of Committee Members to fill five open seats i. Applicants addressed existing Committee, making presentations as to why they should be selected Existing Committee members voted and selected the following five applicants to fill the open seats: 1) Jerry Gross 2) Kenneth Klade 3) Kimberlee MacMullan 4) Dean Nota 5) Larry Peha iii. The Committee unanimously approved the ex officio member of the Committee. b. Selection of alternate meeting dates for July and were postponed until the meeting of March 7, 2007 nomination of Ms. December as well 6. Adjournment Meeting adjourned at 9:02 PM • Carla Merriman to serve as an as date for town hall meeting • March 5, 2007 /.3i0_7 Honorable Mayor and Members of Regular Meeting of The Hermosa Beach City Council March 13, 2007 RECOMMENDATION TO DENY CLAIM Recommendation: It is recommended that City Council deny the following claim and refer it to the City's Liability Claims Administrator: Claimant: Mark J. Pompano Date of Loss: 08-11-06 Date Filed: 02-08-07 Allegation: Violation of civil rights A copy of these claims are on file in the City Clerk's office. Respectfully Submitted, Concur: Michael A. Earl, Dir'ctor Stephen R. Burrell Personnel & Risk Management City Manager 2f 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 Mark J. Pompano 2904 Laurel Avenue Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Claimant in pro per In re Mark J. Pompano CLAIM FOR DAMAGES: .��.,gep� e hl CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, • Claimant, { ( F` ;1 7Uu7 k vs. ly HERMOSA BEACH POLICE DEPT, } OFFICER MICHAEL FRILOT ) California Government Code Section 910 Claimant hereby makes a claim against the CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CA pursuant to Government Code Section 910, et. Seq. A) Claimant Name and Address: Mark J. Pompano, 2904 Laurel Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266. B) Notices concerning this claim may be sent to: Mark J. Pompano, 2904 Laurel Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266. C) Date and Situs: On or about February 8, 2005, Hermosa Beach Police Officers Michael Frilot, Todd Lewitt, and Raul. Saldana contacted Claimant's employer (City of Los Angeles) and made a personnel complaint against Claimant. The officers alleged that on or about February 3, 2005, Claimant inappropriately entered the courtroom and observed a portion of the criminal trial of People v Nolan, et al, at Torrance Superior Court, Department 4, with the intent to influence the jury's verdict in favor of the defendants. The officers also alleged that Claimant inappropriately told two co-workers about the trial, resulting in the co-workers going and observing a portion of the trial at a later date in another attempt to influence the jury's verdict in favor of the defendants. As a result of this complaint, Claimant's employer conducted a personnel investigation of Claimant and the two employees. The investigation determined at the onset that neither Officer 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 • . , Lewitt nor Officer Saldana was present inside the courtroom during the time that Claimant and/or the other employees committed the alleged misconduct. Nor did either of them have firsthand knowledge as to what, if anything occurred in the courtroom in regards to the Claimant's and/or the other employees. These two officers provided tape-recorded statements to the City of Los Angeles investigators based on the information that Officer Frilot provided to them.' Officer Frilot also provided a tape-recorded statement. To address Officer Frilot's allegations, Claimant exercised his employment rights and requested that an Administrative Board (herein after referred to as the "Board") hear the matter. On or about August 11, 2006, Officer Frilot, dressed in his Hermosa Beach Police Department (HBPD) uniform, testified before the Board. The Court Reporter administered him the oath, and he swore to tell the truth. Officer Frilot testified that he made the complaint against Claimant and the two employees because the following occurred on or about February 3, 2005, while he was on the witness stand testifying in the matter of People v. Nolan; 1) The two employees entered the courtroom as Frilot was answering a question by the Defense Attorney, causing a distraction that the attorney halted the trial and demanded to know why they were there, 2) the three defendants immediately stood up and told the Judge that the two employees were friends of theirs and were there to support them, 3) the defendants turned toward the employees and waved to them, 4) the two employees responded by nodding their heads approvingly and waving back to the defendants, and, 5) all these events occurred in front of the jury. In addition to hearing Officer Frilot's testimony and the tape-recorded statements, the Board heard testimony and/or the tape-recorded statements of many additional witnesses, including the Claimant, the two city employees, the three defendants, the two defense attorneys, and the Jury Foreperson. Investigative inquiries were also apparently made to the Judge, Court Clerk, Court Reporter, and Bailiff, all of whom were present in the courtroom when Officer Frilot was on the witness stand. Not one of these individuals testified or stated that they observed and/or heard any of the activities, behaviors or communications that Officer Frilot alleged to have occurred in the courtroom, nor anything that could be reasonably perceived as such. As a result, the Board fully exonerated Claimant and the employees of any misconduct or impropriety. During his testimony before the Board, as well as in his statements to investigators, Officer Frilot acknowledged that at the time he made the aforementioned complaint, he was aware that Claimant had pending litigation against other HBPD members as the result of an incident that occurred in 2003. Officer Frilot acknowledged that he was also aware that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was conducting a preliminary investigation of the HBPD in response to the Claimant's concerns that his civil rights were violated during the 2003 incident. Claimant asserts that Officer Frilot knowingly made the frivolous aforementioned complaint as an instrument; 1) to intimidate, threaten, and/or dissuade Claimant from cooperating with the FBI, 2) to intimidate, threaten, and/or to dissuade Claimant into forgoing ongoing civil litigation against the City of Hermosa Beach, and, 3) to harm Claimant's overall health and well being, as well as Claimant's ability to care for himself and his family by negatively impacting Claimant's employment. 2 Based on this reason, Officers Lewitt and Saldana are not a party to this claim at this time. • This claim is made for deprivations of Federal Statutes and Civil Rights, California Civil Rights, invasion of privacy, conspiracy to obstruct justice, conspiracy to deprive civil rights, violations of California Penal Code Sections 132 (Offering False Evidence) 136 (Intimidating Witnesses), 136.1 (Preventing and Dissuading Witnesses), and Government Code Section 1031 (Duty to investigate hires), negligent employment of police officers, negligent retention and supervision of peace officers, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress; official customs, policies, procedures and practices of the City of Hermosa Beach, Hermosa Beach Police Department pattern, practice and custom to ignore complaints of police misconduct, failure to impartially investigate such claims in accordance with acceptable law enforcement standards, tacit condemnation of and approval of police officer illegality, brutality, corruption, dishonest, a peace officers' code of silence, failure to report known or suspected incidents of police officer misconduct to the California Department of Justice, and failure to maintain necessary and reasonable peace officer personnel records correlating misconduct to personnel performance reviews. D) Personal injuries, defense costs, attorneys fees and general damages to Claimant in excess of $10,000.00. E) Other than those identified above, the identities of each officer responsible are not presently known. Dated: February 9, 2006 Mark J. Wmp47; nt) March 6, 2007 City Council Meeting March 13, 2007 Mayor and Members of the City Council ORDINANCE NO. 07-1278 - "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 17.44.040 TO EXEMPT PIER PLAZA BUILDING SITES FROM PROVIDING A PERCENTAGE OF PARKING SPACES ON SITE WHEN IN -LIEU PARKING FEES ARE PAID." Submitted for adoption and waiver of full reading is Ordinance No. 07-1278 relating to the above subject. At the meeting of February 27, 2007, the Ordinance was presented to the City Council for consideration and introduced by the following vote: AYES: Bobko, Keegan, Tucker, Mayor Edgerton NOES: None ABSENT Reviczky ABSTAIN: None Elaine Doerfling, City Cle Noted: Steph urrell, I'ity Manager t 2 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ORDINANCE NO 07-1278 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TO AMEND THE ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 17.44.040 TO EXEMPT PIER PLAZA BUILDING SITES FROM PROVIDING A PERCENTAGE OF PARKING SPACES ON SITE WHEN IN -LIEU PARKING FEES ARE PAID THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on February 20, 2007 to consider amending the Zoning Ordinance, Section 17.44.040, regarding allowances for on- site parking when payment of parkingin-lieu fees are provided rather than providing parking on site in the downtown district, and recommended amending said section to exempt building sites on Pier Plaza from the requirement to provide 25% of required parking on site for projects exceeding a 1:1 floor area to lot area ratio. SECTION 2. The City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on February 27, 2007, to consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance Section 17.44.040. SECTION 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 these modifications to the zoning ordinance may have a significant effect on the environment. SECTION 4. Based on the foregoing, the City Council hereby ordains that the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Subsection 17.44.040-E of Title 17 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code, pertaining to parking in -lieu fees in the downtown district be amended as follows: "E. Parking in -lieu fees. When the City Council provides for contributions to an improvement fund for a vehicle parking district in -lieu of parking spaces so required, said in -lieu fee contributions shall be considered to satisfy the requirements of this chapter. 1. The Director of the Community Development Department shall be responsible for the calculations required under this chapter and shall calculate and collect the in -lieu contribution. 07-1278 2 3 4 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 • 2. The following allowances through in -lieu fee contributions for parking may be allowed with a parking plan as approved by the Planning Commission and as prescribed in Section 17.44.210: a. Building sites with a ratio of building floor area to building site of one-to-one or less may pay an "in -lieu" fee for all required spaces. b. Building sites where buildings will exceed a one-to-one gross floor area to building site area ratio shall be required to provide a minimum of twenty-five (25) percent of the required parking on- site, except for sites on Pier Plaza west of Hermosa Avenue." 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 13th of March 2007 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: PRESIDENT of the City Council/and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney 2 07-1278 1 March 8, 2007 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council ''‘)-75.t.S'k 2--/agz) .3//3/0 Regular Meeting of March 13, 2007 1 TEXT AMENDMENT 06-1- LOT MERGERS TO CONSIDER CLARIFICATIONS AND/OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE TEXT (CHAPTER 16.20 MERGER OF PARCELS) AND DEFINITION OF `BLOCK" IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 17) PERTAINING TO THE REQUIREMENT TO MERGE ADJACENT PARCELS UNDER COMMON OWNERSHIP THAT INCLUDE SUBSTANDARD LOT SIZES WHEN AN EXISTING BUILDING STRADDLES THE PROPERTY LINE. THE PURPOSE OF THE AMENDMENT IS TO CLARIFY THE CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE A LOT MERGER MAY BE REQUIRED; TO CONSIDER NEIGHBORHOOD CONSISTENCY RELATIVE TO LOT SIZE AND WIDTH; TO EXPAND NOTICING REQUIREMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER LIMITING THE MERGERS TO R-1 ZONED PROPERTIES. Recommendation: That the City Council conduct the continued Public Hearing and review and introduce on first reading the attached ordinance amending the subdivision ordinance (Chapter 16.20) pertaining to merger of substandard parcels and amending the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code. Background: At its February 27, 2007 meeting, the City Council reviewed the modifications to the ordinance proposed by the Planning Commission and additional changes in language proposed by the City Attorney and directed staff to return with a final draft ordinance. A copy of the revised draft is attached and if acceptable to the City Council is ready for introduction on first reading. The changes made to the ordinance are summarized as follows: 1. Section 16.20.030 B has been modified to reflect the approach recommended by the Planning Commission and incorporates the suggestions of the City Attorney. Specifically, the 80% standard will serve as a guideline, rather than a strict rule; further, additional discretion is permitted when two substandard parcels, have a combined square footage in excess of 7,000 square feet. 2. Section 16.20.030 D has been modified to incorporate the City Attorney suggestion that a lot line adjustment be permitted when three or more adjoining substandard lots have a combined area of more than 7,000 but less than 8,000 square feet, as longer as the resulting lots are bigger and fewer in number. 3. Section 16.20.060, pertaining to notice of hearing, has been restored to the original recommended text. 4. Section 16.20.070 has been added to provide for a Waiver of Hearing when the substandard parcel is a "remnant" and cannot be developed under the Building Code. A copy of the staff report and related materials from the 2/27/07 meeting is attached should there be any questions on the process that we have gone through on this issue. Resile lly submitted, VI 1 SIR A Ste.. • n R. : i rre1 City Manager ORDINANCE NO. 07 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO MERGER OF PARCELS (CHAPTER 16.20) AND AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. The Planning Commission held duly noticed public hearings on January 16, and February 20, 2007, to consider amendments to the Municipal Code pertaining to the merger of parcels. Section 2. The City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on February 27, 2007, to consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission to amend the Municipal Code pertaining to the merger of parcels. Section 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 proposed modifications to the text may have a significant effect on the environment. Section 4. The City Council fmds that the amendments to the Subdivision Ordinance contained herein are consistent with the Hermosa Beach General Plan in that the proposed amendments modify and clarify the provisions that pertain to the merger of parcels, which will continue to preserve the existing character of neighborhoods, consistent with the policies of the Land Use Element. Section 5. The Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows: 1. Amend of Title 17, Chapter 17.04 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code to delete the following sections: a) Section 17.04.010, sub -section 2 under the definition of "block." b) Section 17.46.210 c) Section 17.46.220 d) Section 17.46.230 2. Amend Section 16.04 .010 of Title 16, Chapter 16.04 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code to add the following definition in alphabetical order: "Block: Where the need for deternination regarding lot merger under Section 16.20.030 occurs, the term "block" shall mean both sides of a street within the same zoning district uninterrupted by an intersecting or intercepting street." Amend sections 16.20.020 through 16.20.120 of Title 16, Chapter 16.20 to read as follows: • "16.20. 