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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-03-12 | Regular MeetingTuesday, March 12, 2024 5:00 PM City of Hermosa Beach City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 City Council Mayor Justin Massey Mayor Pro Tem Dean Francois Councilmembers Rob Saemann Mike Detoy Ray Jackson Regular Meeting Agenda - Final Closed Session at 5:00 PM and Open Session at 6:00 PM Executive Team Angela Crespi, Deputy City Manager Viki Copeland, Finance Director Myra Maravilla, City Clerk Paul LeBaron, Chief of Police Joe SanClemente, Public Works Director Carrie Tai, Community Development Director Vanessa Godinez, Human Resources Manager Lisa Nichols, Community Resources Manager City Treasurer Karen Nowicki City Attorney Patrick Donegan Suja Lowenthal, City Manager 1 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final PUBLIC MEETING VIEWING OPTIONS Hermosa Beach City Council meetings are open to the public and are being held in person in the City Hall Council Chambers located at 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. Public comment is only guaranteed to be taken in person at City Hall during the meeting or prior to the meeting by submitting an eComment for an item on the agenda. As a courtesy only, the public may view and participate on action items listed on the agenda via the following: *ZOOM - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89968207828? pwd=bXZmWS83dmxHWDZLbWRTK2RVaUxaUT092 *PHONE - Toll Free: (833) 548 0276; Meeting ID: 899 6820 7828, then #; Passcode: 472825 Please be advised that while the City will endeavor to ensure these remote participation methods are available, the City does not guarantee that they will be technically feasible or work all the time. Further, the City reserves the right to terminate these remote participation methods (subject to Brown Act restrictions) at any time and for whatever reason. Please attend in person or by submitting an eComment to ensure your public participation. Similarly, as a courtesy, the City will also plan to broadcast the meeting via the following listed mediums. However, these are done as a courtesy only and are not guaranteed to be technically feasible. Thus, in order to guarantee live time viewing and/or public participation, members of the public shall attend in Council Chambers. *CABLE TV - Spectrum Channel 8 and Frontier Channel 31 in Hermosa Beach *YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/c/CityofHermosaBeach90254 *LIVE STREAM - www.hermosabeach.gov and visit the Agendas/Minutes/Videos page If you experience technical difficulties while viewing a meeting on any of our digital platforms, please try another viewing option. View City Council staff reports and attachments at www.hermosabeach.gov and visit the Agendas/Minutes/Video page. Council Chambers WiFi Network ID: CHB Guest Password: chbguest To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Assistive Listening Devices (ALD) are available for check out at the meeting. If you require special assistance to participate in this meeting, you must call or submit your request in writing to the Office of the City Clerk at (310) 318 0204 or at cityclerk@hermosabeach.gov at least 48 hours before the meeting. Page 2 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 2 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final Submit Supplemental eComments Submit an eComment via Speak Up Hermosa at hermosabeach.granicusideas.com by 3:00 p.m. on the meeting date. For items on the agenda, supplemental communications may be submitted via eComment or emailed to cityclerk@hermosabeach.gov. Supplemental emails should indicate the agenda item and meeting date in the subject line. Supplemental communications must be received by 3:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting to be posted to the corresponding agenda item before the meeting begins. Supplemental communications submitted after 3:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting but before the meeting ends will be posted to the agenda packet the next business day. Page 3 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 3 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final 5:00 PM - CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE CLOSED SESSION AGENDA The public is invited to attend and provide public comment. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker. This Public Comment period is limited to Closed Session agenda items only. 1. IN PERSON - Council Chambers, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 2. ZOOM - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89968207828? pwd=bXZmWS83dmxHWDZLbWRTK2RVaUxaUT09 and use 'Raise Hand' feature. 3. PHONE - Toll Free: (833) 548-0276; Meeting ID: 899 6820 7828, then #; Passcode: 472825 Press *9 to 'Raise Hand' and then *6 to unmute yourself line when prompted. 4. EMAIL - Email comments to cityclerk@hermosabeach.gov by 3:00 p.m. on the meeting date. 5. ECOMMENT - Submit an eComment via Speak Up Hermosa at hermosabeach.granicusideas.com by 3:00 p.m. on the meeting date. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION (Meeting will reconvene in the Council Chambers after Closed Session and recess to Open Session) a)24-0136 MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Closed Session held on February 27, 2024. b)24-0135 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: Existing Litigation Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) The City finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. (1 cases) 1.Name of Case: Eric Wilcosky v. City of Hermosa Beach WCAB No. ADJ15622158 Page 4 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 4 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final 6:00 PM - OPEN SESSION 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. CLOSED SESSION REPORT 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS - UPCOMING CITY EVENTS 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA This is the time for the City Council to discuss any changes to the order of agenda items. 7. PROCLAMATIONS / PRESENTATIONS a)24-0103 PROCLAMATION DECLARING MARCH 2024 AS RED CROSS MONTH AND RECOGNITION OF HERMOSA BEACH RESIDENT NAIIA LAJOIE FOR HER LIFESAVING EFFORTS b)24-0106 PROCLAMATION DECLARING MARCH 2024 AS WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH c)REPORT 24-0117 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE SERVICES AND MCCORMICK AMBULANCE 2023 SEMI-ANNUAL REVIEW (Emergency Management Coordinator Maurice Wright) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council receive and file the 2023 Los Angeles County Fire Services and McCormick Ambulance reports for July through December 2023. 8. CITY MANAGER REPORT 24-0104 POLICE CHIEF UPDATE Page 5 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 5 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final 9. PUBLIC COMMENT This is the time for members of the public to address the City Council on any items within the Council's jurisdiction and on items where public comment will not be taken (City Manager Report, City Councilmember Comments, and Future Agenda Items). The public is invited to attend and provide public comment. Public comments are limited to two minutes per speaker and shall only be taken from those present in City Council Chambers. No remote public comment will be taken during this time unless required by the Brown Act. A total of thirty minutes will be allocated to this initial public participation item. This time allotment may be modified due to time constraints at the discretion of the Mayor or City Council. Another period is also reserved for general comment later in the meeting for those that could not be heard at this time. No action will be taken on matters raised during public comment, except that the Council may take action to schedule issues raised during public comment for a future agenda. Speakers with comments regarding City management or departmental operations are encouraged to submit those comments directly to the City Manager. Members of the audience will have a future opportunity to speak on items pulled from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion, Public Hearings, and Municipal Matters when those items are heard. 10. CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS a)24-0105 UPDATES FROM CITY COUNCIL AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEES AND STANDING COMMITTEE DELEGATES/ALTERNATES 11. CONSENT CALENDAR The following matters will be acted upon collectively with a single motion and vote to approve with the majority consent of the City Council. Councilmembers may orally register a negative vote on any Consent Calendar item without pulling the item for separate consideration before the vote on the Consent Calendar. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember removes an item from the Consent Calendar, either under Approval of the Agenda or under this item before the vote on the Consent Calendar. Items removed for separate discussion will be considered under Agenda Item XII (12), with public comment permitted at that time. a)24-0137 WAIVE READING IN FULL OF ALL ORDINANCES ON THE AGENDA (City Clerk Myra Maravilla) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council waive reading in full of all ordinances on the agenda and declare that said titles which appear on the public agenda shall be determined to have been read by title and further reading waived. b)REPORT 24-0128 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES (City Clerk Myra Maravilla) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council approve the minutes for the Tuesday, February 27, 2024 regular meeting. Page 6 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 6 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final c)REPORT 24-0121 CHECK REGISTERS (Finance Director Viki Copeland) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council ratify the following check registers. d)REPORT 24-0126 AMEND BALLOT QUESTION FOR THE TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX (SALES TAX OR TUT) CONSISTENT WITH CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CODE 9051 AND AFFIRM THE CHANGES TO THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE CONSISTENT WITH CITY COUNCIL DIRECTION (City Attorney Patrick Donegan) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council amend the ballot question and approve the updated resolutions (Attachments 1, 2, and 3) regarding the locally controlled general tax measure, adopted by City Council at its February 15, 2024 meeting, to be consistent with City Council direction/amendments and California Elections Code 9051. e)REPORT 24-0118 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE AND AMBULANCE MONTHLY REPORT FOR JANUARY 2024 (Emergency Management Coordinator Maurice Wright) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council receive and file the January 2024 Fire and Ambulance monthly report. f)REPORT 24-0114 ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 1.10.040 PARAGRAPH (A) TO INCLUDE VIOLATIONS PERTAINING TO PARTIES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY, SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, SPECIAL EVENTS, OUTDOOR FITNESS CLASSES FOR CITY PARKS AND BEACH, AND USE OF CITY SEAL, LOGO, AND INSIGNIA, IN THE LIST OF VIOLATIONS SUBJECT TO ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION PROCEDURES AND A DETERMINATION THE ORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council: 1. Waive the full second reading and adopt by title only an ordinance of the City of Hermosa Beach, California amending Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Section 1.10.040 Paragraph (A) to Include Violations Pertaining to Parties on Private Property, Solid Waste Collection, Special Events, Outdoor Fitness Classes for City Parks and Beach, and Use of City Seal, Logo and Insignia, in the List of Violations Subject to Administrative Citation Procedures and determine the ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Attachment 1); and 2. Direct the City Clerk to print and publish a summary ordinance in a newspaper of general circulation within 15 days following adoption and post a copy on the City's bulletin for 30 days. Page 7 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 7 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final g)REPORT 24-0129 REVIEW OF SUBMITTAL OF THE 2023 HERMOSA BEACH HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council: 1. Receive and file the 2023 Housing Element Annual Progress Report; and 2. Direct staff to submit the report to the California Department of Housing and Community Development. 12. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION Items pulled from the Consent Calendar will be handled separately. Public comment will be taken before Council deliberation, and action on each item pulled from the Consent Calendar. 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 6:30 P.M. 14. MUNICIPAL MATTERS a)REPORT 24-0130 INFORMATION ON TEMPORARY MINOR SPECIAL EVENTS PERMITS (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council receive and file an information item on the City's current regulations pertaining to temporary minor special events permits and provide direction on future regulations, should modifications be desired. b)REPORT 24-0125 REQUEST FOR A LICENSE AGREEMENT TO ALLOW PACIFIC STRANDED AUTHORIZATION TO USE THE CITY LOGO (City Clerk Myra Maravilla) Recommendation:Staff recommends City Council: 1. Receive and file a request from Pacific Stranded for a licensing agreement to use City insignia (Attachment 1); and 2. Uphold the cease and desist letter (Attachment 2) issued on January 18, 2024 or provide staff other direction, if so desired. 15. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS This is the time for Councilmembers to schedule future agenda items and to ask questions about the status of previously approved future agenda items. No discussion, debate, or public comment will be taken. Councilmembers should consider the city's work plan when considering new items. The tentative future agenda items document is provided for information only. a)24-0134 TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 16. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FROM THE PUBLIC Page 8 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 8 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final This time is set aside for the public to address the Council on any item of interest within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Council that could not be heard under Item 9 during the first public participation item because there were too many prior public speakers and the thirty minute maximum time limit was exhausted. 17. ADJOURNMENT Page 9 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 9 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final FUTURE MEETINGS AND CITY HOLIDAYS CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS: March 26, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting April 9, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting April 18, 2024 - Thursday - 6:00 PM - CIP Study Session April 23, 2024 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark) May 14, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting May 28, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting June 5, 2024 - Wednesday - 6:00 PM - Budget Study Session June 11, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Budget Adoption) June 25, 2024 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark) July 9, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting July 15, 2024 - Monday - 6:00 PM - Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem Election July 23, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting August 13, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting August 27, 2023 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark) September 10, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting September 24, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting October 8, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting October 22, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting November 12, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Closed Session, 6:00 PM - City Council Meeting November 26, 2024 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark) December 5, 2024 - Thursday - 6:00 PM - Certification of Election Results and Installation of Elected Officials December 10, 2024 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark) December 24, 2024 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark) Page 10 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 10 March 12, 2024City Council Regular Meeting Agenda - Final BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS: March 19, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting March 20, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting March 20, 2024 - Wednesday - 6:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting April 11, 2024 - Thursday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting April 16, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting April 17, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting May 7, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting May 15, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting May 15, 2024 - Wednesday - 6:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting May 21, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting June 4, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting June 18, 2024 - Tuesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting June 18, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting July 2, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting July 16, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting July 17, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting July 17, 2024 - Wednesday - 6:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting August 6, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting August 20, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting September 3, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting September 17, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting September 18, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting September 18, 2024 - Wednesday - 6:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting October 1, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting October 15, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting October 16, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting November 4, 2024 - Monday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting November 18, 2024 - Monday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting November 20, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting November 20, 2024 - Wednesday - 6:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting December 3, 2024 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting December 16, 2024 - Monday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting December 18, 2024 - Wednesday - 5:00 PM - Civil Service Board Meeting CITY OFFICES CLOSED FRIDAY-SUNDAY AND ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS: April 1, 2024 - Monday - César Chávez Day May 27, 2024 - Monday - Memorial Day June 19, 2024 - Wednesday - Juneteenth July 4, 2024 - Thursday - Independence Day September 2, 2024 - Monday - Labor Day November 11, 2024 - Monday - Veterans Day November 28, 2024 - Thursday - Thanksgiving Day December 25, 2024 - Wednesday - Christmas Day January 1, 2025 - Wednesday - New Year's Day Page 11 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/11/2024 11 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0136 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Closed Session of March 12, 2024 MINUTES:Approval of minutes of Closed Session held on February 27, 2024. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™12 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0135 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Closed Session of March 12, 2024 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: Existing Litigation Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) The City finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. (1 cases) 1.Name of Case: Eric Wilcosky v. City of Hermosa Beach WCAB No. ADJ15622158 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™13 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0103 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 PROCLAMATION DECLARING MARCH 2024 AS RED CROSS MONTH AND RECOGNITION OF HERMOSA BEACH RESIDENT NAIIA LAJOIE FOR HER LIFESAVING EFFORTS City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™14 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0106 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 PROCLAMATION DECLARING MARCH 2024 AS WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™15 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0117 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE SERVICES AND MCCORMICK AMBULANCE 2023 SEMI-ANNUAL REVIEW (Emergency Management Coordinator Maurice Wright) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council receive and file the 2023 Los Angeles County Fire Services and McCormick Ambulance reports for July through December 2023. Executive Summary: The 2023 semi-annual review of the fire and ambulance transport services provided by Los Angeles County Fire Department and McCormick Ambulance,respectively,provides an overview of service level provided from July through December 2023.Staff continues to monitor the service trends to ensure the highest level of services for our community. Background: On December 31,2017,the City of Hermosa Beach transitioned fire and emergency transport services to Los Angeles County Fire Department and McCormick Ambulance. At its February 11,2020 meeting,City Council modified the frequency of reporting from quarterly to semi-annually,with the inclusion of the call transfer data in the monthly reports.Additionally,City Council requested monthly reports be placed onto the City Council agenda under consent calendar. On the July 14,2020 City Council agenda,the monthly reports began to appear.The enclosed semi- annual report reflects the services from July through December 2023. Past Council Actions Meeting Date Description February 11, 2020 Council directed staff to provide the Fire and Ambulance services review semi-annually and to include call transfer data into the monthly report to be added to the consent calendar. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 6 powered by Legistar™16 Staff Report REPORT 24-0117 Analysis Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) Calls for Service The South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority,known as RCC,is the initial public-safety answering point (PSAP)for police and fire services within the City of Hermosa Beach.When RCC receives a call for service,the dispatcher collects critical data including name,phone number, address,and nature of the emergency.For police related incidents,RCC continues to gather additional information from the caller and dispatches police personnel as necessary.For fire related incidents,the critical data is collected,and the caller is transferred to the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD)dispatch center.Once received,a LACoFD dispatcher gathers all information needed to dispatch fire and EMS personnel.The critical data is collected by RCC,as a safeguard, prior to transferring the call to LACoFD.Should the call be dropped during the transfer and/or there is a change in the status of the patient calling for assistance,RCC can try to reconnect with the caller and relay the information to LACoFD,who can dispatch resources based on the information gathered. Total call time begins when the call is initiated with RCC to the arrival of units on scene. From July through December 2022,RCC transferred 477 calls for service to LACoFD dispatch with an average transfer time of 49 seconds.For the same time period in 2023,RCC transferred 434 calls for service to LACoFD dispatch with an average transfer time of 57 seconds.Based on the data, there was a decrease of 43 calls for service year-over-year during this time period.Attachment 1 provides the RCC call transfer time data for July through December 2023.Attachment 2 provides the average call answer time once the dispatch is transferred to LACoFD for call processing for the same time period. Table 1 below shows that from July through December 2023,Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to 1,059 calls for service with an average response time of 4 minutes and 27 seconds. Los Angeles County Fire Department defines average response time as the time that the first-arriving units,which excludes the Lifeguard units,are enroute and arrive at each incident and includes emergency and non-emergency calls.The time necessary to dispatch and the time necessary for the crews to leave the station are not included in the average response time data. Table 1: Los Angeles County Fire Department Incidents July-December 2023 Incident Type Number of Incidents Average Response Time Fire, Explosion 11 3:36 Rescue, EMS 639 4:07 Hazardous Condition 5 4:43 Service Call 9 3:24 Good Intent Call 371 4:56 False Alarm, False Call 15 5:14 Special or Other Incident Type 9 5:42 Grand Total 1059 4:27 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 2 of 6 powered by Legistar™17 Staff Report REPORT 24-0117 Incident Type Number of Incidents Average Response Time Fire, Explosion 11 3:36 Rescue, EMS 639 4:07 Hazardous Condition 5 4:43 Service Call 9 3:24 Good Intent Call 371 4:56 False Alarm, False Call 15 5:14 Special or Other Incident Type 9 5:42 Grand Total 1059 4:27 From July through December 2022,Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to 1,042 calls for service with an average response time of 4 minutes and 36 seconds.Attachments 3 and 4 provide average response times by incident type from July through December 2023. Automatic Aid Automatic aid is a critical partnership between Los Angeles County Fire Department and the Area G jurisdictions of El Segundo,Manhattan Beach,Redondo Beach,and Torrance.From July through December 2022,Los Angeles County Fire Department responded 21 times into surrounding jurisdictions to provide automatic aid,while LACoFD received aid 31 times.During the same period in 2023,LACoFD responded 19 times to provide aid and received aid 69 times.Attachment 5 illustrates auto aid responses provided by both the fire district (Los Angeles County Fire Department) and Area G cities (El Segundo,Manhattan Beach,Redondo Beach,and Torrance Fire Departments) from July through December 2023. Special Events Station 100 provided station tours and visits to Hermosa View and Hermosa Valley Elementary Schools.The crews also participated in community event activities such as the 9/11 Ceremony,, Hermosa for the Holidays,Beach Cites Toy Drive,and the Locale 90254 Event.Los Angeles County Fire Department also assisted with the Lighting of the Menorah. Fire Prevention Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel assigned to Station 100 are responsible for the annual business fire inspection program.Station personnel conduct fire and life safety inspections at businesses both large and small to ensure compliance with the Fire Code.In 2023,Station 100 conducted 645 business inspections.Table 2 shows the results of the business fire inspection program. Table 2: Business Fire Inspection Program Inspection Category Number of Inspections Passed 615 Reinspections 0 Vacant 25 Closed 05 Total 645 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 3 of 6 powered by Legistar™18 Staff Report REPORT 24-0117 Inspection Category Number of Inspections Passed 615 Reinspections 0 Vacant 25 Closed 05 Total 645 Film Permits From July through December 2023,the Community Resources Department and Los Angeles County Fire Department coordinated and approved 6 film permits.Attachment 6 provides details regarding the film permits issued.Table 3 below provides a breakdown of the permits by month with location information. Table 3: Annual Film Permits Date:Number of Film Permits Location July 3 Beach Volleyball Courts, North and South of Pier (Commercial Zone) and Two Private Residences September 1 Beach Volleyball Courts, North of Pier (Commercial Zone) October 1 Commercial Property November 1 Beach, North of Pier (Commercial Zone) McCormick Ambulance From July through December 2023,McCormick Ambulance completed 425 emergency transports and received 262 calls that were subsequently cancelled.During the same period in 2022, McCormick completed 486 emergency transports and received 286 calls that were subsequently cancelled.There was a decrease of 61 transports completed during the previous time period. Attachment 7 provides details regarding McCormick Ambulance Transports from July through December 2023. Table 4: McCormick Ambulance Transports January-December 2023 Month Number of Completed Transports Number of Cancelled Transports January-June 2023 385 245 July-December 2023 425 262 Total 810 507 City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 4 of 6 powered by Legistar™19 Staff Report REPORT 24-0117 In addition to providing basic transport data,recent monthly reports have discussed call arrival delays.From July through December 2023,the report indicated that 38 calls resulted in delayed Code 3 responses.A Code 3 response is one where the responding emergency units are driving with lights and sirens to a presumed life-threatening emergency,which is typically classified as an ALS call.According to the McCormick Ambulance contract,“response time must not exceed eight (8) minutes, fifty-nine (59) seconds” for a Code 3 incident. There were nine delayed Code 2 responses from July through December 2023.A Code 2 response is one where the responding emergency units are driving with lights and sirens to an emergency classified as a basic life support or BLS call.According to the McCormick Ambulance contract, “response time must not exceed fifteen (15) minutes, zero (0) seconds” for a Code 2 incident. As discussed in the monthly reports,delay causes include distance from the dispatched location; multiple calls received at the same time;or extended wait times at the local hospital emergency departments.McCormick Ambulance is working with stakeholders from the hospitals and Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency (EMS)to develop solutions to decrease patient transfer of care times and ensure ambulance personnel have returned to the field to respond to the next call for service. While arrival delays for patient transport are a customer service issue that needs to be mitigated, from a critical patient care standpoint,Los Angeles County Fire Department is providing care to patients and ensuring life saving measures are provided in a quick and efficient manner while McCormick is enroute to the patient’s location. General Plan Consistency: This report and associated recommendation have been evaluated for their consistency with the City’s General Plan. Relevant policies are listed below: Governance Element Goal 1. A high degree of transparency and integrity in the decision-making process. Policy: ·1.6 Long-term considerations.Prioritize decisions that provide long-term community benefit and discourage decisions that provide short-term community benefit but reduce long-term opportunities. Safety Element City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 5 of 6 powered by Legistar™20 Staff Report REPORT 24-0117 Goal 5. High quality police and fire protection services provided to the residents and visitors. Policies: ·5.1 High level of response.Achieve optimal utilization of allocated public safety resources and provide desired levels of response and protection within the community. ·5.4 Adequate emergency access.Require new development to be designed to provide adequate emergency access and to maintain current levels of emergency services. Fiscal Impact: Fire and ambulance services are contracted and accounted for during the annual budget process. Attachments: 1. RCC Call Transfer Report, July-December 2023 2. LA County Fire Call Transfer Report, July-December 2023 3. LA County 3rd and 4th Quarter Response Report 4. LA County Fire and McCormick Ambulance Incident Report 5. Automatic Aid Report, July-December 2023 6. Film Permit Report, July-December 2023 7. McCormick Ambulance Report July-December 2023 Respectfully Submitted by: Maurice Wright, Emergency Management Coordinator Concur: Brian Bennett, Los Angeles County Fire Department, Assistant Fire Chief Concur: Angela Crespi, Deputy City Manager Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 6 of 6 powered by Legistar™21 Name: Date: Description: 07/01/2023 19:24:06 HERM BCH W911 828 2 78 76 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/02/2023 13:53:38 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 47 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/02/2023 21:00:14 HERMOSA RESD 066 5 55 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/02/2023 22:07:57 HERMOSA RESD 066 7 84 77 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/02/2023 22:44:04 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 101 97 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/03/2023 3:35:44 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 43 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/03/2023 16:53:06 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 51 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/04/2023 12:07:50 HERMOSA RESD 066 5 62 57 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/04/2023 18:32:51 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 53 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/04/2023 18:38:11 HERM BCH WPH2 682 1 51 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/04/2023 18:46:17 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 51 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/04/2023 22:28:57 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 48 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/05/2023 2:23:40 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 39 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/05/2023 11:00:01 HERMOSA W911 828 8 47 39 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/05/2023 14:58:13 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 52 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/06/2023 0:16:16 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 50 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/06/2023 11:54:51 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 83 80 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/06/2023 14:49:42 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 34 30 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/06/2023 18:13:46 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 49 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/06/2023 18:13:56 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 160 154 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/07/2023 4:22:50 HERMOSA RESD 066 7 59 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/07/2023 13:51:26 HERMOSA W911 828 2 106 104 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/07/2023 14:44:43 HERM BCH WPH2 828 10 44 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/07/2023 23:37:16 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 46 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/08/2023 13:40:45 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 42 37 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/09/2023 8:51:55 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 43 38 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/09/2023 20:58:16 HERM BCH WPH2 682 11 103 92 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/10/2023 0:12:48 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 95 93 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/10/2023 10:12:17 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 115 113 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/10/2023 10:14:56 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 72 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/10/2023 14:07:07 HERMOSA WPH2 828 1 104 103 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/10/2023 14:10:00 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 46 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 Ad Hoc Report: Hermosa Beach LA County Transfer Report July 2023 - December 2023 Trans f Tran sf e South Bay Regional Comm Total Records: 859 Calls Seizure Date Seizure Time ALI City ALI Cla ALI E Answe r Transfe r Sec Transfe r Sec Call Type 22 07/11/2023 8:51:55 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 99 97 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/12/2023 10:25:23 HERMOSA BUSN 066 3 69 66 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/13/2023 0:53:06 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 74 69 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/13/2023 16:33:06 HERM BCH WPH2 828 1 34 33 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/13/2023 17:55:23 HERMOSA WPH2 828 11 106 95 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/14/2023 14:14:36 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 53 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/14/2023 20:19:49 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 33 31 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/15/2023 1:41:53 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 68 65 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/15/2023 4:44:00 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 49 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/15/2023 17:50:04 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 47 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/15/2023 19:24:51 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 52 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/16/2023 10:28:15 HERMOSA RESD 066 11 53 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/16/2023 19:59:13 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 31 28 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/17/2023 11:53:53 HERM BCH WPH2 828 9 71 62 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/17/2023 14:38:46 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 79 77 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/17/2023 14:38:59 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 71 69 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/18/2023 12:20:07 HERMOSA WPH2 828 12 64 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/18/2023 16:22:25 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 35 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/18/2023 21:33:26 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 32 28 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/19/2023 6:17:46 HERM BCH W911 828 10 70 60 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/19/2023 12:49:37 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 43 39 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/20/2023 1:55:39 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 146 141 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/20/2023 19:22:47 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 50 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/21/2023 19:18:55 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 48 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/22/2023 0:52:01 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 102 98 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/23/2023 16:12:31 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 54 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/24/2023 0:06:50 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 60 58 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/24/2023 15:26:07 HMB WPH2 828 10 55 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/24/2023 15:40:46 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 50 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/25/2023 13:38:05 HERM BCH WPH2 675 7 58 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/25/2023 14:06:13 HERMOSA VOIP 037 8 76 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/25/2023 18:54:12 HERMOSA RESD 066 4 26 22 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/26/2023 12:47:06 HERM BCH WPH2 828 10 75 65 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/26/2023 15:07:10 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 57 55 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/26/2023 19:19:55 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 127 125 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/27/2023 9:43:56 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 79 75 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/27/2023 20:46:05 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 44 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/28/2023 2:18:59 HERM BCH W911 828 3 83 80 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/28/2023 10:22:33 HERMOSA RESD 066 4 33 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/28/2023 13:31:44 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 57 53 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/28/2023 14:50:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 57 54 911 Calls TRUE !