020 Applicability. A. The provisions set forth in this chapter for the merger of parcels shall be applicable to two or more contiguous parcels of land held by the same owner in the R-1 zone where: • 1. The parcels were created under the provisions of this code regulating subdivisions or any prior state law or ordinance regulating the division of land or were not subject to any prior law regulating the division of land; 2. At least one of the contiguous parcels or units of land does not conform to standards for minimum parcel size to permit use or development under the city's zoning and/or subdivision ordinance. 16.20.030 Requirements for merger. A. Any two or more contiguous parcels or units of land held by the same owner which are subject to the merger provisions set forth as provided in Section 16.20.020 may be merged if the following requirements are satisfied: 1. The main structure is partially sited on the contiguous parcels; and 2. The parcels are located in the R-1 zone as designated on the official Zoning Map of the City; and, 3. With respect to at least one of the affected parcels, one or more of the following conditions exists: a) Comprises less than four thousand (4,000) square feet in area at the time of the determination of merger; b) Was not created in compliance with applicable laws and ordinances in effect at the time of its creation; c) Does not meet current standards for sewage disposal and domestic water supply; d) Does not meet slope stability standards; e) Has no legal access which is adequate for vehicular and safety equipment access and maneuverability; f) Its development would create health or safety hazards; g) Is inconsistent with the applicable general plan and any applicable specific plan, other than minimum lot size or density standards. B. If the substandard parcels under consideration for merger: i) are similar or greater in size and width to more than 80% of the separately identified L.A. County Tax Assessor's parcels fronting on the same block, inclusive of the subject parcel, or ii) consist of not more than two parcels with a combined square footage of at least 7,000 square feet, then the contiguous parcels shall not be merged unless, in view of the particular factual circumstances, the integrity of the' neighborhood will be harmed if the parcels are allowed to be separately developed. Where the subject parcels are located on a block with 5 parcels or less, the 80% analysis will be applied on a neighborhood rather than a block basis. For purposes of this paragraph, a "neighborhood" is a grouping of similar uses within the same zoning district bounded by topographical or other physical features, arterials or collector streets or other characteristics that give it a separate and distinct identity. C. The requirements set forth in Subsection A of this Section shall not be applicable if any of the conditions set forth in Section 66451.11(b)(A) through (E) of the California Government Code exist. D. If the merger of parcels results in the creation of a parcel that is at least eight thousand (8,000) square feet in size, the planning commission and/or city council, with the consent of the property • owner, may process a lot line adjustment to redivide the parcel into separate parcels that are at least four thousand (4,000) square feet in size. If a merger of three or more lots results in the creation of a parcel of at least 7,000 square feet, but less than 8,000 square feet, the planning commission and/or city council may, in lieu of merger, approve a lot line adjustment if the resulting lots are larger than the substandard lots and consistent in size with the lots on the block or within the surrounding neighborhood. 16.20. 040 Determination of ownership. For purposes of determining whether contiguous parcels or units are held by the same owner, ownership shall be determined as of the date that notice of intention to determine status is recorded pursuant to Section 16.20.050. 16.20. 050 Notice of intention to determine status. Whenever the director of community development has knowledge that real property maybe merged pursuant to the merger provisions of this chapter, he or she shall: A. Mail by certified mail to the then current record owner of the property a notice of the City's intention to determine whether the affected parcels should be merged pursuant to this chapter. Such notice shall state that: 1. The affected parcels may be merged pursuant to the merger provisions of Sections 16.20.010 through 16.20.100, inclusive, of this chapter; 2. A hearing will be conducted before the planning commission regarding the proposed merger, on a date specified in the notice, not less than thirty (30) days time from the date of the notice; and 3. That the notice of intention to determine status was filed for recording with the county recorder's office on the same date such notice was mailed to the property owner. B. Record the notice of intention with the county recorder's office on the same date that the notice is mailed to the property owner. 16.20.060 Hearing date, fee, presentation of evidence --Planning commission determination. A. The hearing shall be conducted on the date specified in the notice of intention, but maybe postponed or continued with the mutual consent of the planning commission and the property owner. Notice of the hearing shall be given in accordance with Section 17.68.050.B of this code, requiring notification to all property owners and residents within a 300 -foot radius of the subject property. B. At the hearing, the property owner and any other interested party shall be given the opportunity to present any evidence regarding the affected property's eligibility for merger pursuant to Sections 16.20.020 and 16.20.030. C. At the conclusion of the hearing, or at a meeting thereafter, the planning commission shall by resolution make a determination as to whether the affected parcels are to be merged. A copy of the resolution shall be delivered to the ownerby certified mail. 16.20.070 Waiver of Hearing Where the affected parcels cannot be separately developed under the provisions of the Building Code or because one of the parcels has no legal access to a street or alley the property owner may elect to waive the hearing provided for in Section 16.20.060 and consent to the merger. Upon receipt of a written waiver and consent from the property owner, the director of community development shall record the notice of merger as provided in Section 16.20.090 16.20. 080 Appeal. A. The property owners or any interested person may appeal a decision of the planning commission under this chapter within ten days of such decision, by filing an appeal with the city clerk of the city. No appeal fee is required. The appeal shall be scheduled for hearing before the city council within sixty (60) days of the filing of the appeal. Notice of the appeal shall be provided in Section 17.68.050.B of this code. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the city council shall by resolution make a determination as to whether the affected parcels are to be merged at a time not later than the next regularly scheduled city council meeting after the hearing is held. The city council may sustain, modify, or reject or overrule any recommendations or rulings of the planning commission and may make such findings as are consistent with the provisions of this chapter or the state Subdivision Map Act. B. All decisions of the planning commission regarding the merger or nonmerger of parcels shall be final, unless appealed from as prescribed in this section. In the event of an appeal, the City Council's decision shall be final. 16.20. 090 Recordation of Decision. A. If the planning commission or city council on appeal determines that the affected parcels are merged, the director of community development shall within thirty (30) days of the adoption of the resolution by the final decision making body file for record with the county recorder's office a notice of merger specifying the names of the record owners and particularly describing the real property to be merged. B. If the planning commission or city council on appeal determines that the affected parcels are not to be merged, the director of community development shall within thirty (30) days of the adoption of the resolution by the final decision making body file for record with the county recorder's office a release of the notice of intention and a notice of nonmerger. The notices shall specify the names of the record owners and particularly describe the affected real property. Copies of the notices shall be mailed to the then current owner of record. 16.20.100 Effect of Nonmerger In the event of a final decision of nonmerger, the affected parcels shall no longer be subject to merger under this chapter. 16.20.110 Development involving contiguous parcels subject to merger. If a property meets the requirements for lot merger pursuant to this chapter, it shall be prohibited to separately sell or separate the two or more contiguous lots owned by the same person or legal entity that are subject to merger unless the property is released and cleared from lot merger pursuant to Section 16.20.080. No permits for the demolition, construction or addition to the structure or • • improvements on the property shall be issued by the Community Development Department until the lot merger hearing process pursuant to this chapter has been concluded." Section 6. 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 7. 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 8. 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 March, 2007, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: PRESIDENT. of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney Date: F:\B95\CD\ordLOTMERGER-final.doc STAFF REPORT FROM MEETING OF 2/27/07 • Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council SUBJECT: TEXT AMENDMENT 06-1 - LOT MERGERS February 21, 2007 Regular Meeting February 27, 2007 TO CONSIDER CLARIFICATIONS AND/OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE i'EXT (CHAPTER 16.20 MERGER OF PARCELS) AND DEFINITION OF `BLOCK" IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 17) PERTAINING TO THE REQUIREMENT TO MERGE ADJACENT PARCELS UNDER COMMON OWNERSHIP THAT INCLUDE SUBSTANDARD LOT SIZES WHEN AN EXISTING BUILDING STRADDLES THE PROPERTY LINE. THE PURPOSE OF THE AMENDMENT IS TO CLARIFY THE CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE A LOT MERGER MAY BE REQUIRED; TO CONSIDER NEIGHBORHOOD CONSISTENCY RELATIVE TO LOT SIZE AND WIDTH; TO EXPAND NOTICING REQUIREMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER LIMITING THE MERGERS TO R-1 ZONED PROPERTIES. Planning Commission Recommendation: To adopt the attached ordinance to amend the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances pertaining to lot. mergers. Background: On August 8, 2006, City Council meeting, staff reviewed the lot merger ordinance and the history of the citywide lot merger program completed in 1989 which resulted in eventual merger of 1,100 lots into 500 parcels. At that time all surveyed lots in the program were either deemed separately developable by the Commission and City Council, or were subject to merger. The criteria for merger was also discussed at the August meeting and the City Council, by consensus, directed staff to revise the ordinance to clarify the criteria and procedures for lot mergers and bring back a report focusing initially on R-1 properties. Staff provided a draft Ordinance, and a preliminary list of properties subject to the ordinance, that were not included in the program in 1989, for Council review at their November 14, 2006 meeting. The City Council -directed staff to provide a detailed notice to all affected property owners, and referred the matter to the Planning Commission for a public hearing. The list of affected properties was completed in December, and a detailed notice was sent to all R-1 properties that may be subject to lot merger given the possible changes to the ordinance. Staff has also met with two members of the community to discuss options for dealing with neighborhood concerns. The Planning Commission held public hearings on the proposed amendments in January and February in order to provide ample opportunity for public input for all affected property owners. At their meeting of February 20, 2007, the Commission recommended that the draft amendments be adopted. Analysis: Tire intent of the ordinance into ensure that development is consistent with the neighborhood and to reduce the opportunity to develop lots that do not conform to current standards for minimum lot width and area. The proposed ordinance changes clarify the process and criteria for merging property as follows: 1. Focuses on R-1 property. 2. Modifies 80% rule for mergers and allows for more Commission discretion based on neighborhood consistency. 3. Focuses on preserving neiborhood character as well as reducing fie opportunity to develop substandard lots. 4. Establishes new public hearing procedures. 5. Modifies ordinance definition for block. 6. Allows for more Planning Commission discretion for lots that may be close to the required lot area and width requirements. Existing Requirements for Lot Merger The current ordinance requires that a lot be considered for merger if it meets all the following: • Two or more contiguous parcels of land held by same owner. • At least one of the contiguous parcels or units of land is substandard to the minimum parcel size of 4,000 square feet. • The main structure is partially sited on the contiguous parcels. • Not more than 80% of the lots on the block have already been split and developed separately. Proposed Changes Based on Council direction the proposed ordinance will be limited to R-1 zoned properties, and will include changes to the criteria for merger, the discretion of the Commission, and the noticing process. 1. R-1 LOT FOCUS Staff prepared a survey of all potentially affected properties in the R-1 zone that were not merged in the late 1980's. The following summarizes the survey findings attached to the report: • 25 parcels remain that contain substandard lots that may be potentially developed separately. • 46 parcels remain that contain contiguous lots or units of land that include remnants (20 feet wide or less) that cannot be feasibly developed as separate parcels, but are still subject to the merger ordinance The most important lots are those that can potentially be split and developed separately. Therefore, staff has prepared an exhibit of each one of these properties, showing the relationship between the lot subject and its surrounding block as defined by the ordinance. 2. CLARIFY 80% RULE Staff recommends that the 80% rule be clarified, and used as a guideline rather than automatically removing a lot from consideration for merger. If the substandard lot under consideration is similar or greater in size to more than 80% of the lots on the block a public hearing shall still be held, to confirm the substandard lot will be consistent with a majority of lots on the block and the property will not be merged unless there is a compelling reason to merge the parcels to maintain neighborhood integrity. Also since the term "split" was open to interpretation, it has been dropped. To deal with the issue of blocks that have too few parcels (less than 5 lots) to make a useful calculation, criteria has been added for comparing lots on the same block with less than five lots to focus on the issue of a neighborhood compatibility beyond the block, and 80% criteria. Therefore the proposed change to the 80% rule is as follows: If the substandard parcel under consideration for merger is similar or greater in size and width to more than 80% of the separately identified L.A. County Tax Assessor's Parcels fronting on the same block, inclusive of the subject Assessor's Parcel, then merger of the contiguous parcels shall only be required if it is deemed necessary by the Planning Commission, after reviewing the facts of the case, to maintain the integrity of the 2 neighborhood. ho'Wever, where the subject property is located on a block with 5 parcels or less, the 80% analysis will be applied on a neighborhood rather than a block basis. For purposes of this paragraph, a "neighborhood" is a grouping of similar uses within the same zoning district bounded by topographical or other physical features, arterials or collector streets or other characteristics that give it a separate and distinct identity. 3. PROCEDURE AND NOTICING REQUIREMENTS The current ordinance only requires a Planning Commission hearing if the merger is appealed by the affected property owner. The proposed revision would require a Planning. Commission hearing for all cases with a lot that has the potential to be developed separately. The City Council has recommended that a standard public notice be sent to all owners within 300 feet advising of the hearing and inviting testimony. The hearing should not be necessary for mergers involving remnant parcels, and would therefore apply to 25 properties. 4. DEFINITION OF BLOCK Staff is also proposing to revise the definition of block for the purposes of making the percentage calculation for lot merger determinations by clarifying that it includes as both sides of a street. This definition is currently located in the Zoning Ordinance, and it should be moved to the subdivision ordinance along with the lot merger provisions. 5. LARGE LOTS A few lots subject to merger contain three existing lots, or are fairly large when combined, and therefore if split into two lots would not be out of character with the neighborhood. These lots, however, if less than the 8,000 square feet necessary to create two 4,000 square lots could be merged. Staff is suggesting that the Commission and/or City Council have discretion on combined parcels that are at least 7,000 square feet to consider re -dividing the combined parcel into two lots, or to not merge the lots based on neighborhood consistency. This recommendation is based on the survey which identified five cases where merging the properties and creating parcels over 7,000 square feet may result in a lot size less consistent with the neighborhood than keeping the lots unmerged, and one other case that involves merging three existing lots together where the option of re -dividing into two lots might be a better option. • 2408 Hermosa Avenue, comprised of two 30 -foot wide lots totaling 7,632 square feet, remaining lots on the block 30 -feet wide • 1901 Manhattan Avenue, (corner of 19`x' Street and Manhattan Avenue) comprised of two 45 foot wide lots containing 7600 square feet, other lots on the block 40'X 90'(3600 square feet). • 228 22nd Street (corner of 22nd St and Manhattan Ave) comprised of two 40 -foot wide lots containing 7,490 square feet, with other lots in the area 40'X 90'(3600 square feet) or less. • 1504 Prospect Avenue comprised of two unequal size lots with 30 and 35 feet of frontage, totaling 7,920 square feet, several other lots on the block also 30 -feet wide. • 1225 5th Street comprised of three 25'X 100' lots • 530 24th Street comprised of two 50' X 75' lots Program Implementation If the revisions are adopted the City will proceed under its obligation in the ordinance to notify property owners of lots to be merged, hold hearings, and if lots are merged record the merger with the County Recorder. Since the intent of the merger ordinance is to merge lots to maintain their current condition, and prevent properties from being split and separately developed, the mergers will have no impact on property taxes. It should be noted that two of the dentified properties contain large holdings of the school district (the "North School" site) and of the Catholic Church (Our Lady of Guadalupe). The City Attorney has confirmed that these properties will also be subject to merger, limited to the underlying lots that are developed with structures. AR, r�1,1ij.! Sol Blumenf: ld, I irector Community F) evelopment Department f, ORO., l, Ste.g., fill City anager air 6' ./Ac n Robes on Senior Planner Attachments: 1. Ordinance to Revise Lot Merger Provision in the Subdivision and Zoning Ordinances 2. Updated List of R-1 properties subject to merger 3_ Maps of "developable" lots subject to merger F:\1395\CD\CC\LotMerger-report.doc ORDINANCE NO. 07 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO MERGER OF PARCELS (CHAPTER 16.20) AND AMENDING THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. The Planning Commission held duly noticed public hearings on January 16, and February 20, 2007, to consider amendments to the Municipal Code pertaining to the merger of parcels. Section 2. The City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on February 27, 2007, to consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission to amend the Municipal Code pertaining to the merger of parcels. Section 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 proposed modifications to the text may have a significant effect on the environment. Section 4. The City Council finds that the amendments to the Subdivision Ordinance contained herein are consistent with the Hermosa Beach General Plan in that the proposed amendments modify and clarify the provisions that pertain to the merger of parcels, which will continue to preserve the existing character of neighborhoods, consistent with the policies of the Land Use Element. Section 5. The Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows: 1. Amend of Title 17, Chapter 17.04 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code to delete the following sections:: a) Section 17.04.010, sub -section 2 under the definition of "block." b) Section 17.46.210 c) Section 17.46.220 d) Section 17.46.230 2. Amend Section 16.04 .010 of Title 16, Chapter 16.04 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code to add the following definition of the block: "Block: Where the need for determination regarding lot merger under Section 16.20.030 occurs, the term "block" shall mean both sides of a street within the same zoning district uninterrupted by an intersecting or intercepting street." 3. Amend sections 16.20.020 through 16.20.120 of Title 16, Chapter 16.20 to read as follows: "16.20. 020 Applicability. A. The provisions set forth in this chapter for the merger of parcels shall be applicable to two or more contiguous parcels of land held by the same owner in the R-1 zone where: • • 1. The parcels were created under the provisions of this code regulating subdivisions or any prior state law or ordinance regulating the division of land or were not subject to any prior law regulating the division of land; 2. At least one of the contiguous parcels or units of land does not conform to standards for minimum parcel size to permit use or development under the city's zoning and/or subdivision ordinance. 16.20.030 Requirements for merger. A. Any two or more contiguous parcels or units of land held by the same owner which are subject to the merger provisions set forth as provided in Section 16.20.020 may be merged if the following requirements are satisfied: 1. The main structure is partially sited on the contiguous parcels; and 2. The parcels are located in the R-1 zone as designated on the official Zoning Map of the City; and; 3. With respect to at least one of the affected parcels, one or more of the following conditions exists: a) Comprises less than four thousand (4,000) square feet in area at the time of the determination of merger; b) Was not created in compliance with applicable laws and ordinances in effect at the time of its creation; c) Does not meet current standards for sewage disposal and domestic water supply; d) Does not meet slope stability standards; e) Has no legal access which is adequate for vehicular and safety equipment access and maneuverability; f) Its development would create health or safety hazards; g) Is inconsistent with the applicable general plan and any applicable specific plan, other than minimum lot size or density standards. B. If the substandard parcel under consideration for merger is similar or greater in size and width to more than 80% of the separately identified L.A. County Tax Assessor's Parcels fronting on the same block, inclusive of the subject Assessor's Parcel, then merger of the contiguous parcels shall only be required if it is deemed necessary by the Planning Commission, after reviewing the facts of the case, to maintain the integrity of the neighborhood. However, where the subject property is located on a block with 5 parcels or less, the 80% analysis will be applied on a neighborhood rather than a block basis. For purposes of this paragraph, a "neighborhood" is a grouping of similar uses within the same zoning district bounded by topographical or other physical features, arterials or collector streets or other characteristics that give it a separate and distinct identity. C. The requirements set forth in Subsection A of this Section shall not be applicable if any of the conditions set forth in Section 66451.11(b)(A) through (E) of the California Government Code exist. D. If the merger of parcels results in the creation of a parcel that is at least eight thousand (8,000) square feet in size, the planning commission and/or city council, with the consent of the property owner, may process a lot line adjustment to redivide the parcel into separate parcels that are at • • least four thousand (4,000) square feet in size. If a merger results in the creation of a parcel of at least 7,000 square feet the planning commission or city council may process a lot line adjustment or exempt the property from merge if the resulting parcel sizes are consistent with the block or surrounding neighborhood. 16.20. 040 Determination of ownership. For purposes of determining whether contiguous parcels or units are held by the same owner, ownership shall be determined as of the date that notice of intention to determine status is recorded pursuant to Section 16.20.050. 16.20. 050 Notice of intention to determine status. Whenever the director of community development has knowledge that real property may be merged pursuant to the merger provisions of this chapter, he or she shall: A. Mail by certified mail to the then current record owner of the property a notice of the City's intention to determine whether the affected parcels should be merged pursuant to this chapter. Such notice shall state that: 1. The affected parcels may be merged pursuant to the merger provisions of Sections 16.20.010 through 16.20.100, inclusive, of this chapter; 2. A hearing will be conducted before the planning commission regarding the proposed merger, on a date specified in the notice, not less than thirty (30) days time from the date of the notice; and 3. That the notice of intention to determine status was filed for recording with the county recorder's office on the same date such notice was mailed to the property owner. B. Record the notice of intention with the county recorder's office on the same date that the notice is mailed to the property owner. 16.20.060 Hearing date, fee, presentation of evidence --Planning commission determination. A. The hearing shall be conducted on the date specified in the notice of intention, but may be postponed or continued with the mutual consent of the planning commission and the property owner. If the substandard lot being considered for merger has the potential to be separately developed with an additional dwelling unit, as determined by the Community Development Director, or if an appeal hearing is requested by the property owner, notice of the hearing shall be given in accordance with Section 17.68.050.B. of this code, requiring notification to all property owners and residents within a 300 -foot radius of the subject property. B. At the hearing, the property owner and any other interested party shall be given the opportunity to present any evidence regarding the affected property's eligibility for merger pursuant to Sections 16.20.020 and 16.20.030. C. At the conclusion of the hearing, or at a meeting thereafter, the planning commission shall by resolution make a determination as to whether the affected parcels are to be merged. A copy of the resolution shall be delivered to the owner by certified mail. 16.20. 070 Appeal. A. The property owners or any interested person may appeal a decision of the planning commission under this chapter within ten days of such decision, by filing an appeal with the city clerk of the city. No appeal fee is required. The appeal shall be scheduled for hearing before the city council within sixty (60) days of the filing of the appeal. Notice of the appeal shall be provided in Section 17.68.050.B of this code. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the city council shall by resolution make a determination as to whether the affected parcels are to be merged at a time not later than the next regularly scheduled city council meeting after the hearing is held. The city council may sustain, modify, or reject or overrule any recommendations or rulings of the planning commission and may make such findings as are consistent with the provisions of this chapter or the state Subdivision Map Act. B. All decisions of the planning commission regarding the merger or nonmerger of parcels shall be final, unless appealed from as prescribed in this section. In the event of an appeal, the City Council's decision shall be final. 16.20. 080 Recordation of Decision. A. If the planning commission or city council on appeal determines that the affected parcels are merged, the director of community development shall within thirty (30) days of the adoption of the resolution by the final decision making body file for record with the county recorder's office a notice of merger specifying the names of the record owners and particularly describing the real property to be merged. B. If the planning commission or city council on appeal determines that the affected parcels are not to be merged, the director of community development shall within thirty (30) days of the adoption of the resolution by the final decision making body file for record with the county recorder's office a release of the notice of intention and a notice of nonmerger. The notices shall specify the names of the record owners and particularly describe the affected real property. Copies of the notices shall be mailed to the then current owner of record. 16.20.090 Effect of Nonmerger In the event of a final decision of nonmerger, the affected parcels shall no longer be subject to merger under this chapter. 16.20.100 Development involving contiguous parcels subject to merger. If a property meets the requirements for lot merger pursuant to this chapter, it shall be prohibited to separately sell or separate the two or more contiguous lots owned by the same person or legal entity that are subject to merger unless the property is released and cleared from lot merger pursuant to Section 16.20.080. No permits for the demolition, construction or addition to the structure or • improvements on the property shall be issued by the Community Development Department until the lot merger hearing process pursuant to this chapter has been concluded." Section 6. 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 7. 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 8. 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 14th day of November, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney Date: F:1B95\CD\CC\ordlotmerger.doc R-1 Lots Subject to Merger with "Developable Lots" • :No. • . ..: . . . : .' : 'Abbi1ESg! ';'" :. ' •::::':: :::i: 4:iWNEFtaN.Al.V.Ig :.;'''::;:::':"."" ' ' ' :'!:MAICINO'!:.!! AD. 646S--:, :' I.V.1411iING:triTY: - :,. , ' ;,:::,:;:i. !-•:i,: :ii: : :,::,::::!-, , ,::;: •!i DESCRIPTIONS/? iJ,•::: NOTES ::... ., _ ;. . !i:1 :1?y04 - '1•4.: v!!!:$rivilp*!3!rNi '!P'g5041.4r ON BLOCK ,;,..,.$14:.!AND: NNIttiT171i!i:. ,'5.1ityrt.oi.: ::LESS•,c5.1,i ':'. BLOCK? i . • :: : " ; • : : STRUCTURES 1$11.*141400; . i t,k9:ft*pT:ry,:iorm i: : - .: : • , . • : " : : . " PROPOSED MERGER* • . 1 4182-021-002 530 24th•St Anello, Mark and Denise 530 24th Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Two @ 50' x 75' Yes 56% No Yes Yes** 2 4160-023-023 1225 5TH Street Roman Catholic Archbishop of LA 3424 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010 3 Lots Yes 60% Yes Yes • Yes** 3 4160-026-006 401 Gentry Street Dickinson, Elizabeth A. 401 Gentry Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 Lots Yes 0% -size 91% -width No Yes Yes 4 4160-026-015 444 Prospect Avenue Borunda, Alicia G. TR Alicia G. Borunda 446 Prospect Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 Lots Yes 0% - size 88% -width No Yes Yes 5 4160-029-006 1245 7th Place Papalas, Christina 1245 7th Place Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 Lots Yes 63% No Yes Yes 6 4160-030-003 636 Prospect Avenue Bliss, Jack L. 1024 Crenshaw Blvd. • Torrance, CA 90501 2 Lots Yes 33% Yes Yes ' Yes 7 4160-030-004 628 Prospect Avenue Kalfin, Harry TR Harry Kirin Trust 4639 Vallecito Drive Yorba Linda, CA 92886 2 Lots Yes - 33% Yes Yes Yes** 8 4160-030-011 1161 7th Place Tuttle, Donald B. and Claudine L. 1139 7th Place Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 Lots • • Yes 53% No Yes Yes . 