*39 23 07/29/2023 0:55:42 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 112 110 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/29/2023 5:17:29 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 30 27 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/29/2023 18:22:05 HERMOSA WPH2 828 7 42 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/29/2023 19:09:28 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 77 75 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/30/2023 0:44:29 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 85 81 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/30/2023 6:25:27 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 58 56 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/30/2023 8:03:57 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 73 71 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/30/2023 13:53:05 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 39 37 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/30/2023 14:18:32 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 55 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/30/2023 18:15:58 HERMOSA RESD 066 5 45 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/31/2023 5:06:06 HERM BCH WPH2 828 1 43 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/31/2023 6:19:13 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 73 70 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/31/2023 17:59:06 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 82 79 911 Calls TRUE !*39 07/31/2023 21:06:18 HERM BCH W911 828 4 79 75 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/02/2023 18:35:12 HERMOSA BUSN 066 2 123 121 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/02/2023 19:45:46 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 39 37 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/02/2023 23:04:42 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 92 89 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/04/2023 10:35:06 HERM BCH W911 828 2 70 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/04/2023 19:50:18 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 99 97 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/04/2023 20:44:10 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 50 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/05/2023 16:19:37 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 93 88 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/06/2023 6:59:34 HERMOSA W911 828 3 79 76 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/06/2023 7:30:56 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 32 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/06/2023 19:44:28 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 38 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/07/2023 0:27:51 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 50 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/07/2023 14:29:39 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 21 18 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/08/2023 11:41:02 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 47 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/08/2023 11:53:37 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 72 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/08/2023 14:15:27 HMB WPH2 828 7 71 64 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/10/2023 10:39:27 HERM BCH WPH2 829 1 102 101 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/10/2023 12:15:33 HERMOSA W911 828 4 74 70 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/10/2023 21:36:30 HERM BCH W911 828 3 66 63 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 1:24:35 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 63 61 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 8:27:19 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 46 43 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 9:23:15 HERMOSA WPH2 828 10 36 26 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 15:20:57 HERMOSA BUSN 066 1 48 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 18:28:36 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 36 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 19:39:36 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 33 30 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 22:00:17 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 61 58 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 22:20:16 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 108 106 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/11/2023 23:45:12 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 97 93 911 Calls TRUE !*39 24 08/12/2023 14:56:58 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 122 117 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/13/2023 0:44:32 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 39 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/13/2023 2:22:57 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 60 56 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/14/2023 12:45:48 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 45 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/14/2023 14:39:23 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 60 56 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/14/2023 18:56:08 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 151 149 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/16/2023 20:35:30 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 94 92 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/17/2023 17:26:46 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 43 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/18/2023 3:35:52 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 36 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/18/2023 6:44:18 HERMOSA WPH2 828 7 33 26 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/18/2023 15:38:32 HERM BCH WPH2 828 1 39 38 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/19/2023 4:08:20 HERM BCH WPH2 828 8 54 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/19/2023 8:11:59 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 31 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/19/2023 12:02:13 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 92 86 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/20/2023 3:33:59 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 55 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/20/2023 11:54:00 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 54 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/20/2023 15:14:34 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 63 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/20/2023 20:10:07 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 64 61 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/21/2023 2:12:10 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 49 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/22/2023 2:05:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 42 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/22/2023 14:52:14 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 78 74 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/22/2023 18:36:56 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 49 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/22/2023 20:07:09 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 64 61 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/23/2023 1:31:02 HERMOSA RESD 066 5 64 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/24/2023 14:55:13 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 126 121 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/24/2023 15:23:49 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 38 36 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/24/2023 18:08:52 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 66 61 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/24/2023 18:38:46 HMB WPH2 828 2 93 91 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/25/2023 20:47:15 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 46 43 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/25/2023 22:03:49 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 51 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/26/2023 12:40:45 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 127 125 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/26/2023 13:05:39 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 79 75 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/27/2023 2:21:47 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 54 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/27/2023 14:03:54 HERM BCH WPH2 828 16 56 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/27/2023 16:56:54 HERM BCH W911 828 2 37 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/27/2023 21:14:29 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 55 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/28/2023 4:45:45 HERMOSA RESD 066 4 54 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/28/2023 9:51:54 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 25 21 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/28/2023 15:40:16 HERM BCH W911 828 2 51 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/28/2023 19:49:34 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 67 64 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/29/2023 5:43:44 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 44 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 25 08/29/2023 7:34:40 HERMOSA RESD 066 6 85 79 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/29/2023 18:25:36 HERMOSA WPH2 675 3 38 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/30/2023 12:23:45 HERMOSA RESD 066 7 48 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/30/2023 13:28:12 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 85 78 911 Calls TRUE !*39 08/31/2023 14:14:22 HERM BCH WPH2 682 4 69 65 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/01/2023 4:59:25 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 71 69 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/01/2023 7:40:16 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 33 31 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/01/2023 16:33:07 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 62 58 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/02/2023 11:57:51 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 52 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/02/2023 13:33:36 HERMOSA W911 828 4 38 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/03/2023 2:21:00 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 48 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/03/2023 13:47:15 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 58 53 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/03/2023 14:04:49 HERM BCH WPH2 828 12 48 36 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/03/2023 19:49:02 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 68 66 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 2:51:07 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 30 28 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 3:23:30 HMB WPH2 828 5 56 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 8:40:10 HERM BCH W911 828 2 36 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 19:39:49 HMB WPH2 828 1 65 64 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 19:39:55 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 27 25 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 19:39:59 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 28 23 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 19:40:04 HERM BCH W911 828 41 81 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39! 09/04/2023 19:40:38 HERM BCH WPH2 828 16 97 81 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 20:36:28 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 78 71 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/04/2023 21:38:26 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 72 66 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/05/2023 14:03:54 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 85 82 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/06/2023 3:16:29 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 53 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/06/2023 7:57:03 HERMOSA VOIP 037 5 59 54 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/06/2023 14:54:53 HERM BCH WPH2 828 12 66 54 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/06/2023 15:13:15 HERM BCH WPH2 828 1 58 57 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/06/2023 15:27:42 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 59 57 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/07/2023 4:58:44 HERMOSA RESD 066 4 21 17 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/07/2023 12:40:25 HERM BCH WPH2 828 1 51 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/08/2023 20:05:14 HERM BCH WPH2 828 1 77 76 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/09/2023 13:33:01 HERMOSA VOIP 037 5 40 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/09/2023 21:08:17 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 30 28 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/10/2023 0:37:39 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 36 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/10/2023 11:24:12 HERMOSA RESD 066 3 30 27 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/11/2023 7:52:16 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 78 75 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/11/2023 8:51:04 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 79 77 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/11/2023 8:54:41 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 58 56 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/12/2023 5:05:11 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 55 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 26 09/12/2023 22:20:06 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 48 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/13/2023 5:59:21 HERM BCH WPH2 828 9 76 67 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/13/2023 12:57:11 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 62 60 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/13/2023 14:05:56 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 50 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/14/2023 18:08:20 HERM BCH WPH2 828 12 35 23 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/14/2023 18:08:51 HERMOSA WPH2 828 8 75 67 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/15/2023 13:21:15 HERMOSA VOIP 037 20 50 30 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/15/2023 15:52:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 45 39 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/16/2023 12:31:18 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 44 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/16/2023 17:32:52 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 82 79 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/18/2023 7:10:03 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 78 75 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/18/2023 10:25:47 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 55 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/18/2023 14:07:40 HERMOSA VOIP 037 13 81 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/18/2023 19:02:33 HERMOSA VOIP 037 7 103 96 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/19/2023 13:45:54 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 54 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/20/2023 10:42:28 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 52 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/20/2023 17:20:52 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 73 70 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/20/2023 18:33:11 HERM BCH WPH1 828 4 46 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/21/2023 7:47:34 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 51 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/21/2023 13:00:33 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 100 98 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/22/2023 21:52:28 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 70 64 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/22/2023 22:08:46 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 51 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/23/2023 22:38:18 HERMOSA W911 828 2 83 81 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/24/2023 1:17:03 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 63 61 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/24/2023 2:25:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 36 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/25/2023 6:31:45 HERMOSA W911 828 2 53 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/25/2023 23:36:53 HERMOSA WPH2 828 12 41 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/26/2023 0:52:08 HERMOSA WPH2 828 7 42 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/26/2023 3:11:50 HERM BCH W911 828 3 46 43 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/26/2023 11:59:40 HERMOSA VOIP 037 10 57 47 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/27/2023 14:12:43 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 62 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/28/2023 8:47:54 HMB WPH2 828 4 66 62 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/28/2023 14:23:15 HERM BCH VOIP 037 2 53 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 09/30/2023 0:38:18 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 46 44 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/01/2023 18:09:59 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 81 76 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/01/2023 22:35:33 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 72 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/02/2023 8:31:27 HERMOSA BUSN 066 2 61 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/03/2023 13:17:12 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 54 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/04/2023 19:06:17 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 51 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/05/2023 0:05:12 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 89 87 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/06/2023 11:04:02 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 102 100 911 Calls TRUE !*39 27 10/06/2023 12:39:26 HERMOSA RESD 066 5 35 30 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/06/2023 17:15:43 HERM BCH WPH2 828 11 57 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/07/2023 14:31:51 HERMOSA BUSN 066 2 15 13 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/08/2023 13:35:37 HERM BCH WPH2 828 15 56 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/09/2023 0:36:30 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 47 43 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/10/2023 20:19:27 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 93 91 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/11/2023 10:27:09 HERM BCH WPH2 682 6 86 80 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/11/2023 21:26:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 10 50 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/12/2023 12:49:00 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 54 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/12/2023 15:52:28 HERMOSA WPH2 828 19 104 85 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/13/2023 20:41:29 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 49 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/14/2023 14:14:07 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 38 36 911 Calls TRUE !*39 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52 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/28/2023 21:05:58 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 72 67 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/29/2023 17:08:11 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 40 38 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/29/2023 17:08:26 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 39 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/29/2023 18:20:40 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 98 96 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/29/2023 18:22:36 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 52 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/31/2023 2:16:00 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 76 74 911 Calls TRUE !*39 10/31/2023 6:09:21 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 47 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39! 10/31/2023 9:59:06 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 52 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/01/2023 0:55:55 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 67 63 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/01/2023 15:04:42 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 38 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/02/2023 15:52:59 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 73 70 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/02/2023 17:42:12 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 65 63 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/02/2023 18:41:59 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 44 38 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/03/2023 11:48:11 HERMOSA VOIP 070 3 63 60 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/04/2023 19:13:12 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 64 60 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/06/2023 8:36:57 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 23 19 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/06/2023 16:00:19 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 36 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/07/2023 20:11:34 HERMOSA RESD 066 4 86 82 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/07/2023 20:35:36 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 48 44 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/08/2023 7:10:02 HERMOSA WPH2 828 6 54 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/10/2023 4:34:45 HERMOSA W911 828 2 68 66 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/10/2023 11:34:20 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 42 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/10/2023 15:44:26 HERM BCH WPH2 828 8 54 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/10/2023 22:47:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 83 79 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/10/2023 22:48:43 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 107 102 911 Calls TRUE !*39! 11/11/2023 16:59:42 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 31 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/12/2023 4:09:12 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 54 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/12/2023 7:28:58 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 95 89 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/12/2023 11:58:18 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 49 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/12/2023 16:51:34 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 87 84 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/12/2023 18:38:00 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 38 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/13/2023 17:52:15 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 102 100 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/13/2023 17:54:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 41 39 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/13/2023 20:43:03 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 39 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/14/2023 8:33:22 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 44 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/14/2023 16:09:23 HERMOSA W911 829 4 79 75 911 Calls TRUE !*39 3 29 11/14/2023 17:07:31 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 44 37 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/14/2023 19:07:23 HERMOSA VOIP 037 2 44 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/16/2023 6:07:24 HERMOSA VOIP 070 0 40 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/17/2023 8:53:58 HERM BCH WPH2 682 6 49 43 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/17/2023 10:24:24 HERMOSA VOIP 037 3 28 25 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/17/2023 11:43:11 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 36 33 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/17/2023 15:03:43 HERMOSA W911 828 3 75 72 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/17/2023 20:23:32 HERMOSA W911 828 4 67 63 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/17/2023 22:58:32 HERM BCH W911 828 2 56 54 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/18/2023 16:33:08 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 26 21 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/19/2023 12:58:13 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 72 69 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/20/2023 3:46:28 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 26 24 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/20/2023 11:24:36 HERMOSA VOIP 037 6 38 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/20/2023 15:50:23 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 35 33 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/21/2023 8:10:24 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 44 41 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/21/2023 13:11:37 HERMOSA W911 828 3 60 57 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/21/2023 16:58:45 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 38 35 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/22/2023 10:23:00 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 126 121 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/22/2023 10:23:52 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 39 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/23/2023 10:19:54 HMB WPH2 828 8 74 66 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/23/2023 11:04:45 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 55 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/23/2023 15:13:17 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 53 51 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/23/2023 22:17:15 HERMOSA WPH2 829 1 43 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/24/2023 6:59:35 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 62 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/25/2023 10:19:51 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 37 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/25/2023 13:06:27 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 27 25 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/26/2023 1:46:37 HMB WPH2 828 4 50 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/26/2023 9:40:41 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 51 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/26/2023 11:11:06 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 41 39 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/27/2023 4:53:28 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 33 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/27/2023 17:12:42 HERMOSA VOIP 037 6 44 38 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/30/2023 7:09:40 HERMOSA RESD 066 5 65 60 911 Calls TRUE !*39 11/30/2023 18:12:07 HERM BCH W911 828 3 58 55 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/01/2023 15:19:02 HERMOSA W911 828 1 195 194 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/01/2023 15:19:45 HERMOSA WPH2 828 1 97 96 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/02/2023 12:35:52 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 46 43 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/03/2023 12:56:11 HERMOSA W911 828 2 34 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/03/2023 20:06:35 HERMOSA WPH2 828 7 63 56 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/04/2023 15:37:18 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 46 42 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/04/2023 19:32:40 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 120 118 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/04/2023 21:16:25 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 33 30 911 Calls TRUE !*39 30 12/05/2023 12:00:09 HERM BCH WPH2 828 7 59 52 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/06/2023 9:59:52 HERM BCH WPH2 828 15 74 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/06/2023 10:08:15 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 100 98 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/06/2023 11:00:30 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 38 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/06/2023 12:28:07 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 87 85 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/06/2023 13:20:30 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 73 69 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/06/2023 13:43:45 HERMOSA VOIP 037 11 79 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/06/2023 14:31:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 57 55 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/07/2023 15:03:11 HERM BCH WPH2 682 3 62 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/07/2023 18:19:43 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 40 36 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/08/2023 13:10:35 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 81 78 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/09/2023 9:21:52 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 71 68 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/09/2023 21:06:56 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 105 103 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/10/2023 0:11:11 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 54 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/10/2023 0:44:47 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 48 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/10/2023 0:49:52 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 58 54 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/10/2023 8:02:43 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 51 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/10/2023 11:50:37 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 40 36 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/10/2023 17:24:35 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 97 95 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/10/2023 21:00:46 HERMOSA W911 828 2 39 37 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/11/2023 10:33:38 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 63 60 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/11/2023 14:58:14 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 62 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/12/2023 2:00:44 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 31 29 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/12/2023 22:22:01 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 101 99 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/13/2023 8:44:50 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 40 38 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/13/2023 11:10:28 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 62 56 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/14/2023 8:22:06 HERMOSA W911 828 2 58 56 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/14/2023 11:52:02 HERMOSA WPH2 828 3 26 23 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/15/2023 1:04:33 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 41 39 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/15/2023 11:09:40 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 59 54 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/15/2023 19:50:26 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 56 54 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/15/2023 20:00:01 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 53 49 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/16/2023 10:32:27 HERMOSA WPH2 828 6 83 77 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/16/2023 13:05:40 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 74 71 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/16/2023 15:56:54 HERMOSA WPH2 828 5 37 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/17/2023 17:02:12 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 111 105 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/17/2023 22:33:12 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 42 38 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/18/2023 2:04:05 HERM BCH W911 828 6 40 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/18/2023 23:59:11 HERM BCH W911 828 5 60 55 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/19/2023 11:08:33 HERM BCH WPH2 828 4 87 83 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/21/2023 4:31:45 HERMOSA RESD 066 4 111 107 911 Calls TRUE !*39 31 12/22/2023 0:32:55 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 198 196 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/22/2023 4:40:51 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 48 46 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/22/2023 11:12:01 HERMOSA VOIP 037 6 29 23 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/22/2023 13:11:34 HERMOSA RESD 066 2 46 44 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/22/2023 13:49:49 HERMOSA WPH2 828 4 38 34 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/22/2023 13:50:24 HERMOSA W911 828 2 25 23 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/22/2023 21:38:03 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 50 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/22/2023 22:51:05 HERM BCH WPH2 828 8 63 55 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/24/2023 7:01:14 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 48 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/25/2023 8:34:44 HERM BCH WPH2 828 6 46 40 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/25/2023 8:35:07 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 34 31 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/25/2023 12:30:23 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 61 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/25/2023 20:04:08 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 79 77 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/26/2023 3:35:39 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 45 43 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/26/2023 10:22:00 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 79 76 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/26/2023 20:19:08 HERMOSA VOIP 037 6 51 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/26/2023 20:46:55 HERMOSA VOIP 070 3 70 67 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/27/2023 16:33:17 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 47 45 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/27/2023 18:48:15 HERMOSA VOIP 037 4 64 60 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/27/2023 21:07:12 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 66 61 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/28/2023 7:00:02 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 69 66 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/28/2023 10:36:24 HERMOSA WPH2 829 5 53 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/28/2023 14:31:44 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 50 48 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/28/2023 19:05:27 HERM BCH WPH2 828 2 46 44 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/29/2023 7:45:56 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 58 55 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/29/2023 15:46:07 HERMOSA WPH2 828 7 126 119 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/30/2023 0:56:08 HERM BCH W911 828 1 74 73 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/30/2023 1:03:16 HERM BCH W911 828 2 61 59 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/30/2023 1:32:20 HERM BCH W911 828 1 51 50 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/30/2023 1:35:22 HERM BCH W911 828 1 18 17 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/30/2023 10:32:22 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 24 22 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/30/2023 13:07:31 HERMOSA WPH2 828 2 34 32 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/30/2023 20:17:59 HERMOSA W911 828 4 40 36 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/31/2023 13:02:50 HERM BCH WPH2 828 5 79 74 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/31/2023 13:04:14 HERM BCH WPH2 828 9 34 25 911 Calls TRUE !*39 12/31/2023 19:09:02 HERM BCH WPH2 828 3 97 94 911 Calls TRUE !*39 434.00 4.04 57Answer Time Answerwer to transfer 32 Ad Hoc Report: Name: Date: Description: Seizure Date Seizure Time ALI City Answer Secs Call Type ID ALI Class 7/1/2023 19:25:28 HERM BCH 24 911 Calls WPH2 7/2/2023 13:54:29 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/2/2023 21:01:14 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/2/2023 22:09:26 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/2/2023 22:45:49 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/3/2023 03:36:31 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/3/2023 16:54:01 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/4/2023 12:08:57 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/4/2023 18:33:48 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/4/2023 18:39:06 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/4/2023 18:47:12 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/4/2023 20:53:49 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/4/2023 22:29:49 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/5/2023 02:24:23 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/5/2023 11:00:52 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/5/2023 14:59:09 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/6/2023 00:17:10 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/6/2023 11:56:18 HERMOSA BEACH 23 911 Calls VOIP 7/6/2023 14:50:20 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/6/2023 18:14:39 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/6/2023 18:16:40 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/7/2023 04:23:54 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/7/2023 13:53:16 HERMOSA BEACH 39 911 Calls WPH2 7/7/2023 14:45:31 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/7/2023 23:38:06 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 7/8/2023 13:41:31 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/9/2023 08:52:43 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/9/2023 21:00:03 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/10/2023 00:14:27 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/10/2023 10:14:16 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/10/2023 10:16:12 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/10/2023 14:08:55 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/10/2023 14:10:50 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/11/2023 08:53:38 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/12/2023 10:26:37 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls BUSN 7/13/2023 00:54:24 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/13/2023 16:33:44 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/13/2023 17:57:13 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/14/2023 10:21:27 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/14/2023 14:15:33 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/14/2023 15:55:31 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/14/2023 20:20:26 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/15/2023 01:43:05 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 Hermosa Call Answer Time 1/2/2024 Semi-Annual Report - July-December 2023 Los Angeles County Fire 33 7/15/2023 04:44:53 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 7/15/2023 17:50:55 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/15/2023 19:25:47 HERM BCH 48 911 Calls WPH2 7/16/2023 10:29:13 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/16/2023 19:59:48 HERM BCH 69 911 Calls WPH2 7/17/2023 11:55:09 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/17/2023 14:40:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/17/2023 14:40:14 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/18/2023 12:21:15 HERMOSA BEACH 71 911 Calls WPH2 7/18/2023 16:23:04 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/18/2023 21:34:02 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 7/19/2023 06:19:01 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/19/2023 12:50:24 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/20/2023 01:58:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/20/2023 19:23:42 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/21/2023 19:19:48 HERM BCH 40 911 Calls WPH2 7/22/2023 00:53:47 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/23/2023 16:13:30 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/24/2023 00:07:55 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 7/24/2023 15:27:07 HMB 37 911 Calls WPH2 7/24/2023 15:41:40 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/25/2023 13:39:08 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 7/25/2023 14:07:33 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/25/2023 18:54:43 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/26/2023 12:48:25 HERM BCH 29 911 Calls WPH2 7/26/2023 15:08:12 HERMOSA BEACH 3 911 Calls RESD 7/26/2023 19:22:07 HERMOSA BEACH 16 911 Calls WPH2 7/27/2023 09:45:19 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/27/2023 20:46:54 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/28/2023 02:20:27 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/28/2023 10:23:11 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/28/2023 13:32:45 HERMOSA BEACH 40 911 Calls VOIP 7/28/2023 14:51:45 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 7/29/2023 00:57:38 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/29/2023 05:18:03 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 7/29/2023 18:22:52 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/29/2023 19:10:50 HERM BCH 74 911 Calls WPH2 7/30/2023 00:45:58 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/30/2023 06:26:29 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/30/2023 08:05:15 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/30/2023 13:53:49 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/30/2023 14:19:31 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/30/2023 18:16:49 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 7/31/2023 05:06:53 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/31/2023 06:20:31 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/31/2023 18:00:33 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 7/31/2023 21:07:41 HERM BCH 35 911 Calls WPH2 8/2/2023 18:37:20 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls BUSN 8/2/2023 19:46:30 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/2/2023 23:06:18 HERMOSA BEACH 16 911 Calls WPH2 34 8/3/2023 09:25:00 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/4/2023 10:36:20 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/4/2023 19:52:02 HERMOSA BEACH 15 911 Calls WPH2 8/4/2023 20:45:04 HERMOSA BEACH 29 911 Calls WPH2 8/5/2023 16:21:15 HERM BCH 29 911 Calls WPH2 8/6/2023 07:00:58 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/6/2023 07:31:33 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 8/6/2023 19:45:11 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/7/2023 00:28:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/7/2023 14:30:05 HERMOSA BEACH 30 911 Calls WPH2 8/8/2023 11:41:54 HERM BCH 15 911 Calls WPH2 8/8/2023 11:54:53 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 8/8/2023 14:16:43 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/10/2023 10:41:14 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/10/2023 12:16:52 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/10/2023 21:37:41 HERM BCH 15 911 Calls WPH2 8/11/2023 01:25:44 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 8/11/2023 08:28:10 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/11/2023 09:23:56 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/11/2023 15:21:50 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls BUSN 8/11/2023 18:29:16 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/11/2023 19:40:14 HERMOSA BEACH 41 911 Calls WPH2 8/11/2023 22:01:22 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/11/2023 22:22:08 HERMOSA BEACH 3 911 Calls WPH2 8/11/2023 23:46:54 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/12/2023 11:43:44 HERM BCH 53 911 Calls WPH2 8/12/2023 11:46:41 HERM BCH 12 Administrative WPH2 8/12/2023 14:59:05 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/13/2023 00:45:15 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 8/14/2023 12:46:38 HERMOSA BEACH 31 911 Calls VOIP 8/14/2023 14:40:28 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/14/2023 18:58:44 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/16/2023 20:37:09 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 8/17/2023 17:27:35 HERMOSA BEACH 19 911 Calls RESD 8/18/2023 03:36:33 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/18/2023 06:44:56 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/18/2023 15:39:16 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/19/2023 04:09:19 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/19/2023 08:12:34 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 8/19/2023 12:03:50 HERM BCH 31 911 Calls WPH2 8/20/2023 03:34:59 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/20/2023 11:54:58 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 8/20/2023 15:15:42 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 8/20/2023 20:11:16 HERM BCH 43 911 Calls WPH2 8/21/2023 02:13:04 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/22/2023 02:06:31 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/22/2023 14:53:37 HERMOSA BEACH 28 911 Calls WPH2 8/22/2023 18:37:50 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 8/22/2023 20:08:18 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls VOIP 8/23/2023 01:32:11 HERMOSA BEACH 3 911 Calls RESD 35 8/24/2023 13:41:33 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 8/24/2023 14:57:24 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/24/2023 15:24:32 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/24/2023 18:10:03 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/24/2023 18:40:24 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/25/2023 20:48:06 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 8/25/2023 22:04:45 HERM BCH 24 911 Calls WPH2 8/26/2023 12:42:57 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 8/26/2023 13:07:03 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/27/2023 02:22:46 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/27/2023 14:04:55 HERM BCH 36 911 Calls WPH2 8/27/2023 16:57:36 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/27/2023 21:15:29 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/28/2023 04:46:45 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 8/28/2023 09:52:24 HERMOSA BEACH 22 911 Calls VOIP 8/28/2023 15:41:12 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/28/2023 19:50:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/29/2023 05:44:33 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/29/2023 07:36:10 HERMOSA BEACH 28 911 Calls RESD 8/29/2023 18:26:20 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/29/2023 18:27:07 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 8/30/2023 12:24:39 HERMOSA BEACH 36 911 Calls RESD 8/30/2023 13:29:42 HERM BCH 104 911 Calls WPH2 8/30/2023 20:53:27 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 8/31/2023 14:15:36 HERM BCH 15 911 Calls WPH2 9/1/2023 05:00:41 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/1/2023 07:40:54 HERMOSA BEACH 39 911 Calls VOIP 9/1/2023 16:34:14 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/2/2023 11:58:48 HERMOSA BEACH 22 911 Calls WPH2 9/2/2023 13:34:19 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/3/2023 02:21:53 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/3/2023 13:48:18 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/3/2023 14:05:42 HERM BCH 6 911 Calls WPH2 9/3/2023 19:50:15 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls VOIP 9/4/2023 02:51:42 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/4/2023 02:52:55 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 03:24:31 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 08:40:51 HERM BCH 24 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 19:40:27 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 19:40:33 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 19:40:59 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 19:42:20 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 20:37:51 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/4/2023 21:39:43 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/5/2023 14:05:24 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/6/2023 03:17:27 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/6/2023 07:58:08 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls VOIP 9/6/2023 14:56:04 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/6/2023 15:14:18 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/6/2023 15:28:46 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 36 9/7/2023 04:59:11 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 9/7/2023 12:41:21 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/8/2023 20:06:36 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/9/2023 13:33:46 HERMOSA BEACH 55 911 Calls VOIP 9/9/2023 21:08:53 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 9/10/2023 00:38:20 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/10/2023 11:24:48 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 9/11/2023 07:53:39 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/11/2023 08:52:28 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/11/2023 08:55:44 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/12/2023 05:06:11 HERMOSA BEACH 16 911 Calls WPH2 9/12/2023 22:20:59 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/13/2023 06:00:42 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/13/2023 12:58:18 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/13/2023 14:06:51 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/14/2023 14:34:33 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/14/2023 18:09:00 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/14/2023 18:10:12 HERM BCH 32 911 Calls WPH2 9/15/2023 13:22:10 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/15/2023 15:53:34 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/16/2023 12:32:07 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/16/2023 17:34:19 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/17/2023 11:02:48 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/18/2023 07:11:26 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/18/2023 10:26:47 HERM BCH 34 911 Calls WPH2 9/18/2023 14:09:06 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/18/2023 19:04:21 HERMOSA BEACH 28 911 Calls VOIP 9/19/2023 13:46:53 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/20/2023 10:43:25 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/20/2023 17:22:10 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/20/2023 18:34:02 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/21/2023 07:48:30 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/21/2023 13:02:18 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/22/2023 21:53:43 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/22/2023 22:09:42 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/23/2023 22:39:46 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls W911 9/24/2023 01:18:11 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/24/2023 02:26:25 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/25/2023 06:03:32 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/25/2023 06:32:43 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/25/2023 23:37:39 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/26/2023 00:52:55 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/26/2023 03:12:41 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/26/2023 12:00:42 HERMOSA BEACH 27 911 Calls VOIP 9/26/2023 14:13:48 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/27/2023 14:13:50 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/28/2023 08:49:05 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/28/2023 14:24:13 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls VOIP 9/30/2023 00:39:09 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 9/30/2023 09:21:10 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 37 10/1/2023 18:11:25 HERMOSA BEACH 16 911 Calls WPH2 10/1/2023 22:36:51 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/2/2023 08:32:34 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls BUSN 10/2/2023 15:15:33 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/3/2023 13:18:11 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/4/2023 19:07:14 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 10/5/2023 00:06:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/6/2023 11:05:49 HERM BCH 67 911 Calls WPH2 10/6/2023 12:40:07 HERMOSA BEACH 56 911 Calls RESD 10/6/2023 17:16:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/7/2023 14:32:12 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls BUSN 10/8/2023 13:36:38 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/9/2023 00:37:22 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/10/2023 20:21:05 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/11/2023 10:28:40 HERM BCH 19 911 Calls WPH2 10/11/2023 21:27:39 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/12/2023 12:49:59 HERMOSA BEACH 40 911 Calls VOIP 10/12/2023 15:54:17 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/13/2023 20:42:23 HERMOSA BEACH 16 911 Calls VOIP 10/14/2023 14:14:51 HERM BCH 24 911 Calls WPH2 10/14/2023 16:56:18 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/15/2023 14:36:46 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/15/2023 15:52:08 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/16/2023 09:51:01 HERMOSA BEACH 75 911 Calls VOIP 10/16/2023 12:34:33 HERM BCH 15 911 Calls WPH2 10/16/2023 19:31:16 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/17/2023 11:40:26 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/17/2023 11:53:45 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/18/2023 23:17:55 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/19/2023 06:16:37 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/19/2023 08:11:57 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/20/2023 00:28:20 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/20/2023 00:28:22 HERM BCH 62 911 Calls WPH2 10/20/2023 02:30:17 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 10/20/2023 23:47:18 HERM BCH 23 911 Calls WPH2 10/21/2023 13:06:15 HERM BCH 15 911 Calls WPH2 10/22/2023 13:33:35 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/23/2023 09:55:13 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/23/2023 11:33:47 HERMOSA BEACH 36 911 Calls VOIP 10/23/2023 22:13:21 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/24/2023 03:14:55 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 10/24/2023 09:00:54 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/24/2023 11:35:57 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/24/2023 18:57:02 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 10/25/2023 08:56:44 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/25/2023 10:05:01 HERM BCH 93 911 Calls WPH2 10/25/2023 13:11:26 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 10/26/2023 08:14:19 HERM BCH 15 911 Calls WPH2 10/27/2023 13:21:39 HERMOSA BEACH 3 911 Calls WPH2 10/28/2023 09:00:49 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 38 10/28/2023 19:20:47 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls BUSN 10/28/2023 21:07:15 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/29/2023 17:08:57 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/29/2023 17:09:10 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/29/2023 18:22:23 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/29/2023 18:23:34 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/31/2023 02:17:21 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 10/31/2023 06:10:05 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/31/2023 06:10:25 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 10/31/2023 06:10:40 HERMOSA BEACH 21 Administrative VOIP 10/31/2023 10:00:03 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/1/2023 00:57:07 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/1/2023 15:05:25 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/2/2023 15:54:17 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/2/2023 17:43:22 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls VOIP 11/2/2023 18:42:48 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/3/2023 11:49:19 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 11/4/2023 19:14:21 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/6/2023 08:37:25 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/6/2023 16:01:00 HERM BCH 32 911 Calls WPH2 11/7/2023 20:13:06 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 11/7/2023 20:36:29 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/8/2023 07:11:01 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/9/2023 23:44:41 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/10/2023 04:35:58 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/10/2023 11:35:07 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 11/10/2023 15:45:25 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/10/2023 22:49:12 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/11/2023 17:00:19 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/12/2023 04:10:11 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 11/12/2023 07:30:38 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/12/2023 11:59:12 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 11/12/2023 16:53:06 HERM BCH 27 911 Calls WPH2 11/12/2023 18:38:43 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/12/2023 21:52:39 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/13/2023 17:54:02 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/13/2023 17:55:30 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/13/2023 20:43:47 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/14/2023 08:34:12 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 11/14/2023 16:10:48 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/14/2023 17:08:20 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/14/2023 19:08:12 HERMOSA BEACH 3 911 Calls VOIP 11/16/2023 06:08:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 11/17/2023 08:54:53 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/17/2023 10:24:57 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 11/17/2023 11:43:53 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/17/2023 15:05:04 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/17/2023 20:24:44 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/17/2023 22:59:33 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/18/2023 16:33:39 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 39 11/19/2023 12:59:30 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/19/2023 16:59:38 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/20/2023 03:46:59 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 11/20/2023 11:25:19 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 11/20/2023 15:51:03 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/21/2023 08:11:13 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/21/2023 13:12:42 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 11/22/2023 10:24:36 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/22/2023 10:25:11 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/23/2023 10:21:14 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/23/2023 11:05:45 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 11/23/2023 22:18:03 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/24/2023 07:00:14 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/24/2023 07:00:42 HERM BCH 3 911 Calls WPH2 11/25/2023 10:20:33 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/25/2023 13:06:59 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/26/2023 01:47:33 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/26/2023 09:41:37 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/26/2023 11:11:53 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/27/2023 04:54:06 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 11/27/2023 17:13:32 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls VOIP 11/30/2023 07:10:51 HERMOSA BEACH 16 911 Calls RESD 11/30/2023 18:13:10 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/1/2023 15:21:27 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/1/2023 15:22:22 HERMOSA BEACH 62 911 Calls WPH2 12/2/2023 12:36:43 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 12/3/2023 12:56:50 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/3/2023 15:06:45 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/3/2023 20:07:43 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/4/2023 15:38:10 HERM BCH 59 911 Calls WPH2 12/4/2023 19:34:45 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/4/2023 21:17:03 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 12/5/2023 12:01:14 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/6/2023 10:01:11 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/6/2023 10:10:00 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/6/2023 11:01:13 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/6/2023 12:29:39 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/6/2023 13:21:48 HERM BCH 17 911 Calls WPH2 12/6/2023 13:45:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 12/6/2023 14:32:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/6/2023 15:58:53 HMB 40 911 Calls WPH2 12/7/2023 15:04:18 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/7/2023 18:20:28 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/8/2023 13:12:01 HERM BCH 32 911 Calls WPH2 12/9/2023 09:23:08 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/9/2023 21:08:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/10/2023 00:12:10 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/10/2023 00:45:40 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/10/2023 00:50:55 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/10/2023 08:03:39 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 40 12/10/2023 11:51:22 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/10/2023 14:20:16 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/10/2023 17:26:17 HERM BCH 27 911 Calls WPH2 12/10/2023 21:01:30 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 12/11/2023 10:34:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/11/2023 14:59:20 HERMOSA BEACH 42 911 Calls WPH2 12/12/2023 02:01:20 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 12/12/2023 22:23:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/13/2023 08:45:35 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/13/2023 11:11:35 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/14/2023 08:23:08 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/14/2023 11:52:33 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/15/2023 01:05:19 HERM BCH 65 911 Calls WPH2 12/15/2023 11:10:44 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/15/2023 19:51:27 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/15/2023 20:00:59 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/16/2023 10:33:54 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/16/2023 13:06:59 HERM BCH 43 911 Calls WPH2 12/16/2023 15:57:35 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/17/2023 17:04:08 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/18/2023 02:04:50 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/18/2023 07:23:26 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/19/2023 00:00:16 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/19/2023 11:10:05 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/21/2023 04:33:42 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls RESD 12/22/2023 00:36:18 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/22/2023 04:41:44 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/22/2023 11:12:35 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 12/22/2023 13:12:25 HERMOSA BEACH 21 911 Calls RESD 12/22/2023 13:50:32 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/22/2023 13:50:53 HERMOSA BEACH 25 911 Calls WPH2 12/22/2023 21:38:58 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls W911 12/22/2023 22:52:13 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/24/2023 07:02:06 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/25/2023 08:35:35 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/25/2023 08:35:46 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/25/2023 12:31:29 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 12/25/2023 20:05:32 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 12/26/2023 03:36:29 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/26/2023 10:23:23 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/26/2023 20:48:10 HERMOSA BEACH 53 911 Calls VOIP 12/27/2023 16:34:09 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/27/2023 18:49:24 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 12/27/2023 21:08:23 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/28/2023 07:01:16 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/28/2023 10:37:22 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/28/2023 14:32:38 HERMOSA BEACH 46 911 Calls WPH2 12/28/2023 19:06:17 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/29/2023 07:46:59 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/29/2023 15:48:18 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 41 12/30/2023 00:57:27 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/30/2023 01:04:21 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/30/2023 01:33:15 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/30/2023 01:35:45 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls W911 12/30/2023 10:32:51 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/30/2023 13:08:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/30/2023 19:13:12 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/30/2023 20:18:44 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/31/2023 13:04:14 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 12/31/2023 13:04:53 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 12/31/2023 19:10:43 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 Average Call Answer Time (seconds)8 42 Type of Incidents Number of Incidents Average Response Time FIRE, EXPLOSION 5                                     3:26 RESCUE, EMS 331                                 4:05 HAZARDOUS CONDITION* 3                                     ** SERVICE CALL* 3                                     2:51 GOOD INTENT CALL* 208                                 5:01 FALSE ALARM, FALSE CALL* 6                                     4:46 SPECIAL OR OTHER INCIDENT TYPE* 7                                     4:36 Grand Total 563                                 4:22 "Average Response Time" is reflected in minutes and seconds for the first‐arrived units (excluding Lifeguard units) at incidents.   *Includes non‐emergency calls. **applied interquartile outlier factor and response times data are out of the interquartile range. Data based on Fireview report apparatus 2023 YTD231001. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ACTIVITY REPORT FOR JULY ‐ SEPTEMBER 2023 43 Type of Incidents Number of Incidents Average Response Time FIRE, EXPLOSION 6 3:46 RESCUE, EMS 308 4:10 HAZARDOUS CONDITION*2 4:43 SERVICE CALL*6 3:57 GOOD INTENT CALL*163 4:52 FALSE ALARM, FALSE CALL*9 5:43 SPECIAL OR OTHER INCIDENT TYPE*2 5:42 Grand Total**496 4:22 "Average Response Time" is reflected in minutes and seconds for the first‐arrived units (excluding Lifeguard units) at incidents.   *Includes non‐emergency calls. ** Total incidents within the City of Hermosa Beach. Data based on Fireview report apparatus 2023. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ACTIVITY REPORT FOR OCTOBER ‐ DECEMBER 2023 44 Los Angeles County Fire Department & McCormick Ambulance: 2023 Fire Incidents Incident Type January- June 2023 Number of Incidents January-June 2023 Average Response Time July- September 2023 Number of Incidents July- September 2023 Average Response Time October- December 2023 Number of Incidents October - December 2023 Average Response Time Fire, Explosion 4 3:51 5 3:26 6 3:46 Rescue, EMS 571 4:20 331 4:05 308 4:10 Hazardous Condition 2 ** 3 - 2 4:43 Service Call 7 6:00 3 2:51 6 3:57 Good Intent Call 276 5:15 208 5:01 163 4:52 False Alarm, False Call 16 5:46 6 4:46 9 5:43 Special or Other Incident Type 73 5:15 7 4:36 2 5:42 Total 949 4:39 563 4:22 496 4:22 Total Number of Incidents in 2023 2008 2023 Average Response Time 4:27 McCormick Transports Quarter Number of Completed Transports Number of Cancelled Transports January-June 2023 385 245 July-December 2023 425 262 Total 810 507 45 RESPONSES BY OTHER APPARATUS INTO STATION 100 JURISDICTION City 3rd Quarter EL SEGUNDO FIRE 0 MANHATTAN BEACH FIRE 34 REDONDO BEACH FIRE 8 Total 42 Note: Data based on Fireview apparatus 2023 data. Automatic Aid received from other/outside agency units. Apparatus: BC21MHB, E21MHB, E22MHB, RA21MHB, E62RDB, T61RDB RESPONSES BY FIRE STATION 100 APPARATUS OUTSIDE OF STATION JURISDICTION City 3rd Quarter Manhattan Beach 1 Palos Verdes Estates 1 Redondo Beach 9 Total 11 Note: Data based on Fireview apparatus 2023 data. Automatic Aid given by FS100 units (E100 & S100). October 16, 2023 LA County Fire Department Auto Aid Report City of Hermosa Beach Third Quarter 2023: July, Aug, Sept 46 RESPONSES BY OTHER APPARATUS INTO STATION 100 JURISDICTION City 4th Quarter EL SEGUNDO FIRE - MANHATTAN BEACH FIRE 17 REDONDO BEACH FIRE 10 Total 27 Note: Data based on Fireview apparatus 2023 data. Automatic Aid received from other/outside agency units. Apparatus: E22MHB, RA21MHB, E61RDB, E62RDB, R61RDB, T61RDB RESPONSES BY FIRE STATION 100 APPARATUS OUTSIDE OF STATION JURISDICTION City 4th Quarter MANHATTAN BEACH 3 PALOS VERDES ESTATS 2 POMONA 2 * REDONDO BEACH 1 Total 8 Note: Data based on Fireview apparatus 2023 data. Automatic Aid given by FS100 units (E100 & S100) * Dispatched & cancelled enroute. Due to same intersection name, original location was sent to Hermosa Beach but ended up being in Pomona and dispatched E182 & S183. LA County Fire Department - Auto Aid Report City of Hermosa Beach Fourth Quarter 2023: October thru December  02/28/2024 47 Semi-Annual City of Hermosa Beach Film Permit Report January-December 2023 Month Day Event Location January None February 10 Illum Pictures LLC. Bleacher Report x Nissan Film Shoot Pier Plaza February 14 Luminoustudios Inc. RYLAN education video Film Shoot Private residence March None April 10 John Wheeler Film Permits Inc. American Idol 16 Film Shoot Pier Plaza and Schumacher Plaza May 5 Monster Energy Company. AVP X Reign Storm Film/Still Photo Shoot South of Pier Beach May 6 A + Productions Beach, Pier, Pier Plaza, Strand, Pier Avenue, and Noble Park June 6, 9, 30 Skechers Still Photo Private residence June 12 Arcana Academy Still Photo Private residence June 24 Vitro Film Shoot Private business July 7-9 AVP Hermosa Beach Open Beach Volleyball Courts, North and South of Pier (Commercial Zone) July 18 Skechers Private Residence July 27- 28 Million Dollar Listing Private Residence September 14 NBC Sports Beach Volleyball Courts, North of Pier (Commercial Zone) October 25- 28 The Big Bakeover Commercial Property November 17 Party Hazy (Student Film) Beach, North of Pier (Commercial Zone) 48 McCormick Ambulance July-December 2023 Total Number of Dispatched Calls Dispatched Calls Totals Transported 425 Canceled 262 Grand Total 687 Responses by Code Within Allowable Time Delayed Response Total Code 3: Response Time of 8:59 or less 106 38 144 Code 2: Response Time of 15:00 or less 272 9 281 Canceled 262 Total Responses 378 47 687 Transported 62% Canceled 38% 49 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0104 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 POLICE CHIEF UPDATE City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™50 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0105 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 UPDATES FROM CITY COUNCIL AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEES AND STANDING COMMITTEE DELEGATES/ALTERNATES City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™51 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0137 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 WAIVE READING IN FULL OF ALL ORDINANCES ON THE AGENDA (City Clerk Myra Maravilla) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council waive reading in full of all ordinances on the agenda and declare that said titles which appear on the public agenda shall be determined to have been read by title and further reading waived. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™52 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0128 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES (City Clerk Myra Maravilla) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council approve the minutes for the Tuesday,February 27,2024 regular meeting. Attachment: February 27, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes Respectfully Submitted by: Myra Maravilla, City Clerk Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™53 City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 City of Hermosa Beach Meeting Minutes - Draft City Council Mayor Justin Massey Mayor Pro Tem Dean Francois Councilmembers Rob Saemann Mike Detoy Ray Jackson 5:00 PMTuesday, February 27, 2024 Draft 5:00 PM - CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro Tem Francois called the Closed Session to order 5:10 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmember Detoy joined the meeting from an alternate location listed on the agenda. Mayor Massey was not present for the Roll Call. Mayor Pro Tempore Francois, Councilmember Saemann, Councilmember Detoy, and Councilmember Jackson Present:4 - Mayor MasseyAbsent:1 - PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE CLOSED SESSION AGENDA No Public Comment was provided for the Closed Session agenda. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION The City Council recessed to hear the Closed Session items. 24-0094a)MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Closed Session held on January 23, 2024. Page 1City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 54 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft 24-0093b)CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: Existing Litigation Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) The City finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will prejudice the position of the City in the litigation. (2 cases) 1.Name of Case: Michael Frilot v. City of Hermosa Beach WCAB No. ADJ15551402; 2.Name of Case: Debra Lynn Faris v. City of Hermosa Beach Case No. 22STCV26754 6:00 PM - OPEN SESSION 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Massey called the Closed Session to order at 6:08 p.m. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Ashley Tull led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. ROLL CALL City Clerk Myra Maravilla announced a quorum. Mayor Massey, Mayor Pro Tempore Francois, Councilmember Saemann, Councilmember Detoy, and Councilmember Jackson Present:5 - Absent:0 4. CLOSED SESSION REPORT City Attorney Patrick Donegan provided a Closed Session Report and announced that Mayor Massey joined the City Council during the Closed Session. Page 2City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 55 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS - UPCOMING CITY EVENTS Mayor Massey announced the following events: Hermosa Beach Little League Opening Day will take place on Saturday, March 2, 2024. More information about this event is available on the Hermosa Beach Little League website. Hermosa Beach Concert Series Talent applications to participate in the 2024 Concert Series are due by Sunday, March 3, 2024. More information is available on the City's website. The Presidential Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. The City will host a Mobile Vote Center at the Civic Center Parking Lot on Monday, March 4, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A drop box is available in front of the Hermosa Beach Library. 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA A motion was made by Councilmember Detoy, seconded by Mayor Pro Tempore Francois to approve the order of the agenda. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Francois, Saemann, Detoy, and Jackson5 - Absent:0 7. PROCLAMATIONS / PRESENTATIONS 24-0077a)PROCLAMATION DECLARING FEBRUARY AS BLACK HISTORY MONTH Mayor Massey proclaimed February as Black History Month. Page 3City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 56 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft 8. CITY MANAGER REPORT City Manager Suja Lowenthal provided a City Manager Report and welcomed new City staff: Jonathan Ortiz, Public Works Inspector; Hailey Sandoval and Eric Cuiper, Maintenance Worker I. Public Works Director Joe SanClemente provided an update on various Capital Improvement Projects. Mayor Massey asked various questions on a Caltrans project scheduled on Pacific Coast Highway. Mayor Pro Tem Francois asked various questions on a Caltrans project scheduled on Pacific Coast Highway. Councilmember Saemann asked various questions on the Bard Trailer renovations. City Manager Lowenthal celebrated that earlier on February 27, 2024 six out of the eight team members assigned from the Police Department were female, and it was an all female police force earlier in the day which makes it the City's first female shift in the Police Department. The recruitment team was thanked for their ongoing efforts. 24-0078a)POLICE CHIEF UPDATE Police Chief LeBaron provided a Police Chief Update. Councilmember Jackson asked a question about the requirements for having a front-facing license plate on vehicles. Mayor Pro Tem Francois asked about enforcement on the Strand. Chief LeBaron provided information about enforcement on the Strand. Page 4City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 57 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft 9. PUBLIC COMMENT In Person Public Comment: Sarah Harper Jim Rosenberger Jessica Accamando Elka Worner Trent Bernard Larson Jonathan Cruz Janet Cruz Jennifer Kennedy Nick Wilson Mike McMalton Carolyn Petty Adam Malovani David Bolog 24-0113 SUPPLEMENTAL ECOMMENTS FOR ITEM 9 10. CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS 24-0079a)UPDATES FROM CITY COUNCIL AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEES AND STANDING COMMITTEE DELEGATES/ALTERNATES Councilmember Saemann provided comments regarding the vaccine mandate and minor special event permits. Mayor Pro Tem Francois provided comments regarding the vaccine mandate and the sales tax discussion from a previous meeting. 11. CONSENT CALENDAR Approval of the Consent Calendar A motion was made by Councilmember Jackson, seconded by Councilmember Saemann, to approve the Consent Calendar. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Francois, Saemann, Detoy, and Jackson5 - Absent:0 Page 5City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 58 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft 24-0100a)WAIVE READING IN FULL OF ALL ORDINANCES ON THE AGENDA (City Clerk Myra Maravilla) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. b)REPORT 24-0080 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES (City Clerk Myra Maravilla) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. c)REPORT 24-0072 CHECK REGISTERS (Finance Director Viki Copeland) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. d)REPORT 24-0091 REVENUE REPORT, EXPENDITURE REPORT, AND CIP REPORT BY PROJECT FOR DECEMBER 2023 (Finance Director Viki Copeland) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. e)REPORT 24-0062 2022-23 ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT (ACFR) (INCLUDING REPORT FROM INDEPENDENT AUDITOR) (Finance Director Viki Copeland) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. f)REPORT 24-0073 CITY TREASURER’S REPORT AND CASH BALANCE REPORT (City Treasurer Karen Nowicki) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. g)REPORT 24-0069 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATUS REPORT AS OF FEBRUARY 14, 2024 (Public Works Director Joe SanClemente) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. h)REPORT 24-0089 ACTION MINUTES OF THE PARKS, RECREATION, AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING OF JANUARY 8, 2024 (Community Resources Manager Lisa Nichols) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. Page 6City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 59 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft i)REPORT 24-0088 ACTION MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 20, 2024 (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. j)REPORT 24-0087 PLANNING COMMISSION TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. k)REPORT 24-0059 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE AND AMBULANCE MONTHLY REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2023 (Emergency Management Coordinator Maurice Wright) A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. l)REPORT 24-0090 SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD QUARTERLY SUMMARY A motion was made to approve the recommendation on the Consent Calendar. 12. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION There were no items pulled from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion. 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 6:30 P.M. Page 7City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 60 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft a)REPORT 24-0071 CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF A NEW IMPACT LEVEL III SPECIAL EVENT (Community Resources Manager Lisa Nichols) Community Resources Manager Lisa Nichols provided an oral report. Mayor Pro Tem Francois provided comments. Sarah Schuler, Vice President, Game Presentation & Experimental Marketing at Los Angeles Rams, provided comments. In Person Public Comment: Jessica Accamando Trent Larson Alexi Waul Jani Lange Virtual Public Comment: Anthony Higgins Richard Gotthoffer Laura Pena Mayor Massey asked various questions. Councilmember Detoy asked various questions. Councilmember Jackson made comments. Councilmember Saemann provided comments. Mayor Pro Tem Francois provided comments and asked about the status of a CIP. Councilmember Detoy provided comments. Mayor Massey provided comments. A motion was moved by Councilmember Jackson, seconded by Councilmember Saemann to approve Parks, Recreation, and Community Resources Advisory Commission's recommendation to include a new Impact Level III Special Event, the Rams Draft Experience, Proposal B, on Schumacher Plaza, Pier Plaza, and the beach south of the Pier on Monday, April 22 through Friday, May 3, including load-in and load-out, on the 2024 Special Events Calendar. The motion was carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Francois, Saemann, Detoy, and Jackson5 - Absent:0 Page 8City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 61 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft 14. MUNICIPAL MATTERS Page 9City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 62 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft a)REPORT 24-0058 REJECT ALL BIDS AND AUTHORIZE THE RE-ADVERTISEMENT OF CIP 689 CLARK BUILDING RENOVATIONS (Public Works Director Joe SanClemente) Director SanClemente provided a presentation. Councilmember Detoy asked various questions. Councilmember Jackson asked various questions. John Oskoui, PE., Senior Engineer of Transtech Engineers, Inc., spoke. Councilmember Saemann asked various questions. Mayor Pro Tem Francois asked various questions. In Person Public Comment: John Burry Trent Larson David Grethen Virtual Public Comment: Kent Allen Anthony Higgins Lauren Pizer Mains Matt McCool Councilmember Saemann asked various questions. Director SanClemente provided information. Councilmember Detoy provided comments. Councilmember Jackson provided comments. Mayor Massey provided comments. Mayor Massey requested to move item 14b after 14e.There was no expressed dissent from the Council on this change. A motion was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Francois, seconded by Councilmember Detoy to reject all bids for CIP 689 Clark Building Renovations; and direct staff to work with the project design team and Council appointed subcommittees to evaluate options to reduce project scope and cost, and refine the project design, subject to Council approval prior to re-advertisement; and direct staff to re-open the Clark Building on an interim, limited use basis subject to completion of the sewer line replacement and other necessary minor maintenance items. The Page 10City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 63 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft motion was carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Francois, Saemann, Detoy, and Jackson5 - Absent:0 b)REPORT 24-0060 MIDYEAR BUDGET REVIEW 2023-24 (Finance Director Viki Copeland) Finance Director Viki Copeland provided a presentation. Councilmember Saemann asked various questions. Virtual Public Comment: Matt McCool It was moved by Councilmember Detoy, seconded by Councilmember Jackson to approve the revisions to estimated revenue, appropriations, budget transfers, and fund balances as shown herein and in the attached Revenue Detail Report, Additional Appropriations Report, Budget Transfers Report, and Budget Summary Report; and approve the following transactions from the General Fund: Transfer $137,905 of unspent funds from 2023-24 Midyear to the assigned fund balance for Contingencies in order to maintain the City’s target of 20 percent of appropriations for this fund; Transfer $6,374 of unspent funds from 2022-23 to the Lighting/Landscaping District Fund to cover the deficit balance; Transfer $1,419,308 of unspent funds from 2022-23 to the Insurance Fund to bring the fund up to the funding goal of $3 million; Transfer $198,866 of unspent funds from 2022-23 to the Equipment Replacement Fund; Transfer $1,076,441 of unspent funds from 2022-23 for use in the Capital Improvement Fund; Transfer $729,769 of unspent funds from the Midyear Budget Review 2023-24 from the unassigned fund balance category to the assigned fund balance category; and receive and file the City Council Travel Summary. The motion was carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Francois, Saemann, Detoy, and Jackson5 - Absent:0 Page 11City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 64 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft d)REPORT 24-0092 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY PROGRESS REPORT (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Community Development Director Carrie Tai provided a presentation. Councilmember Detoy provided comments. Councilmember Jackson provided comments. Councilmember Saemann spoke. Mayor Pro Tem Francois provided comments. City Manager Lowenthal provided information. In Person Public Comment: Jessica Accamando Virtual Public Comment: Matt McCool Laura Pena It was moved by Councilmember Jackson, seconded by Councilmember Saemann to receive a staff presentation; and receive and file Economic Development Strategy Progress Report #3. The motion was carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Francois, Saemann, Detoy, and Jackson5 - Absent:0 Page 12City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 65 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft c)REPORT 24-0074 ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ESTABLISHING OPERATIONAL AND DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR ON-STREET COMMERCIAL ENCROACHMENT AREAS CITYWIDE AND ESTABLISHING FEES FOR COMMERCIAL ENCROACHMENT PERMITS AND ANNUAL PERMIT REAPPLICATION (Environmental Programs Manager Doug Krauss) Environmental Programs Manager Doug Krauss provided a presentation. Councilmember Jackson asked various questions. City Attorney Donegan provided information. Mayor Massey asked various questions. Councilmember Detoy asked various questions. Mayor Pro Tem Francois asked various questions. City Manager Lowenthal provided comments. In Person Public Comment: Jessica Accamando Dana Ireland Millie Velasco Virtual Public Comment: Raymond Dussault Matt McCool Laura Pena Mayor Massey provided various comments. Councilmember Saemann provided various comments. Mayor Pro Tem Francois provided various comments. Councilmember Detoy provided various comments. Councilmember Jackson provided various comments. It was moved by Councilmember Detoy, seconded by Councilmember Saemann to adopt a resolution establishing operational and design guidelines for on-street commercial encroachment areas citywide and the determination that the project is Categorically Exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); Page 13City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 66 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft and and adopt a resolution establishing fees for commercial encroachment permits and annual permit reapplication; and amend Section 22 to read as follows: installation of a bike rack(s) adjacent or affixed to the dining deck are strongly encouraged for both existing and new Off-Street Commercial Outdoor Dining Encroachment decks if space is available. A proposed location for a bicycle rack or bicycle corral will be considered and evaluated by Public Works staff before approval. The City of Hermosa Beach will provide and install bike racks, where feasible, unless deck permittee chooses to provide and install their own, in which case the rack design, specifications and installation must be reviewed and inspected by Public Works staff. Bike racks are to be placed on the downstream side of decks provided the area is safe, they do not obstruct parking, vehicular or pedestrian traffic and must not encroach into the 2-foot offset between the deck and the adjacent parking stall. To request a review of the bike rack location, it must be shown on the site plan when submitting the application for review. The area dedicated to a bike rack will be deducted from the cost of the encroachment area square footage. The motion was carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Francois, Saemann, Detoy, and Jackson5 - Absent:0 Page 14City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 67 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft e)REPORT 24-0084 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 1.10.040 PARAGRAPH (A) TO INCLUDE VIOLATIONS PERTAINING TO PARTIES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY, SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, SPECIAL EVENTS, OUTDOOR FITNESS CLASSES FOR CITY PARKS AND BEACH, AND USE OF CITY SEAL, LOGO, AND INSIGNIA, IN THE LIST OF VIOLATIONS SUBJECT TO ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION PROCEDURES AND FINDING THE SAME EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Community Development Director Carrie Tai provided a presentation. Councilmember Jackson asked various questions. Councilmember Detoy asked various questions. City Attorney Donegan provided information. Director Tai provided information. Councilmember Saemann provided information. Virtual Public Comment: Raymond Dussault Kent Allen Laura Pena Matt McCool Mayor Massey provided comments. Councilmember Detoy provided comments. City Manager Lowenthal provided information. Mayor Pro Tem Francois provided information. Councilmember Jackson asked various questions. Mayor Pro Tem Francois made a substitute motion to approve staff recommendation with the removal of the solid waste collection. The motion failed for a lack of a second. Page 15City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 68 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft A substitute motion was made by Councilmember Saemann, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Francois to approve staff's recommendation ordinance with the exception of the Solid Waste Collection. The motion failed by a 3-2 vote. Noes: Mayor Massey, Councilmember Detoy and Councilmember Jackson. A substitute motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Francois, seconded by Councilmember Saemann to approve staff's recommendation and bring back the fines at 50 percent of the current rates for Solid Waste Collection. The motion failed by a 3-2 vote. Noes: Mayor Massey, Councilmember Detoy and Councilmember Jackson. It was moved by Councilmember Detoy, seconded by Councilmember Jackson to introduce on first reading an ordinance entitled, “An Ordinance of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, Amending Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Section 1.10.040 Paragraph (A) to Include Violations Pertaining to Parties on Private Property, Solid Waste Collection, Special Events, Outdoor Fitness Classes for City Parks and Beach, and Use of City Seal, Logo and Insignia, in the List of Violations Subject to Administrative Citation Procedures”. The motion was carried by the following vote: Aye:Mayor Massey, Detoy, and Jackson3 - No:Francois, and Saemann2 - Absent:0 15. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS a)24-0096 TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Mayor Pro Tem Francois made comments regarding the COVID-19 vaccine mandate on the pending items on the Tentative Future Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Francois requested support to review the temporary minor event permit rules. Councilmember Saemann expressed support for this item. Mayor Pro Tem Francois requested support to revisit the recruitment and appointment process of the citizens advisory committee for the Civic Center Project. Councilmember Saemann expressed support for this item. 16. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FROM THE PUBLIC There was no Public Comment for this item. Page 16City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 69 February 27, 2024City Council Meeting Minutes - Draft 17. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Massey adjourned the Council meeting at 12:56 a.m. Page 17City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/4/2024 70 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0121 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 CHECK REGISTERS (Finance Director Viki Copeland) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council ratify the following check registers. Attachments: 1.Check Register 2/14/2024 2.Check Register 2/21/2024 3.Check Register 2/28/2024 Respectfully Submitted by: Viki Copeland, Finance Director Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™71 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 1 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104895 2/14/2024 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CO OP 240117 TAXI VOUCHER PROGRAM - CARDS/JAN2411437 145-3404-4201 2,010.24 145-3853 -92.00 Total : 1,918.2411437 104896 2/14/2024 ADMINSURE, INC.16596 WORKERS COMP&LIABILITY CLAIMS/NOV2304715 705-1217-4201 6,962.91 705-1209-4201 3,593.60 Total : 10,556.5104715 104897 2/14/2024 ADVANCED IMAGING OF SO BAY ACCT#ZBLDVSF INMATE MEDICAL SERVICES14070 001-2101-4201 35.00 Total : 35.0014070 104898 2/14/2024 ALL CITY MANAGEMENT 91111 CROSSING GUARD SERVICE 1.21-2.3.2406827 146-2102-4201 15,923.87 Total : 15,923.8706827 104899 2/14/2024 ANHORN, TIM PO40996 TRANSPORTATION REIMBURSEMENT/JAN24-223194 145-3416-4201 20.00 TRANSPORTATION REIMBURSEMENT/DEC23-2PO40997 145-3416-4201 20.00 Total : 40.0023194 104900 2/14/2024 AQUA FLO SI2259381 MAT REQ 806085 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES09366 001-6101-4309 691.48 Total : 691.4809366 104901 2/14/2024 AT&T 960 461-1985 555 7 PD COMPUTER CIRCUITS/FEB2400321 001-2101-4304 254.31 Total : 254.3100321 104902 2/14/2024 BERLANT, LAWRENCE W Parcel 4187 025 054 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2422364 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 Total : 164.1922364 104903 2/14/2024 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP 987408 CITY ATTNY SVS/GENERAL/JAN2420942 001-1131-4201 18,074.20 Attachment 1 72 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 2 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104903 2/14/2024 (Continued)BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP20942 CITY ATTNY SVS/MUZATKO V CITY HB/JAN24987409 705-1133-4201 759.80 ATTNY SVS/EBS GENERAL V CITY HB/JAN24987410 705-1133-4201 10,670.90 CITY ATTNY SVS/LAND USE/JAN24987411 001-1131-4201 1,166.00 CITY ATTNY SVS/ICRMA V CITY HB/JAN24987412 705-1133-4201 2,126.00 CITY ATTNY SVS/FANGARY V CITY HB/JAN24987413 705-1133-4201 560.15 CITY ATTNY SVS/PW CONSTRUCTION/JAN24987414 001-1131-4201 1,191.80 CITY ATTNY SVS/GRANITE V CITY HB/JAN24987415 705-1133-4201 1,823.60 CITY ATTNY SVS/PUB RECORDS REQ/JAN24987416 001-1131-4201 13,742.60 CITY ATTNY SVS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS/JAN24987418 001-1131-4201 7,532.70 Total : 57,647.7520942 104904 2/14/2024 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC 6006978792 COPIER MAINT/COMM SVS/OCT-JAN2410838 001-3302-4305 37.05 Total : 37.0510838 104905 2/14/2024 CDWG PM36782 MAT REQ 909528 PRINTER INK09632 001-2101-4305 76.93 Total : 76.9309632 104906 2/14/2024 CITY NATIONAL BANK Agreement #05-011 BAY VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT BOND13304 609-2252 2,433.82 Total : 2,433.8213304 104907 2/14/2024 CONNOLLY, ELIZABETH Parcel 4188 030 009 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2420407 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 Total : 164.1920407 104908 2/14/2024 CONTROLTEK 3837135 METER COLLECTION BAGS20379 73 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 3 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104908 2/14/2024 (Continued)CONTROLTEK20379 001-3302-4201 838.68 001-3302-4201 79.68 Total : 918.3620379 104909 2/14/2024 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CL 19-01954-C/1953-C PETER BONANO SETTLEMENT PYMT#422635 705-1217-4324 21,768.84 Total : 21,768.8422635 104910 2/14/2024 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 711392 MAT REQ 668313 FINGERPRINTING - JAN2400364 001-1203-4251 32.00 Total : 32.0000364 104911 2/14/2024 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SL240405 SIGNAL & LIGHT MAINT/OCT-DEC2300267 105-2601-4251 4,231.86 Total : 4,231.8600267 104912 2/14/2024 DOCUSIGN, INC.111100269327 DOCUSIGN SUBSCRIPTION - 202421807 715-1206-4201 2,880.00 Total : 2,880.0021807 104913 2/14/2024 DUNCAN SOLUTIONS, INC.1013396 CITATION PAYMENT SYSTEM FEES/JAN2420668 001-1204-4201 3,353.61 Total : 3,353.6120668 104914 2/14/2024 EASY READER STMT#5617 MAT REQ#632745 LEGAL ADS/JAN2400181 001-1121-4323 375.38 Total : 375.3800181 104915 2/14/2024 EMERGENCY SPEC PHYS T728507670 INMATE MEDICAL SERVICES14033 001-2101-4201 733.00 Total : 733.0014033 104916 2/14/2024 ENCODEPLUS, LLC 2643 ORDINANCE CODIFICATION SVS22221 715-1206-4201 1,116.00 Total : 1,116.0022221 104917 2/14/2024 FRONTIER 310-318-9210-0827185 PD JAIL BREATHALYZER/FEB2419884 001-2101-4304 104.05 74 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 4 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 104.05 104917 2/14/2024 FRONTIER19884 104918 2/14/2024 GFOA 3138188 GOVT ACCOUNTING COURSE/A BAILEY00427 001-1202-4317 490.00 Total : 490.0000427 104919 2/14/2024 GRAINGER 9012964608 MAT REQ 668429/MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES10836 001-3104-4309 186.98 Total : 186.9810836 104920 2/14/2024 GUERRA, JOHN L Parcel 4186 025 035 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2419535 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 Total : 164.1919535 104921 2/14/2024 HAYER CONSULTANTS INC 4387 PLAN CHECK CONSULT SVS/JAN2406518 001-4201-4201 487.50 Total : 487.5006518 104922 2/14/2024 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES Acct Ending 5596 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES/JAN2403432 001-3104-4201 1,655.78 001-3104-4309 1,138.65 001-4204-4309 1,322.62 001-6101-4309 1,324.78 105-2601-4309 64.83 161-3109-4309 322.59 001-3301-4309 -237.21 Total : 5,592.0403432 104923 2/14/2024 JONES, JOHN RILEY 0000025 PARKS MASTER PLAN MGMT/12.19.23-2.9.2422496 301-8538-4201 5,200.00 Total : 5,200.0022496 104924 2/14/2024 KELLY SPICERS INC 50075090 COPIER PAPER22502 001-1208-4305 1,754.40 001-2021 17.72 001-2022 -17.72 001-1208-4305 176.43 Total : 1,930.8322502 75 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 5 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104925 2/14/2024 KOA CORPORATION JC36175-1 CONSTRUCTION MGMT&INSPECTION SVS/DEC2322869 148-8191-4201 20,507.39 Total : 20,507.3922869 104926 2/14/2024 LA CHRISTMAS LIGHT INSTALLERS 229275703 PALM TREE LIGHTING INSTALLATION23111 001-3301-4201 59,723.89 Total : 59,723.8923111 104927 2/14/2024 LONG, MICHAEL A.Parcel 7182 023 018 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2421410 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 Total : 164.1921410 104928 2/14/2024 MERCHANTS LANDSCAPE SERVICES 62508 CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING SERVICES/DEC2318071 001-6101-4201 33,045.17 105-2601-4201 11,102.92 Total : 44,148.0918071 104929 2/14/2024 NICHOL, EUSTACE 14-2024000414 TOWING FEE REFUND23237 001-3841 267.00 Total : 267.0023237 104930 2/14/2024 O'BRIEN BENDER, JEANNE 2-2024 CITY RECORD ORGANIZATION/JAN2422673 001-1121-4201 3,525.00 Total : 3,525.0022673 104931 2/14/2024 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC 338146488001 HR OFFICE SUPPLIES13114 001-1203-4305 544.29 001-1203-4305 51.71 MAT REQ 668424/OFFICE SUPPLIES349741703001 001-4202-4305 30.68 MAT REQ 668421/OFFICE SUPPLIES350871165001 001-4202-4305 77.01 MAT REQ 668426/OFFICE SUPPLIES351788942001 001-4202-4305 23.53 MAT REQ 668426/OFFICE SUPPLIES351789976001 001-4202-4305 46.59 MAT REQ 909525/OFFICE SUPPLIES353406262001 001-2101-4305 84.76 MAT REQ 909527/OFFICE SUPPLIES353935183001 76 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 6 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104931 2/14/2024 (Continued)ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC13114 001-2101-4305 71.34 Total : 929.9113114 104932 2/14/2024 ORTIZ, KATHERINE PO41016 MILEAGE REIMB-MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING23231 001-2101-4317 29.08 MILEAGE REIMB-SAFETY CORRECTIONS CLASSPO41017 001-2101-4317 41.46 Total : 70.5423231 104933 2/14/2024 PARKMOBILE, LLC INV36901 PAY-BY-APP PARKING FEES/JAN2423018 001-3302-4201 247.88 001-3305-4201 687.15 001-3304-4201 1,015.97 Total : 1,951.0023018 104934 2/14/2024 PARTEK SOLUTIONS INC 27802 PARKING CITATIONS AND ENVELOPES14694 001-3302-4201 2,311.50 Total : 2,311.5014694 104935 2/14/2024 PFEIFER, EDITH Parcel 4187 013 004 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2409791 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 Total : 164.1909791 104936 2/14/2024 PITNEY BOWES INC 3103524388 POSTAGE METER RENTAL/JAN-MAR2413838 715-1208-4201 601.31 Total : 601.3113838 104937 2/14/2024 PLUMBERS DEPOT INC PD-55491 SEWER SNAKE CABLE REPAIR15103 160-3102-4201 265.00 160-3102-4201 7.13 Total : 272.1315103 104938 2/14/2024 RECWEST OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, INC.20453 MEMORIAL BENCH FOR KAT LAPOINTE20603 001-6101-5402 2,563.00 001-6101-5402 200.64 Total : 2,763.6420603 104939 2/14/2024 REYES, FABIAN PO41021 USE OF FORCE CLASS LUNCHES22909 77 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 7 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104939 2/14/2024 (Continued)REYES, FABIAN22909 001-2101-4312 225.00 Total : 225.0022909 104940 2/14/2024 RJ PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL 1200 PARKING PERMIT RENEWAL POSTCARDS21153 001-1204-4305 1,122.50 001-1204-4305 93.58 Total : 1,216.0821153 104941 2/14/2024 RONSMAINTENANCE INC 945 STORM DRAIN CATCH BASIN MAINT/DEC2322483 161-3109-4201 12,425.00 Total : 12,425.0022483 104942 2/14/2024 SAFEWAY INC VONS Acct 150882 REFRESHMENTS & SNACKS/JAN2416425 001-4601-4308 79.85 001-4601-4317 13.48 Total : 93.3316425 104943 2/14/2024 SBCU VISA 0666185-8248207 CC COMPUTER MONITOR FOR L RODRIGUEZ03353 001-4202-5401 635.95 001-4202-5401 59.85 TR1020 CPRS CONF 2.27-3.1.24/SOUSA100079 CC 001-4601-4317 977.93 TR1021 CPRS CONF 2.27-3.1.24/SHATTUCK100080 CC 001-4601-4317 977.93 TR1022 CPRS CONF 2.27-3.1.24/VINT100081 001-4601-4317 977.93 PROJECT KICK-OFF MEETING RE: CIP68930648 CC 301-8689-4201 278.89 WALK YOUR WHEELS SIDEWALK DECALS358835 CC 001-4202-4201 1,028.92 001-4202-4201 145.74 OFFICE SUPPLIES5387334-7211460 CC 001-4202-4305 135.76 SENIOR ACTIVITY CARD PRINTER INK6083482-3133065 CC 001-4601-4328 54.42 001-4601-4328 5.17 BREAK ROOM WHITEBOARD CALENDAR6218430-1333800 CC 001-4601-4201 41.98 78 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 8 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104943 2/14/2024 (Continued)SBCU VISA03353 001-4601-4201 3.98 FURNITURE FOR 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STATION/JAN24170-781-3287 9 715-3104-4310 134.09 715-4204-4310 134.09 715-6101-4310 134.09 79 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 9 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 419.92 104945 2/14/2024 SOCAL GAS00170 104946 2/14/2024 SOCAL GAS 011 004 5767 8 CITY-OWNED BLDGS/NATURAL GAS/JAN2400170 001-4204-4303 26.50 Total : 26.5000170 104947 2/14/2024 SOLOMAN, SALTSMAN & JAMIESON PO41029 ADMIN CIT# 14354150 PARTIAL REFUND23232 001-3305 150.00 Total : 150.0023232 104948 2/14/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS GROUP STMT 0000580564 LEGAL ADS/JAN2419623 001-1121-4323 419.46 Total : 419.4619623 104949 2/14/2024 SPCALA 012024 ANIMAL SHELTERING/DISPOSAL SVS/JAN2418821 001-3302-4201 760.15 Total : 760.1518821 104950 2/14/2024 SPECTRUM BUSINESS 8448 30 030 0046247 CITY HALL CABLE/FEB2420236 715-4204-4201 114.85 Total : 114.8520236 104951 2/14/2024 THE DIRT YARD INC.24-M14056 SANDBAGS FOR WINTER STORM23026 161-3109-4201 1,490.00 161-3109-4201 127.30 Total : 1,617.3023026 104952 2/14/2024 T-MOBILE 9557440796 GPS LOCATION SERVICES19082 001-2101-4304 100.00 Total : 100.0019082 104953 2/14/2024 TORFIN, JACQUELINE LEE Parcel 4187 033 010 STREET LIGHT TAX REBATE/FY2422244 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.6122244 104954 2/14/2024 TORRANCE MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENT 33540 DETAINEE BLOOD DRAWS/DEC2306993 001-2101-4201 70.00 Total : 70.0006993 104955 2/14/2024 V & V MANUFACTURING, INC.58491 PD BADGES & BOOK ID CASES01938 80 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 10 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104955 2/14/2024 (Continued)V & V MANUFACTURING, INC.01938 001-2101-4201 1,657.35 001-2101-4201 157.45 Total : 1,814.8001938 104956 2/14/2024 VALLEY MAINTENANCE CORP.30636 CITYWIDE JANITORIAL SERVICE/JAN2422700 001-4204-4201 12,537.00 Total : 12,537.0022700 104957 2/14/2024 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES 72784259 VOIP PHONES/CITY HALL & PD/NOV2318666 001-1101-4304 16.67 001-1121-4304 44.56 001-1132-4304 13.00 001-1141-4304 26.01 001-1201-4304 120.17 001-1202-4304 62.57 001-1203-4304 62.58 001-1204-4304 78.00 001-1208-4304 5.56 001-2101-4304 375.16 001-4101-4304 78.06 001-4201-4304 94.72 001-4202-4304 156.04 001-4204-4321 13.00 160-3102-4201 12.99 715-1206-4304 13.01 VOIP PHONES/CITY HALL & PD/DEC2372812477 001-1101-4304 16.70 001-1121-4304 44.64 001-1132-4304 13.02 001-1141-4304 26.06 001-1201-4304 120.21 001-1202-4304 62.60 001-1203-4304 62.58 001-1204-4304 78.15 001-1208-4304 5.57 001-2101-4304 375.45 001-4101-4304 78.09 001-4201-4304 94.80 81 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 11 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104957 2/14/2024 (Continued)VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES18666 001-4202-4304 156.20 001-4204-4321 13.02 160-3102-4201 13.01 715-1206-4304 13.02 Total : 2,345.2218666 104958 2/14/2024 VERONICA TAM & ASSOCIATES, INC 3399 HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE SVS/JUL-DEC2322824 001-4108-4201 8,820.00 Total : 8,820.0022824 104959 2/14/2024 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT P50404988-1 REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR THE VOLVO19034 715-3109-4201 543.98 715-3109-4201 50.90 Total : 594.8819034 104960 2/14/2024 VRC COMPANIES, LLC 4061439 FILE STORAGE - ACCT 4640/FEB2422955 715-1206-4201 283.09 Total : 283.0922955 104961 2/14/2024 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES INC 8811 MAT REQ 909633/STREET SIGN MAINTENANCE01206 001-3104-4309 242.26 MAT REQ 909632/STREET SIGN MAINTENANCE8826 001-3104-4309 523.94 Total : 766.2001206 Bank total : 330,389.81 67 Vouchers for bank code :boa 330,389.81Total vouchers :Vouchers in this report 67 82 02/14/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 12 3:53:52PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount "I hereby certify that the demands or claims covered by the checks listed on pages 1 to 12 inclusive, of the check register for 2/14/2024 are accurate funds are available for payment, and are in conformance to the budget." By Finance Director Date 2/14/24 83 02/21/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 1 5:34:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104962 2/21/2024 AT&T MOBILITY 287297411168X0210202 PD&CSO CELL PHONES/LPR CAMERAS/JAN2413361 001-2101-4201 117.60 001-2101-4304 1,044.64 001-3302-4304 88.68 Total : 1,250.9213361 104963 2/21/2024 AT&T MOBILITY 287016141723X0214202 CDD&PW CELL PHONES/TABLETS/JAN2413361 001-4202-4304 451.07 001-4201-4304 324.64 Total : 775.7113361 104964 2/21/2024 BARROWS, PATRICK PO41045 INSTRUCTOR PYMT CLASSES THRU 2.10.2417271 001-4601-4221 9,661.75 Total : 9,661.7517271 104965 2/21/2024 BEACH KIDS YOGA PO41046 INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT CLASS 1103422742 001-4601-4221 381.82 Total : 381.8222742 104966 2/21/2024 CDWG NH43266 MAT REQ 909505 PRINTER TONER09632 001-2101-4305 379.26 Total : 379.2609632 104967 2/21/2024 DIGENOVA, NICOLAS TR1066 PER DIEM-POST FIELD TRAINING 2.26-3.122862 001-2101-4312 75.00 Total : 75.0022862 104968 2/21/2024 FIRST RESPONDER SUPPORT NETWOR 3046 POST TRAUMA WELLNESS RETREAT23234 001-2101-4317 5,500.00 Total : 5,500.0023234 104969 2/21/2024 FRANCO, MATTHEW TR1060 PER DIEM-PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL 1.22-2320265 001-2101-4312 75.00 Total : 75.0020265 104970 2/21/2024 FRONTIER 209-188-4669-0714985 LANDLINES/COMPUTER LINKS/FEB2419884 001-3302-4304 113.46 001-2101-4304 737.80 001-4204-4321 272.05 Attachment 284 02/21/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 2 5:34:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104970 2/21/2024 (Continued)FRONTIER19884 001-4202-4304 77.06 001-3304-4304 66.05 001-1204-4304 75.29 715-1206-4304 1,587.38 Total : 2,929.0919884 104971 2/21/2024 FRONTIER 209-190-0013-1206175 PD COMPUTER CIRCUITS/FEB2419884 001-2101-4304 870.25 Total : 870.2519884 104972 2/21/2024 GARCIA, NICK TR1061 PER DIEM-PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL 1.22-2315193 001-2101-4312 75.00 Total : 75.0015193 104973 2/21/2024 GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF PLANNING PO41065 NOTICE OF EXEMPTION-ZONE TEXT AMENDMENT04959 001-4101-4305 75.00 Total : 75.0004959 104974 2/21/2024 LEBARON, PAUL TR1026 PER DIEM-IACP WELLNESS CONF MAR1-322191 001-2101-4317 150.00 PER DIEM-CPOA LEGISLATIVE SUMMITTR1055 001-2101-4317 40.00 Total : 190.0022191 104975 2/21/2024 NAKAMOTO, JOSHUA TR1059 PER DIEM-PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL JAN22-2322053 001-2101-4312 75.00 Total : 75.0022053 104976 2/21/2024 ORTIZ, KATHERINE TR1063 PER DIEM-PROP&EVIDENCE COURSE23231 001-2101-4317 75.00 Total : 75.0023231 104977 2/21/2024 PETTY CASH PO41059 PETTY CASH REPLENISHMENT18547 001-4202-4305 184.50 001-2101-4305 79.57 001-4601-4328 66.49 001-4601-4308 59.73 001-4201-4305 63.46 001-1201-4315 90.00 85 02/21/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 3 5:34:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104977 2/21/2024 (Continued)PETTY CASH18547 001-4204-4309 123.82 001-2101-4317 78.60 001-4601-4317 38.19 001-1204-4305 39.41 170-2105-4309 44.47 Total : 868.2418547 104978 2/21/2024 PINEDA, LUIS TR1064 PER DIEM-POST FIELD TRAINING 2.26-3.120016 001-2101-4312 75.00 Total : 75.0020016 104979 2/21/2024 REYES, FABIAN TR1065 PER DIEM-POST FIELD TRAINING 2.26-3.122909 001-2101-4312 75.00 Total : 75.0022909 104980 2/21/2024 RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE TR1066 FIELD TRAINING SCHOOL 2.26-3.1/DIGENOVA01070 001-2101-4312 89.00 Total : 89.0001070 104981 2/21/2024 RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE TR1064 FIELD TRAINING SCHOOL 2.26-3.1/PINEDA01070 001-2101-4312 89.00 Total : 89.0001070 104982 2/21/2024 RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE TR1065 FIELD TRAINING SCHOOL 2.26-3.1/REYES01070 001-2101-4312 89.00 Total : 89.0001070 104983 2/21/2024 RUSSO, SARA TR1070 PER DIEM-CJPIA MGMT ACADEMY MAR4-723242 001-1201-4317 105.00 Total : 105.0023242 104984 2/21/2024 SBCU VISA 002728-02-021887 CC SUPERVISORS LUNCH MEETING03353 001-2101-4305 280.39 PD WATER DELIVERY/JAN2404A0034513168 CC 001-2101-4305 518.73 NYE OPERATIONS DINNER062577 CC 001-2101-4305 340.00 USE OF FORCE TRAINING-23 OFFICERS10386 CC 001-2101-4312 2,875.00 86 02/21/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 4 5:34:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104984 2/21/2024 (Continued)SBCU VISA03353 2020 TESLA TIRE REPLACEMENT(2)1128-4257525 CC 715-2101-4311 818.98 715-2101-4311 101.30 TACTICAL SHOOTING COURSE/NAKAMOTO15692 CC 001-2101-4317 400.