9 4161-027-031 1202 11th Street Curtis, Jack H. CO TR Curtis Family TR 527 Penn Street El Segundo, CA 90245 2 Lots Yes 96% No Yes No 10 4161-029-007 906 Prospect Avenue Kofvoord Timothy G. & Banks, Jennifer L. 1119 9th Street • Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 • 2 Lots Yes 0% - size 75% - width No Yes Yes 11 4161-031-004 808 Prospect Avenue Hulme, Thomas L. & Judith A. 808 Prospect Avenue Hermosa Beach 90254 3 small Lots (25' Wide) Yes 0% - size 83% - width No Yes . Yes 12 4181-019-012 230 Longfellow Avenue Lawrence Eric P. ' 230 Longfellow Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1 Y2 Lots, (Y depth — L shaped) Yes 20% No Yes Yes 13 4182-002-002 2408 Hermosa Avenue Niven, Michael C. CO TR Lucy D. Washing 136 El Camino Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90212 2 Lots Yes 83% No Yes Yes** 14 ' 4182-008-001 1901 Manhattan Avenue Mercer, Robert T. and Carole F. 1901 Manhattan Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 Lots Yes 0%, only lot on block Yes Yes Yes** R-1 Lots Subject to Merger with •"Developable.Lots" *AII mergers subject to Planning Commission review **Pending Planning Commission consideration because of large lot and/or need for neighborhood analysis ***Pending review by City Attorney of previous City approval for two lots APN •NO.. ADDRESS'.' :.:.:...°.::.:...........::.. ;OWN,ERS:NAME; ' ':MAILING•' ° '' A�`ijRess• '' :MAILING CITY i': '.DESCRIRTIQNSY:bEVELO NOTEs.: . ` ?PABLE; ?::;PERCENT••. ON BtOGK� . `iSLtJT$ OR LESSON .:.° ............... ': STRUCTURES :51'RADDLIN� PROPOSED ER M GER* 15 4182-009-012 228 22nd Street Lee, Shi J. and Jenny 100211th Street Manhattan Beach, 90266 CA 2 Lots Yes 75%, 3 of 4 Yes Yes Yes** 16 4182-014-032 302 25th Street Baskerville, David E. and Susan B. 302 25th Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 Lots Yes 0% No Yes Yes 17 4182-023-014 2441 Valley Drive Atwell, Rex and Priscilla 2441 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Odd -shaped 2300 Sq Ft Yes 0% No Yes Yes 18 4184-016-008 707 24th Place Lindberg, James and Joann 707 24th Place Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 and 1/2 lots Yes 27% No Yes Yes 19 4185-008-013 925 14th Street Waldeck, Patricia L. P.O. Box 90459 Long Beach, CA 90809 1 1/2 lots (25' wide) Yes 6% No Yes Yes 20 4185-010-009 1021 14th Street Clark, Russell J. & Hansen, Robert A. 1021 14th Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 1/2 lots -37' x 47' Yes 0% No Yes Yes 21 4185-019-014 1504 Prospect Avenue Janus, Sophie B. 1932 Voorhees Avenuenue Redondo Beach, CA 90278 2 Lots Yes 44% No Yes Yes** 22 4186-024-016 1115 2nd Street Vargas, Senaido D. & Erminia 1159 Magnolia Avenue Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 2 Lots Yes 33% No Yes Yes 23 4188-025-028 516 3rd Street Beck, Ashley D. 516 3rd Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Two lots Yes 89% No Yes No 24 4160-022-046 320 Massey Street Archdiocese of LA Educ and Welfare Our Lady of Guadalupe 3424 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90010 28 lots, Church Yes Varies for each frontage No Yes, but not all lots Yes** 25 4182-028-900 Hermosa Beach School District Hermosa Beach School District Several lots, unclassified zone Yes Varies • No Yes Yes** *AII mergers subject to Planning Commission review **Pending Planning Commission consideration because of large lot and/or need for neighborhood analysis ***Pending review by City Attorney of previous City approval for two lots R4 Lots Subject To Merger with Remnant Parcels (Not "Developable") ' APN '• ' .:.:...... 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TR Pedersen Family 3768 Linden Avenue Long Beach, CA 90807 1 1/2 Lots, 10' remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 6 4181-006-028 461 Gould Avenue Loman Mark & Kwan Tak K. 461 Gould Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1 2/3 Lots, 20' remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 7 4181-019-023 256 Longfellow Avenue Hurlock-Jones Ian 256 Longfellow Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1 2/3 Lots -20' remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 8 4181-020-003 3020 Manhattan Avenue McIntosh James S. & Rosemarie 3020 Manhattan Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Half Lots No 0% No Yes Yes 9 4181-020-004 3030 Manhattan Avenue McIntosh James S. & Rosemarie 3030 Manhattan Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Half Lots No 0% No . Yes Yes 10 4181-035-020 3033 The Strand Ettinger, Gayle Tr 3033 The Strand Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 15' Remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 11 4181-035-021 3031 The Strand Rexcai LLC 504 Tustin Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92663 15' Remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 12 4182-008-004 1947 Manhattan Avenue Lifland Ira S. and. 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Yes 19 4182-016-004 2216 Monterey Blvd. Henriis, Lee A. and Theresa R. 2216 Monterey Blvd. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 5' Remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 20 4182-021-001 2301 Power St Robertson, Agnes TR 2301 Power Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 40' x 50' but Land- locked No 0% No Yes Yes 21 4182-023-001 575 24th Street Milsted, Timothy 575 24th Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Odd Remnant (1600 Sq Ft) No 0% No Yes Yes 22 4182-023-002 569 24th Street Defterios, Foti Tr 569 24th Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 3400 Sq Ft Land- locked • No 0% No Yes. . Yes 23 4182-023-013 2431 Valley Drive Tracy, Alvin Tr 2431 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 50' x 56' Land- locked No 0% No Yes Yes 24 4182-024-023 512 24th Place Clifton, Andrew and :Leanne Trs 525 24th Place Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 20' Remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 25 4182-025-006 511 24th Place Kendall, Randolph and Kellie . 511 24th Place Hermosa Beach, - CA 90254 10' Remnant No - 0% No Yes Yes 26 4182-025-009 482 25th Street Tanner, Carol Tr 2134 Circle Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 20' Remnant No 0% No Yes . Yes 27 4182-025-014 2456 Park Avenue Bradley Sam and Hunkin, Dawn 2456 Park Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Odd Remnant • No 0% - No Yes Yes 28 4182-025-016 413 24th Place Daniels, Lawrence and Paula 415 24th Place Hermosa Beach; CA 90254 Odd Remnant No 0% No Yes. Yes 29 4183-023-020 2017 Power Street Holmes, Keith & S. Fam Trust 2017 Pointer Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 20' Remnant , No 0% No Yes Yes 30 4184-006-024 2027 Harper Avenue Folsom, Jean 2027 Harper Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 25' x 50' Land- locked Remnant No 0% No • Yes Yes R-1 Lots Subject To Merger with Remnant Parcels (Not "Developable, . • • .. • • . .. • . •.: • :: ' ;.• : .• ON ' ' - '-',. • : .: ...• .:•::. •• • :.:;:, .,:::•: ••••...„. ,..• : : .... • • , AbbkESS.. :•:. : ;•!•:: ...., :•.••:.... .,:., . • .• :.: , H•, .:•i. •.••••:.. :..:...:,... :i•:•,"••:,:'!':••'''.:', ::•••.!. . : : : ;•:!..!:::: OWNEONAME ; !!:E:!:.!!!.!.!!..!::: :!:.,.: •!..,....:.•::::...:.:.;:,•:.:•,:.:: ;ii,•:.::....:.:.:;•,::..:.,.:, ..: '!'•;.i'.:,:.. . ;,i,„,:i!i:,,iDi::;,:i i ::.:.::.. , MA1:121NOF:;.. .itsiiii6i.:.i.:. 7.,•••::::•.:.•:•.,••: : ,::.. . . .:i• ... . :. :!•.: :.: :•••:::.!:.: . , . .„ KNONp!:qtrsr . !:,:..!.:;:.:. :.!.!,:....i:.:. .•:•.,.: .. ,: :.: ••,;.:::;.:; .;;....::.,,., :,••::• •.::".:...,:••••:..•,::::::.", '. • r•••••:'''..'' .....'.. 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PROPERTY.::!...:!: •. ••, • ; • :, : • -.•• LINE: •• ' • :': 2 .: • :: 'PROPOSED -1710POSE1,:).....:' ,.Y1.9P • ..,.• ••',:ii: :•i :. •••.....••:•: , •• - ! • • •:•: .• •:• : • ...: :•''...; • ..••;-:i i i ; ::' !! 31 4182-027-054 2524 Momingside Dr. Dunbar, Terry and Elizabeth 2524 Morningside Dr. Hermosa Beach, - CA 90254 10' Remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 32 4182-027-055 2520 Momingside Dr. Wolf, Lawrence and Jocelyn 1050 Duncan Avenue Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 10' Remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 33 4182-027-056 2526 Morningside Drive Nelson, Karen and Gilbert 400 Via La Selva Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Odd Remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 34 4185-019-002 • 1562 Prospect Avenue Bodnar, Louis & Hopkins, Karen M. .. . .1562 • Prospect Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1 1/2 lots -15' remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 35 4185-019-003 1556 Prospect Avenue Fortunato, Robert & Monica J 1556 Prospect Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 . 1 Y2 lots -15' remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 36 4185-019-006 1546 Prospect Avenue Lininger Robert & Carolyn TRS Lini 1932 Voorhees Avenuenue Redondo Beach, CA 90278 1 1/3 Lots -10' remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 37 4185-01.9-030 1550 Prospect Avenue Haggerty Donald & Susan 1550 Prospect Avenuenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1 2/3 Lots -20' remnant No 0% No Yes Yes 38 4185-023-029 1254 19th Street Fagan, Michael L. & Louella TRS Faga 57762 San Andreas Road Yucca Valley, CA 92284 1 1/2 Lots -25' x 53' No 0% No Yes Yes 39 4185-023-030 1861 Harper Avenue Geppert, Germain & Gail TRS Geppert 606 Penn Street El Segundo, CA 90245 1 1/2 Lots -25' x 46' Land -locked No 0% No Yes Yes 40 4186-004-024 840 10th Street Oh, Karen 840 10th Street • Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 20' Remnant No 0 No Yes Yes 41 4186-009-035 925 8th Court Sugimoto,* Grant 925 8th Street Hermosa Beach, • CA 90254 2 half lots -20' wide No . , 40% No Yes Yes 42 4186-009-036 927 8th Court Kaplan, Dave H. 927 8th Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2 half lots -20' • wide No 40% No Yes Yes 43 4186-025-057 902 3rd Street McDonald, Mark & Jennie 902 3rd Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1 % Lots -45' x 40' landlock No 0% No Yes ' Yes 44 4188-021-028 110 Hill Street Del Monte, Jeffrey and Mary 110 I-1111 Street Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 25' remnant , not lot 23, landlock No 0% .. No Yes Yes to R-1 Lots Subject To Merger with Remnant Parcels (Not "Developable") MAILING ADiDRES: MAELLING''CIT DESCRIPTIONSIN TES;'':::. •DEVELO' :BABES;;; 45 4188-021-029 135 Ardmore Ave Wallendar, Timothy and Lisa 1141 Highland Ave Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 25' remnant, landlock No PERCENT' :ON?BLOCK iSIM�LiARIN SIZEAND€ ;111f 1t)TH;;:; ............ . `LQTS OR: :LESS;ON: ' BLOCK? • STRUCTURES' TRA[)DLING PRQPERTY PROPOSED MERGER 0 No Yes Yes 46 4188-026-020 326 Cochise Avenue Mance, Anna TR James A. And Anna Mance 2820 Via Neve Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274 25' x 30' Land- locked Remnants No 0 No Yes Yes ' Oft 11116 SIM 530 24th St 4182-021-002 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 13 of 24 Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subiect to Merger /56 %1 eallt w M 1225 5th Street 4160-023-023. Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 3 of 4—Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger Y. 0%) C T in t5 rr+pe,/(4-+1 b1 Gln uvea.. Y''1 AVE. for; ass am 4O 401 Gentry Street 4160-026-006 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary U of Zc) Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger .(0 %) al{ -hob ! a eC 20 ssrAlI .r foo wt�-Eti, —. _�21 !6 /7 22 30 26 3! 27 28 2 ... , ` 1 30 carr soo • 31 32 ti o4 33 ZS ciry "c scar' 34 4.6. 0 3 24 2q 25 ss 444 Prospect Avenue 4160-026.015 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 0 of to Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger ( %) alk ,vyb. 5 a 1. stwtttar to lel wtcJ+t. ONO wry eft 1245 7th Place 4160-029-006 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary {'7 of 2/ Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (43 %) 636 Prospect Avenue 4160-03:0-003 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 1 of 3 Assessor's parcels 5 Size of Lot. Subject to Merger (33%) 628 Prospect Avenue 4160-030-004 • Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary l of 3 Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (33%) c) -i • v v ee BO 1— CO 0 cr II- BO 1161 7th Place` Property Subject To Merger "" "11 01* Block Boundary 10 of 19 Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (53%) 4160-030-011 Zz 1202 Ilth Street 4161.-027-031 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 31 of 32 -Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (4 %) SEE: iMitit MIS . NM. 906 Prospect Avenue 4161-029-007 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary NAT k44%+ of 4 Assessor's Parcels < Siam of Lot Subject to Merger (15%) 0 oc 4 t sfzc �7 ago as ewe ASSMT. SEE: 808 Prospect Avenue 41.61-031-004 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 0 of b Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger { 0 %) 5 0 Cn u..$4.44,1 , 6 0 86 • Q). 230 Longfellow Avenue 4181-019-012 • •••:: • . Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 3 of ZOAssessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (1,%) -24 4182-002-002 Property Subject To Merger s's 010 Block Boundary 5 of 6a Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (S3%) dmiii as ens 1901 Manhattan Avenue 4182-008-001 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 0 of Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (0 %) win moire. a t11Al,or6.vod 10.+440..%S S . 2$ Yy- ....sac7a. 2.1 to MANHATTAN AVE. 2000 .!0004-' 0 2 wilt Nis* 228 22nd Street 4182-009-012 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 3 of 1 Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (75 %) lS Lf) CU O 6 67,e 27.29 so2 -4a 3 6'48 40a 40 .w� J. .MYRT E nW444, 2,,874 .141 4;5/9°';5 etJ 4. :19 20 21 22 23 .24 25 0 27 vy <IX sr Ary718; ,:. 26 70 ' z• 5 10 N 4 302 25th Street 4182-014-032 Property Subject To Merger """ """ orb Block Boundary 0 of ZG Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (0 %) s. 25TH ST..$ y -V • S7L iP 24TH 24TK 4 • 53 537 •.,10914,7•G",...ri, /33 4 22 01.. • 514 0 QRS 6\ 2$ r, xx etoixe •. .? :. 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COUNTY OF LOS ANGE 18 ij4.5t.a.• 16- 2o 2/ 23 () 24 I 28 19 30 31 4150f.' 32 33 4/.5-ot.4 570 is'rz PiSOSpEc 7- 7?..-49.1tTe I 5 - L) 5,958 J, / / /• / 4 4 9/ 0 1111 5958 .41 01/0 faigb 1504 Prospect Avenue 4185-019-014 Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary 8 of te, Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (44%) 35— 90 two' 420' 9 JorS ina.5 CT. 2 ND toe 0 0 12c) 68 70 2400 51 eat3 t5 a/0S' ii/e/30„32.tet,;43,:„3,:" /°9/ •at4 22 404160,,, .4.14S 441:e/ fIAr 1,7 III/ ,;.1. 161„ 1„le :„ Arlo 7 t (21 21 77 tO7- 43 so 8 E 4wart 6•11 ams 1115 2nd Street 4186-024-016 ST. 4 ' • anal 1ST Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary of 57 Assessor's Parcels < Size of Lot Subject to Merger (33%) • ,r .60-hfh • 61'4, 10 ao2 r- ti h- 483`• % 9' 2.13 Des s+. are. � r sat' 3Sr.4<.= 16990:4' $ Ati a._/Oroiiiagt Easel gj • e 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ci)eeeeecy® ....-Alec is. OM amp 516 3rd Street 4188-025-028 Property Subject To Merger, Block Boundary 11 of 11 Assessor's Parcels <_ Size of Lot Subject to Merger ($ %) 37 Dos REVISED 2001103007005001-14 2004092203003002-14 2004092203003003.14 SEARCH NO S OFFICE OF THE AS: COUNTY OF LOS AP COPYRIGHT Co 2 PG 23 li ONO OMB OMr Property Subject To Merger Block Boundary of ? A oonocn0o Unsonnlo ! C;WI.of T nF C»l-innf fn h/Tnrnnr ( 041 :),,'test 0e .S 5+1'vc -tlte S crya.r^ 1182. — 02 `foo c LcC( rt -C 9-e- w p��-t 1 rkc s SI LVERSTRAND 4e.59 30 \ t xgoci ®23 Se..6B Q 24 25 26 28 29 j-iewT��M�F'Y�'M1^i�:+,,rN •�.v.�k ^a`�''I�.�[�a�.✓.. art' •. aVr+nthni..rrwv-:. "v�.+h ..1+;..o-•.. 30 31 ,o <Vac.) 33 33 m 33.03 33.03 30 Q io 0 i1 -@ i4 32 33 34 . 35 36 41 30 79 O O 0 O 57 56 55 53 52 00 49 48 30 O 19 /8 47 46 45 r:.M•r. TC,�nn-. �, n•w;.-..n..-i.,v¢,'..p..a�.n.-.n,.,..�„�,o.�.u�, . . �:�N6;r,Cp?N9T!t;�v� . MYRTLE 2,02s 42 250? 34.88 rr 44^; $76-'1 AVE. Original draft Section 16.20.030 (B) first sentence With changes of Planning Commission B. If the substandard parcel under consideration for merger is similar or greater in size and width to more than 80% of the separately identified L.A. County Tax Assessor's Parcels fronting on the same block, inclusive of the subject Assessor's Parcel, then the contiguous parcels shall not be merged. B. If the substandard parcel under consideration for merger is similar or greater in size and width to more than 80% of the separately identified L.A. County Tax Assessor's Parcels fronting on the same block, inclusive of the subject Assessor's Parcel, then merger of the contiguous parcels shall only be required if it is deemed necessary by the Planning Commission, after reviewing the facts of the case, to maintain the integrity of the neighborhood. Section 16.20.030(D) last sentence Recommended by Planning Commission City Attorney's recommendation D. If a merger results in the creation of a parcel of at least 7,000 square feet the planning commission or city council may process a lot line adjustment or exempt the property from merger if the resulting parcel sizes are consistent with the block or surrounding neighborhood. D. If a merger would result in the creation of a parcel greater than 7,000 square feet but less than 8,000 square feet, the Commission may, in lieu of merger, approve a lot line adjustment if the resulting lots are larger than the substandard lots and consistent in size with the lots on the block or within the surrounding neighborhood." Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council 62,to-d- es„IA /- 7 March 1, 2007 Regular Meeting of March 13, 2007 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CITY'S FEE RESOLUTION TO INCREASE PARK FEES Recommendation: That the City Council adopt the attached resolution amending the City's fee resolution approving an increase in the City's in -lieu park dedication fee from $5,198 to $14,096 per dwelling unit. Background: On February 13, 2007, the City Council took action to increase the City's in -lieu park dedication fee from $5,198 to $1.4,096 per dwelling unit and directed staff to prepare the required resolution amending the City's Fee Resolution. The required resolution is attached. Per state law, the new fee will go into effect 60 days from adoption of - the resolution. Fiscal Impact: The revised fee will provide for increased deposits to the City's Park Fund for funding the acquisition and construction of park and recreation facilities in the City. Sol Blumenfe Community Concur: d, Director evelopment Stn ". Burre 1, Ci ' Manager. Attachments: 1. Draft Resolution F:\B951CD\LanyL\Park Fees\Park Fec Staff Report and Reso.doc Approved for Fiscal Impact: Viki Cope and, Director Finance 5b 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 07- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH SETTING A REVISED FEE IN LIEU OF PROVIDING REQUIRED PARK LAND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach does hereby resolve as follows: Section 1. Chapter 16.12 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code provides that a fee in lieu of providing park land shall be set by the City Council. Section 2. The City commissioned a study by a qualified real estate consulting firm, Nagasaki & Associates which determined that an increase in the fee amount in lieu of providing parkland is necessary because of the high cost of land in Hermosa Beach and the surrounding area. Section 3. The City Council,pursuant to applicable law, conducted a duly noticed public hearing to consider and review the proposed fee increase. Section 4. Based on the foregoing, the City Council hereby approves an amendment to the City's Master Fee Resolution increasing the fee in lieu of parkland dedication to $14,096 per dwelling unit. Section 5. Pursuant to state law, the fee increase enacted herein shall become effective 60 days from and after the date of adoption of this resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 13th day of March, 2007. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY March 6, 2007 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council //i.. -/D Regular Meeting of March 13, 2007 REQUEST BY THE HERMOSA BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND VISITORS BUREAU TO INSTALL A PERMANENT "MAN & WOMAN OF THE YEAR" PLAQUE AND STATUE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING WHERE THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM IS LOCATED. Recommendation: That the City Council consider the request of the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau to place a plaque and statue at this location in the Community Center Court Yard. Background: The Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau has requested the use of the site to place a plaque and statue honoring the recipients of the Man and Woman of the Year. A copy of the proposed planter, plaque and statue is attached. Staff has reviewed the proposal and would suggest that the water feature be deleted as it is felt that it would become a maintenance issue even if it is used only on special events. The Chamber will cover all costs of the purchase and installation and secure any required permits. The City Council last considered the Chamber's request to provide a permanent public place to honor the Man and Woman of the Year last year and the City Council provided some suggestions on finding a site that would be appropriate for the installation. Respectfully submitted, en R. Burrell City Manager Hermosa Beach CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND VISITORS BUREAU February 5, 2007 To: Steve Burrell/ City Manager Rick Morgan/Director of Public Works Re: Man & Woman of the Year Plaque & Statue Enclosed is a photo composite of the statue and plaque that the Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau would like to install in the courtyard of the Community Center. The location of the memorial would be on the north wall of the Historical Museum, across from the new entrance to the Community Services offices. I would like to ask that this item be agendized in March, so that the plaque and statue can be unveiled during our centennial year as one of the 100 Acts of Beautification. We would like to build a third planter (to compliment the existing two) and place the statue and in it with the plaque mounted on the wall behind it. Rick Koenig and the Historical Society are in favor of the location, and Rick has offered to work through the building issues with the Building Department, and also serve as the contractor. The photos that I have attached provide a schematic for the project. Incidentally, the statue can also serve as a fountain, which we could pipe for water and only turn on for special events at the museum or in the courtyard. We do understand the maintenance issues for fountains, so we would not recommend that the water feature be used except for special occasions. The Chamber will pay for the statue, plaque, and planter construction. We will work with Public Works and the Building Department on our plans, should the City Council approve our application. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Carla Merriman Executive Director 1007 Hermosa Avenue Hermosa Beach, California 90254 te1.310.376.0951 fax.310.798.2594 website: www_hbchamber.net PROPOSED HERMOSA BEACH MAN & WOMEN OF THE YEAR DISPLAY • Two bronze dolphins fountaiby Castano Home Frederic Remington Western Wildlife Horses Classical Studies Life -Size Bronzes Children Products Gift Certificates Free Brochure Lost Wax Casting Process Policies & FAQ Contact Us Resources 4 Page Back 736 Two Dolphins Fountain by Castano This fountain looks great with or without water. O 2005 F&R Bronze Company Inc. webmaster@frbronze.com Page 1 of 1 Two Dolphins Fountain This is an excellent quality brat measures 58" high by 43" Lonc This bronze was sculpted by C cast in the Lost Wax Casting P a good piece for an outdoor po way, or a pond. This piece will outdoors. It is made to stand ul elements and will look great wt it with little or no maintenance. included in the price of this pie brackets can be welded on for $49.95. Size: Monumental - 58" H x 43" L - $ Dolphins w/o mounting brackets, Add to Cavi Safe, Secure, Friendly in-person ordering. Toll free at 1-800-6( With thousands of bronze statues to choose from, FR Bronze has tt selection all at wholesale prices to the public. [ F&R Bronze Site Map ] [ Home ] [ Products] [ Contact -us] [ Policies ] [ Free Color Brochure ] [ Gift Certificates] [ ResourcE http://www.frbronze.com/products/Wildlife/736-a%20Two%20Dolphins%20fountain.htm 1/31/2007 Council Minutes -- City of Hermosa Beach; CA 6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS Page 1 of 1 a. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "MEN & WOMEN OF THE YEAR" COMMEMORATION. Memorandum from Public Works Director Richard Morgan dated March 21,_20061 Public Works Director Morgan presented the staff report and responded to Council questions. Coming forward to address the Council on this item were: Patty Egerer Hermosa Beach, said plaques lost their significance when there were so many and should not be in the public right-of-way; said if the Chamber of Commerce was allowed to put plaques on the Strand wall, other organizations would want to do the same; Carla Merriman - Executive Director of the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau, said the Man and Woman of the Year Award was not a business award and recipients were not necessarily members of the Chamber; said the award was given to citizens who have contributed numerous hours of service to benefit the community; said a sun dial with plaques in Noble Park was their first choice but the park had development restrictions; said the Chamber could not put the plaque on its building since it did not own the property and thought the plaques should be in an area where people gathered; was willing to work with staff to come back to the Council with other options including one granite plaque with new names etched in each year and other possible locations; Michael DiVirgilio - Chairman of 100 Acts of Beautification, said that these plaques were one of the proposed acts of beautification for the Centennial celebration; spoke in favor of the proposal and said that this project would be funded by the Chamber; and Gene Shook - member of the Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee, said the Board approved the $10,000 to cover the cost of the project; thought it was important to honor these citizens who were a part of the wonderful history of the City. ActionTo direct staff to bring back alternatives, perhaps just one granite plaque to etch in two new names each year, to be located at City Hall, the Community Center, the Historical Society Museum, or another appropriate location. Motion Edgerton, second Tucker. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. httn!//www.lierm ng.qhch .nrg/rlenartm entc/citvclerk/aaenmin/nca7..(}n6012 R/mmmec.html 1/6/2007 Former Man & Woman of the Year Recipients 1961 Patricia A. Gazin James Boston 1962 (Name not Available) John T. Hales 1968 Kathryn Bergstrom Tom Fredricks 1969 Mary Edgerton William Stidham 1970 Betty Ryan Jack C. Dunn 1971 Gerry Hudson Joe Noble 1972 Dee Strange Harry Smith 1973 Jane Turner Joe Diaz 1974 Mary Tyson Al Valdez 1975 Jacqueline Wofford Eric Rafter 1976 Edwina McKenzie Charles McCann 1977 Selma Zavislan Martin DeMott 1978-9 Evelyn Belasco Eugene Palmer 1980 Delma Perry George Schmeltzer 1981 Betty Evans James Fucile 1982 Violette Isgreen Mike Frandzel 1983 Wilma Burt Tony Molino 1984 Etta Simpson Grant Isgreen 1985 Rachel Wilkings Joe Cascio 1986 Anna Belchee Jack Wood 1987 Edie Webber John Haddon 1988 Leona Ayers Lloyd Ayers 1989 Mary Lou Weiss John Workman 1990 Ellen Goetz Warren Barr, OD 1991 Catherine Murray Jerry Compton 1992 Marie Diaz Mick Felder 1993 Gloria Anderson Dallas Yost 1994 Leslie Newton Rick Learned 1995 Julie Feys Gary Wayland 1996 Missy Sheldon Chuck Sheldon 1997 Thelma Greenwald Richard Greenwald 1998 Cathy McCurdy Paul Amarillas 1999 Jean Lombardo Dave Garrett 2000 Yvonne Amarillas Richard McCurdy 2001 Eleanor Lynn Earl Feys 2002 Kathy Dunbabin Rick Hankus 2003 Elaine Doerfling Richard Koenig 2004 Susan Blaco Dean Nota 2005 Dorothy Yost Robert McEachen 2006 Jean Cullen J.R. Reviczky HBCC&VB "Man and Woman of the Year" Awards Committee Composition and Criteria for Nominations Criteria for Man/Woman Awards The criteria for consideration of candidates stipulates that the nominees must do their volunteer charity work in Hermosa Beach. They need not be members of the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau. Recognition can be for volunteer and civic activities both within and outside of the nominee's normal business or profession. The criteria stipulates that the nominees be a Man/Woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the City, the Chamber, or the community at large. Nominees should have made lasting contributions to several organization over a period of many years. Ballots for Nominations The HBCC&VB shall provide press releases to the Beach Reporter and Easy Reader that solicits the community at large to nominate candidates. The criteria listed above will be on the ballots and listed in the press releases. Ballots will be sent to all inquiries, all Chamber members, and will be available at the Chamber office. The Chamber staff will gather nominations by fax, mail, personal delivery, or e-mail. The ballots must be signed and submitted by persons who reside in or work in Hermosa Beach. Chamber staff will gather these responses and deliver them to the Selection Committee. Selection Committee The Executive Committee of the HBCC&VB The previous two Man and Woman of the Year award winners One representative of the Woman's Club, Rotary, and Kiwanis Committee Mission The Selection Committee will review the nomination forms, examine the candidates' credentials, discuss their accomplishments, and provide a majority vote to select the final Award Recipients. March 13, 2007 Honorable Mayor and Members of The Hermosa Beach City Council 67 REQUEST FOR TAXICAB RATE INCREASE FROM $2.20 TO $2.65 DROP AND $2.45 AS THE BASE RATE Recommendation: That the City Council approve the requested taxicab fare increases to $2.65 drop, and $2.45 per mile from the rate established on January 10th, 2006 which raised the fare to $2.20 drop and mile. Background: The City is in receipt of requests from franchised taxicab companies requesting taximeter rate increases to match those established by the City of Los Angeles' Department of Transportation. The City has four franchised taxicab companies. In January of 2006 a resolution was passed that raised the base fare rate from $2.00 to $2.20. Recently, the City of Los Angeles, Department of Transportation raised its base fare from $2.20 to $2.65 for drop (.20 cents to fund Bandit Cab enforcement) and 2.45 for the base fare due to the increased costs of gasoline and other operating expenses. Prior to the January, 2006 increase, cab, fares had not been raised since 2001. Staffs recommendation to raise the base fare is for the following reasons: 1. Staff recognizes the increased fuel and operating costs are valid. 2. The new rate will allow for consistent application of the metered amount and reduce the possibility of error or misuse by the taxi operator: 3. The City would benefit from bandit cab enforcement outside our City as these same "bandit" operators also take fares in Hermosa Beach. 4. The City's dial -a -ride program will not pay the additional fee for "Bandit cab enforcement" through agreement with our provider, South Bay Yellow Cab. Staff has inquired of other cities that have taxicab franchise agreements. Two of the four cities surveyed do not support the fare increase. The Cities of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood both have expressed concerns and don't feel they will benefit from the subsidy for enforcement. The City of Beverly Hills states they will set aside this matter until further inquires can be made, while the City of West Hollywood does not support any increases at this time. 6b The Cities of Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach have, as part of their franchise agreements, a requirement to match the fare increases adopted by the City of Los Angeles. South Bay Yellow Cab is our contractor for the City's dial -a ride program and has agreed to waive the 20 cent bandit cab enforcement fee when billing the City for the provided service. It is further recommended that our resolution include the language used by the other Beach Cities to index rates to the City of Los Angeles' Department of Transportation. Respectfully submitted, Grego J. Savelli Chief of Police RESOLUTION NO. 07- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN TAXIMETER RATES AND LINKING/INDEXING THESE RATES TO THOSE ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES' DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach does hereby resolve as follows: 1. Taximeter rates as set forth in Franchise Agreements may be adjusted from time to time by the City Council. 2. Rates shall be as follows: Flag Drop: $2.65 (First 1/7th mile) Distance: $0.35 for each additional 1/7t mile ($2.45 per mile) Time Delay: $0.35 for each 36 seconds waiting and/or traffic delay time Rates charged to the public shall be established by the individual franchisee but shall not be more than that which is charged by the City of Los Angeles. All rate increases will be indexed to the City of Los Angeles rates. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 13' day of March, 2007 PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney March 6, 2007 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council cifis 1.464`4\ Oti* Regular Meeting of March 13, 2007 PROPOSED INCREASES IN EMPLOYEE PERMIT FEES AND CHANGE IN THE AREAS WHERE CONTRACTORS PARKING. PERMITS ARE VALID Recommendation: That the City Council approve the fee increases in the Employee Parking Permit from $66.00 per year to $360.00 per year and limit the use of Contractors Parking Permits in the silver meter areas. Background: The City Council reviewed these two programs at the February 13, 2007 meeting and directed staff to return with a recommendation to adjust the fees for the Employee Parking Permit Program to reflect the value of the service offered. Employee Parking Permit: The City has offered this program for years to employees of Hermosa Beach businesses. A total of 366 permits have been issued during the 2006-07 fiscal year. The permits are presently priced at $66.00 per year per permit. The proposal is to increase the price of the permits to reflect the market value of them, to $360.00 per year. This works out to less than $1.00 per day. This increase reflects the value of the permits and is consistent with our current monthly pass program that we operate in the downtown lots. These permits sell for $50.00 per month for a seven-day permit and $25.00 per month for a weekday only permit. The employee parking permit program offered in Manhattan Beach is most like ours and it is priced at $320.00 per year. Redondo Beach also offers a program that is priced much lower at either $40.00 per year or $50.00 per year. This change might result in the sale of fewer permits as the present purchasers would not find the permit such a bargain for the value received. It is also possible that current permit holders might either park elsewhere or use other transportation to get to work. The change might free up parking for customers and residents if fewer permits are sold. Construction Permits: Two types of permits are issued for this purpose: 1. General Construction Parking: These permits are issued on a monthly basis to contractors working in the city. Presently, there are not any restrictions on the use of the permits. It is proposed that these permits no longer be valid at silver meters. 2. Public Works Parking Permit: These permits are issued for a particular parking space on a day-by-day basis and are for such activities as concrete pours, demolitions, etc. No change is proposed for this permit. These proposed changes would be effective following the adoption of the resolution by the City Council. A resolution is attached incorporating the new fees and use restriction: Respectfully submitted, St-phen R. Burrell City Manager Business/Employee Parking Permits City Limits/Allowances Fee Total Issued 2006-07 Redondo Beach Number of permits issued per business cannot exceed number of employees. Employee parking permits can be used at any meter in the City with a time limit not to exceed the meter limit (not enforced); all other employee permit parking areas are designated by orange sleeves on the meter poles and have a 9 hour limit. All meters can be. used by paying customers as well—spots are not reserved. $40/yr—Hollywood Riviera area only $50.00/yr—Orange Zone (Sept -Sept) Approx. 226 Manhattan Beach 5 permits per business Lots/meters—all day parking—overnight parking and storage not allowed. Some exceptions to limit {i.e. Metiox), but can be revoked. $160.00 for 6 months (Jan -June, Jul -Dec) Approx. 530 Hermosa Beach 1 permit per each employee Permits allow holder to park in yellow metered areas and residential areas that are posted with 1 hour parking restrictions—up to 72 hours. $66/yr (Mar 1 -Feb 28) 366 Created on 3/5/2007 4:33:00 PM C:\Documents and Setti•ngs\steve\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK5ElEmployee Permits Survey.doe 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 07- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, INCREASING THE FEE FOR EMPLOYEE PARKING PERMITS The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach does hereby resolve to increase the Employee Parking Permit fee from $67 per year to $360 per year effective May 1, 2007. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this lath day of March, 2007. PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION C FEB 7 2007 8:11 AM Name THE JEWELRY GROUP COONIS FRANK C FRANK COONIS INVES BUI CHRISTINE CAVNAR JENNY JEWELRY GROUP INC O'GARROW KINSLEY STARZ FOUNDATION THE JEWELRY GROUP THE JEWELRY GROUP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE C HERMOSA BEACH CHAMBER HUNT, MAUREEN COMEDY & MAGIC COMEDY & MAGIC COMEDY & MAGIC COMEDY & MAGIC COMEDY & MAGIC COMEDY & MAGIC COMEDY & MAGIC COMEDY & MAGIC. MULLIGA, MICHEL SHELDON JASON SMITH JANINE BARBOUR BARBARA BEACHY KEEN BAY VASQUEZ, RUBEN SUSHI SEI AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON AR SALON - MCSHANE, KRYSTAL VOLTATTORNI NICOLE ROSE CLEANERS THE SPOT GREEKO'S SANDALS PACIFIC RIM CAFE SALIM, ROBERT -JORDAN DEVELOPME SALIM, ROBERT -JORDAN DEVELOPME HIGH FIVE IMPORTS SALVATORE SALVATORF'S WILD EYES YAK & YETI YAK & YETI SECOND ST LAUNDRY SECOND ST LAUNDRY HIBACHI HIBACHI Employee Permits Issued In Permit Year 2006107 Address 1001 HERMOSA AVE 1001 HERMOSA AVE ##2.02 1001 HERMOSA AVE ##202 1001 HERMOSA AVE ##206 1001 HERMOSA. AVE ##206 1001 HERMOSA AVE ##206 1001 HERMOSA AVE ##206 1001 HERMOSA AVE ##20.6 1001 HERMOSA AVE ##206 1001 HERMOSA AVE *206 MERRIMAN 1007 HERMOSA AVE 1007 HERMOSA AVE 1007 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018'RMOSA AVE 1018 TRMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1018 HERMOSA AVE 1038 HERMOSA AVE 1038 HERMOSA AVE 1038 HERMOSA AVE 1040 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1046 HERMOSA AVE 1048 HERMOSA AVE 110 2ND STREET 1120 HERMOSA AVE 113 HERMOSA AVE 1136 HERMOSA AVE 1136 HERMOSA AVE 1138 HERMOSA AVE 114 PIER AVE 114 PIER AVE 1140 HERMOSA AVE ##8 116 PIER AVE 116 PIER AVE 117 HERMOSA AVE 117 HERMOSA AVE 117 PIER AVE 117 PIER AVE Permit # 07.-8955 07-9634 07-9696 07-9133 07-10265 07-8870 07-9131 07-11418 '07-10143 07-11261 07-10095 07-9167 07-8297 07-10684 07-8788 07-9701 07-9564 07-8900 07-11075 07-7010 07-11209 07-8513 07-8802 07-8502 07-9416 07-9417 07-9415 07-7762 07-10036 07-9487 07-8859 07-8402 07-8390 '07-11220 07-11136 07-10968 07-10165 07-11447 07-10099 07-9538 07-10466 07-10694 07-7808 07-10891 07-10892 07-9758 07-9535 07-8832 07-10514 07-10129 07-10130 07-8515 07-8516 07-7814 07-7948 Issued 031406 032106• 032206 041906 050306 031306 041906 112006 041206 100506 041006 042406 022806 061306 030906 032206 032006 031306 081606 020806 092106 030606 030906 030206 031606 031606 031606 022106 040406 032006 031306 030106 030106 092606 090606 072406 041306 120406 041006 032006 052206 061406 022206 071106 071106 032306 032006 031306 052406 041106 041106 030606 03.0606 022206 022706 Page 1 Count 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6C SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FEB 7 2007 8:11 AM Name HAIR MECHANICXS CLUB SUSH-RAMIREZ, A. CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI CLUB SUSHI HAIR HOUSE SEYMOUR JEWELERS SEYMOUR JEWELERS SEYMOUR JEWELERS COLDSTONE CREAMERY COLDSTONE CREAMERY COLDSTONE CREAMERY COLDSTONE CREAMERY DALMAN, CASEY CAPE BOOGALOO CAFE BOOGALOO CAFE BOOGALOO CAFE BOOGALOO CAFE BOOGALOO CAFE BOOGALOO CAFE BOOGALOO RATHBUN CINDI HAIR HOUSE HAIR HOUSE HAIR HOUSE HAIR STRAND THE DEVELOPMENT THE DEVELOPMENT UNION CATTLE - MCRANE ACEVEDO ANA L DE OLIVEIRA LILIAN LEGETT JODY LEVINE, DANIELLE SAN PAB LO, REINA SCHMOLDER DON & LYNNE SMITH MICHELLE TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY TRILOGY DAY SPA TRILOGY SPA TRILOGY SPA • • Employee Permits Issued In Permit Year 2006/07 Address 120 PIER AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1200 HERMOSA AVE 1211 HERMOSA AVE 1212 HERMOSA AVE 1212 HERMOSA AVE 1212 HERMOSA AVE 1223 HERMOSA AVE 1223 HERMOSA AVE 1223 HERMOSA AVE 1223 HERMOSA AVE 1223 HERMOSA AVE 1238 HERMOSA AVE 1238 HERMOSA AVE 1238 HERMOSA AVE 1238 HERMOSA AVE 1238 HERMOSA AVE 1238 HERMOSA AVE 1238 HERMOSA AVE 124 HERMOSA AVE 1244 HERMOSA AVE 1244 HERMOSA AVE 1244 HERMOSA AVE 1244 HERMOSA AVE 1246 HERMOSA AVE 1246 HERMOSA AVE VERONIC 1301 HERMOSA. AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE Permit # 07-10695 07-8657 07-10153 07-11068 07-8732 07-8444 07-8234 07-7143 07-7054 07-7052 07-11066 07-9186 07-8338 07-9391 07-9928 07-10875 07-10899 07-7800 07-7801 07-8397 07-10087 07-8933 07-8626 07-10651 07-10939 07-9281 07-9731 07-8625 07-6907 07-8304 07-8377 07-9376 07-8929 07-9349 07-11264 07-7682 07-9672 07-10014 07-8534 01-9817 07-9336 07-8782 07-10045 07-10914 07-9150 07-9923 07-9717 07-9270 07-9264 07-8506 07-7957 07-11300 07-8801 07-10850 07-9745 Issued 061406 030706 041306 081406 030806 030206 022806 021306 020906 020906 081406 042506 030106 031606 032906 071006 071106 022206 022206 030106 041006 031406 030706 060806 071806 031506 032206 030706 020706 022806 030106 031606 031406 031606 100506 021606 032206 040306 030606 032706 031606 030906 040506 071206 042006 032906 0322.06 031506 031506 030206 022706 101706 030906 070506 03230.6 Page 2 .Count 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FEB 7 2007 .8:11 AM • • Employee Permits Issued In Permit Year 2006/07 Name TRILOGY-WESCOTT, JAIMIE UNION CATTLE CO WILD EYES WILD EYES PRODUCTION WILD EYES PRODUCTION ACCUDATA ACCUDATA ACCUDATA ACCUDATA ACCUDATA ACCUDATA STARBUCKS STARBUCKS STARBUCKS SOS NETWORK SOS NETWORK SOS NETWORK SOS NETWORK SOS NETWORK SOS NETWORK SOS NETWORK SOS NETWORK A SHARPER HOME THE SHORE CLOUD, COURTNEY LOWRY KATHLEEN RYAN LOWRY KATHLEEN RYAN LOWRY KATHLEEN RYAN LOWRY KATHLEEN RYAN LOWRY KATHLEEN RYAN SIGLER KRISTA UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND YOGASOTIA YOGASOTIA YOGASOTIA YOGASOTIA ZASLOW, KIM BLUE 32 THE WELLNESS MANAGER ANN LEUNG ANN LEUNG REALTY BABBITT, STEVE BRUCE XIACINNES DESIGN VAN :PELT, CINDY BEACH RUT - ROSA JUAN PABLO BEACH FUT - ROSA JUAN PABLO BEACH RUT YANO S KINNE1 Y ACTIVE CUTS -PIERCE, BERL' CHEF MTLBA'S BISTRO CHEF MRLBA`S BISTRO Address 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE 1301 MANHATTAN AVE #201 1301 MANHATTAN AVE #201 1301 MANHATTAN AVE SUITE G 1301 MANHATTAN AVE SUITE G 1301 MANHATTAN AVE SUITE G 1301 MANHATTAN AVE SUITE G 1301 MANHATTAN, AVE SUITE G 1301 MANHATTAN AVE SUITE 0 1303 HERMOSA AVE 1303 HERMOSA AVE 1303 HERMOSA AVE 1311 HERMOSA AVE 1311 HERMOSA AVE 1311 HERMOSA AVE 1311 HERMOSA AVE- 1311 HERMOSA AVE 1311 HERMOSA AVE #200 1311 HERMOSA AVE #200 1311 HERMOSA AVE #200 1316 HERMOSA AVE 1320 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE. 1332 HERMOSA AVE • 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE 1332 HERMOSA AVE #1 1332 HERMOSA AVE #11 1332 HERMOSA AVE #14 1332 HERMOSA AVE #14 1332 HERMOSA AVE #6 1332 HERMOSA AVE #6 1332 HERMOSA AVE #9 1342 HERMOSA AVE 1342 HERMOSA AVE 1342 HERMOSA AVE #13 135 PIER AVE 1405 HERMOSA AVE 1407 HERMOSA AVE 1501 HERMOSA AVE 1501 HERMOSA AVE Permit # 07-8611 07-9119 07-10456 07-10053 07-9971 07-10858 07-8798 07-8797 07-11312 07-8796 07-10859 07-10243 07-7991 07-10640 07-7902 07-9648 07-7904 07-7903 07-9649 07-11127 07-7901 07-7905 - 07--6931 07-7134 07-9157 07-11024 07-9713 07-9610 07-9592 07-11085 07--9729 07-10315 07-8729 07-9761 07-8404 07-11169 07-9888 07-11383 07-11170 07-7766 07-7012 07-9220 07-8807 07-8808 07-11162 07-8205 07-10251 07-8725 07-9135 07-9621 07-11238 07-8262 07-9260 07-11107 07-11179 Issued 030706 041806 051806 040506 033006 070606 030906 030906 101906 030906 070606 050106 022706 060706 022306 032106 022306 022306 032106 090506 022306 022306 020706 021306 042406 080206 032206 0'32106 032106 081706 032206 050906 030806 032306 030106 091306 032806 110706 091306 022106 020806 031506 030906 030906 091206 022706 050206 030806 041906 032106 092806 022806 031506 082406 091406 Page 3 Count 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FEB 7 2007 8:11 AM Name MOLLY'S MOLLY'S MOLLY'S MOLLY'S SKIN CARE SKIN CARE SKIN CARE SKIN CARE • • Employee Permits Issued In Permit Year 2006/07 MOLLY'S SKIN CARE MOLLY'S SKIN.CARE BOUTIQUE MOLLY'S SKIN CARE -JOHNSON, P* MOLLY'S SKIN CARE-STOCKEL, LIN MOORE, SUZANNE NEEDHAM, AMBER PEEBLES SHELLY BRIGHT CLEANERS BRIGHT CLEANERS CANTINA REAL LE PETITE CAFE LE PETITE CAFE LE PETITE CAFE VALLE ALVAR0 GALVEZ STEWART PATRICIA BEACH TRAVEL LIGHTING DESIGN STUDIO LIGHTING DESIGN STUDIO KO ANNA S KO YONG J BEVERLY STEPHANIE PINK PINK PINK PINK PINK PINK PINK JURGENSON, MARTHA ' S MARTHA ' S MARTHA ' S MARTHA'S MARTHA ' S MARTHA'S MARTHA ' S MARTHA ' S MARTHA ' S MARTHA'S MARTHA ' S RODRIGUEZ, GUADALUPE RODRIG EZ, GUADALUPE WILLIA.NS CLAIRE BOTTLE INN BOTTLE INN BOTTLE INN BOTTLE INN BOTTLE ]NN SERAFUN COMPUTER SERVICE/TOM EL GRIN O EL GRINGO SWANTJE LLC LLC • Address 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1503 HERMOSA AVE 1505 HERMOSA AVE 1505 HERMOSA AVE 19 PIER AVE 190 HERMOSA AVE_ 190 HERMOSA AVE 190 HERMOSA AVE 190 HERMOSA AVE 215 PIER AVE 215 PIER AVE #A 215 PIER AVE #B 215 PIER AVE #B 2151 HERMOSA AVE 2151 HERMOSA AVE 238 PIER AVE 238 PIER AVE 238 PIER AVE 238 PIER AVE 238 PIER AVE 238 PIER AVE 238 PIER AVE 238 PIER AVE 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET. 25 22ND STREET 25.22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 25 22ND STREET 26 22ND STREET 26 22ND STREET 26 22ND STREET 26 22ND STREET 26 22ND STREET 2604 HERMOSA AVE 2620 HERMOSA AVE 2620 HERMOSA AVE Permit # 07-6935 07-8973 07-8972 07-8971 07-8582 07-8965 07-8950 07-11176 07-9788 07-9695 0.7-10322' 07-7881 07-8342 07-9959 07-8891 07-9601 07-9716 07-9781 07-7931 07-8303 07-9710 07-9711 07-7805 07-7806 07-10317 07-10752 07-7692 07-8629 07-9719 07-7693 07-11365 07-10923 07-8255 07-10005 07-9793 07-9639 07-8956 07-8906 07-8492 07-10964 07-10507 07-10406 07-10371 07-9151 07-7643 07-7644 07-10643 07-10345 07-9657 07-9483 07-7679 07-10363 07-8548 07-10180 07-11399 • Issued 020706 031406 031406 031406 030606 031406 031406 091406 032306 032206 050906 022306 030106 033006 031306 032106 032206 032306 022706 022806 032206 032206 022206 - 022206 050906 062206 021606 030706 032206 021606 110606 071306 022806 040306 032306 032106 031406 031306 030206 072406 052506 051606 051506 042006 021506 021506 060706 051106 032106 032006 021606 051506 030606 041706 111306 Page 4 Count 1 1 1 3. 1 1 1 1 1 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. 1 1 1 1 1 FEB 7 2007 8:11 AM Employee Permits Issued In Permit Year 2006/07 Name EL GRINGO EL GRINGO EL GRINGO EL GRINGO EL GRINGO - DEANS LAUREN QUIRARTE, JENIFER NORTH END NORTH END NORTH END-VILLAGRANA LEANOS M NORTH END-VILLAGRANA, SALVADOR BECKER SURFBOARDS - LEININGER CHEF WANG'S MARX PIER HAIR STUDIO MARX PIER HAIR STUDIO YONAN AIMEE BOCCATO'S FRITTO MISTO JANE SULLIVAN & ASSOCIATES KATWALK LOPEZ KENNETH RODRIGUEZ ERIKA TEAZE ME TEAZE NE HAIR TEAZE ME HAIR SALON JENKINS,'STEPHANIE PREFERRED APPRAISALS PREFERRED APPRAISALS PREFERRED APPRAISALS CHUG SALON CHUG SALON CHUG SALON • CHUG SALON CHUG SALON-REDMOND GIFTS N THINGS POWERLINE 6DESIGN LA PLAYITA LA PLAYITA JEFFERS JEFFERS JEFFERS JEFFERS IL BOCCACCIO IL BOCCACCIO IL BOCCACCIO IL BOCCACCIO AUTON DANIEL M SEASPRTTES CHILDREN1S CENTER CATES, RICHARD CATES, RICHARD SHARKE;S Z SHARKEEZ SHARKESZ ESPOSITO CHRISTINE ANN MONTALW , REYNALDO ROHRBACH, SANDY Address 2620 HERMOSA AVE 2620 HERMOSA AVE 2620 HERMOSA AVE 2620 HERMOSA AVE 2620 HERMOSA AVE 2620 HERMOSA AVE 2626 HERMOSA AVE 2626 HERMOSA AVE 2626 HERMOSA AVE 2626 HERMOSA AVE 301 PIER AVE 308 PIER AVE 312 PIER AVE 312 PIER AVE 312 PIER AVE 3127 MANHATTAN AVE 316 PIER AVE 3201 MANHATTAN AVE 321 PIER AVE 3216 MANHATTAN AVE . 3216 MANHATTAN AVE 3 216 MANHATTAN AVE 3216 MANHATTAN AVE 3216 MANHATTAN AVE 3216 MANHATTAN AVE #C 3216 MANHATTAN AVE #D 3216 MANHATTAN AVE #D 3216 MANHATTAN AVE #D 3217 MANHATTAN AVE 3217 MANHATTAN AVE 3 217 MANHATTAN AVE 3217 MANHATTAN AVE 3217 MANHATTAN,AVE 323 PIER AVE 36 13TH COURT. 37 14TH STREET 37 14TH STREET 39 14TH STREET 39 14TH STREET 39 14TH STREET 39 14TH STREET 39 PIER AVE 39 PIER AVE 39 PIER AVE 39 PIER AVE 417 25TH STREET 417 25TH STREET 49 PIER 49 PIER 52 PIER 52 PIER 52 PIER 53 PIER 53 PIER 53 PIER AVE #A 2ND FLOOR AVE #A 2ND FLOOR AVE AVE • AVE AVE AVE AVE PermittE 07-10181 07-10326 07-10185 07-10882 07-10957 07-10126 07-7987 07-9225 07-9224 07-9314' 07-10673 07-11442 07-8549 07-9250 07-9968 07-8864 07-11342 07-8382 07-8844 07-10162 07-10163 07-10570 07-10472 07-10571 07-10483 07-10160 07-10161 07-10897 07-10769 07-7760 07-8579 07-11234 07-7811 07-11315 07-8454 07-10150 07-9160 07-6860 07-6861 07-6862 07-6863 07-10417 07-9274 07-8319 07-8505 07-10583 07-10584 07-8927 07-8928 07-8254 07-8570 07-9945 07-8491 07-8354 07-8888 Page 5 Issued Count 041706 1 .051006 1 041706 1 071006 1 072006 1 041106 1 022706 1 031506 1 031506 1 031606 1 061206 1 113006 1 030606 1 031506 1 033006 1 031306 1 103006 1 030106 1 031306 1 041306 1 041306 1 060106 1 052206 1 060106 1 052306 1 041306 1 041306 1 071106 1 062706 1 022106 1 030606 1 092706 1 022206 1 101906 1 030206 1 041306 1 042406. 