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES1634235-1778607 CC 001-2101-4305 85.08 001-2101-4305 8.08 MOTOROLA EARPIECE2-11090-55779 CC 001-2101-4305 385.00 001-2101-4305 51.58 APA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FOR J. MASI3430532 CC 001-4101-4315 119.77 LEGISLATIVE SUMMIT MAR 5-6/LEBARON391860 CC 001-2101-4317 240.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES5335573-7485057 CC 001-2101-4305 36.65 001-2101-4305 3.48 PD RECRUIT DINNER546916 CC 001-2101-4329 115.12 REFRESHMENTS FOR NYE OPERATIONS598619 CC 001-2101-4305 50.68 OFFICE SUPPLIES7012762-8874629 CC 001-4101-4305 111.81 001-4101-4305 11.19 OFFICE SUPPLIES7307759-7493839 CC 001-2101-4305 93.83 001-2101-4305 8.92 WARRANTY FOR JBL SPEAKER7374091-2317843 CC 001-2101-4305 37.99 OFFICE SUPPLIES7920791-191832 CC 001-4201-4305 11.54 001-4101-4305 22.51 001-4201-4305 1.15 001-4101-4305 2.25 HIRING STRATEGIES LUNCH MEETING815889 CC 001-2101-4305 55.82 OFFICE SUPPLIES8690920-5683463 CC 87 02/21/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 5 5:34:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104984 2/21/2024 (Continued)SBCU VISA03353 001-2101-4305 31.99 001-2101-4305 3.04 TEMP HOLDING CELLS ONLINE COURSE8811069779 CC 001-2101-4313 434.20 AXON EQUIPMENT DOCKS941602 CC 001-2101-4201 69.98 001-2101-4201 7.16 SUPERCHARGER FEES/JAN24JAN24 CC 715-2101-4311 45.69 FASTRAK ACCOUNT REPLENISHMENT/JAN24JANUARY 2024 CC 001-2101-4201 220.00 ADDITIONAL STORAGE/SCHEID/JAN24MSM6M28FWB CC 001-2101-4305 0.99 ADDITIONAL STORAGE/LEBARON/JAN24MXG2HG0GFX CC 001-2101-4305 2.99 TASERS AND HOLSTERSPO41078 CC 153-2106-4201 1,920.50 153-2106-4201 182.46 MOTOROLA EARPIECESO104506 CC 001-2101-4305 209.87 001-2101-4305 31.39 IACP WELLNESS CONF/LEBARONTR026 CC 001-2101-4317 363.10 EMPLOYMENT LAW CONF/LEBARONTR1051 CC 001-2101-4317 185.29 EMPLOYMENT LAW CONF/GAGLIATR1052 CC 001-2101-4317 207.96 PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL/NAKAMOTO JAN22-23TR1059 CC 001-2101-4312 782.72 PATROL RIFLE COURSE/NAKAMOTOTR1059/BCTC0069811CC 001-2101-4312 350.20 PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL/FRANCO JAN22-23TR1060 CC 001-2101-4312 782.72 PATROL RIFLE COURSE/FRANCOTR1060/BCTC0069815CC 001-2101-4312 350.20 PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL/GARCIA JAN22-23TR1061 CC 001-2101-4312 836.82 PATROL RIFLE COURSE/GARCIATR1061/BCTC0069813CC 88 02/21/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 6 5:34:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104984 2/21/2024 (Continued)SBCU VISA03353 001-2101-4312 350.20 PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL/TANIGUCHI JAN22-23TR1062 CC 001-2101-4312 782.72 PATROL RIFLE COURSE/TANIGUCHITR1062/BCTC0069814CC 001-2101-4312 350.20 HOTEL-PROP&EVIDENCE COURSE/ORTIZTR1063 CC 001-2101-4317 284.32 PROP&EVIDENCE COURSE/ORTIZTR1063 CC 001-2101-4317 395.00 CA CASE LAW COURSES/CHAFETR1067 CC 001-2101-4312 450.00 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATOR COURSE/SORIANOTR1072 CC 001-3302-4317 277.07 FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR COURSE/DIGENOVATR1073 CC 001-2101-4317 750.00 HOTEL@TECH SUMMIT 3/21/24-PHILLIPSTR1074 CC 001-2101-4317 156.22 TRAVEL-TECH SUMMIT 3/21/24-PHILLIPSTR1074 CC 001-2101-4317 390.96 PHILLIPS CAR RENTAL@TECH SUMMITTR1074 CC 001-2101-4317 160.97 Total : 18,153.7803353 104985 2/21/2024 SHATTUCK, NICK TR1021 PER DIEM-CA PARKS & REC CONF 2.27-3.119508 001-4601-4317 150.00 Total : 150.0019508 104986 2/21/2024 SOUSA, BRIAN TR1020 PER DIEM-CA PARKS & REC CONF 2.27-3.122890 001-4601-4317 150.00 Total : 150.0022890 104987 2/21/2024 SPECTRUM BUSINESS 8448 30 030 0352413 1301 HERMOSA/540 PIER CONNECTION/FEB2420236 001-2101-4304 290.59 Total : 290.5920236 104988 2/21/2024 TANIGUCHI, RICK TR1062 PER DIEM-PATROL RIFLE SCHOOL JAN22-2322672 001-2101-4312 75.00 89 02/21/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 7 5:34:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 75.00 104988 2/21/2024 TANIGUCHI, RICK22672 104989 2/21/2024 VINT, KAMBRIA TR1022 PER DIEM-CA PARKS & REC CONF 2.27-3.120458 001-4601-4317 150.00 Total : 150.0020458 Bank total : 42,748.41 28 Vouchers for bank code :boa 42,748.41Total vouchers :Vouchers in this report 28 "I hereby certify that the demands or claims covered by the checks listed on pages 1 to 7 inclusive, of the check register for 2/21/2024 are accurate funds are available for payment, and are in conformance to the budget." By Finance Director Date 2/21/24 90 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 1 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104990 2/28/2024 ALL CITY MANAGEMENT 91507 CROSSING GUARD SERVICE 2.4-2.17.2406827 146-2102-4201 15,876.21 Total : 15,876.2106827 104991 2/28/2024 AMERICAN BINDING PRODUCTS 43563 LAMINATING POUCHES12745 001-4202-4305 62.88 001-4202-4305 4.64 Total : 67.5212745 104992 2/28/2024 ASPEN ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP 3465.001-31 TRANSPACIFIC FIBER OPTIC EIR/JAN2408614 001-2108 541.00 Total : 541.0008614 104993 2/28/2024 AT&T 000021267023 PD COMPUTER CIRCUITS/JAN2400321 001-2101-4304 130.46 Total : 130.4600321 104994 2/28/2024 BLACK, CATHERINE M Parcel 4186 022 010 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2419248 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 Total : 164.1919248 104995 2/28/2024 BLUMENFELD, DALTON PO40998 USE OF FORCE INSTRUCTOR CLASS/MEALS21651 001-2101-4312 225.00 Total : 225.0021651 104996 2/28/2024 BRINJAK, TIMOTHY JOHN "TJ"PO41056 MUSIC FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS IN RECESS20553 001-1101-4305 300.00 Total : 300.0020553 104997 2/28/2024 CAMPBELL, NIKKI PO41083 REFUND-ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION #730523244 001-3305 250.00 Total : 250.0023244 104998 2/28/2024 CHEN, WAN MEIN ALICE PO41062 REFUND FOR TWO MONTHLY LOT PERMITS23239 001-3858 150.00 Total : 150.0023239 104999 2/28/2024 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES REPW24021204896 TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINT/JAN2400879 Attachment 391 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 2 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 104999 2/28/2024 (Continued)COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES00879 001-3104-4251 277.08 Total : 277.0800879 105000 2/28/2024 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Case#ADJ12189383 WORKERS COMP CLAIM/GAROFANO22635 705-1217-4324 14,665.91 Total : 14,665.9122635 105001 2/28/2024 CRESPI, ANGELA PO41084 TR1039 CAL CITIES CONF REIMBURSEMENT22436 001-1201-4317 140.15 Total : 140.1522436 105002 2/28/2024 DEWEY PEST CONTROL ACCT 759408 PEST CONTROL/FEB2411449 001-4204-4201 849.00 Total : 849.0011449 105003 2/28/2024 DEWEY PEST CONTROL ACCT 1233239 SEWER RAT ABATEMENT/FEB2411449 160-3102-4201 278.00 Total : 278.0011449 105004 2/28/2024 DISPENSING TECHNOLOGY CORP 16152 PALLET OF COLD ASPHALT13766 001-3104-4309 1,200.71 001-3104-4309 103.14 Total : 1,303.8513766 105005 2/28/2024 DOOLEY ENTERPRISES INC 67383 MAT REQ 909526 AMMUNITION12735 001-2101-4201 2,416.83 Total : 2,416.8312735 105006 2/28/2024 EMPIRE PIPE CLEANING AND EQUIP 12546 CLEAN & VIDEO INSPECT SEWERS/DEC2307853 160-3102-4201 51,703.35 CLEAN & VIDEO INSPECT SEWERS/JAN2412551 160-3102-4201 34,187.65 Total : 85,891.0007853 105007 2/28/2024 EPIC BUSINESS ESSENTIALS, LLC SI00489575 MAT REQ 806709/OFFICE SUPPLIES16742 001-1201-4305 26.12 Total : 26.1216742 105008 2/28/2024 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS 109-99132 MR#668771 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE PARTS22926 92 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 3 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 105008 2/28/2024 (Continued)FACTORY MOTOR PARTS22926 715-3302-4311 200.70 Total : 200.7022926 105009 2/28/2024 FEHR & PEERS 172333 TRAFFIC COUNT SVS/JAN2421539 001-3104-4201 2,215.50 Total : 2,215.5021539 105010 2/28/2024 FJR PACIFIC, INC.27820 EMERGENCY THERMOSTAT REPAIR @PD21217 001-4204-4201 692.63 SEAL HOLE INSIDE AC UNIT @COMM CTR27879 001-4204-4201 1,208.00 AC UNIT LEAK REPAIR @PD27881 715-4204-4201 679.00 Total : 2,579.6321217 105011 2/28/2024 FRANCO, MATTHEW PO41009 PER DIEM-FTO SUPERVISOR SCHOOL MAR4-620265 001-2101-4312 45.00 Total : 45.0020265 105012 2/28/2024 FRANCOIS, DEAN TR991 LEAGUE OF CA CITIES CONF REIMBURSEMENT22778 001-1101-4317 579.94 Total : 579.9422778 105013 2/28/2024 FRONTIER 310-379-0652-1216195 EOC LANDLINES/FEB2419884 001-1201-4304 98.14 Total : 98.1419884 105014 2/28/2024 FRONTIER 310-372-6186-0831895 2ND FL CITY HALL FAX LINE/FEB2419884 001-1121-4304 15.87 001-1141-4304 15.87 001-1201-4304 15.87 001-1202-4304 15.87 001-1203-4304 15.86 Total : 79.3419884 105015 2/28/2024 GANS, LANNING Parcel 4181 007 022 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2412891 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 93 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 4 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 164.19 105015 2/28/2024 GANS, LANNING12891 105016 2/28/2024 GARDENA NISSAN 27181 MR#668774 VEHICLE REPAIR PARTS20452 715-4201-4311 30.72 Total : 30.7220452 105017 2/28/2024 GHD, INC.380-0044845 PIER REPAIR PROJECT PERMITS/JAN2420756 122-8629-4201 1,707.14 Total : 1,707.1420756 105018 2/28/2024 GRAINGER 9012399227 MAT REQ 668776/MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES10836 715-4201-4311 45.85 Total : 45.8510836 105019 2/28/2024 GREGREY, PAUL PO41089 REFUND ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION #741123243 001-3305 250.00 Total : 250.0023243 105020 2/28/2024 GROH, MARK LEE HB-045 CITATION HEARING SVS/FEB2421597 001-1204-4201 240.00 Total : 240.0021597 105021 2/28/2024 JACKSON, RAYMOND TR1057 ICA WINTER SEMINAR REIMBURSEMENT21776 001-1101-4317 136.68 Total : 136.6821776 105022 2/28/2024 JILK HEAVY CONSTRUCTION, INC.23A-1114 MUNICIPAL PIER REPAIRS/NOV2322913 190-8629-4201 25,508.55 Total : 25,508.5522913 105023 2/28/2024 KLOSTERMAN, KENNETH Parcel 4188 020 022 STREET LIGHT & SEWER TAX REBATE/FY2414519 105-3105 24.61 001-6871 139.58 Total : 164.1914519 105024 2/28/2024 KOSLIN, ADAM PO41058 REFUND ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION #1435403923238 001-3305 100.00 Total : 100.0023238 105025 2/28/2024 KOSMONT & ASSOCIATES, INC.2305.9-008 CONSULTING SERVICES/JAN2418137 94 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 5 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 105025 2/28/2024 (Continued)KOSMONT & ASSOCIATES, INC.18137 001-4105-4201 288.60 Total : 288.6018137 105026 2/28/2024 LA SUPERIOR COURT - TORRANCE PO41066 CITATION PAYMENT SURCHARGES/JAN2400118 001-3302 41,184.30 Total : 41,184.3000118 105027 2/28/2024 LASSOOY, VANESSA PO41112 BAR MEMBERSHIP REIMBURSEMENT23247 001-1203-4315 474.58 Total : 474.5823247 105028 2/28/2024 MATHESON TRI-GAS, INC.0029220167 MAT REQ 632966 PROPANE TANKS22514 001-3104-4309 262.02 Total : 262.0222514 105029 2/28/2024 NAKAMOTO, JOSHUA PO41091 MILEAGE-TACTICAL PERFORMANCE COURSE22053 001-2101-4317 172.86 Total : 172.8622053 105030 2/28/2024 NAPOLITANO, STEVEN A.1000 ADMIN CITATION HEARING SVS/FEB2423248 001-1201-4201 1,350.00 Total : 1,350.0023248 105031 2/28/2024 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC 350871165002 MAT REQ 668421/OFFICE SUPPLIES13114 001-4202-4305 17.99 MAT REQ 806615/OFFICE SUPPLIES351000369001 001-4601-4305 8.61 MAT REQ 806615/OFFICE SUPPLIES351024006001 001-4601-4305 17.94 MAT REQ 806615/OFFICE SUPPLIES351024007001 001-4601-4305 38.31 MAT REQ 668340/OFFICE SUPPLIES353894557001 001-4202-4305 63.64 MAT REQ 909529/OFFICE SUPPLIES354317204001 001-2101-4305 18.60 MAT REQ 909529/OFFICE SUPPLIES354319970001 001-2101-4305 52.54 MAT REQ 668433/OFFICE SUPPLIES354529141001 001-4202-4305 79.39 95 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 6 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 105031 2/28/2024 (Continued)ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC13114 BREAK ROOM SUPPLIES354530215001 001-1121-4305 29.99 001-1121-4305 2.85 BREAK ROOM SUPPLIES354530658001 001-1121-4305 83.56 001-1121-4305 1.34 BREAK ROOM SUPPLIES354530658002 001-1121-4305 11.59 BREAK ROOM SUPPLIES354530659001 001-1121-4305 41.98 MAT REQ 668434/OFFICE SUPPLIES354909180001 001-4202-4305 43.83 MAT REQ 668434/OFFICE SUPPLIES354909746001 001-4202-4305 46.59 MAT REQ 668432/OFFICE SUPPLIES355049469001 001-4202-4305 26.46 MAT REQ 668432/OFFICE SUPPLIES355052020001 001-4202-4305 43.57 MAT REQ 668435/OFFICE SUPPLIES355317912001 001-4202-4305 77.35 MAT REQ 909530/OFFICE SUPPLIES356279472001 001-2101-4305 60.97 MAT REQ 909530/OFFICE SUPPLIES356291660001 001-2101-4305 18.60 MAT REQ 909530/OFFICE SUPPLIES356291661001 001-2101-4305 10.28 Total : 795.9813114 105032 2/28/2024 OPENGOV INC INV12286 BUDGET & STORIES BUILDER FOR FY2519485 001-1202-4201 17,995.00 Total : 17,995.0019485 105033 2/28/2024 PARKS COFFEE CALIFORNIA, INC.80032439 PD COFFEE SUPPLIES & SVS/FEB2422071 001-2101-4305 157.04 001-2101-4306 157.05 Total : 314.0922071 105034 2/28/2024 PARS 54864 ALT RETIREMENT PLAN ADMIN FEES/DEC2314693 96 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 7 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 105034 2/28/2024 (Continued)PARS14693 001-1101-4185 8.88 001-1141-4185 1.48 001-1204-4185 10.36 001-2101-4185 11.84 001-3302-4185 19.24 001-4101-4185 2.96 001-4202-4185 17.76 001-4601-4185 59.20 001-1121-4185 16.27 Total : 147.9914693 105035 2/28/2024 PVP COMMUNICATIONS INC 134282 MOTORS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT08364 715-2101-5402 1,688.00 715-2101-5402 160.36 MOTORS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT134301 715-2101-5402 679.00 715-2101-5402 64.50 Total : 2,591.8608364 105036 2/28/2024 RED SECURITY GROUP, LLC 83511 MAT REQ 668613 DUPLICATE KEYS13255 001-4204-4309 19.71 MAT REQ 668468 LOCKSMITH SERVICES83523 001-4204-4309 50.97 Total : 70.6813255 105037 2/28/2024 REDONDO BEACH, CITY OF 579472 CITY PROSECUTOR SERVICES/JAN2403282 001-1132-4201 16,667.00 Total : 16,667.0003282 105038 2/28/2024 REGIONAL TAP SERVICE CENTER 6021956 BUS PASS SALES/JAN2420061 001-1204-4251 67.20 Total : 67.2020061 105039 2/28/2024 RJM DESIGN GROUP, INC.36205 PARKS MASTER PLAN MGMT SVS/JAN2422870 301-8538-4201 15,642.98 Total : 15,642.9822870 105040 2/28/2024 ROADLINE PRODUCTS INC 19613 BLANK SIGNS15582 001-3104-4201 895.00 97 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 8 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 105040 2/28/2024 (Continued)ROADLINE PRODUCTS INC15582 001-3104-4201 81.70 Total : 976.7015582 105041 2/28/2024 ROSEN, LORNA H Parcel 4183 006 018 SEWER & STREET LIGHT TAX REBATE/FY2421845 001-6871 139.58 105-3105 24.61 Total : 164.1921845 105042 2/28/2024 SASE COMPANY INC INV337509 REPAIR PARTS FOR THE GRINDER08165 715-3109-4311 74.93 715-3109-4311 7.14 Total : 82.0708165 105043 2/28/2024 SBCU VISA 100061782 CC BOX REMOVAL AND SHREDDING 1.29.2403353 001-1121-4201 656.00 TR1075 GUZMAN-ANNUAL CONF REGISTRATION200003014 CC 001-1121-4317 595.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES7441834-5595441 CC 001-1121-4305 135.67 001-1121-4305 12.89 Total : 1,399.5603353 105044 2/28/2024 SCOTT ROBINSON CHRYSLER 59764 MAT REQ 668770 VEHICLE REPAIR PARTS18220 715-3302-4311 274.12 Total : 274.1218220 105045 2/28/2024 SHOETERIA 0062429-IN MR#668437 YARD STAFF BOOTS/CULPER20539 001-4202-4314 125.00 MR#668436 YARD STAFF BOOTS/SANDOVAL0062603-IN 001-4202-4314 125.00 Total : 250.0020539 105046 2/28/2024 SOUTH BAY FORD 520670 TRANSMISSION REBUILD FOR PD VEHICLE10532 715-2101-4311 5,133.17 Total : 5,133.1710532 105047 2/28/2024 SPECIALIZED ELEVATOR SERVICES 68050 LOT C ELEVATOR ACCESS & STANDBY 2.15.2421538 301-8699-4201 525.00 98 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 9 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 525.00 105047 2/28/2024 SPECIALIZED ELEVATOR SERVICES21538 105048 2/28/2024 SPECTRUM BUSINESS 8448 30 030 0402150 1301 HERMOSA/540 PIER CONNECTION/FEB2420236 001-2101-4304 751.18 Total : 751.1820236 105049 2/28/2024 SPECTRUM BUSINESS 8448 30 030 0088884 PW YARD CABLE/MAR2420236 001-4202-4201 173.47 Total : 173.4720236 105050 2/28/2024 SPECTRUM BUSINESS 8448 30 030 0049969 PD CABLE/FEB2420236 001-2101-4201 82.06 Total : 82.0620236 105051 2/28/2024 STEAMX, LLC 68057 PRESSURE WASHER TRIGGER HANDLE12701 715-4206-4309 108.89 715-4206-4309 8.91 Total : 117.8012701 105052 2/28/2024 T-MOBILE Acct 954297746 PW YARD CELL PHONES/FEB2419082 001-4202-4304 665.00 Total : 665.0019082 105053 2/28/2024 T-MOBILE ACCT 96625962 PD RECORDS/WATCH COMMAND/CELLS/FEB2419082 001-2101-4304 81.50 Total : 81.5019082 105054 2/28/2024 T-MOBILE ACCT 267037374 COMM RES CELL PHONES/FEB2419082 001-4601-4304 67.18 Total : 67.1819082 105055 2/28/2024 TRIANGLE HARDWARE ACCT 1009 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES/FEB2400123 001-3104-4309 4,506.95 001-4204-4309 3,157.71 001-6101-4309 1,847.44 105-2601-4309 4,382.13 715-4206-4309 275.39 001-2021 388.14 001-2022 -388.14 99 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 10 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 14,169.62 105055 2/28/2024 TRIANGLE HARDWARE00123 105056 2/28/2024 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC 045-455323 TIME&ATTENDANCE IMPLEMENTATION 1.3005626 715-1206-4201 1,400.00 Total : 1,400.0005626 105057 2/28/2024 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA, PARS #6746019200PO40123 PARS/OPEB CONTRIBUTIONS/FEB2414528 001-1101-4190 57.00 001-1121-4190 765.00 001-1201-4190 2,655.00 001-1202-4190 1,462.00 001-1203-4190 729.00 001-1204-4190 1,015.00 001-2101-4190 19,747.00 001-3104-4190 1,249.00 001-3301-4190 115.00 001-3302-4190 3,020.00 001-4101-4190 1,660.00 001-4201-4190 1,326.00 001-4202-4190 1,504.00 001-4204-4190 577.00 001-4601-4190 1,062.00 001-6101-4190 894.00 105-2601-4190 178.00 160-3102-4190 281.00 161-3109-4190 193.00 715-4206-4190 561.00 Total : 39,050.0014528 105058 2/28/2024 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES 72835097 VOIP PHONES/PW YARD/JAN2418666 001-4202-4304 104.14 Total : 104.1418666 105059 2/28/2024 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES 72837084 VOIP PHONES/COMM RES/JAN2418666 001-4601-4304 101.90 Total : 101.9018666 105060 2/28/2024 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES 72836078 VOIP PHONES/BASE 3/JAN2418666 001-3304-4304 78.10 100 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 11 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 78.10 105060 2/28/2024 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES18666 105061 2/28/2024 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES 72836346 VOIP PHONES/BARD/JAN2418666 001-3302-4304 49.58 Total : 49.5818666 105062 2/28/2024 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES 72836085 VOIP PHONES/EOC/JAN2418666 001-1201-4304 42.11 Total : 42.1118666 105063 2/28/2024 VERIZON WIRELESS 9956828189 PD TRUNK MODEMS/FEB2403209 153-2106-4201 1,000.29 Total : 1,000.2903209 105064 2/28/2024 WHITLOW, ROBERT L Parcel 4184 015 022 STREET LIGHT TAX REBATE/FY2414051 105-3105 24.61 Total : 24.6114051 105065 2/28/2024 WILLDAN ENGINEERING 00230295 STAFF AUGMENTATION FOR COMM DEV/OCT2310703 001-4201-4201 16,951.25 STAFF AUGMENTATION FOR COMM DEV/NOV2300230452 001-4201-4201 5,098.75 STAFF AUGMENTATION FOR COMM DEV/DEC2300230968 001-4201-4201 11,241.25 Total : 33,291.2510703 105066 2/28/2024 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES INC 8862 MAT REQ 909634/STREET SIGN MAINTENANCE01206 001-3104-4309 753.85 Total : 753.8501206 1870932 2/26/2024 ADMINSURE AS AGENT FOR THE Wire date 2.26.24A WORKERS COMP CLAIMS 2.19-2.23.2414691 705-1217-4324 11,244.88 Total : 11,244.8814691 2170932 2/15/2024 ADMINSURE AS AGENT FOR THE Wire date 2.15.24A WORKERS COMP CLAIMS 1.22-1.26.2414691 705-1217-4324 21,027.70 WORKERS COMP CLAIMS 1.29-2.2.24Wire date 2.15.24B 705-1217-4324 6,220.61 Total : 27,248.3114691 101 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 12 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount 2260027 2/15/2024 ADMINSURE AS AGENT FOR THE Wire date 2.15.24C LIABILITY CLAIMS REIMB/JAN2414691 705-1209-4324 70,124.45 Total : 70,124.4514691 2880932 2/22/2024 ADMINSURE AS AGENT FOR THE Wire date 2.22.24A WORKERS COMP CLAIMS 2.5-2.9.2414691 705-1217-4324 10,615.57 WORKERS COMP CLAIMS 2.12-2.16.24Wire date 2.22.24B 705-1217-4324 33,373.32 Total : 43,988.8914691 3012502 2/13/2024 ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS Wire date 2.13.24A WORKERS COMP ACCT REPLENISHMENT/JAN2423101 705-1217-4324 6,608.44 Total : 6,608.4423101 3865729 2/8/2024 PITNEY BOWES INC Check run 2.28.24A POSTAGE METER REPLENISHMENT 2.8.2413838 001-1208-4305 2,000.00 Total : 2,000.0013838 4556687 2/22/2024 SOCAL GAS 097 904 5900 3 CITY-OWNED BLDGS/NATURAL GAS/JAN2400170 001-4204-4303 117.67 Total : 117.6700170 4556786 2/22/2024 SOCAL GAS 102 104 5900 3 CITY-OWNED BLDGS/NATURAL GAS/JAN2400170 001-4204-4303 219.26 Total : 219.2600170 4557061 2/22/2024 SOCAL GAS 115 404 6900 1 CITY-OWNED BLDGS/NATURAL GAS/JAN2400170 001-4204-4303 304.97 Total : 304.9700170 4557546 2/22/2024 SOCAL GAS 139 104 4600 7 CITY-OWNED BLDGS/NATURAL GAS/JAN2400170 001-4204-4303 14.30 Total : 14.3000170 4557604 2/22/2024 SOCAL GAS 141 204 4600 1 CITY-OWNED BLDGS/NATURAL GAS/JAN2400170 001-4204-4303 21.42 Total : 21.4200170 4702239 2/15/2024 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPT Letter L0761973072 UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS/OCT-DEC2301397 705-1215-4186 1,445.00 102 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 13 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 1,445.00 4702239 2/15/2024 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPT01397 5285607 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700222378305 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 001-6101-4303 2,279.82 Total : 2,279.8200159 5295112 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700057262780 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 105-2601-4303 110.17 Total : 110.1700159 5295411 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700156101336 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 001-4204-4303 11,417.05 001-6101-4303 175.81 Total : 11,592.8600159 5295643 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700234897163 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 001-3304-4303 2,670.03 Total : 2,670.0300159 5295848 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700304673105 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 160-3102-4201 174.80 Total : 174.8000159 5295873 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700313445137 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 105-2601-4303 20,025.05 Total : 20,025.0500159 5295930 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700338055956 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 001-4204-4303 3,057.38 Total : 3,057.3800159 5296033 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700371314327 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 105-2601-4303 209.14 Total : 209.1400159 5296071 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO 700382668983 ELECTRICITY/JAN2400159 001-3104-4303 1,055.85 001-4204-4303 1,568.47 105-2601-4303 2,912.86 103 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 14 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount (Continued)Total : 5,537.18 5296071 2/15/2024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO00159 5786711 2/26/2024 PITNEY BOWES INC Check run 2.28.24B POSTAGE METER REPLENISHMENT 2.26.2413838 001-1208-4305 2,000.00 Total : 2,000.0013838 7521127 2/16/2024 EXXON MOBIL BUSINESS FLEET 95103527 VEHICLE FUEL 1.10.24-2.9.2410668 001-1250 199.07 715-4201-4310 40.88 715-3302-4310 1,315.62 715-2101-4310 5,111.27 715-4204-4310 671.62 715-4206-4310 356.25 715-6101-4310 188.83 715-3104-4310 659.45 Total : 8,542.9910668 700054274 2/26/2024 J P MORGAN Check run 2.28.24 BEACH DR ASSESS DIST BOND INT FY2414299 611-2252 732.34 Total : 732.3414299 Bank total : 576,800.83 101 Vouchers for bank code :boa 576,800.83Total vouchers :Vouchers in this report 101 104 02/28/2024 Check Register CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH 15 4:38:19PM Page: Bank code :boa Voucher Date Vendor Invoice Description/Account Amount "I hereby certify that the demands or claims covered by the checks listed on pages 1 to 15 inclusive, of the check register for 2/28/2024 are accurate funds are available for payment, and are in conformance to the budget." By Finance Director Date 2/28/24 105 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0126 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 AMEND BALLOT QUESTION FOR THE TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX (SALES TAX OR TUT) CONSISTENT WITH CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CODE 9051 AND AFFIRM THE CHANGES TO THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE CONSISTENT WITH CITY COUNCIL DIRECTION (City Attorney Patrick Donegan) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council amend the ballot question and approve the updated resolutions (Attachments 1,2,and 3)regarding the locally controlled general tax measure,adopted by City Council at its February 15,2024 meeting,to be consistent with City Council direction/amendments and California Elections Code 9051. Executive Summary: At its February 15,2024 meeting,City Council approved placing a general Transactions and Use Tax (Sales Tax or TUT)at the rate of three quarters of one cent (3/4¢)on the November 2024 General Municipal Election ballot.Various amendments to ballot measure were made during the meeting, resulting in a ballot question exceeding the 75 words allowed by the California Elections Code 9051 to be read into the record.This item would amend the ballot question and approve updated resolutions to conform to California Elections Code word limit requirements. Background: At its February 15,2024 meeting,City Council approved placement of a general Transactions and Use Tax (Sales Tax or TUT)at the rate of three quarters of one cent (3/4¢)on the November 2024 General Municipal Election ballot.During discussion,City Council approved a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date, and if passed, the creation of a citizen oversight committee. Staff integrated City Council’s changes into the ballot question and provided the following amended version during its February 15, 2024 meeting: “Shall the measure protecting essential services such as police,crime prevention,parks, recreation,to improve streets and sidewalks,protection of beach/coastal waters,cleaning of City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™106 Staff Report REPORT 24-0126 recreation,to improve streets and sidewalks,protection of beach/coastal waters,cleaning of public areas,addressing homelessness,school safety,supporting local businesses,and for other general governmental use by enacting a 3/4¢transaction and use (sales)tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually,with a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date,or until ended by voters, with annual audits and all funds staying local, be adopted?” The 77-word ballot question exceeds the 75 words allowable by California Elections Code 9051. Past Council Actions Meeting Date Description February 15, 2024 City Council approved the placement a general Transactions and Use Tax (Sales Tax or TUT) at the rate of three quarters of one cent (3/4¢) on the November 2024 General Municipal Election ballot. Discussion: Staff recommends City Council approve the ballot question below,which meets the word count requirement. Redline copy: “Shall the measure protecting essential services such as police,crime prevention,parks, recreation,to improve streets and sidewalks,beaches,protection of beach/coastal waters, cleaning of public areas,addressing homelessness,school safety,supporting local businesses,and for other general governmental use by enacting a 3/4¢transaction and use (sales)tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually,with a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date,or until ended by voters,with annual audits,a citizen oversight committee and all funds staying local, be adopted?” Clean copy: “Shall the measure protecting essential services such as police,crime prevention,parks, streets and sidewalks,beaches,cleaning of public areas,addressing homelessness,schools, supporting local businesses,and for other general governmental use by enacting a 3/4¢ transaction and use (sales)tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually,with a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date,or until ended by voters,with annual audits,a citizen oversight committee and all funds staying local, be adopted?” The previously proposed resolutions were all modified to reflect the new,compliant ballot measure question and were submitted to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration,which is the State agency responsible for the implementation and remittance of sales taxes in the State,to ensure City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™107 Staff Report REPORT 24-0126 State agency responsible for the implementation and remittance of sales taxes in the State,to ensure the updated resolutions were acceptable.Staff received confirmation from the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration and recommends City Council approve the updated resolutions (Attachments 1, 2, and 3). General Plan Consistency: This report and associated recommendation have been evaluated for their consistency with the City’s General Plan. Relevant Policies are listed below: Governance Element Goal 1. A high degree of transparency and integrity in the decision-making process. Policies: ·Open Meetings.Maintain the community’s trust by holding meetings in which decisions are being made,that are open and available for all community members to attend,participate,or view remotely. ·1.6 Long-term considerations.Prioritize decisions that provide long-term community benefit and discourage decisions that provide short-term community benefit but reduce long-term opportunities. Goal 2. The Community is active and engaged in decision-making processes. Policy: ·2.3 Public participation guidelines.Establish parameters and guidelines to ensure public participation in promoted through diverse methods. Goal 5. Small beach town character is reflected throughout Hermosa Beach. Policies: ·5.5 Community benefits.Consider incentives for new development that provide a substantial economic benefit to the community such as retail sales taxes,transient occupancy taxes or higher-paying jobs.Prohibit the provision of incentives that outweigh the direct benefits from the use. ·5.7 Visitor and resident balance.Recognize the desire and need to balance visitor-serving and local-serving uses as a key to preserving character and the economic vitality of the community. Goal 6.A broad-based and long-term economic development strategy for Hermosa Beach that supports existing businesses while attracting new business and tourism. Policy: ·6.1 Long-term economic development.Support the development and implementation of long-term economic development strategies that seek to establish and keep new businesses City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™108 Staff Report REPORT 24-0126 long-term economic development strategies that seek to establish and keep new businesses and a strong middle class in Hermosa Beach over the decades to come. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommended action. Attachments: 1.Resolution (Sales Tax)-Add to Ballot 2.Resolution (Sales Tax)-Arguments, Rebuttals, Impartial Analysis 3.Resolution (Sales Tax)-Consolidate 4.Link to February 15, 2024 Staff Report Respectfully Submitted by: Patrick Donegan, City Attorney Concur: Myra Maravilla, City Clerk Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™109 Page 1 of 12 RES-24- CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH RESOLUTION NO. RES-24- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, CALLING FOR A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, FOR THE PLACEMENT OF AN ORDINANCE ON THE BALLOT TO ENACT A LOCALLY CONTROLLED GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX (SALES TAX) AT THE RATE OF THREE-QUARTER CENT (3/4 ¢) PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 218 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach (“City”) is authorized to levy a Transactions and Use Tax (“sales tax”) for general purposes pursuant to California Revenue and Taxation Code section 7285.9, subject to approval by a majority vote of the electorate pursuant to Article XIII C, section 2 of the California Constitution (“Proposition 218”); and WHEREAS, under the provisions of the laws relating to general law cities in the State of California, a General Municipal Election shall be called and held in the City of Hermosa Beach on November 5, 2024; and WHEREAS, pursuant to California Elections Code section 9222, the City Council has authority to place local measures on the ballot to be considered at a Municipal Election; and WHEREAS, the City Council would like to submit to the voters at the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election a measure enacting a locally controlled general transactions and use tax at a rate of three quarter cent (3/4 ¢) on the sale and/or use of all tangible personal property sold at retail in the City until it is ended by voters, as more specifically set forth in the attached proposed ordinance adding Chapter 3.48 to Title 3 of the City’s Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the ¾ cent sales tax is a general tax, the revenue of which will be placed in the City’s general fund and will be used to pay for important general City services; and WHEREAS, on November 6, 1996, the voters of the State of California approved Proposition 218, an amendment to the State Constitution which requires that all general taxes which are imposed, extended or increased must be submitted to the electorate and approved by a majority vote of the qualified electors voting in the election; and 110 Page 2 of 12 RES-24- WHEREAS, pursuant to Proposition 218 (California Constitution, Article XIII C, § 2(b)), the general rule is that any local election for the approval of an increase to a general tax must be consolidated with a regularly scheduled general election for members of the governing body of the local government; and WHEREAS, the next regularly scheduled general election at which City Council members are to be elected is November 5, 2024; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code section 53724 (“Proposition 62”) and Revenue and Taxation Code section 7285.9, a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all members of the City Council is required to place the Measure on the November 5, 2024 ballot; and WHEREAS, the ordinance to be considered by the qualified voters and the terms of approval, collection and use of the general sales tax are described and provided for in the ordinance/measure attached hereto as Exhibit “A” (the “Measure”) and by this reference made an operative part hereof, in accordance with all applicable laws. WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code section 53724 (“Proposition 62”) and Revenue and Taxation Code section 7285.9, a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all members of the City Council is required to place the Measure on the November 5, 2024 ballot; and WHEREAS, on February 15, 2024, the City Council considered the placement of this Transactions and Use Tax (“sales tax”) for general purposes on the upcoming November 5, 2024 ballot and directed City staff to make certain changes to the ordinance and ballot measure question. The ballot measure read into the record at the meeting was in excess of the statutory limit of 75 words (77 word ballot measure question). I n order to avoid any confusion, this resolution contains the updated ballot measure question that conforms to the 75-word limit, updates the ordinance with the changes requested by the City Council and replaces any previous resolution related to this Transactions and Use Tax (“sales tax”) for general purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated and made an operative part of this Resolution. 111 Page 3 of 12 RES-24- SECTION 2. Calling of Election. Pursuant to the requirements of the laws of the State of California relating to General Law Cities, there is called and ordered to be held in the City of Hermosa Beach, California, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, a General Municipal Election for the purpose of submitting the Measure attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by this reference to the qualified electors of the City. SECTION 3. The City Council, pursuant California Elections Code Section 9222, hereby orders that the following question be submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Hermosa Beach and printed on the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election ballot: Shall the measure protecting essential services such as police, crime prevention, parks, streets and sidewalks, beaches, cleaning of public areas, addressing homelessness, schools, supporting local businesses, and for other general governmental use by enacting a 3/4¢ transaction and use (sales) tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually, with a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date, or until ended by voters, with annual audits, a citizen oversight committee and all funds staying local, be adopted? YES NO SECTION 4. Conduct of Election. The City Clerk is authorized, instructed, and directed to coordinate with the County of Los Angeles Registrar- Recorder/County Clerk to procure and furnish any and all official bal lots, notices, printed matter and all supplies, equipment and paraphernalia that may be necessary in order to properly and lawfully conduct the election. SECTION 6. Notice of the election is hereby given and the City Clerk is authorized, instructed, and directed to give further or additional notice of the election, in time, form and manner as required by law. SECTION 7. Placement on the ballot. The full text of the Measure shall not be printed in the Sample Ballot Booklet, and a statement shall be printed in the ballot pursuant to Elections Code § 9223 advising voters that they may obtain a copy of this Resolution and the Measure, at no cost, upon request made to the City Clerk. SECTION 8. Filing with County. The City Clerk shall, not later than the 88th day prior to the General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, file with the Board of Supervisors and the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, a certified copy of this Resolution. 112 Page 4 of 12 RES-24- SECTION 9. Public Examination. Pursuant to California Elections Code § 9295, this Measure will be available for public examination for no fewer than ten (10) calendar days prior to being submitted for printing in the voter information guide. The City Clerk shall post notice in the Clerk’s office of the specific dates that the examination period will run. SECTION 10. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to appropriate the necessary funds to pay for the City’s cost of placing the Measure on the election ballot. SECTION 11. That the vote requirement for the measure to pass is a majority (50% + 1) of the votes cast. SECTION 12. That notice of the time and place of holding the election is given and the City Clerk is authorized, instructed and directed to give further or additional notice of the election, in time, form and manner as required by law. SECTION 13. The City Council authorizes the City Clerk to administer said election and all the City shall reimburse Los Angeles County for all reasonable and actual election expenses upon presentation of a properly submitted bill. SECTION 14. Severability. The provisions of this Resolution are severable and if any provision of this Resolution is held invalid, that provision shall be severed from the Resolution and the remainder of this Resolution shall continue in full force and effect, and not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 15. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 12th Day of March, 2024. Mayor Justin Massey PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, CA ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: __________________________________ __________________________________ Myra Maravilla Patrick Donegan City Clerk City Attorney 113 Page 5 of 12 RES-24- Exhibit “A” Chapter 3.48 - Transactions and Use Tax Sections: 3.48.010 - Purpose. 3.48.020 - Contract With State. 3.48.030 - Transactions Tax Rate. 3.48.040 - Place of Sale. 3.48.050 - Use Tax Rate. 3.48.060 - Adoption of Provisions of State Law. 3.48.070 - Limitations on Adoption of State Law and Collection of Use Taxes. 3.48.080 - Permit Not Required. 3.48.090 - Exemptions and Exclusions. 3.48.100 - Amendments. 3.48.110 - Enjoining Collection Forbidden. 3.48.120 - Duration of Tax. 3.48.130 - Citizens’ Oversight Committee. Sections: 3.48.010 - Purpose. This ordinance is adopted to achieve the following, among other purposes, and directs that the provisions hereof be interpreted in order to accomplish those purposes: A. To impose a retail transactions and use tax in accordance with the provisions of Part 1.6 (commencing with Section 7251) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and Section 7285.9 of Part 1.7 of Division 2 which authorizes the City to adopt this tax ordinance which shall be operative if a majority of the electors voting on the measure vote to approve the imposition of the tax at an election called for that purpose. B. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that incorporates provisions identical to those of the Sales and Use Tax Law of the State of California insofar as those provisions are not inconsistent with the requirements and limitations contained in Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. C. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that imposes a tax and provides a measure therefore that can be administered and collected by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration in a 114 Page 6 of 12 RES-24- manner that adapts itself as fully as practicable to, and requires the least possible deviation from, the existing statutory and administrative procedures followed by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration in administering and collecting the California State Sales and Use Taxes. D. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that can be administered in a manner that will be, to the greatest degree possible, consistent with the provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, minimize the cost of collecting the transactions and use taxes, and at the same time, minimize the burden of record-keeping upon persons subject to taxation under the provisions of this ordinance. 3.48.020 - Contract With State. Prior to the operative date, the City shall contract with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration to perform all functions incident to the administration and operation of this transactions and use tax ordinance; provided, that if the City shall not have contracted with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration prior to the operative date, it shall nevertheless so contract and in such a case the operative date shall be the first day of the first calendar quarter following the execution of such a contract. 3.48.030- Transactions Tax Rate. For the privilege of selling tangible personal property at retail, a tax is hereby imposed upon all retailers in the incorporated territory of the City at the rate of three quarters of one percent (3/4 %) of the gross receipts of any retailer from the sale of all tangible personal property sold at retail in said territory on and after the operative date of this ordinance. 3.48.040 - Place of Sale. For the purposes of this ordinance, all retail sales are consummated at the place of business of the retailer unless the tangible personal property sold is delivered by the retailer or his agent to an out-of-state destination or to a common carrier for delivery to an out-of-state destination. The gross receipts from such sales shall include delivery charges, when such charges are subject to the state sales and use tax, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. In the event a retailer has no permanent place of business in the State or has more than one place of business, the place or places at which the retail sales are consummated shall be determined under rules and regulations to be prescribed and adopted by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. 115 Page 7 of 12 RES-24- 3.48.050 - Use Tax Rate. An excise tax is hereby imposed on the storage, use or other consumption in the City of tangible personal property purchased from any retailer on and after the operative date of this ordinance for storage, use or other consumption in said territory at the rate of three quarters of one percent (3/4 %) of the sales price of the property. The sales price shall include delivery charges when such charges are subject to state sales or use tax regardless of the place to which delivery is made. 3.48.060 - Adoption of Provisions of State Law. Except as otherwise provided in this ordinance and except insofar as they are inconsistent with the provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, all of the provisions of Part 1 (commencing with Section 6001) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code are hereby adopted and made a part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein. 3.48.070 - Limitations on Adoption of State Law and Collection of Use Taxes. In adopting the provisions of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code: A. Wherever the State of California is named or referred to as the taxing agency, the name of this City shall be substituted therefor. However, the substitution shall not be made when: 1. The word “State” is used as a part of the title of the State Controller, State Treasurer, California Victim Compensation Board, California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, State Treasury, or the Constitution of the State of California; 2. The result of that substitution would require action to be taken by or against this City or any agency, officer, or employee thereof rather than by or against the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, in performing the functions incident to the administration or operation of this Ordinance. 3. In those sections, including, but not necessarily limited to sections referring to the exterior boundaries of the State of California, where the result of the substitution would be to: a. Provide an exemption from this tax with respect to certain sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property 116 Page 8 of 12 RES-24- which would not otherwise be exempt from this tax while such sales, storage, use or other consumption remain subject to tax by the State under the provisions of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, or; b. Impose this tax with respect to certain sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property which would not be subject to tax by the state under the said provision of that code. 4. In reference to Sections 6701, 6702 (except in the last sentence thereof), 6711, 6715, 6737, 6797 or 6828 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. B. The word “city” shall be substituted for the word “state” in the phrase “retailer engaged in business in this state” in Section 6203 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and in the definition of that phrase in Section 6203. 1. “A retailer engaged in business in the District” shall also include any retailer that, in the preceding calendar year or the current calendar year, has total combined sales of tangible personal property in this state or for delivery in the State by the retailer and all persons related to the retailer that exceeds five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000). For purposes of this section, a person is related to another person if both persons are related to each other pursuant to Section 267(b) of Title 26 of the United States Code and the regulations thereunder. 3.48.080 - Permit not Required. If a seller’s permit has been issued to a retailer under Section 6067 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, an additional transactor’s permit shall not be required by this ordinance. 3.48.090 - Exemptions and Exclusions. A. There shall be excluded from the measure of the transactions tax and the use tax the amount of any sales tax or use tax imposed by the State of California or by any city, city and county, or county pursuant to the Bradley-Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law or the amount of any state-administered transactions or use tax. B. There are exempted from the computation of the amount of transactions tax the gross receipts from: 117 Page 9 of 12 RES-24- 1. Sales of tangible personal property, other than fuel or petroleum products, to operators of aircraft to be used or consumed principally outside the county in which the sale is made and directly and exclusively in the use of such aircraft as common carriers of persons or property under the authority of the laws of this State, the United States, or any foreign government. 2. Sales of property to be used outside the City which is shipped to a point outside the City, pursuant to the contract of sale, by delivery to such point by the retailer or his agent, or by delivery by the retailer to a carrier for shipment to a consignee at such point. For the purposes of this paragraph, delivery to a point outside the City shall be satisfied: a. With respect to vehicles (other than commercial vehicles) subject to registration pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 4000) of Division 3 of the Vehicle Code, aircraft licensed in compliance with Section 21411 of the Public Utilities Code, and undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5 (commencing with Section 9840) of the Vehicle Code by registration to an out-of-City address and by a declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by the buyer, stating that such address is, in fact, his or her principal place of residence; and b. With respect to commercial vehicles, by registration to a place of business out-of-City and declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by the buyer, that the vehicle will be operated from that address. 3. The sale of tangible personal property if the seller is obligated to furnish the property for a fixed price pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 4. A lease of tangible personal property which is a continuing sale of such property, for any period of time for which the lessor is obligated to lease the property for an amount fixed by the lease prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 5. For the purposes of subparagraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection, the sale or lease of tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant to a contract or lease for any period of time 118 Page 10 of 12 RES-24- for which any party to the contract or lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice, whether or not such right is exercised. C. There are exempted from the use tax imposed by this ordinance, the storage, use or other consumption in this City of tangible personal property: 1. The gross receipts from the sale of which have been subject to a transactions tax under any state-administered transactions and use tax ordinance. 2. Other than fuel or petroleum products purchased by operators of aircraft and used or consumed by such operators directly and exclusively in the use of such aircraft as common carriers of persons or property for hire or compensation under a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued pursuant to the laws of this State, the United States, or any foreign government. This exemption is in addition to the exemptions provided in Sections 6366 and 6366.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. If the purchaser is obligated to purchase the property for a fixed price pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 4. If the possession of, or the exercise of any right or power over, the tangible personal property arises under a lease which is a continuing purchase of such property for any period of time for which the lessee is obligated to lease the property for an amount fixed by a lease prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 5. For the purposes of subparagraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection, storage, use, or other consumption, or possession of, or exercise of any right or power over, tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant to a contract or lease for any period of time for which any party to the contract or lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice, whether or not such right is exercised. 6. Except as provided in subparagraph (7), a retailer engaged in business in the City shall not be required to collect use tax from the purchaser of tangible personal property, unless the retailer ships or delivers the property into the City or participates within the City in making the sale of the property, including, but not limited to, 119 Page 11 of 12 RES-24- soliciting or receiving the order, either directly or indirectly, at a place of business of the retailer in the City or through any representative, agent, canvasser, solicitor, subsidiary, or person in the City under the authority of the retailer. 7. “A retailer engaged in business in the City” shall also include any retailer of any of the following: vehicles subject to registration pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 4000) of Division 3 of the Vehicle Code, aircraft licensed in compliance with Section 21411 of the Public Utilities Code, or undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5 (commencing with Section 9840) of the Vehicle Code. That retailer shall be required to collect use tax from any purchaser who registers or licenses the vehicle, vessel, or aircraft at an address in the City. D. Any person subject to use tax under this ordinance may credit against that tax any transactions tax or reimbursement for transactions tax paid to a district imposing, or retailer liable for, a transactions tax pursuant to Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code with respect to the sale to the person of the property the storage, use or other consumption of which is subject to the use tax. 3.48.100 - Amendments. All amendments subsequent to the effective date of this ordinance to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code relating to sales and use taxes and which are not inconsistent with Part 1.6 and Part 1.7 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and all amendments to Part 1.6 and Part 1.7 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, shall automatically become a part of this ordinance, provided however, that no such amendment shall operate so as to affect the rate of tax imposed by this ordinance. 3.48.110 - Enjoining Collection Forbidden. No injunction or writ of mandate or other legal or equitable process shall issue in any suit, action or proceeding in any court against the State or the City, or against any officer of the State or the City, to prevent or enjoin the collection under this ordinance, or Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, of any tax or any amount of tax required to be collected. 3.48.120 - Duration of Tax. The tax imposed by this chapter shall continue for a period of twenty (20) years from its operative date or until this ordinance is repealed. 120 Page 12 of 12 RES-24- 3.48.130 - Citizens’ Oversight Committee. The City Council hereby establishes a citizens’ oversight committee to monitor the expenditures of revenue collected pursuant to this Chapter only. The make- up, terms and specific duties of the oversight committee shall be set forth in a resolution adopted by the City Council. Such a resolution may be amended by resolution of the City Council. 121 Page 1 of 4 RES-24- CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH RESOLUTION NO. RES-24- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, SETTING PRIORITIES FOR FILING A WRITTEN ARGUMENT AND REBUTTAL ARGUMENT REGARDING A LOCALLY CONTROLLED ORDINANCE TO ENACT A GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX (SALES TAX) AT THE RATE OF THREE-QUARTER CENT (3/4 ¢) TO BE SUBMITTED TO VOTERS AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE THE IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS WHEREAS, a General Municipal Election will be held in the City of Hermosa Beach, California, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at which there will be submitted to the voters the following question: Shall the measure protecting essential services such as police, crime prevention, parks, streets and sidewalks, beaches, cleaning of public areas, addressing homelessness, schools, supporting local businesses, and for other general governmental use by enacting a 3/4¢ transaction and use (sales) tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually, with a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date, or until ended by voters, with annual audits, a citizen oversight committee and all funds staying local, be adopted? YES NO WHEREAS, on February 15, 2024, the City Council considered the setting of priorities for filing a written argument and rebuttal argument regarding a locally controlled ordinance to enact a general transactions and use tax (sales tax) on the upcoming November 5, 2024 ballot and directed City staff to make certain changes to the ordinance and ballot measure question. The ballot measure read into the record at the meeting was in excess of the statutory limit of 75 words (77 word ballot measure question). In order to avoid any confusion, this resolution contains the updated ballot measure question that conforms to the 75-word limit, and replaces any previous resolution related to setting of priorities for filing a written argument and rebuttal argument for this ballot measure. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: 122 Page 2 of 4 RES-24- SECTION 1. Primary Arguments. That the City Council authorizes (i) the Mayor, City Council or any members(s) of the City Council, (ii) any individual voter eligible to vote on the above measure, (iii) bona fide association of such citizens or (iv) any combination of voters and associations, to file a written argument in favor or against the City measure, accompanied by the printed name(s) and signature(s) of the author(s) submitting it, in accordance with Article 4, Chapter 3, Division 9 of the Elections Code of the State of California, and to change the argument until and including the date fixed below by the City Clerk, after which no arguments for or against the City measure for or against the City measure may be submitted to the City Clerk. That arguments for the measures specified above shall not exceed 300 words and must be accompanied by the printed name(s) and signature(s) of the author(s) submitting it, in accordance with Article 4, Chapter 3, and Division 9 of the Elections Code of the State of California. The argument may not be signed by more than five authors. Arguments shall be accompanied by a “Form of Statement to be Filed by Author(s) of Argument.” Arguments shall be filed with the City Clerk, signed, with the printed name(s) and signature(s) of the author(s) submitting them or, if submitted on behalf of an organization, the name of the organization, and the printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers who is the author of the argument. Arguments may be changed or withdrawn until and including the date fixed by the City Clerk (12:00 p.m., Thursday, August 1, 2024), after which no arguments for or against the measures may be submitted to the City Clerk. SECTION 2. Rebuttal Arguments. That pursuant to Sections 9285 of the Elections Code of the State of California, when the City Clerk has selected the arguments for and against the measure which will be printed and distributed to the voters, the City Clerk shall immediately send a copy of the argument in favor of the measure to the author(s) of the argument against the measure, and a copy of the argument against the measure to the author(s) of the argument in favor of the measure. The author or a majority of the authors of an argument relating to a City measure may prepare and submit a rebuttal argument not exceeding 250 words, or may authorize in writing any other person or persons to prepare, submit, or sign the rebuttal argument. 123 Page 3 of 4 RES-24- A rebuttal argument may not be signed by more than five authors. A rebuttal argument shall be accompanied by a “Form of Statement to be Filed by Author(s) of Argument.” The rebuttal arguments shall be filed with the City Clerk, signed, with the printed name(s) and signature(s) of the author(s) submitting them or, if submitted on behalf of an organization, the name of the organization and the printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers, not more than 10 days after the final date for filing direct arguments. The deadline for filing rebuttal arguments will be 12:00 p.m., Thursday, August 8, 2024. Rebuttal arguments shall be printed in the same manner as the direct arguments. Each rebuttal argument shall immediately foll ow the direct argument that it seeks to rebut. SECTION 3. Impartial Analysis. Pursuant to Elections Code section 9280, the City Council hereby directs the City Clerk to transmit a copy of the Measure to the City Attorney. The City Attorney shall prepare an impartial analysis of the Measure, not to exceed 500 words in length, showing the effect of the Measure on the existing law and the operation of the Measure, and transmit such impartial analysis to the City Clerk not later than the deadline for submittal of primary arguments for or against the Measure. The impartial analysis shall include a statement indicating whether the Measure was placed on the ballot by a petition signed by the requisite number of voters or by the City Council. The full text of the Measure shall not be printed in the Sample Ballot Booklet. Printed immediately below the impartial analysis, in no less than 10-font bold type, will be: “The above statement is an impartial analysis of Ordinance or Measure ____. If you desire a copy of the ordinance or measure, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (310) 318-0204 or at cityclerk@hermosabeach.gov and a copy will be mailed at no cost to you.” The impartial analysis shall be filed by the date set by the City Clerk for the filing of primary arguments (12:00 p.m., Thursday, August 1, 2024). SECTION 3. Prior Resolutions. That all previous resolutions providing for the filing of rebuttal arguments for City measures are repealed. 124 Page 4 of 4 RES-24- SECTION 4. November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election. That the provisions of Section 1 and Section 2 shall apply only to the election to be held on November 5, 2024, and shall then be repealed. SECTION 5. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution; shall enter it into the book of original Resolutions, and shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the minutes of the meeting at which the Resolution is adopted. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED on this 12th day of March, 2024. __________________________________________________________________________ Mayor Justin Massey PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, CA ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ____________________________________ ___________________________________ Myra Maravilla Patrick Donegan City Clerk City Attorney 125 Page 1 of 3 RES-24- CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH RESOLUTION NO. RES-24- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES TO CONSOLIDATE THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 2024 WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THAT DATE PURSUANT TO § 10403 OF THE CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CODE WHEREAS, on February 15, 2024 the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach considered the calling a General Municipal Election to be held on November 5, 2024 for the purpose of submitting to the voters the question relating to a locally controlled general transactions and use tax (sales tax) at the rate of three-quarter (3/4 ¢); and WHEREAS, on February 15, 2024, the ballot measure read into the record at the meeting was in excess of the statutory limit of 75 words (77 word ballot measure question). In order to avoid any confusion, this resolution contains the updated ballot measure question that conforms to the 75-word limit, and replaces any previous resolution related to the calling of a General Municipal Election for purposes of the below Transactions and Use Tax (“sales tax”) ballot measure. WHEREAS, it is therefore desirable that the General Municipal Election be consolidated with the Statewide General Election to be held on the same date and that within the City the precincts, vote center and election workers of the two elections be the same, and that the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk of the County of Los Angeles canvass the returns of the General Municipal Election and that the election be held in all respects as if there were only one election; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Request for Consolidation. Pursuant to the requirements of § 10403 of the Elections Code, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles is hereby requested to consent and agree to the consolidation of a General Municipal Election with the Statewide General Election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, for the purpose of submitting to the voters a ballot measure relating to the a general transactions and use tax (sales tax) at the rate of three-quarter (3/4 ¢). 126 Page 2 of 3 RES-24- SECTION 2. Measure Language. A measure is to appear on the ballot as follows: Shall the measure protecting essential services such as police, crime prevention, parks, streets and sidewalks, beaches, cleaning of public areas, addressing homelessness, schools, supporting local businesses, and for other general governmental use by enacting a 3/4¢ transaction and use (sales) tax providing approximately $3,000,000 annually, with a sunset clause 20 years from the effective date, or until ended by voters, with annual audits, a citizen oversight committee and all funds staying local, be adopted? YES NO SECTION 3. Canvass of Returns. The Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk is authorized to canvass the returns and perform all other proceedings incidental to and connected with the General Municipal Election. The Election shall be held in all respects as if there were only one election, and only one form of ballot shall be used. Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 10403 and 10418, the election will be held and conducted in accordance with the provisions of law regulating the Statewide General Election. SECTION 4. Necessary Steps. The Board of Supervisors is requested to issue instructions to the County election department to take any and all steps necessary for holding of the consolidated election. SECTION 5. Costs. The City Council determines and declares that the City will pay to the County the reasonable and actual expenses incurred by the County by the consolidation of the General Municipal Election with the Statewide General Election. The City shall reimburse the County for services performed when the work is completed and upon presentation to the City of a properly approved bill. The City Manager of the City of Hermosa Beach is authorized and directed to pay for the expenses incurred after receiving a statement from the County of Los Angeles. SECTION 6. Filing of Resolution. The City Clerk is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with the Board of Supervisors and the election department of the County of Los Angeles. SECTION 7. Severability. The provisions of this Resolution are severable and if any provision of this Resolution is held invalid, that provision shall be severed 127 Page 3 of 3 RES-24- from the Resolution and the remainder of this Resolution shall continue in full force and effect, and not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 8. Effective Date of Resolution. This Resolution shall become effective upon its adoption, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED on this 12th day of March, 2024. __________________________________________________________________________ Justin Massey PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, CA ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ____________________________________ ___________________________________ Myra Maravilla Patrick Donegan City Clerk City Attorney 128 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0118 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE AND AMBULANCE MONTHLY REPORT FOR JANUARY 2024 (Emergency Management Coordinator Maurice Wright) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council receive and file the January 2024 Fire and Ambulance monthly report. Executive Summary: City departments generate monthly reports to provide a snapshot of activities performed each month. Prior to the transition of fire and ambulance transport services to the County of Los Angeles,the Hermosa Beach Fire Department developed monthly response reports.After the transition,the monthly report was updated to include Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD)and McCormick Ambulance information and continues to be uploaded to the website.The following report provides details regarding services provided for the month of January 2024. Background: At the February 11,2020 Council meeting,City Council requested monthly reports on the City Council agenda under consent calendar.Monthly reports began to appear commencing with the July 14, 2020 City Council agenda. The enclosed report reflects the services for January 2024. Past Board, Commission, and Council Actions Meeting Date Description February 11, 2020 (Regular Meeting) City Council requested monthly reports on the City Council agenda under consent calendar. July 14, 2020 (Regular Meeting) Monthly reports began on City Council consent agenda. Discussion: The January 2024 monthly report provides an overview of services provided by LACoFD andCity of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 5 powered by Legistar™129 Staff Report REPORT 24-0118 The January 2024 monthly report provides an overview of services provided by LACoFD and McCormick Ambulance (Attachment 1-January 2024 LACoFD and McCormick Ambulance Monthly Report). Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) LACoFD and McCormick Ambulance work together to provide emergency medical services (EMS)to the Hermosa Beach community.LACoFD has two apparatus stationed at Station 100 including one assessment engine (Engine 100)staffed with a Fire Captain,a Fire Engineer,and a Firefighter Paramedic;and a paramedic squad (Squad 100)staffed with two Firefighter Paramedics.The paramedic squad (Squad 100)only responds to calls for service exclusively within the City of Hermosa Beach.It does not provide mutual aid,thereby remaining available for calls within Hermosa Beach. Each LACoFD apparatus has the capability to provide basic emergency medical care known as Basic Life Support (BLS)to medical patients.In addition,the paramedic squad has advanced equipment, including medications,and responds from within the City to address Advanced Life Support (ALS) calls, such as a stroke or heart attack. McCormick Ambulance is one of the emergency medical transport companies within Los Angeles County.LACoFD does not conduct patient transport;therefore,unincorporated areas are included in the fire department transport contracts with various providers.Contract cities are responsible for negotiating and contracting with a medical transport provider for their community.Within the South Bay,many of the cities have contracted with McCormick Ambulance to conduct emergency medical transportation including the City of Hermosa Beach. When LACoFD is dispatched,McCormick Ambulance may also be dispatched as the City’s emergency medical transportation provider.LACoFD provides life-saving medical care on scene and continues ALS level care as the patient is transported to a local hospital.In the case of a BLS level call,monitoring and care are safely provided by one of the two Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) assigned to the responding ambulance. LACoFD follows industry standards developed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), which outlines call transfer times and total response times.The NFPA standard for call transfer time is that each call will be answered within 60 seconds 90 percent of the time.Additionally,responding units are to be enroute within 60 seconds for EMS related calls and 80 seconds for structure fire calls.NFPA further stipulates that for EMS calls,responding units must arrive on scene within 8 minutes and 59 seconds 90 percent of the time. The January 2024 call transfer report provided by LACoFD indicates that there were three calls with a transfer time longer than the NFPA standard.Staff is working with LACoFD to incorporate the South City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 2 of 5 powered by Legistar™130 Staff Report REPORT 24-0118 a transfer time longer than the NFPA standard.Staff is working with LACoFD to incorporate the South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority (RCC)call transfer time data,currently provided semi -annually,into the monthly reports.The RCC call transfer data provides information regarding each call for service from the time that the call first comes into the 9-1-1 system to the time that it is transferred to LACoFD. Table 1 below provides the response details for the incidents in Hermosa Beach. Table 1: NFPA Standard Exceedance-Response Details Date Call Type Call Transfer Time Length of Transfer LACoFD Dispatch Time On Scene Time Length of Arrival Total Response time 1-1-24 ALS Injury 01:59 96 02:02 02:05 3 minutes 4 minutes 36 seconds 1-17-24 Unconscious Priority: 1 14:07 72 14:09 14:13 4 minutes 5 minutes 12 seconds 1-21-24 ALS Injury 03:39 250 03:42 03:45 3 minutes 7 minutes 10 seconds Table definitions ·Call Transfer Time:The exact time when the call was transferred from South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority also known as Regional Communications Center (RCC). ·Length of Transfer:The length of time that it took from LACoFD dispatch center to answer the call from RCC. ·LACoFD Dispatch Time:The time in which appropriate fire apparatus were dispatched to the incident. ·On Scene Time: The time in which the dispatched units arrived at the incident location. ·Length of Arrival:The time between when the unit was dispatched and arrived on scene. ·Total Response Time:The total combined time between the call transfer time and the length of time arriving units on scene. McCormick Ambulance McCormick Ambulances are staffed by two EMTs who can provide and transport BLS patients independently and,with the support of LACoFD paramedics riding in the ambulance,can also City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 3 of 5 powered by Legistar™131 Staff Report REPORT 24-0118 transport ALS patients. In January 2024,McCormick Ambulance responded to 60 calls for services within the City of Hermosa Beach.The January 2024 report indicated that 13 calls resulted in delayed Code 3 responses.A Code 3 response is one where the responding emergency units are driving with lights and sirens to a presumed life-threatening emergency,which is typically classified as an ALS call. According to the McCormick Ambulance contract,“response time must not exceed eight (8)minutes, fifty-nine (59)seconds”for a Code 3 incident.Of the thirteen delayed Code 3 calls,the average response time was eleven (11)minutes,twenty (20)seconds with the longest single response time at fourteen (14) minutes, fifty-two (52) seconds. There was one delayed Code 2 response in January 2024.A Code 2 response is one where the responding emergency units are driving with lights and sirens to an emergency classified as a basic life support or BLS call.According to the McCormick Ambulance contract,“response time must not exceed fifteen (15)minutes,zero (0)seconds”for a Code 2 incident.For the one delayed Code 2 call, the response time was fifteen (15) minutes, fifteen (15) seconds. Staff reviewed the January 2024 McCormick Ambulance monthly report.The following outlines the reasons for the delayed responses: ·Distance: (1) The responding crew encountered heavy traffic along the route; ·Multiple Calls: (10) The dispatch center received multiple calls at the same time; ·Crew Error: (2) The crew initially responded to the wrong location. ·Dispatch Error: (1) The dispatcher's error resulted in a delay in the crew's response. McCormick Ambulance demonstrates a continuous effort to detect and correct service level performance deficiencies by identifying the reason for delayed response times,issuing personnel performance notices when mandatory response requirements are not met and releasing personnel upon continued performance issues.McCormick Ambulance also provides training and continuing education to staff to improve skills and service delivery. Although the emergency medical transport units arrived on scene within the allowable timeframe for 46 calls in January 2024,patients were provided timely life-saving emergency medical care on scene by Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics.When LACoFD arrives on scene,it takes paramedics 5 to 10 minutes to conduct the required treatment protocols prior to commencing transport with McCormick Ambulance.During the patient treatment phase,the requested ambulance is typically on scene waiting for the paramedics to complete their treatment protocols even if the ambulance response is delayed.Los Angeles County Fire Department and McCormick Ambulance are committed to providing excellent emergency medical care,customer service,and response to the City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 4 of 5 powered by Legistar™132 Staff Report REPORT 24-0118 residents and visitors of Hermosa Beach. General Plan Consistency: This report and associated recommendation have been evaluated for their consistency with the City’s General Plan. Relevant Policies are listed below: Safety Element Goal 5. High quality police and fire protection services provided to residents and visitors. Policy: ·5.2 High level of response.Achieve optimal utilization of allocated public safety resources and provide desired levels of response, staffing, and protection within the community. Fiscal Impact: Fire and ambulance services are contracted and accounted for during the annual budget process. Attachments: 1.Fire and Ambulance Monthly Report-January 2024 2.Link to July 14, 2020 City Council Staff Report 3.Link to February 11, 2020 City Council Staff Report Respectfully Submitted by: Maurice Wright, Emergency Management Coordinator Concur: Angela Crespi, Deputy City Manager Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director Legal Review: Patrick Donegan, City Attorney Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 5 of 5 powered by Legistar™133 E100 S100 Total FIRE, EXPLOSION 150 ‐ Outside rubbish fire, other 1               1                   0.49% FIRE, EXPLOSION Total 1               1                   0.49% RESCUE, EMS 300 ‐ Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 19             18             37                 17.96% 311 ‐ Medical assist, assist EMS crew 5               5               10                 4.85% 321 ‐ EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 48             47             95                 46.12% 322 ‐ Vehicle accident with injuries 2               1               3                   1.46% RESCUE, EMS Total 74             71             145               70.39% HAZARDOUS CONDITION 440 ‐ Electrical  wiring/equipment problem, other 1               1                   0.49% HAZARDOUS CONDITION Total 1               1                   0.49% SERVICE CALL 520 ‐ Water problem, other 2               2                   0.97% SERVICE CALL Total 2               2                   0.97% GOOD INTENT CALL 600 ‐ Good intent call, other 24             4               28                 13.59% 611 ‐ Dispatched & cancelled enroute 22             3               25                 12.14% GOOD INTENT CALL Total 46             7               53                 25.73% FALSE ALARM, FALSE CALL 730 ‐ System malfunction, other 1               1                   0.49% 733 ‐ Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 1               1                   0.49% 735 ‐ Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 2               2                   0.97% FALSE ALARM, FALSE CALL Total 4               4                   1.94% Grand Total 128           78             206               100.00% Note: Data based on Fireview report ‐ apparatus 2024 YTD240131. *Units responses in and outside the City of Hermosa Beach. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT HERMOSA BEACH FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2024 Incident Type UNIT RESPONSES Percentage 134 DAY OF THE WEEK E100 S100 Total Sunday 22               11               33                Monday 21               11               32                Tuesday 13               7                 20                Wednesday 21               15               36                Thursday 13               9                 22                Friday 14               11               25                Saturday 24               14               38                Grand Total* 128            78               206             Note: Data based on Fireview report ‐ apparatus 2024 YTD240131. *Units responses in and outside the City of Hermosa Beach. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT HERMOSA BEACH FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2024 UNIT RESPONSES  ‐  5  10  15  20  25  30 E100 S100 135 TIME OF THE DAY E100 S100 Total 00:00:00 TO 00:59:59 4                 3                 7                 01:00:00 TO 01:59:59 2                 3                 5                 02:00:00 TO 02:59:59 4                 3                 7                 03:00:00 TO 03:59:59 3                 2                 5                 04:00:00 TO 04:59:59 1                 1                 2                 05:00:00 TO 05:59:59 5                 1                 6                 06:00:00 TO 06:59:59 2                 2                 4                 07:00:00 TO 07:59:59 3                 2                 5                 08:00:00 TO 08:59:59 3                 2                 5                 09:00:00 TO 09:59:59 7                 4                 11               10:00:00 TO 10:59:59 8                 5                 13               11:00:00 TO 11:59:59 10               5                 15               12:00:00 TO 12:59:59 8                 8                 16               13:00:00 TO 13:59:59 7                 3                 10               14:00:00 TO 14:59:59 6                 5                 11               15:00:00 TO 15:59:59 8                 7                 15               16:00:00 TO 16:59:59 8                 4                 12               17:00:00 TO 17:59:59 5                 4                 9                 18:00:00 TO 18:59:59 6                 2                 8                 19:00:00 TO 19:59:59 8                 4                 12               20:00:00 TO 20:59:59 5                 3                 8                 21:00:00 TO 21:59:59 5                 4                 9                 22:00:00 TO 22:59:59 8                 1                 9                 23:00:00 TO 23:59:59 2                 2                 Grand Total* 128            78               206            Note: Data based on Fireview report ‐ apparatus 2024 YTD240131. *Units responses in and outside the City of Hermosa Beach. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT HERMOSA BEACH FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2024 UNIT RESPONSES  ‐  2  4  6  8  10  12 00:00:00 TO 00:59:5901:00:00 TO 01:59:5902:00:00 TO 02:59:5903:00:00 TO 03:59:5904:00:00 TO 04:59:5905:00:00 TO 05:59:5906:00:00 TO 06:59:5907:00:00 TO 07:59:5908:00:00 TO 08:59:5909:00:00 TO 09:59:5910:00:00 TO 10:59:5911:00:00 TO 11:59:5912:00:00 TO 12:59:5913:00:00 TO 13:59:5914:00:00 TO 14:59:5915:00:00 TO 15:59:5916:00:00 TO 16:59:5917:00:00 TO 17:59:5918:00:00 TO 18:59:5919:00:00 TO 19:59:5920:00:00 TO 20:59:5921:00:00 TO 21:59:5922:00:00 TO 22:59:5923:00:00 TO 23:59:59E100 S100 136 Ad Hoc Report: Name: Date: Description: Seizure Date Seizure Time ALI City Answer Secs Call Type ID ALI Class 01/01/2024 01:57:30 HERM BCH 96 911 Calls WPH2 01/01/2024 15:57:14 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/01/2024 18:41:22 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/01/2024 20:46:59 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/03/2024 17:10:37 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/03/2024 21:56:41 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/04/2024 12:07:42 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/04/2024 20:13:54 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/05/2024 01:37:30 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/05/2024 11:40:38 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/05/2024 12:52:46 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/05/2024 15:04:17 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/05/2024 22:44:55 HERMOSA BEACH 20 911 Calls WPH2 01/06/2024 01:08:31 HERMOSA BEACH 15 911 Calls VOIP 01/06/2024 10:50:08 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/06/2024 11:21:28 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/06/2024 11:22:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/06/2024 11:50:17 HERMOSA BEACH 19 911 Calls WPH2 01/06/2024 11:52:25 HERM BCH 16 911 Calls WPH2 01/07/2024 00:31:03 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/07/2024 08:34:18 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/07/2024 10:07:31 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 01/08/2024 13:06:14 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/10/2024 08:00:05 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/10/2024 11:38:04 HERMOSA BEACH 48 911 Calls VOIP 01/11/2024 06:43:55 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/11/2024 12:30:21 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 01/11/2024 21:32:18 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/12/2024 10:42:18 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/12/2024 16:06:49 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/13/2024 01:02:47 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/13/2024 11:54:12 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/13/2024 21:59:54 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/14/2024 13:53:06 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/14/2024 19:26:03 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/15/2024 14:38:41 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/16/2024 14:31:31 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/17/2024 12:45:43 HERMOSA BEACH 3 911 Calls VOIP 01/17/2024 14:06:39 HERMOSA BEACH 72 911 Calls VOIP Hermosa Call Answer Time 2/1/2024 January 2024 Los Angeles County Fire 137 01/18/2024 02:54:35 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/18/2024 10:16:22 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/20/2024 11:43:01 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/20/2024 12:18:12 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/21/2024 03:35:26 HERM BCH 250 911 Calls WPH2 01/21/2024 19:48:24 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/21/2024 19:53:50 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/22/2024 12:14:54 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/23/2024 03:34:49 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/23/2024 09:23:50 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 01/23/2024 09:25:22 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/26/2024 05:42:20 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/26/2024 07:43:52 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/26/2024 13:28:17 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls W911 01/26/2024 13:29:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls W911 01/27/2024 05:16:41 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/27/2024 13:12:07 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/27/2024 13:12:09 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/27/2024 15:58:02 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/27/2024 16:36:20 HERMOSA BEACH 1 911 Calls WPH2 01/27/2024 22:00:44 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/30/2024 16:36:13 HERM BCH 1 911 Calls WPH2 01/30/2024 16:36:14 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/30/2024 19:57:03 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/31/2024 11:30:53 HERMOSA BEACH 2 911 Calls VOIP 01/31/2024 16:37:31 HERM BCH 2 911 Calls WPH2 01/31/2024 17:05:44 HMB 2 911 Calls WPH2 Average Call Answer Time (seconds)10 138 McCormick Ambulance January 2024 Total Number of Dispatched Calls Dispatched Calls Totals Transported 60 Canceled 27 Grand Total 87 68,97% 31,03% Transported Canceled 139 McCormick Ambulance January 2024 Calls Per Day of the Week Day of the Week Completed Canceled Total Sunday 7 4 11 Monday 9 4 13 Tuesday 6 4 10 Wednesday 10 5 15 Thursday 8 1 9 Friday 8 4 12 Saturday 12 5 17 Calls Total 60 27 87 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Transports Cancels 140 McCormick Ambulance January 2024 Calls by Time of Day Time of Day Calls 00:00:00 to 00:59:59 2 01:00:00 to 01:59:59 3 02:00:00 to 02:59:59 2 03:00:00 to 03:59:59 1 04:00:00 to 04:59:59 1 05:00:00 to 05:59:59 1 06:00:00 to 06:59:59 1 07:00:00 to 07:59:59 2 08:00:00 to 08:59:59 2 09:00:00 to 09:59:59 4 10:00:00 to 10:59:59 4 11:00:00 to 11:59:59 4 12:00:00 to 12:59:59 7 13:00:00 to 13:59:59 2 14:00:00 to 14:59:59 5 15:00:00 to 15:59:59 1 16:00:00 to 16:59:59 5 17:00:00 to 17:59:59 3 18:00:00 to 18:59:59 2 19:00:00 to 19:59:59 2 20:00:00 to 20:59:59 2 21:00:00 to 21:59:59 2 22:00:00 to 22:59:59 2 23:00:00 to 23:59:59 0 Total Calls 60 141 McCormick Ambulance January 2024 Calls by Time of Day 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 142 McCormick Ambulance January 2024 Responses by Code Within Allowable Time Delayed Response Total Code 3: Response Time of 8:59 or less 17 13 30 Code 2: Response Time of 15:00 or less 29 1 30 Canceled 27 Total Responses 46 14 87 143 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0114 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 1.10.040 PARAGRAPH (A) TO INCLUDE VIOLATIONS PERTAINING TO PARTIES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY, SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, SPECIAL EVENTS, OUTDOOR FITNESS CLASSES FOR CITY PARKS AND BEACH, AND USE OF CITY SEAL, LOGO, AND INSIGNIA, IN THE LIST OF VIOLATIONS SUBJECT TO ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION PROCEDURES AND A DETERMINATION THE ORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council: 1.Waive the full second reading and adopt by title only an ordinance of the City of Hermosa Beach,California amending Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Section 1.10.040 Paragraph (A) to Include Violations Pertaining to Parties on Private Property,Solid Waste Collection,Special Events,Outdoor Fitness Classes for City Parks and Beach,and Use of City Seal,Logo and Insignia,in the List of Violations Subject to Administrative Citation Procedures and determine the ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)(Attachment 1); and 2.Direct the City Clerk to print and publish a summary ordinance in a newspaper of general circulation within 15 days following adoption and post a copy on the City’s bulletin for 30 days. Executive Summary: The process of prosecuting misdemeanors is time and labor intensive and minimally effective in quickly gaining compliance.The City’s existing administrative citation procedure provides a way to incentivize compliance using a monetary fine.The City may elect to address violations, misdemeanors,or infractions,through the administrative citation process,by listing them in the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Staff identified frequently observed violations,such as parks and playground rules and storage of trash bins,that are not listed in the HBMC,thereby impairing the City’s ability to pursue administrative remedies and recommends such violations be subject to administrative citation procedures. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 5 powered by Legistar™144 Staff Report REPORT 24-0114 Background: At its August 14,2007 meeting,City Council approved the creation of an administrative citation process.At its October 9,2007 meeting,City Council approved the establishment of a tiered approach for citation fine amounts and deadlines to incentivize compliance. Upon observing a violation,the City may issue an administrative citation,consisting of a violation fine,which must be paid to the City.The violation must also be corrected,as continued violations may incur subsequent citations and fines.Administrative citations may be appealed by requesting a hearing before a hearing officer.Administrative citations not appealed and not paid are referred to collections.Unresolved violations may be cited subsequent times.The City may also pursue greater remedies, such as prosecution, for unresolved violations. Currently,all violations,whether misdemeanor or infraction,must be listed in HBMC Section 1.10.040,Administrative Citations and Penalties,as a violation subject to an administrative citation to be enforced administratively. The City has numerous ways to address misdemeanor or infraction violations of the HBMC.The City may pursue “cease and desist”orders through legal counsel,and/or a $1,000 fine,or arrest through prosecution.The process of prosecuting misdemeanors is time and labor intensive and minimally effective in quickly gaining compliance.The City’s existing administrative citation procedure provides a way to incentivize compliance using a monetary fine.The City may elect to address violations, misdemeanors,or infractions,through the administrative citation process.Section 1.10.010 of the HBMC states that the use of administrative citations does not prevent the City from using other methods of enforcement or abatement, including prosecution or arrest for misdemeanors. At its February 27,2024 meeting,City Council conducted a public hearing and introduced on first reading the addition of several frequently-observed violations,such as events on public property, parties on private property,storage of trash bins,and use of the City logo,to the list of violations that can be administratively pursued. Past Board, Commission, and Council Actions Meeting Date Description August 14, 2007 City Council adopts administrative citation provisions in the Municipal Code. October 9, 2007 City Council adopts Resolution No. 07-6569 establishing a tiered approach for administrative citation fines. June 14, 2016 City Council adopts Resolution 16-7033 establishing fines for Short Term Vacation Rentals and Social Host Ordinance October 26, 2021 City Council adopts Ordinance 21-1439 pertaining to dogs running unleashed on City property and City Parks and Resolution 21-7297 establishing administrative fines for violations. March 14, 2023 City Council adopts Ordinance adding provisions of Title 15 (Building Code) and Chapter 8.24 (Noise Regulations) to list of violations subject to Administrative Citations. September 12, 2023 City Council adopts ordinance allowing cannabis delivery and resolution establishing administrative fines for violations. January 23, 2024 City Council adopts resolution updating the administrative citation fines for most violations. February 27, 2024 City Council adopts ordinance adding several violations to the list of violations subject to Administrative Citations. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 2 of 5 powered by Legistar™145 Staff Report REPORT 24-0114 Meeting Date Description August 14, 2007 City Council adopts administrative citation provisions in the Municipal Code. October 9, 2007 City Council adopts Resolution No. 07-6569 establishing a tiered approach for administrative citation fines. June 14, 2016 City Council adopts Resolution 16-7033 establishing fines for Short Term Vacation Rentals and Social Host Ordinance October 26, 2021 City Council adopts Ordinance 21-1439 pertaining to dogs running unleashed on City property and City Parks and Resolution 21-7297 establishing administrative fines for violations. March 14, 2023 City Council adopts Ordinance adding provisions of Title 15 (Building Code) and Chapter 8.24 (Noise Regulations) to list of violations subject to Administrative Citations. September 12, 2023 City Council adopts ordinance allowing cannabis delivery and resolution establishing administrative fines for violations. January 23, 2024 City Council adopts resolution updating the administrative citation fines for most violations. February 27, 2024 City Council adopts ordinance adding several violations to the list of violations subject to Administrative Citations. Discussion: Staff requests City Council consider addition of the following violations to HBMC Section 1.10.040, Administrative Citations and Penalties,as a violation subject to an administrative citation that the City can enforce administratively. Chapter 8.12-Solid Waste Collection and Disposal The Community Development Department frequently receives complaints about storage of trash containers after trash pick-up day or on a regular basis.Staff currently responds to these complaints by identifying the responsible party and providing education and warnings that trash containers must be properly stored.However,the only current methods of enforcement are “cease and desist”letters or prosecution.The use of administrative citations process would be a more effective way of pursuing compliance. Chapter 12.30-Special Events on Public Property The Community Resources Department oversees regulations and permits for special events on public property.Due to the dynamic nature of special events,violations can range from unpermitted events,unlicensed vendors,operation out of compliance with permits,etc.The administrative citation process would provide a way of quickly gaining compliance should violations occur. Section 12.28.030-Permit requirement for outdoor fitness classes in City parks and on the beach. The Community Resources Department oversees permits for conducting outdoor fitness classes in City parks and on the beach.The department regularly receives complaints from members of the City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 3 of 5 powered by Legistar™146 Staff Report REPORT 24-0114 City parks and on the beach.The department regularly receives complaints from members of the public stating that instructors are conducting unpermitted classes in City parks or on the beach. Furthermore,instructors change locations frequently and incur repeated violations.The administrative citation process would provide a way to issue a citation and fine to instructors conducting unpermitted classes,while also tracking repeat violations for subsequent citations and fines. Chapter 1.06-Custody and Use of the City Seal, Logo, and City Insignia The City revised its branding and identification program in 2022,regulating the use of the City seal, logo,and,insignia.For an outside entity to use these items on products,the City must approve a licensing agreement.City staff observed numerous uses of City branding on products for sale, without City permission.The City currently issues “cease and desist”letters to attempt to gain compliance.Adding administrative citations as an enforcement effort would also provide a compliance tool. In reviewing the existing violations,staff observed an error in the HBMC related to the social host ordinance violation.The HBMC currently references Section 9.28.030 as a violation;however,the section only lists definitions relating to social host liability for parties with underage drinking. Definitions,in and of themselves,are not enforceable or a violation.Staff proposes to change the HBMC reference to encompass all parties on private property so that violations of this chapter would be subject to administrative citation provisions, as follows: Section 9.28.030, Social host liability for parties at which underage drinking occurs; Chapter 9.28, Parties, Events and Gatherings on Private Property The complete redlined changes to HBMC Section 1.10.040 are included with the draft ordinance in Attachment 1. General Plan Consistency: This report and associated recommendation have been evaluated for their consistency with the City’s General Plan. Relevant Policies are listed below: Governance Element Goal 2. The community is active and engaged in decision-making processes . Policy: ·2.6 Responsive to Community Needs.Continue to be responsive to community needs. Goal 7. Community sustainability and health are a priority in policy and decision-making. Policy: ·7.6 Livability Principles.Amend or update policies that may run counter to livability principles. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 4 of 5 powered by Legistar™147 Staff Report REPORT 24-0114 Environmental Determination: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines section 15061(b)(3),it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity contemplated by this ordinance may have a significant effect on the environment. Fiscal Impact: There may be a slight positive fiscal impact resulting from the recommended change through reductions in staff time in follow-up with non-complying properties,coordination with the City’s legal counsel,and prosecution efforts.The City’s administrative citation procedures already exist for other purposes and no additional modifications are needed. Attachments: 1.Draft Ordinance 24-XXX (includes redlined changes) 2.Link to August 14, 2007 City Council Staff Report 3.Link to October 9, 2007 City Council Staff Report 4.Link to June 14, 2016 City Council Staff Report 5.Link to October 26, 2021 City Council Staff Report 6.Link to March 14, 2023 City Council Staff Report 7.Link to September 12, 2023 City Council Staff Report 8.Link to January 23, 2024 City Council Staff Report 9.Link to February 27, 2024 City Council Staff Report Respectfully Submitted by: Carrie Tai, AICP, Community Development Director Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director Legal Review: Patrick Donegan, City Attorney Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 5 of 5 powered by Legistar™148 CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH ORDINANCE NO. 24-XXXX AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 1.10.040 PARAGRAPH (A) TO INCLUDE VIOLATIONS PERTAINING TO PARTIES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY, SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, SPECIAL EVENTS, OUTDOOR FITNESS CLASSES FOR CITY PARKS AND BEACH, AND USE OF CITY SEAL, LOGO, AND INSIGNIA, IN LIST OF VIOLATIONS SUBJECT TO ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION PROCEDURES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 1.10.040 (A)(20) is hereby amended to read: 20. Section 9.28, Parties, Events and Gatherings on Private Property SECTION 2. Section 1.10.040 “Code violations” [subject to administrative citations] of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to add subsections (A)(28) through (31) as follows: 29. Chapter 8.12, Solid Waste Collection and Disposal 30. Chapter 12.30, Special Events on Public Property 31. Section 12.28.030, Permit requirement for outdoor fitness classes in city parks and on the beach 32. Chapter 1.06, Custody and Use of the City Seal, Logo, and City Insignia SECTION 2. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its passage and adoption pursuant to California Government Code section 36937. SECTION 3. Certification. The City Clerk is directed to certify the passage and adoption of this Ordinance; cause it to be entered into the City’s book of original ordinances; make a note of the passage and adoption in the records of this meeting; and, within fifteen (15) days after the passage and adoption of this Ordinance, cause it to be published or posted in accordance with California law . 149 PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED on this 12th day of March, 2024. Justin Massey PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, CA ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ________________________________ ________________________________ Myra Maravilla Patrick Donegan City Clerk City Attorney 150 Ordinance No. 24-XXX Legislative Digest (for reference only) 1.10.040 Code violations subject to administrative penalty procedures. A. The violations described in the Municipal Code titles, chapters and sections listed hereinbelow are subject to the administrative penalty procedures and other provisions of this chapter: 1. Chapter 5.04, Business Licenses Generally; 2. Section 6.08.020, Dogs at Large Prohibited in Public Places; 3. Chapter 6.16, Retail Sale of Dogs and Cats; 4. Chapter 8.04, Health Code Adopted; 5. Chapter 8.08, Alarm Systems; 6. Chapter 8.28, Nuisances; 7. Chapter 8.32, Rodent Control; 8. Chapter 8.44, Stormwater and Urban Runoff Pollution Control Regulations; 9. Chapter 12.16, Encroachments (streets and sidewalks); 10. Section 12.20.050, Animals 11. Paragraphs (A), (U) and (V) of Section 12.28.010, Park Regulations Generally; 12. Chapter 12.32, Newsracks; 13. Section 15.04.140, Pedestrian protection during construction; 14. Sections 15.16.070 and 15.16.080, grease recovery systems; 15. Title 17, Zoning; 16. Chapter 8.56, Water Conservation and Drought Management Plan; 17. Chapter 8.60, Water Efficient Landscaping; 18. Chapter 8.64, Ban on Certain Polystyrene Products, Certain Single-Use Plastic Products, and Other Single-Use Products; 19. Chapter 8.68, Plastic Carryout Shopping Bags; 20. Section 9.28.030, Social host liability for parties at which underage drinking occurs; Section 9.28, Parties, Events and Gatherings on Private Property 21. Chapter 10.44, Shared On-Demand Personal Mobility Devices; 22. Chapter 5.78, Tobacco Retailers; 23. Chapter 12.38, Sidewalk Vending; 24. Chapter 12.36, Trees; 25. Chapter 5.80, Cannabis Delivery; 151 26. Title 15, Building and Construction; 27. Chapter 8.24, Noise Control; 28. Chapter 12.09, Pavement Moratorium. 29. Chapter 8.12, Solid Waste Collection and Disposal 30. Chapter 12.30, Special Events on Public Property 31. Section 12.28.030, Permit requirement for outdoor fitness classes in city parks and on the beach 32. Chapter 1.06, Custody and Use of the City Seal, Logo, and City Insignia 152 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council August 6, 2007 Regular Meeting of August 14, 2007 SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ADMINISTRATNE CITATIONS FOR CODE VIOLATIONS Recommendation: Introduce the attached revised ordinance amending Title 1 of the Municipal Code and other applicable sections in order to provide for the issuance of administrative citations. Background: Further review of the draft ordinance previously presented to Council has shown the need for more specificity regarding the applicability of administrative citations for enforcement of different regulations in the Municipal Code. Therefore, the draft has been revised and is attached to this report for Council consideration. The text amendment has been prepared in response to the need to provide administrative enforcement procedures for violations of the Municipal Code which are deemed minor in nature. Such violations typically include Building Code, zoning, business license, animal nuisance and other violations which do not constitute immediate threats to public health or safety. The draft amendment is the result of a collaborative effort between planning and code enforcement staff and the City Attorney. Analysis: Key Changes: The following is a description of the amendment's key changes to the Municipal Code: 1. New Chapter 1.10 ("Administrative Citations and Penalties") has been created providing for civil enforcement procedures separate from the criminal misdemeanor and infraction categories referenced above. These new administrative citation provisions establish a category which allows the City to penalize certain minor offenses under civil procedures, as opposed to the "criminal" procedures for infractions and misdemeanors. It should be emphasized, however, that this civil enforcement approach still allows the use of infraction or misdemeanor enforcement actions for such offenses where determined necessary by the City. 2. New Chapter 1. 10 provides for administrative citation procedures, the imposition of fines established by City Council resolution, the contents of the citation, method of service, methods of resolving the citation, appeals, and hearing procedures. If the City exhausts the enforcement process without obtaining a correction of the problem, it would still have ·the right to pursue the violation as an infraction or misdemeanor or to file a civil court action. Appeal and hearing procedures are discussed in more detail later in this report. 153 3. The following are the sections and chapters of the Municipal Code to be made subject to the new administrative penalty procedures. They are specifically listed in Chapter 1.10: 1. Chapter 5.04: Business Licenses Generally 2. Chapter 6.04: Animals Generally 3. Chapter 8.04: Health Code Adopted 4. Chapter 8.08: Alarm Systems 5. Chapter 8.12: Garbage Collection and Disposal 6. Chapter 8.24: Noise Control 7. Chapter 8.28: Nuisances 8. Chapter 8.32: Rodent Control 9. Chapter 8.40: Smoking 10. Chapter 8.44: Stormwater And Urban Runoff Pollution Control Regulations 11. Chapter 12.16: Encroachments (streets and sidewalks) 12. Chapter 12.32: Newsracks 13. Section 15.04.140: Pedestrian Protection at Building and Demolition Sites 14. Sections 15.16.070 and 16.16.080: Grease Recovery Systems 15. Title 17: Zoning 4. Other changes to Title 1 include: 1) A new Chapter 1.04 entitled "Violations and Penalties" has been created clearly defining misdemeanors and infractions and specifying the penalties for each. Note that these are "criminal" offense categories. Provision has also been made for reclassifying misdemeanors as infractions when appropriate. 2) The existing penalties for infractions are retained: a. A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00) for a first violation; b. A fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200.00) for a second violation of the same provision of the Code within one year; c. A fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each additional violation of the same provision of the Code within one year. 3) The existing penalties for misdemeanors are retained: "Any person convicted of a misdemeanor under the provisions of this code shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment." 4) General provisions from old Chapter 1.04 have been integrated into Chapter 1.01, now entitled "Code Adoption and General Provisions". These include such 'housekeeping' items as the Short Title of the Municipal Code, Severability provisions and Definitions and Rules of Construction. The purpose of these changes is to remove redundancies and put code adoption and housekeeping items in one place. For the same reason, the existing sections in Chapter 1.01 relating to misdemeanors and infractions, have been moved to new Chapter 1.04. 2 154 5) Chapter 1.08 has been renamed from "Citation Procedure" to "General Citations" in order to distinguish these existing general citations, which are imposed in order to ensure a promise to appear in court, from the new administrative citations (in new Chapter 1.10) which provide for civil enforcement procedures and the imposition of fines. Citation and Hearing Procedures: A summary of citation and hearing procedures in the ordinance is provided below. Note that appeals are referred directly to a hearing officer appointed by the City Manager, not to the City Council. If an appellant is not satisfied with the hearing officer's decision, he or she may contest the decision in Superior Court. 1. Service of Citation: The enforcement officer attempts to locate and personally serve the responsible person and obtain their signature on the administrative citation. If the enforcement officer is unable to locate the responsible person, the citation may be mailed by certified mail. If the above two methods are unsuccessful, a copy of the citation may be posted on any real property within the city in which the city has knowledge that the responsible party has a legal interest. Finally, if none of the above methods are successful, the citation may be published in a newspaper likely to give actual notice to the party subject to the citation. The publication shall be once a week for four successive weeks in a newspaper published at least once a week. 2. Satisfaction of Citation: Upon receipt of a citation, the responsible person is required to do one of the following: 1) Pay the fine. Pay the fine to the City within 30 days from the date of the citation. All fines assessed shall be payable to the Hermosa Beach Finance Department. Payment of a fine shall not excuse or discharge a failure to correct continuing violations nor shall it bar further enforcement action by the City; 2) Remedy the Violation. If the violation is of a nature that it can be remedied and is deemed by the enforcement officer to not create an immediate danger to health and safety and was corrected within the time given, no fine shall be imposed; or 3) File an appeal. Appeals shall be filed in accordance with the time limits and other provisions of Section 1.10.080. 3. Appeal of Citation: Any person receiving an administrative citation may contest the citation by requesting an administrative hearing within 30 days of service of the citation. 4. Appeal Hearing Procedure: 1) The City Manager will designate the hearing officer for an administrative citation hearing. 2) A hearing before the hearing officer will be set for a date that is not less than 15 and not more than 60 days from the date that the "request for hearing" is filed. 3) The hearing officer will only consider evidence that is relevant to whether the violation occurred and whether the responsible person has caused or maintained the violation on the date(s) specified in the citation. 3 155 4) Administrative hearings are informal, and formal rules of evidence. and discovery do not apply. Each party will have the opportunity to present evidence in support of his or her case and to cross-examine witnesses. The city bears the burden of proof at an administrative hearing to establish a violation of the code. 5. Hearing Officer's Decision: At the conclusion of the hearing or within 15 days thereafter, the administrative hearing officer shall render a decision per the alternatives specified in the ordinance, ranging from sustaining the citation to making a finding that no violation occurred. 6. Right to Judicial Review: Within 20 days after service of the decision of the hearing officer upon the responsible person, he or she may seek review of the decision by filing a notice of appeal with the Superior Court. 