1 020606 1 020606 1 020606 1 020606 1 051606 1 031506 1 022806 1 030206 060506 1 060506 1 031406 1 031406 1 022806 1 030606 1 032906 1 030206 1 030106. 1 031306 1 FEB 72007 8:11 AM • Employee Permits Issued In Permit Year 2006/07 Name NERVE FILMS - FERMIN, MELIZA NERVE FILMS INC - KEARSLEY, LI. ASHLEY'S BEACH MARKET. SPYDER II HERMOSA BEACH YACHT CLUB HERMOSA BEACH YACHT CLUB PEHA & ASSOCIATES PEHA & ASSOCIATES PEHA & ASSOCIATES MEDITERRANEO, MEDITERRANEO MEDITERRANEO MEDITERRANEO - CAUDLE, AMBER GANTZ LAURA ARLENE HENNESSEY'S HENNESSEY'S SANDOVAL, MARCELINO CITIBANK CITIBANK CITIBANK CITIBANK CITIBANK LA VERY, APRIL • AAARDVARK- AAARDVARK - BEACH BODIES BEACH BODIES FARAGALLAH AMAAL FLYNN, NIKO/BEACH BODIES HERMOSA MEXICAN CUISINE HERMOSA MEXICAN CUISINE ASHLEY'S BEACH MKT ASHLEY'S BEACH MKT ASHLEY'S BEACH MKT COLLECTOR, SUSAN EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY READER EASY 'READER - BERG AMY EASY READER - FITT THOMAS EASY READER - WOLFE SHARI BARNACLES FAT FACE FENNER' S EAT AT JOE'S BANK 01 AMERICA BANK OF AMERICA BANK CY? AMERICA - ZIADAT, JIMM GUTIER.1tEZ ALEJANDRO Address 61 14TH STREET 61 14TH STREET 647 7TH STREET 65 PIER AVE 66 HERMOSA AVE 66 HERMOSA AVE 6714TH STREET 67 14TH STREET 67 14TH STREET 73 PIER AVE 73 PIER AVE 73 PIER AVE 73 PIER AVE 8 PIER AVE 8 PIER AVE 8 PIER AVE 8 PIER AVE 81 PIER AVE 81 PIER AVE 81 PIER AVE 81 PIER AVE 81 PIER AVE 81 PIER AVE 810 HERMOSA AVE 810 HERMOSA AVE 822 HERMOSA AVE 822 HERMOSA AVE 822 HERMOSA AVE 822 HERMOSA AVE 824 HERMOSA AVE 824 HERMOSA AVE 828 HERMOSA AVE 828 HERMOSA AVE 828 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA 'AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 832 HERMOSA AVE 837 HERMOSA AVE 837 HERMOSA AVE 87 14TH STREET 90 PIER AVE 90 PIER AVE _90 PIER AVE 90 PIER AVE Permit# 07-11390 07-11391 07-8532 07-10853 07-10000 07-9437 07-7681 07-8975 07-9749 07-10062 07-11108 07-9837 07-11362 07-973.5 07-7822 07-8475 07-7974- 07-10608 07-7884 07-9366 07-9365 07-8403 07-9374 07-8306 07-9181 07-10551 07-8235 07-8300 07-9712 07-7656 07-7715 07-10700 07-9529 07-9491 07-9617 07-10198 07-10876 07-10780 07-9896 07-9700 07-9530 07-8685 07-8458 07-7827 07-7198 07-11069 07-11354 07-11159 07-10738 07-8645 07-8310 07-10595 07-11090 07-11208 07-10634 Page 6 Issued Count 110806 1 110806 1 030606 1 070506 1 040306 1 031606 1 021606 1 031406 1 032306 1 040506 1 082406 1 032706 1 110206 1 032206 1 022206 1 030206 1 022706 1 060506 -1 022306 1 031606 1 031606 1 030106 1 031606 1 022806 1 042506 1 053106 1 022806 1 022806 1 032206 1 021606 1 022106 1 061406 1 032006 1 032006 1 032106 1 041806 1 071006 1 062806 1 032806 1 032206 1 032006 1 030806 1 030206 1 022206 1 021506 1 081406 1 110106 1 091106 1 062106 1 030706 1 022806 1 060506 1 082106 1 092106 1 060706 1 FEB 72007 8:11 AM Employee Permits Issued In Permit Year 2006107 Name BAY SELF STORAGE BAY SELF STORAGE FUJIME AYA MEG CO MEG CO MEG CO MEG CO MEG CO MEG CO MEG CO MEG CO MEG. CO MATSUDA YOSHITSUGO YUKI MEG CO/NAGAHAMA,M MEG COMPANY LILY PAD LILY PAD LILY PAD OGDEN PHOTOGRAPHY DERMA SCRIBE - ELLENWOOD LAURA GLOW HAIR & SKIN THERAPY GLOW HAIR & SKIN. THERAPY APOTHECA NATURAL REMEDIES ANGEL'S NAILS ANGEL'S NAILS ANGEL'S NAILS STARFISH TRIEU KEVIN TRIEU KEVIN COAST MUSIC CONSERVATORY COAST MUSIC CONSERVATORY COAST MUSIC CONSERVATORY TRAM HANG AESTHETICA AESTHETICA VALLE MAYRA BANZAI BEACH - KIM EUGENE Address HERMOSA HERMOSA HERMOSA HERMOSA HERMOSA HERMOSA HERMOSA HERMOSA HERMOSA 901 901 901 901 9'01 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 901 934 934 934 934 934 934 934 934 934 934 936 936 936 937 AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE HERMOSA AVE #D #G #G #G #G #H #H #H #J #1 #1 #11 #11 #11 #4 #105 #105 ##105 #7 Page 7 Permit # Issued Count 07-7082 021306 1 07-7083 021306 1 07-10669 061206 1 07-10344 051106 1 07-8546 030606 1 07-8545 030606 1 07-8544 030606 1 07-8543 030606 1 07-8542 030606 1 07-8541 030606 1 07-11528 012307 1 07-10955 072006. 1 07-9166 042406 1 07-8547 030606 1 07-11030 080306 1 07-8877 031306 1 07-8876 031306 1 07-9759 032306 1 07-10753 062206 1 07-10266 050306 1 07-9715. 032206 1 07-11217 092506 1 07-10386 051506 1 07-10387 051506 1 07-10402 051606 1 07-11452 120506 1 07-10552 053106 1 07-10553 053106 1 07-7975. 022706 1 07-7976 022706 1 07-8670 030706 1. 07-10566• 060106 1 07-8703 030806 1 07-9813 032706 1 07-9935 032906 1 07-11210 092106 1 Grand Totals 366 From Kevin Cody Lmailto:kcody@easyreader.info] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 4:51 PM To: Steve Burrell Subject: Employee parking permit-- Letter to the City council 3/1212007 To: Hermosa Beach City Council From: Kevin Cody, Easy Reader Dear Council members: I understand you are contemplating increasing the employee parking permits from $65 to $360. Please keep in mind that most of the employees.working in the downtown are on the low end of the income scale. $360 is close to a week's take-home pay for many. I'm certain that the result of the increase will be a dramatic drop in permit sales. Given the choice of paying $360 for a permit, or taking a chance on a $35 ticket, many will opt for the latter. Also, keep in mind that during the winter months, at least during the 9-5 work hours, there is no shortage of street parking in the commercial district. But if employees cannot afford the permits, they will park in the neighboring residential areas, further exasperating the residents' parking problems. A $360 fee will be bad for parking and impose an unfair burden on downtown employees. Thank you for your consideration. Kevin Cody Editor and Publisher Easy Reader, Peninsula People, South Bay People 832 Hermosa Ave., Box 427 Hermosa Beach, Ca. 90254 (310) 372-4611 Fax (310) 318-6292 SUPPLEMENTAL �� •INFORMATION Subject: City Council c/o city manager Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:24:26 -0700 From: erin@easyreader.info To: sburrell@hermosabch.org I am writing in complete dismay of the proposed permit cost increase of employees from $65 to $360. I live in Hermosa Beach near Valley and miss the cut off of Loma and can not get a resident pass. I work in the city of Hermosa Beach at Hermosa Avenue and need a permit pass because I am in outside sales and there are not enough spaces to park at my place of employment for all of the workers. Most of the people that work in this town are service employees or work in boutiques and both jobs make minimum wage where permits are needed below Loma Drive. Many of the people that work in the bars or restaurants getout late so there is a safety issue if they have to walk above Loma to get to their cars. Not very long ago a woman was raped at 10:30 pm near 25th and Manhattan Avenue. There was also the man that in a period of a few months, attacked several women late at night, one at 10th and Monterey right by my home. can not afford to pay $360 in one lump some to be able to come to work. Are you penalizing me because 1 work in Hermosa Beach? There is absolutely no reason to increase the permit by 700%. Any council member that votes to increase this will not receive a vote from me in the future. I read that Steve, you recommended this proposed increase. 1 guess that since you have a parking lot at the community center, you are not concerned with having to buy a permit or maybe you make enough money so that you can afford it. Again, the employees that you are targeting at the businesses lower than Loma are all minimum wage employees. If there is to be an increase of some type because it is necessary, why don't you slightly increase the employee one and also slightly increase the residential rate. A 700% increase is so ridiculous I can't even imagine that it is being considered. Why don't you find a real solution or find some other way to make money for the city. I think we are all tired of the quick fixes. As you said, Manhattan Beach is $320 and Redondo is only $40-$50. It seems to me that the Hermosa Beach at $66 and Redondo Beach fees at $40-$50 are reasonable and Manhattan is way out of line. I am copying this e-mail to everyone I know that livesin Hermosa Beach. This is going before the city council tomorrow night so please everyone send in a letter if you can tonight if possible or in the morning. Erin E. McCoy Sr. Advertising Rep Easy Reader Publications 310-372-4611 x105 310-318-6292 Fax www.easyreader.info From: Cris North [mailto:cnorth45@hotmail.com] Sent Mon 3/12/2007 10:28 PM To: sburrelI@hermosabch.org; ccladiaz@hotmail.com; fretschl@aol.com; kimberley power@hotmail.com; mdessert@isuppli.com; mollydessert@adelphia.net; Monica Owen Vergara; blinn@sparkretailsolutions.com; bobleff@earthlink.net; c.ory_and@verizon.net; cnorth45@hotmaii.com; kdddla@adelphia.com; kevinmm6@aol.com; libbyprd@verizon.net; Iravedon@adelphia.net; madefrm@aol.com; mmccauley@hopechapel.org; portisfam5@adelphia.net; rlpio@aol.com; ruthserrano333@hotmail.com; slowery@ocweekly.com; tessia@californiaborn.com; tordellal@verizon.net; angelica_aguilar@msn.com; btsurf@aol.com; cavol@hbcsd.org; erin@easyreader.info; esvill@aol.com; gprod@aol.com; kmanciark@adelphia.net; skunzer@adelphia.net; lynet5@aol.com; mindykole@gmail.com; ortdiajua@aoLcom; piaswe@yahoo.com; queeenbee@aol.com; r_azze@ercco.com; rlyousef@yahoo.com; hfa3@adelphia.net Subject: FW: City Council c/o city manager Mr. Burrell, I agree with Erin McCoy's eloquent comments below regarding the proposed 700% increase in the parking permits for employees. How can the city council justify such a significant increase at one time? Increasing revenues on the backs of the employees will not enhance Hermosa's reputation and may have significant unintended consequences. I am copying this e-mail to parents in my son's 8th grade class at Hermosa Valley and others that live in Hermosa Beach. This is going before the city council tomorrow night so I echo Erin's plea to please send in a letter if you can tonight if possible or in the morning. From: Monica Owen Vergara [mailto:mowen@altoonporter.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 7:24 AM To: Steve Burrell; ccladiaz@hotmail.com; fretschi@aol.com; kimberley_power@hotmail.com; mdessert@isuppli.com; mollydessert@adelphia.net; blinn@sparkretailsolutions.com; bobleff@earthlink.net; c.ory_and@verizon.net; kdddla@adelphia.com; kevinmm6@aol.com; libbyprd@verizon.net; Iravedon@adelphia.net; madefrm@aol.com; mmccauley@hopechapel.org; portisfam5@adelphia.net; rlpio@aol.com; ruthserrano333@hotmail.com; slowery@ocweekly.com; tessia@californiaborn.com; tordella1@verizon.net; angelica_aguilar@msn.com; btsurf@aol.com; cavol@hbcsd.org; erin@easyreader.info; esvill@aol.com; gprod@aol.com; kmanclark@adelphia.net; skunzer@adelphia.net; lynet5@aol.com; mindykale@gmail.com; ortdiajua@aol.com; piaswe@yahoo.com; queeenbee@aol.com; r azze@ercco.com; riyousef@yahoo.com; hfa3@adelphia.net Cc: amberowen@yahoo.com; keith.kyle@southbaybrokers.com Subject: RE: City Council c/o city manager concur 100%. I have been a Hermosa Resident for over 8 years now. A would say the vast majority of employees West of Loma are minimum wage or otherwise lower -end of the salary scale. There are some business owners and professional offices where the income might be more on the mid to upper end here, but I believe the City Council is targetting the wrong demographic on this one. Do local business West of Loma support this? I'm sure they might already have a hard time finding quality, lower -wage workers. Throw in the mix this high-priced, annual parking pass you are considering and I can't imagine the restraunts and retail stores will be too pleased when it comes to trying to recruit help. I enjoy the differences between our wonderful community in Hermosa and that of Manhattan Beach. Just because Manhattan has over -priced parking passes for employees doesn't mean Hermosa has to follow suit. Please consider the ramifications of this and whom you will be targeting to increase City coffers. Perhaps you can target a population who can afford it. Or, as Erin McCoy stated, go with a modest increase in both residential and employee parkers. Monica Owen Vergara 535 Gravely Court From: fretschl@aol.com [mailto:fretschl@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:48 AM To: Steve Burrell Subject: Re: City Council c/o city manager Mr Burrell, 7 agree with the comments below that a 700% increase in parking permits is unreasonable. Please concider a more reasonable alternative. Julia Fretschl From: Molly Dessert [mailto:mdessert@isuppli.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 9:17 AM To: Monica Owen Vergara; Steve Burrell; ccladiaz@hotmail.com; fretschl@aol.com; kimberley_power@hotmail.com; mollydessert@adelphia.net; blinn@sparkretailsolutions.com; bobleff@earthlink.net; c.ory_and@verizon.net; kdddla@adelphia.com; kevinmm6@aol.com; libbyprd@verizon.net; Iravedon@adelphia.net; madefrm@aol.com; mmccauley@hopechapel.org; portisfam5@adelphia. net; _ rlpio@aol.com; ruthserrano333@hotmail.com; slowery@ocweekly.com; tessia@californiaborn.com; tordellal@verizon.net; angelica_aguilar@msn.com; btsurf@aol.com; cavol@hbcsd.org; erin@easyreader.info; esvill@aol.com; gprod@aol.com; kmanclark@adelphia.net; skunzer@adelphia.net; lynet5@aol.com; mindykole@gmail.com; ortdiajua@aol.com; piaswe@yahoo.com; queeenbee@aol.com; r azze@ercco.com; rlyousef@yahoo.com; hfa3@adelphia.net Cc: amberowen@yahoo.com; keith.kyle@southbaybrokers.com Subject: RE:. City Council c/o city manager Mr. Burrell, I agree with Erin McCoy's comments below regarding the proposed 700% increase in the parking permits for employees. How can the city council justify such a significant increase at one time? Increasing revenues on the backs of the employees will not enhance Hermosa's reputation and may have significant unintended consequences. I am a Hermosa. Beach homeowner and vote at every election. You need to better consider the needs of the residents and workers who make our town so great! Molly Dessert - 714 Longfellow Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 From: Mary Jane Schoenheider[mailto:penpeople@easyreader.info] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 9:52 AM To: Steve Burrell Cc: Erin McCoy Subject: RE: City Council c/o city manager To: Hermosa Beach City Council Re: Resident Parking Permit Although I am not a resident of Hermosa Beach, 1 am a longtime empolyee of Easy Reader Newspaper. I have been purchasing a parking permit every year as our parking lot is not large enough to accomodate all of our employee cars, and due to my job, I am in and out on assignments everyday. I feel the $65 charge for Hermosa Beach non-resident/employees is fair, and I don't mind paying it. But I seethe handwriting on the wall. We will be next to pay a huge increase. I believe your proposed resident increase is way out of line. Mary Jane Schoenheider Publisher Peninsula People Easy Reader Newspaper S From: gprod@aol.com [mailto:gprod@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 10:14 AM To: Steve Burrell Cc: erin@easyreader.info Subject: Re: City Council c/o city manager Mr. Burrell, I am a Hezniosa Beach homeowner and resident of many years. I agree with opposition to this outrageous fee increase. It never ceases to amaze me that organizations will not look at cost cutting measures - they only seem to want to increase taxes and fees as their insatiable appetite carries on continuously. And in this case, putting such a large fee on those who can least likely afford it. This is not the right thing to do. Regards, Marc Radin "TRUDGEN RESIDENCE" 1144 2ND STREET - HERMOSA BEACH - CALIFORNIA RECEIVED MAN 2 0 2007 COMMUNITY DEV. DEPT. lfilsIE C/„ Z ,_.c.„W 0 t7 Z 0 m 100 90277 101 N. PACIFIC COAST HWY., SUITE REDOND BEACH CA TELEPHONE 1.310.937.8081 FACSIMILE 1.310.937.8089 CLIENT: ■ "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 REMODEL / ADDITION DATE PLOTTED: 12.12.06 CLIENT NO: TRUD:0616 CONSULTANTS: ■ REVISIONS LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: THE ABOVE DRAWINGS, IDEAS AND EMBODIED DESIGNS THERON ARE THE PROPERTY CF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN CONNECTION WITH MY WORK OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED PRO.ECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, N %MOLE CR IN PART, WHHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID. ■ / 0 , 11 0 , �" , �/ \,\ �- TO FD SPK 0 ANGLE PT 339.42' 302.40' TO FD SPK ® C/L BARNEY COURT FD L&T (140 TAG) 7.48' N'LY & 0.04' W'LY OF PROPERTY CORNER L&T ELEV = 127.58 7 FD PK NAIL IN 80'45'00"E 790.14' 24.99' T HOLLOWELL AVE. 72 e9 S x 7 (tom 2899 TI NI, 1st SIGN '8 :.. .....moo _ri,* .:.e8 _a•• N 80'45'00"E 7ti4.9? t <1' rye. 1 12"PA M 0 2\D ST�EI-T 425.73' FD L&T RCE 11284 2.92' N'LY & 0.10' E'LY OF PROPERTY CORNER L&T ELEV = 129.06 EXISTING FRONT YARD TO REMAIN EXISTING FINISH GRADE TO REMAIN /2/// /////7 26 72 130.07 FF j EXISTING FINISH GRADE TO REMAIN .101 NEW ADDITION "GARAGE AREA" z 2.85 ti NEW ADDITION "LIVING AREA" EXISTING FINISH GRADE TO REMAIN NEW LANDING & STEPS RELOCATE ENTRY --I NEW DRAINAGE PIPE EXIST RESIDENCE 0 o P EXIST GARAGE Li z 0 0 0 0 z at 3.2' I EXISTING FINISH GRADE TO REMAIN A-4//// FD CHIS "X" 5.95' S'LY & 0.09' W'LY OF PROPERTY CORNER CHIS "X" ELEV = 120.57 43 OFH I °SIGN -J 122.77 7 CONC. i -.N 80'48 04"E:.24.99' 0 N N EXISTING DRIVEWAY TO REMAIN 24.99' N 80'48'10"E 753.06' 1ST DLACI- FD L,&T, RCE 11284 5.86 SLY & 0.23' E'LY OF PROPERTY CORNER L&T ELEV = 123.64 425.67' SITE PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" FT. SCALE: 1" = 8' 0 4 8 12 16 0 TO C/L PROSPECT AVE • LEGEND EXISTING BUILDING CONCRETE BRICK WOOD DECK 0106.76 EXISTING ELEVATION EXISTING CONTOUR 1 1 1 1 BLOCK WALL X- EXISTING FENCE BCR E'LY FD FF FL GFF GW L&T MH N'LY PC PL, P/L PP S&W S'LY SPK STK TC TW TX W'LY WM BEGINNING OF CURB RETURN EASTERLY FOUND FINISH FLOOR FLOW LINE GARAGE FINISH FLOOR GUY WIRE LEAD AND TAG MANHOLE NORTHERLY PROPERTY CORNER PROPERTY LINE POWER POLE SPIKE AND WASHER SOUTHERLY SPIKE STAKE TOP OF CURB TOP OF WALL TOP OF DRIVEWAY APRON WESTERLY WATER METER NOTE: ALL SETBACK DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE MEASURED TO EXTERIOR SURFACE OF BUILDINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. BOUNDARY MONUMENTS ARE NOT NECESSARILY SET ON PROPERTY CORNERS. PLEASE REFER TO THE NOTATION ON THE PLANS FOR OFFSET DISTANCES. IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT DENN ENGINEERS FOR CLARIFICATION AT : (310) 542-9433, M -F 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM. JOB ADDRESS 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 91 TRACT NO. 733 M.B. 17-92 TO C/L PROSPECT AVE TABLE OF CONTENTS A-1 SHEET SCHEDULE, SITE PLAN A-2 BASEMENT/FIRST FLOOR PLAN(E) A-3 BASEMENT/FIRST FLOOR PLAN A-4 SECOND/ROOF FLOOR PLAN A-5 ELEVATIONS A-6 ELEVATIONS A-7 LONGITUDINAL SECTION, LOT COVERAGE 1-1 SURVEY BY OTHERS GENERAL INFORMATION OCCUPANCY GROUP R3 -U1 TYPE OF CONST. V -N NO. OF STORIES 2 + BASEMENT NO. OF UNITS 1 ZONING DES. R-1 LOT 91 TRACT NO. 733 M.B. 17-92 AREA BREAKDOWN BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN(N) 294.00 SQ.FT. FIRST FLOOR PLAN(E) 1070.00 SQ.FT. FIRST FLOOR PLAN(N) 341.00 SQ.FT. SECOND FLOOR PLAN(N) 726.00 SQ.FT. TOTAL LIVING AREA 2431.00 SQ.FT.* GARAGE(E) 362.00 SQ.FT. GARAGE(N) "VARIANCE REQ" 26.00 SQ.FT. 1ST FLR. DECKS 2ND FLR. DECKS ROOF DECK LOT AREA LOT COVERAGE MAX. (65%) LOT COVERAGE PROPOSED 28.00 SQ.FT. 339.00 SQ.FT. 192.00 SQ.FT. 2244.00 SQ.FT. 1459.00 SQ.FT. 1434.00 SQ.FT. *TOTAL ADDITION IS 1067.00 SQ.FT., BASEMENT NOT INCLUDED. HEIGHT CALCULATIONS SUPVEY 8c TOPOG SAP HY FOR DAVID TRUDGEN 1142 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 (310) 379-7367 DATE 4-06-06 DRAWN BY G.R. CHECKED BY: REVISED: ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS MADE TO 17115 PLAN WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF DENN ENGINEERS SHALL REUEVE DENN ENGINEERS FROM AMY LIABILITY OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM SUCH CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS, INCLUDING ANY ATTORNEYS FEES OR COSTS INCURRED IN ANY PROCEEDING THAT DENN ENGINEERS MAY BE JOINED. CP#1 MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 152.45 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 150.75 CP#2 MAX. HEIGHT © CP 151.27 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 150.75 CP#3 MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 150.76 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 150.75 CP#4 MAX. HEIGHT © CP 149.85 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 149.75 CP#5 MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 148.95 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 148.75 CP#6 MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 149.08 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 148.75 CP#7 MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 147.97 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 144.67 ELEV. @ A ELEV. @ B ELEV. @ C ELEV. @ D 99.98 90.96 99.38 91.02 RECEIVED MAR 2 0 2007 COMMUNITY DEV. DEPT. "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 REMODEL / ADDITION REVISIONS ■ LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: 111E ABOVE DRAWINGS, IDEAS ANO EMBODIED DESIGNS THEREIN ME THE PROPERTY OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN CONNEC11ON WTH ANY WORK OTHER THAN 111E SPECIFIED PROJECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID _ ■ \\ 1\ te / / 1 111 \ _ -- / / /� \ \ -- 4.7' IMIM • DECK UP MASTER BEDROOM W.I.C. CLO. BEDROOM W.I.C. W.I.C. BATH HALLWAY PWDR. FAMILY ROOM IIIII IIIII KITCHEN DINING ENTRY FIRST FLOOR PLAN(E) 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 0 GARAGE 1' 1 19'-6" N 1 BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN(E) O 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 10.06' SHEET NOTES RECEIVL_ ) MAR 2 0 2007 COMMUNITY DEV. DEPT. LANE_ cry c_. cr„ W 0 r_. Z m 100 90277 101 N. PACIFIC COAST HWY., SUITE REDOND BEACH CA TELEPHONE 1.310.937.8081 FACSIMILE 1.310.937.8089 CLIENT: "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 REMODEL / ADDITION DATE PLOTTED: 12.12.06 CLIENT NO: TRUD:0616 J l_ CONSULTANTS: REVISIONS ■ LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: IRE ABOVE DRAWINGS, IDEAS AND EMBODIED DESIGNS HEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS MID SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY WORK OTHER THAN HE SPECIFIED PRO.ECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID. ■ i11 2. 1 / / \ NEW DECK LINE ABOVE EXISTING DRIVEWAY TO REMAIN EXISTING GRADE TO REMAIN EXISTING GRADE TO REMAIN Y f 3'-1" it; • W.LC. 1'-6 4.7' % % 0 15'-6" i MASTER BEDROOM o "VAULTED CEILING" zni 1 J MASTER BATHROOM /./////6 0 0 LINEN co D.W. epi CAB u An i UP LAUNDRY UP DN r 1 \I L BEDROOM I 10' 10" \ HALLWAY BATH #2 r 1 \I L BEDROOM 6 a 10' 10" I10 O iyQ!o„///// \ \ / / %G.. \ ENTRY w z EXISTING GRADE TO REMAIN LINE OF EXISTING WALL, VARIANCE REQ. 26.00 SQ.FT. CM NEW DRAINAGE PIPE UNDER LANDING & STAIRS D NEW LANDING & STAIRS C 0 i 9 HALLWAY co REF BAR 7/////// LIVING ROOM 10.06'(E) y •AL.I itt POWDER CO WALKWAY FIRST FLOOR PLAN T 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 0 GARAGE 19'-6" 0) o 1 STOR. W.I.C. DN EXISTING GRADE TO REMAIN 12' 1" BEdROOM y I Ij kul' O l %i/// / NEW ADDITION @ EXISTING FRONT PORCH BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 3'-0" — PATIO AREA FRONT YARD TO REMAIN NEW LANDING @ FRENCH DOORS FRONT YARD TO REMAIN NEW DECK LINE ABOVE RECEIVED MAR 2 0 2007 COMMUNITY DEV. DEPT. LANE ce, z ,_, c, W G ,.._. Z m 100 90277 101 N. PACIFIC COAST HWY., SUITE REDOND BEACH CA TELEPHONE 1.310.937.8081 FACSIMILE 1.310.937.8089 CLIENT: 11___IMATE12.12.06 "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 REMODEL / ADDITION CLIENT NO: TRUD:0616 CONSULTANTS: ■ REVISIONS ■ LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: THE ABOVE DRAWINGS, IDEAS AND EMBODIED DESIGNS THEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN CONNECTION NIH ANY WORK 01HER THAN THE SPECIFlED PROJECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, IN WHOE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID. ■ �4- 11 \\\ 3. 1 , � ♦\ (D)PC 121.68 (B)PC 123.81 0 0_6,,.t. f L C.P. #7 MAX. HT. 147.97 PROP. HT. 144.67 a C.P. #6 MAX. HT. 149.08 PROP. HT. 148.75 • a ro J C.P. #5 MAX. HT. 148.95 PROP. HT. 148.75 56'-3" C.P. #4 MAX. HT. 149.85 PROP. HT. 149.75 FLAT ROOF 0'-6"-/ L FLAT ROOF 4- 41'-5" C.P. #3 MAX. HT. 150.76 PROP. HT. 150.75 26' 3" C.P. #2 MAX. HT. 151.27 PROP. HT. 150.75 1 17'-10" (C)PC 127.10\' U • 0'-6 (4 0 0 io 0 r 85'-9" 66' 4" C.P. #1 MAX. HT. 152.45 PROP. HT. 150.75 r (A)PC 129.12 / 14-10" ROOF DECK 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 4. 0'-6"-/ a L __ �II ,i, r J .....4�' REF 3 .*As ••44 fr to/ +07 4,40tis /// /t/ // // //// // / / ///////. • i9 0 r / 47/4 i II I 1 1 v.; 4 04 • • 1 ISTbRI 1111 Lar-afr *riot //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// le . 4 04, , 4 fr./ WO 44. , , 1 , , , 444 / ja s s a • r UNDER -CAB REF 7'-1" CLG. FAMILY ROOM 9'-9" CLG. DINING ROOM 7'-9" CLG. PANTR r Y POWDER SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 0 10' 1" HEIGHT CALCULATIONS CP#1 LENGTH A TO B LENGTH A TO AB° LENGTH C TO D LENGTH C TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CP 89.80" 14.83' 89.78' 14.83' 24.99' 9.75' MAX. HEIGHT © CP 152.45 ACTUAL HEIGHT © CP 150.75 CP#2 LENGTH A TO B LENGTH A TO AB' LENGTH C TO D LENGTH C TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CP MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 89.80" 17.83' 89.78' 17.83' 24.99' 22.00' 151.27 ACTUAL HEIGHT © CP 150.75 CP#3 LENGTH A TO B 89.80" LENGTH A TO AB' 26.25' LENGTH C TO D 89.78' LENGTH C TO CD' 26.25' LENGTH AB' TO CD' 24.99' LENGTH AB' TO CP 22.00' MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 150.76 ACTUAL HEIGHT © CP 150.75 CP#4 LENGTH A TO B LENGTH A TO AB' LENGTH C TO D LENGTH C TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CD' 89.80" 41.42' 89.78' 41.42' 24.99' LENGTH AB' TO CP 22' MAX. HEIGHT © CP 149.85 ACTUAL HEIGHT © CP 149.75 CP#5 LENGTH A TO B LENGTH A TO AB' LENGTH C TO D LENGTH C TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CP MAX. HEIGHT @ CP 89.80" 56.25' 89.78' 56.25' 24.99' 22.00' 148.95 ACTUAL HEIGHT © CP 14835 CP#6 LENGTH A TO B LENGTH A TO AB' LENGTH C TO D LENGTH C TO CD' 89.80" 66.33' 89.78' 66.33' LENGTH AB' TO CD' 24.99' LENGTH AB' TO CP 13.33' MAX. HEIGHT © CP 149.08 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 148.75 CP#7 LENGTH A TO B LENGTH A TO AB' LENGTH C TO D LENGTH C TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CD' LENGTH AB' TO CP MAX. HEIGHT © CP 89.80" 85.75' 89.78' 85.75' 24.99' 12.67' 147.97 ACTUAL HEIGHT @ CP 144.67 ELEV. @ A ELEV. @ B ELEV. © C ELEV. © D 129.12 123.81 127.10 121.68 RECEIVED loAR 2 0 2007 COMMUNITY DEV DEPT. LANE C/7 Z c_.c.,„W C Z m 100 90277 101 N. PACIFIC COAST HWY., SUITE REDOND BEACH CA TELEPHONE 1.310.937.8081 FACSIMILE 1.310.937.8089 CLIENT: ■ "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 REMODEL / ADDITION DATE PLOTTED: 12.12.06 CLIENT NO: TRUD:0616 CONSULTANTS: REVISIONS ■ LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: THE ABOVE DRAWINGS, IDEAS AND EMBODIED OE9CNS THERBN ME THE PROPERTY OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY WORK OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED PROECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, N WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID. ■ / 0, , 11 _ 4 ,f , ��, , `\�� C.P. #797 144.67 ACT. 144.67 SHINGLE ROOF EXPOSED WOOD CORBELS BALCONY BEYOND STUCCO FINISH I II I YI I u}U I II C.P. #6149.08 ACT. 148.75 III SO Iii ,OI FLAT ROOF 131.92 123.41 130.07 J (N EXISTING FINISH GRADE 121.07 ''V=III III II-III III II II 1(=. 1 III 11H1-11,-11 111- ',1. - -I !- - F II ±ui 1-- LI I1I 11 1111111111111 ,I I llll 11 II IT 1 -I IBJ dIII11111 VIII III T -1 NEW FILL DIRT © NEW LANDING & STAIRS C.P.#1 52.45) 1 ACT. 1500 .75 147.75 139.25 r'iril111101•`n IIil, IIwI��I��I��l if/ MintIII.I1�IlIMI C T U LI 0 130.07 ROOF DECK RAILING 150.75 ROOF DECK SECOND CLG. 147.75 146.75 J, SECOND F.F. SECOND F.F. 4 FIRST CLG. 140.92 1139.25 138.25 4 MASTER F.F. 1131.92 4 GARAGE CLG. 130.92 FIRST F.F. 130.07 OPEN WOOD TRUSS WOOD POST WOOD CORBELS C.P. #1 (152.45) ACT. 150.75 EAST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 3'-0" 129.05} EXISTING FINISH GRADE 0 SHINGLE ROOF WOOD POST & BEAMS 129.12 128.99} 128.99 TC METAL F.P. CAP BEYOND C.P. #2 (151.27) ACT. 150.75 -147.75- IL 0 M • 130.07 128.97 EXISTING GRADE @ P.L. EXISTING GRADE @ BUILDING LINE OF EXISTING WALL NORTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. 0 WOOD RAILINGS BEYOND STUCCO WOOD FENCE ROOF DECK RAILING 150.75 ROOF DECK SECOND CLG 147.75 146.75 J, SECOND F.F. SECOND F.F. 4 FIRST CLG. 140.92 139.25 138.25 J� MASTER F.F. YJ, GARAGE CLG YJ, FIRST F.F. 131.92 130.92 130.07 128.71 FL 4 GARAGE F.F. 123.41 4 BASEMENT F.F. DATUM 121.07 120.00 fl CEIVED ivlwrt 2 0 2007 COMMUNITY DEV. DEPT LANE 101 N. PACIFIC COAST HWY., REDOND BEACH CA TELEPHONE 1.310.937.8081 FACSIMILE 1.310.937.8089 cr, Z ,..._.c.„W 0 m SUITE 100 90277 CLIENT: DATE PLOTTED: 12.12.06 "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 REMODEL / ADDITION CLIENT NO: TRUD:0616 CONSULTANTS: REVISIONS ■ LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: THE ABOVE DRAWINGS, IDEAS AND EMBODIED DESIGNS THEREIN ME THE PROPERTY OF UNE BUILDING DESIGNS AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN GONNEGIQN WITH ANY WORK OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED PRO ECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID. ■ ROOF DECK RAILING 150.75 ROOF DECK SECOND CLG 147.75 146.75 49SECOND F.F. J, SECOND F.F. FIRST CLG. 140.92 139.25 138.25 4MASTER F.F. 4 GARAGE CLG. FIRST F.F. 131.92 130.92 130.07 ROOF BEYOND WOOD RAILING C.P. #1 (152.45) ACT. 150.75 C.P. #2 (151.27) ACT. 150.75 C.P. #3 (150.76) ACT. 150.75 147.79 METAL F.P. CAP FLAT ROOF C.P. #4 (149.85) ACT. 149.75 3'-0' GARAGE F.F. 123.41 BASEMENT F.F. 4 DATUM 121.07 120.00 126.98 127.10 P.C. EXISTING FILL DIRT 7 EXISTING GRADE © P.L. rFLAT ROOF C.P. #5148.95 148.75 ACT. 148.75 C.P. #6149.08 148.75 ACT. 148.75 l 139.25 1/I C.P.1 ACT. 144.674.67 n PITCH ROOF r _- •n••Pp • • •meq •1• •�••N �•• •. a • Pt •row• r .� •••••=••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 rrr rr ■ r 1 ■ y r m n 1 1 n r inenim mi nr in i n • panni r■ irnrliIrr����jj I rWIR r•0•rr�r•rl r rimmu risi �•lili i•orum w mn i.I.l I j�i�rr 1 1 1 { 1 1 1 C.P. #5 148.95 ACT. 148.75 BUILDING BEYOND SHINGLE ROOF STUCCO FINISH WOOD RAIL:NG NEW 16'-0" GARAGE DOOR 121.07 C.P. #6 149.08 ACT. 148.75 WEST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. C.P. #7 147.97 ACT 144 67 131.92 0 123 81 P.C. 121.68 P.C. EXISTING GRADE @ P.L. EXISTING GRADE @ BUILDING SOUTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0" FT. J, ROOF DECK RAILING 150.75 ROOF DECK SECOND CLG. 147.75 146.75 4 SECOND F.F. SECOND F.F. J� FIRST CLG. 140.92 139.25 138.25 MASTER F.F. 131.92 GARAGE CLG. 130.92 FIRST F.F. 130.07 _GARAGE F.F. 123.41 BASEMENT F.F. 121.07 DATUM 120.00 122.78 11-6' 121.68 P.C. WOOD CORBELS WOOD RAILING 120.53 TC 120.01 FL RECEIVED MAR 2 0 2007 COMMUNITY DEV. DEPT. LANE_ 101 N. PACIFIC COAST HWY., SUITE REDOND BEACH CA TELEPHONE 1.310.937.8081 FACSIMILE 1.310.937.8089 C/7 L7 c./7 W 0 Z m 100 90277 CLIENT: "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 REMODEL / ADDITION DATE PLOTTED: 12.12.06 CLIENT NO: TRUD:0616 CONSULTANTS: REVISIONS ■ LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: THE ABOVE DRANINGS, IDEAS AND EMBODIED DESGNS THEREIN ME THE PROPERTY OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN CONNECTION *1TH ANY WORK OTHER THAN IRE SPECIFIED PROTECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, IN MOLE CR IN PART, WNOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID., ■ , 0 , , 6 `\ 4 ROOF DECK RAILING ROOF DECK SECOND CLG. 150.75 FLAT ROOF 147.75 146.75 • SECOND F.F. Y4 SECOND F.F. S FIRST CLG. 140.92 139.25 138.25 Yh MASTER F.F. 131.92 4 GARAGE CLG. 130.92 S FIRST F.F. 130.07 4 4 EXISTING PLANTER EXISTING SIDEWALK — GARAGE F.F. 123.41 BASEMENT F.F. 121.07 DATUM 120.00 1 8.98' ROOF BEYOND WOOD RAILING DECK DECK 147.75 j 1 DINING ROOM 3'-0” 4 LIVING ROOM FLAT ROOF OK Cf.) co MASTER BATH EXISTING GRADE 1 FRONT SETBACK LINE 89.90' 75' 0" BASEMENT LEVEL 4 121.07 CD BEDROOM m SECTION AA A 1/4" =11-0" FT. PITCH ROOF 0 MASTER BEDROOM "VAULTED CEILING" 131.92 9'-0" PT. LN. GARAGE 123.41 NEW ADDITION EXISTING BUILDING LOT AREA 2244.00 SQ.FT. LOT COVERAGE MAX. (65%) 1459.00 SQ.FT. LOT COVERAGE PROPOSED 1434.00 SQ.FT. EXISTING BUILDING—\ NEW ADDITION / die 89.78' LOT COVERAGE CALS. 1/4" =11-0" FT. z4 WOOD CORBELS EXISTING DRIVEWAY RECEIVED MAk 2 0 Z007 COMMUNITY DEV. DEPT. °o "TRUDGEN" RESIDENCE 1144 2ND STREET D HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 Z REMODEL / ADDITION CLIENT NO: TRUD:0616 DATE PLOTTED: 12.12.06 REVISIONS LANE BUILDING DESIGNS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: THE ABOVE DRAWINGS, IDEAS AND EMBODIED DESIGNS THEREIN ME THE PROPERTY OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN CONNECTION WITH MY WORK OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED PROECT FOR WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED, N WHOLE CR IN PART, %ITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATIONS OF LANE BUILDING DESIGNS. SHEET ID. /// A ini ,I