7. Failure to Comply: In the absence of a timely appeal to the Superior Court or if the City prevails in court, failure to comply with an order to abate a continuing violation by the date specified in the order is a misdemeanor offense. Filing a misdemeanor action does not preclude the City from pursuing any other remedies to gain compliance provided in the Municipal Code or under state law. Conclusions: The ordinance amendment will provide for a more efficient and streamlined enforcement procedure for most violations of the Municipal Code than is available under the present provisions. It has proven effective in a number of other cities, such as West Hollywood, Santa Ana and others. If the ordinance is approved, staff will return with a separate agenda item to establish the fine amounts for administrative penalties. ~=ctor - Community Development Department Concur: Steph . City~ Attachments: 1. Proposed Code Amendment Ordinance 2. Example of Administrative Citation Form 4 156 ATTACHMENT 1: CODE AMENDMENT ORDINANCE 157 ORDINANCE NO. __ _ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH AMENDING THE GENERAL PROVISIONS AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. An amendment to the Municipal Code has been prepared in response to the need to provide administrative enforcement procedures for violations of the Municipal Code which are deemed minor in nature. SECTION 2. The code amendment is not subject to environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act because it is not classified as a project under CEQA Guidelines, Sec. 15378. SECTION 3. On August 14, 2007, the City Council held a duly-noticed public hearing and considered the proposed code amendment, and the evidence and arguments submitted by the City staff and all interested parties. A notice of time, place and purpose of the public hearing was duly given and testimony was presented to and considered by the City Council at the public hearing. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby approves the amendment to the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code set out in Exhibits A and B attached hereto and included herein by reference. 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 the City of Hermosa Beach, and shall make minutes of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council as which the same is passed and adopted. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this_ day of September, 2007 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: 158 PRESIDENT of the City Council and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney 2 159 EXHIBIT A: AMENDMENT TO TITLE 1 OF MUNICIPAL CODE 160 Title 1 General Provisions Chapters: 1.01 CODE ADOPTION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.04 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES 1.08 GENERAL CITATIONS 1.10 ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS AND PENALTIES Chapter 1.01 CODE ADOPTION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.01. 010 Adoption of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code. That certain document entitled "Code of the City of Hermosa Beach, California", (hereinafter the "Code" or "Municipal Code"), a copy of which has been filed and is on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, together with the secondary Codes therein adopted by reference, is hereby adopted by this reference as the comprehensive ordinance Code for the City of Hermosa Beach pursuant to the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 1 of Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, and each and all of the provisions, terms, and penalties of said Code on file in the office of the City Clerk are hereby referred to, adopted, incorporated herein and made a part of this ordinance as if fully set forth herein. 1.01. 020 Short title. The ordinances embraced in the following chapters and sections shall constitute and be designated the "Hermosa Beach Municipal Code", the "HBMC", or the "Municipal Code", and may be so cited. 1.01. 030 Provisions considered as continuations of existing ordinances. The provisions appearing in this Code, so far as they are the same as those of ordinances existing at the time of the effective date of this Code, shall be considered as continuations thereof and not as new enactments. 1.01. 040 Repeal of certain ordinances and certain ordinances to remain in effect. All ordinances of the City in force upon the effective date of the Code are hereby repealed except as follows: A. Ordinances codified by the Code; and B. Uncodified ordinances comprising or amending the Zoning Map of the City of Hermosa Beach, which are listed in the Uncodified Ordinance List on file in the Office of the City Clerk; and 161 C. Uncodified ordinances relating to matters of a special or temporary nature, which ordinances are listed in the Uncodified Ordinance List on file in the Office of the City Clerk; and D. Any uncodified ordinance promising or guaranteeing the payment of money or authorizing the issue of bonds, or any evidence of the City's Indebtedness, or any contract or obligation assumed by the City; and E. Any ordinance granting any franchise, license or other right conferred by the City on any person or corporation, which franchise, license or other right is in effect as of September 10, 1996; and F. Any uncodified administrative ordinance of the City Council not in conflict with the provisions of the Code; and G. Any uncodified ordinance relating to the salaries, benefits, and working conditions of City officers and employees; and H. Any uncodified ordinance relating to the levy of any tax in effect as of September 1 O, 1996. 1.01. 050 Effect of repeal of ordinances. The repeal of an ordinance shall not revive any ordinances in force before or at the time the ordinance repealed took effect. Also, the repeal of an ordinance shall not affect any punishment or penalty incurred before the repeal took effect, nor any suit, prosecution or proceeding pending at the time of the repeal, for any offense committed under the ordinance repealed. 1.01. 060 Superseded ordinances. All ordinances codified by the Code are superseded to the extent they conflict with the Code. 1.01. 070 Savings provisions. The repeal herein of any ordinance of the City of Hermosa Beach shall not affect or impair any act done, or right vested or approved, or any proceeding, suit or prosecution had or commenced in any cause before such repeal shall take effect; but every such act done, or right vested or accrued, or proceeding, suit, or prosecution had or commenced shall remain in full force and effect for all intents and purposes as if the applicable provisions of the ordinance, or part thereof, so repealed had remained in force and effect. No offense committed and no liability, penalty, or forfeiture, whether civilly or criminally incurred prior to the time when any such ordinance, or part thereof, shall be repealed or altered by said Code, shall be discharged or affected by such repeal or alteration. Prosecutions and suits for such offenses, liabilities, penalties, or forfeitures shall be instituted and proceeded with in all respects as if such prior ordinance, or part thereof, had not been repealed or altered. 1.01. 080 Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Municipal Code is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Code. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this 2 162 Code and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. 1.01. 090 Definitions and rules of construction. In the construction of this Code and of all ordinances of the City, the following rules shall be observed, unless such construction would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the city council or the context clearly requires otherwise: City. The words "the City" or "this City" shall be construed as if followed by the words "of Hermosa Beach." Code. The words "the Code" or "this Code" shall mean the code of the City of Hermosa Beach, California. Computation of Time. The time in which any act provided by law is to be done is computed by excluding the first day and including the last, unless the last day is a holiday and then it is also excluded. Council. Whenever the word "Council" is used in this Code, it shall be construed to mean the City Council of the city of Hermosa Beach. County. The words "the County" or "this County" shall mean the County of Los Angeles. Day. A "day" is the period of time between any midnight and the midnight following. Daytime, Nighttime. "Daytime" is the period of time between sunrise and sunset. "Nighttime" is the period of time between sunset and sunrise. Gender. The masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter. In the City. The words "in the City" shall mean and include all territory over which the City now has, or shall hereafter acquire jurisdiction for the exercise of its police powers or other regulatory powers. Joint Authority. All words giving a joint authority to three or more persons or officers shall be construed as giving such authority to a majority of such persons or officers. Month. The word "month" shall mean a calendar month. Number. The singular number includes the plural, and the plural the singular. Oath. "Oath" includes an affirmation. Officers, Departments, etc. Officers, departments, boards, commissions and employees referred to in this Code shall mean officers, departments, boards, commissions and employees of the City of Hermosa Beach, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. 3 163 Official Time. Whenever certain hours are named in this Code, they shall mean Pacific Standard Time or Daylight Saving Time, as may be in current use in the City. Or, And. "Or" may be read "and", and "and" may be read "or" if the sense requires it. Owner. The word "owner", applied to a building or land, shall include any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common, tenant in partnership, joint tenant or tenant by the entirety of the whole or of a part of such building or land. Person. "Person" includes any person, firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust, corporation or company. "Personal property" includes every species of property, except real property, as defined in this section. Preceding, Following. The words "preceding" and "following" mean next before and next after, respectively. "Process" includes a writ or summons issued in the course of judicial proceedings of either a civil or criminal nature. Property. The word "property" shall include real and personal property. "Real property" shall include lands, tenements and hereditaments. Shall, May. "Shall" is mandatory and "may" is permissive. Signature or Subscription by Mark. "Signature" or "subscription" includes a mark when the signer or subscriber cannot write, such signer's or subscriber's name being written near the mark by a witness who writes his own name near the signer's or subscriber's name; but, a signature or subscription by mark can be acknowledged or can serve as a signature or subscription to a sworn statement only when two witnesses so sign their own names thereto. State. The words "the state" or "this state" shall be construed to mean the state of California. Tenant or Occupant. The words "tenant" or "occupant", applied to a building or land, shall include any person holding a written or an oral lease of, or who occupies the whole or a part of such building or land, either alone or with others. Tenses. The present tense includes the past and future tenses, and the future includes the present. Week. A "week" consists of seven consecutive days. Writing. "Writing" includes any form of recorded message capable of comprehension by ordinary visual means. Whenever any notice, report, statement or record is required or 4 164 authorized by this Code, it shall be made in writing in the English language, unless it is expressly provided otherwise. Year. The word "year" shall mean a calendar year, except where otherwise provided. 5 165 1.04. 010 Chapter 1.04 VIOLATIONS AND PENAL TIES Violations of Code. No person shall violate any provisions or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this Code. Violations of this Code are punishable as set forth in this chapter. 1.04. 020 Misdemeanors. Any person violating any of the provIsIons or failing to comply with any of the requirements of this Code shall be guilty of a misdemeanor unless such violation or failure to comply is expressly stated by this Code to be an infraction or is subject to a civil administrative penalty pursuant to chapter 1.10. Any person convicted of a misdemeanor under the provisions of this Code shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each such person shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision of this Code is committed, continued or permitted by such person and shall be punishable accordingly. 1.04. 030 Infractions. A. Penalties. Any person violating any provIsIon or failing to comply with any mandatory requirement of this Code expressly stated by this Code to be an infraction shall be guilty of an infraction. Except as otherwise provided in this Code, any person convicted of an infraction shall be punishable by: 1. A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00) for a first violation; 2. A fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200.00) for a second violation of the same provision of the Code within one year; 3. A fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each additional violation of the same provision of the Code within one year. B. No counsel for infractions at public expense. An infraction is not punishable by imprisonment. A person charged with an infraction shall not be entitled to have the public defender or other counsel appointed at public expense to represent him or her unless he or she is arrested and not released on his or her written promise to appear, on his or her own recognizance, or on a deposit of bail. 1.04. 040 Reclassification of misdemeanors as infractions. A violation of any provision of this Code section which is classified as a misdemeanor may be charged as an infraction when: 1. The prosecutor files a complaint charging the offense as an infraction, unless the defendant, at the time he or she is arraigned, after being informed of his or her rights, elects to have the case proceed as a misdemeanor; or 6 166 2. The court, with the consent of the defendant, determines that the offense is an infraction. In that event, the case shall proceed as if the defendant had been arraigned on an infraction complaint. 1.04. 050 Additional Provisions. A. Each day a separate offense. Unless otherwise specified, each person shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision of this Code is committed, continued or permitted by such person and shall be punishable accordingly. B. Included offenses. Whenever in the Code any act or omission is made unlawful, it shall include causing, permitting, aiding, abetting, suffering, or concealing the fact or such act of omission. C. Violations deemed to be a public nuisance. In addition to the penalties hereinabove provided, any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of the Code shall be deemed a public nuisance and may be summarily abated as such by the City, and every day such condition continues shall be regarded as a new and separate offense. 7 167 1.08. 010 General Citation. Chapter 1.08 GENERAL CITATIONS If any person is arrested for the violation of any provision of this Code and such person is not taken immediately before a magistrate, the arresting officer shall prepare in duplicate a written notice to appear in court. Such notice may be referred to as a "general citation," and shall contain the name and address of such person, the offense charged, and the time when and place where such person shall appear in court. 1.08. 020 Notices to appear--Time. The time specified in the notice to appear shall be at least ten days after such arrest. 1.08. 030 Notices to appear--Place. The place specified in the general citation shall be: 1. The court of the magistrate before whom the person would be taken if the requirement of arresting and taking the person before a magistrate were complied with; or 2. Before an officer authorized by such court to receive deposit or bail. 1.08. 040 Notices to appear--Promise and release. The arresting officer shall deliver one copy of the general citation to the arrested person. The arrested person, in order to secure release, shall give his written promise to appear in court by signing a duplicate notice which shall be retained by the officer. Thereupon, the arresting officer shall forthwith release from custody the person arrested. 1.08. 050 Warrants for arrest. When a person signs a written promise to appear at the time and place specified in the written promise to appear and does not appear or has not posted bail as provided in Section 853.6 of the Penal Code of the State of California, the magistrate shall issue and have delivered for execution a warrant for such person's arrest within twenty (20) days after his failure to appear as promised, or if such person promises to appear before an officer authorized to accept bail, other than a magistrate, and fails to do so on or before the date which such person promised to appear, within twenty (20) days after the delivery of such written promise to appear by the officer to a magistrate having jurisdiction over the offense. 1.08. 060 Violations of promises to appear. Any person willfully violating his written promise to appear in • court shall be guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which he was originally arrested. 168 1.08. 070 Arresting officer defined. For the purpose of this chapter, the term "arresting officer'' means any police officer of the City and any other employee of the City whose duty it is to enforce the provisions of this Code who is authorized by the City Manager to use the general citation procedure established by said sections in the performance of his enforcement duties. 9 169 1.10.010 Chapter 1.10 ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS AND PENALTIES Administrative citations. Certain provisions of this Code, specifically designated in this chapter, may be enforced through the use of administrative citations and penalties as provided for in this chapter. Use of the provisions of this chapter shall not prevent the use of other methods of enforcement or abatement as provided by this Code, including but not limited to criminal and civil actions. 1.10 .020 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply: A. Responsible person: A responsible person is any of the following: 1. A person who causes a Code violation to occur. 2. A person who maintains or allows a Code violation to continue, by his or her action or failure to act. 3. A person whose agent, employee, or independent contractor causes a Code violation by its action or failure to act. 4. A person who is the owner of, and/or a person who is a lessee or sub lessee with the current right of possession of, real property where a property-related Code violation occurs. 5. A person who is the on-site manager of a business who normally works daily at the site when the business is open and is responsible for the activities on such premises. For the purposes of this definition, "person" includes a natural person or legal entity and the owners, majority stockholders, corporate officers, trustees, and general partners of a legal entity. B. Legal Interest: Any interest that is represented by a deed of trust, quitclaim deed, mortgage, judgment lien, tax or assessment lien, mechanic's lien or other similar instrument, which is recorded with the County Recorder. C. Enforcement officer: Any police officer or City employee or agent of the City designated by the director of any City department who has the authority and responsibility to enforce the provisions of this Code as provided for herein. 1.10.030 Administrative citations not a waiver of other remedies. The procedures established in this chapter may be in addition to any criminal, civil or other legal remedy established by law which may be pursued to address violations of the Municipal Code. Issuance of an administrative citation shall not be deemed a waiver of any other enforcement remedies found within this Code. 10 170 1.10. 040 Code violations subject to administrative penalty procedures. A. The violations described in the Municipal Code titles, chapters and sections listed herein below are subject to the administrative penalty procedures and other provisions of this chapter 1.10: 1. Chapter 5.04: Business Licenses Generally 2. Chapter 6.04: Animals Generally 3. Chapter 8.04: Health Code Adopted 4. Chapter 8.08: Alarm Systems 5. Chapter 8.12: Garbage Collection and Disposal 6. Chapter 8.24: Noise Control 7. Chapter 8.28: Nuisances 8. Chapter 8.32: Rodent Control 9. Chapter 8.40: Smoking 10. Chapter 8.44: Stormwater And Urban Runoff Pollution Control Regulations 11. Chapter 12.16: Encroachments (streets and sidewalks) 12. Chapter 12.32: Newsracks 13. Section 15.04.140: Pedestrian Protection at Building and Demolition Sites 14. Sections 15.16.070 and 16.16.080: Grease Recovery Systems 15. Title 17: Zoning B. Any person who violates the same provision, or fails to comply with the same requirement, of the sections of this Code set forth in paragraph A of this section more than three times within a twelve-month period shall be guilty of a misdemeanor for each violation committed thereafter within that same twelve-month period. Any person who violates or fails to comply with the sections of this Code set forth in paragraph A of this section and who possesses no photo identification or refuses to identify himself/herself to an enforcement officer, making it impossible to issue an administrative citation, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 1.10. 050 Fines. A. Any responsible person who receives an Administrative Citation shall be subject to the payment of fines as set out in the penalty schedule for administrative fines as adopted by resolution of the City Council. An administrative penalty shall be assessed by means of an administrative citation issued by an enforcement officer, and shall be payable directly to the City Treasurer. A portion of each penalty shall constitute reimbursement for the City's administrative expenses in issuing and processing the citation. Penalties shall be collected in accordance with the procedures specified in this chapter. Payment of a penalty shall not excuse the failure to correct the violation nor shall it bar further enforcement action by the City. In the case of violations of the building, plumbing or electrical codes, an administrative citation shall not be issued until after the responsible party has been provided notice and a reasonable opportunity to correct the violation, and has failed to do so. B. Failure of any person to pay the fines assessed by an administrative citation may result in the matter being referred for collection which includes but is not limited to the filing of a small claims court action. 1.10. 060 Contents of citation. 11 171 Each administrative citation shall contain the following information: 1. Date, approximate time, and address or definite description of the location where the violation(s) was observed; 2. The Code sections or conditions violated and a description of the violation(s); 3. The amount of the fine for the violation(s); 4. An explanation of how the fine shall be paid and the time period by which it shall be paid; 5. Identification of rights of appeal, including the time within which the citation may be contested and the place to obtain a request for hearing form to contest the administrative citation; 6. The name and signature of the enforcement officer issuing the citation; 7. If the violation is one which is continuing, an order to correct the violation, the actions needed to correct the violation, and an explanation of the consequences for failing to correct the violation; and 8. The name and address of the responsible person, and a signature line so that the responsible person may acknowledge receipt of the citation. 1.10.070 Service of citation. The following procedures shall be used in serving administrative citations: 1. Personal service. The enforcement officer shall attempt to locate and personally serve the responsible person and obtain the signature of the responsible person on the administrative citation. If the responsible person served refuses or fails to sign the administrative citation, the failure or refusal to sign shall not affect the validity of the administrative citation or of subsequent proceedings. 2. Service of citation by mail. If the enforcement officer is unable to locate the responsible person, the administrative citation shall be mailed to the responsible person by certified mail, postage prepaid with a requested return receipt. Simultaneously, the citation may be sent by first class mail. If the citation is sent by certified mail and returned unsigned, then service shall be deemed effective pursuant to first class mail, provided the citation sent by first class mail is not returned. 3. By Posting on Property. If the enforcement officer is unable to serve the citation under subsections 1 or 2 preceding, a copy of the citation may be posted on any real property within the City in which the City has knowledge that the responsible party has a legal interest. Service under this subsection shall be deemed effective on the date when the notice is posted; or 4. By Publication. If the enforcement officer cannot post the citation by any of the preceding methods, the citation may be published in a newspaper likely to give actual notice to the party subject to the citation. The publication shall be once a week for four successive weeks in a newspaper published at least once a week 1.10. 080 Satisfaction of administrative citation. Upon receipt of a citation, the responsible person must do one of the following: 1) Pay the fine. Pay the fine to the City within 30 days from the date of the citation. All fines assessed shall be payable to the Hermosa Beach Finance Department. Payment of a 12 172 fine shall not excuse or discharge a failure to correct continuing violations nor shall it bar further enforcement action by the City. Payment of the fine, in the absence of a timely request for a hearing pursuant to Section 1.10.090, waives the responsible party's right to the administrative hearing and appeal process; 2) Remedy the Violation. If the violation is of a nature that it can be remedied and is deemed by the enforcement officer to not create an immediate danger to health and safety and was corrected within the time given, no fine shall be imposed; or 3) File an appeal. Appeals shall be filed in accordance with the time limits and other provisions of Section 1.10.090. In the event the responsible party fails or refuses to select and satisfy any of the alternatives set forth above, then the penalty shall be immediately due and owing to the City and may be collected in any manner allowed by law for collection of a debt. Commencement of an action to collect the delinquent penalty shall not preclude issuance of additional citations to the responsible party should the violations persist. 1.10. 090 Appeal of administrative citation. A. Time to file an appeal. Any responsible person to whom an administrative citation is issued may choose to contest the citation by requesting an administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of service of the citation. In order to request a hearing, the responsible person shall submit in the manner directed on the citation a fully completed request for administrative hearing form along with either a deposit of the full amount of the administrative fine (in cash or by way of a negotiable check) or a notice that an advance deposit hardship waiver request has been filed pursuant to paragraph B of this section 1.10.090. The request for hearing shall be incomplete if it does not include the deposit in the full amount of the fine or the request for a hardship waiver. The deposit will be retained in a non-interest bearing account until the matter is resolved. If a timely and complete request for hearing is not submitted, the citation shall be deemed final, and the fine shall be immediately due and owing to the City and may be collected in any manner allowed by law for collection of a debt. Commencement of an action to collect the delinquent fine shall not preclude issuance of additional citations to the responsible party should the violation persist. B. Hardship Waiver. Any responsible person who requests a hearing to contest an administrative citation and who is financially unable to deposit the administrative fine as required in paragraph A of this section may file a request for an advance deposit hardship waiver. The request shall be filed with the planning department on an advance deposit hardship waiver application form, available from the department, no later than ten days after service of the administrative citation. The City Manager or his/her designee may issue an advance deposit hardship waiver only if the person requesting the waiver submits to the City Manager or his/her designee a sworn affidavit, together with any supporting documents, demonstrating to the satisfaction of the City Manager or his/her designee the person's financial inability to deposit with the City the full amount of the fine in advance of the hearing. Written proof of financial hardship, at a minimum must include tax returns, financial statements, bank account records, salary records or similar documentation demonstrating that the responsible person is unable to deposit the penalty. The City Manager or his/her designee shall issue a written decision specifying the reasons for issuing or not issuing the waiver. The decision shall be final, and shall be served upon the person requesting the waiver by certified mail postage pre-paid return receipt requested and first class mail. If the 13 173 City Manager or his/her designee determines that the waiver is not warranted, the person shall remit the full amount of the fine as a deposit within ten days of mailing of the decision. If the full amount of the fine is not deposited within the ten-day period, the request for hearing shall be deemed incomplete and waived, and the citation shall be deemed final. The fine shall be immediately due and owing to the City and may be collected .in any manner allowed by law for collection of a debt. C. Dismissal of citation. The City Manager may dismiss an administrative citation at any time if it is determined to have been issued in error, in which event any deposit made shall be refunded. D. Hearing procedure. 1. The Hermosa Beach City Manager shall designate the hearing officer for the administrative citation hearing. 2. After receipt of the "request for hearing" and fine deposit (or, if applicable, approval of a hardship waiver) a hearing before the hearing officer shall be set for a date that is not less than 15 and not more than 60 days from the date that the "request for hearing" is filed in accordance with the provisions of this section. The person requesting the hearing shall be notified of the time and place set for the hearing by first class mail at least ten days prior to the date of the hearing. The responsible person may request one continuance of the hearing, but in no event may the hearing begin later than 90 days after receipt of the request for hearing from the responsible person. The responsible person may attend the hearing in person or in lieu of attending may submit written argument and documentation under penalty of perjury prior to the time scheduled for the hearing. 3. Any documentation other than the administrative citation, which the enforcement official has submitted or will submit to the hearing officer, shall be sent to the person requesting the hearing by regular first class mail at least five days before the date on which the hearing is scheduled. The documentation shall also be made available upon request at the time of the hearing 4. If the responsible person fails to attend the hearing or fails to submit arguments in writing, the administrative hearing officer will render a decision based on the documents that have been received and the responsible person will be deemed to have waived his/her right to an administrative hearing. Under those circumstances, the administrative hearing officer may request additional information from either the responsible person or the enforcement official as may be necessary to render a decision. If service of the administrative hearing is made by posting the citation on real property within the City in which the responsible person has a legal interest, and the responsible person provides verifiable and substantial evidence that removal of the administrative citation from the property by a third party caused the responsible person's failure to attend the scheduled hearing, the responsible person shall be entitled to an administrative hearing. 5. The hearing officer shall only consider evidence that is relevant to whether the violation occurred and whether the responsible person has caused or maintained the violation of the Municipal Code on the date(s) specified in the administrative citation. 14 174 6. Administrative hearings are informal, and formal rules of evidence and discovery do not apply. Each party shall have the opportunity to present evidence in support of his or her case and to cross-examine witnesses. The City bears the burden of proof at an administrative hearing to establish a violation of the Code. The administrative citation and any additional reports submitted by the enforcement official shall constitute prima facie evidence of the facts contained in those documents. The administrative hearing officer must use a preponderance of evidence as the standard of evidence in deciding the issues. 7. The hearing officer may continue the hearing and request additional information from the issuing officer/employee or the recipient of the administrative citation prior to issuing a written decision. E. Hearing officer's decision. At the conclusion of the hearing or within fifteen (15) days thereafter, the administrative hearing officer shall render a decision as follows: 1. Determine that the violation for which the citation was issued occurred, and impose a fine in the amount set forth in the fine and penalty schedule, and if the violation has not been corrected as of the date of the hearing, order correction or abatement of the violation. In this event, the City shall retain the fine deposited by the responsible person. 2. Determine that the violation for which the citation was issued occurred, but that the responsible party has introduced credible evidence of mitigating circumstances warranting imposition of a lesser fine than that prescribed in the fine and penalty schedule, or no fine at all, and impose such lesser fine, if any; and if the violation has not been corrected as of the date of the hearing, order correction or abatement of the violation. In this event, the City shall retain all or a portion of the fine deposited by the responsible person as applicable. 3. Determine that the violation for which the citation was issued did not occur or that the condition did not constitute a violation of the Municipal Code, or that the person cited was not the responsible party. In this event, the City shall refund the deposit, if any, within fifteen (15) days of the decision. The administrative hearing officer's decision shall be in writing, shall explain the basis for the decision, and shall be served upon the responsible party by first class mail, to the address stated on the request for hearing form. If applicable, the order shall set forth the date by which compliance shall be achieved and the imposed fine paid to the City. The order shall be final on the date of mailing, which shall be deemed the "date of service," and shall notify the responsible person of the right to appeal to the Superior Court, as further described in Section 1.10.100. F. Collection of unpaid fines. Failure to pay the assessed administrative fine within 15 days or such other time limit set forth in the administrative citation, and/or if the decision of the hearing officer has not been successfully challenged by a timely appeal as provided in section 1.10.100, this obligation shall constitute a special assessment and/or lien against the real property on which the violation occurred. The special assessment and/or lien shall be imposed pursuant to the procedure set forth in Section 8.28.080 of this Code. Alternatively, the matter may be referred for collection, which includes but is not limited to the filing of a small claims court action. 15 175 1.10.100 Right to judicial review. Within 20 days after service of the decision of the administrative hearing officer upon the responsible person, he/she may seek review of the decision by filing a notice of appeal with the Superior Court. The responsible person shall serve upon the City Clerk either in person or by first class mail a copy of the notice of appeal. If the responsible person fails to timely file a notice of appeal, the administrative hearing officer's decision shall be deemed final. 1.10.110 Failure to comply with administrative order. In the absence of a timely appeal to the Superior Court, failure to comply with a final administrative order directing the abatement of a continuing violation by the date specified in the order is a misdemeanor offense for each day thereafter, or any portion thereof, that the violation is maintained or permitted. In the event of a timely appeal to the Superior Court pursuant to section 1.10.100, and provided the City prevails thereon, the responsible person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor offense for each day, or any portion thereof, that a continuing violation is maintained or permitted after a court ordered abatement date. Filing a misdemeanor action does not preclude the City from pursuing any other remedies to gain compliance provided in this Code or under state law. For purposes of this chapter, a "continuing violation" shall mean a single, ongoing condition or activity in violation of the Municipal Code. 16 176 EXHIBITS: AMENDMENTS TO SELECTED SECTIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE 17 177 The following Sections of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code are amended to read as follows: 5.04. 290 Enforcement of chapter. [Business Licenses] It shall be the duty of the license collector to enforce each and all of the provisions of this title, and the chief of police shall render such assistance in the enforcement hereof as may from time to time be required by the license collector and the city manager. The license collector in the exercise of the duties imposed upon him hereunder, and acting through his deputies or duly authorized assistants, shall examine all places of business in the city to ascertain whether or not the provisions of this title have been complied with. The license collector, his deputies, all police officers, and inspectors of the fire and building departments are hereby appointed as business license inspectors in addition to their other duties, and shall have and exercise the power to enter any place of business for which license is required by this title and to demand the exhibition of the license for the current year by any person engaged or employed in the transaction of the business and if such person shall then and there fail to exhibit the license, the licensee shall be liable to the penalty provided in this title for a violation of this title. It is made the duty of such officers and inspectors to notify the license collector, in writing, of any person violating any of the provisions of this title. The license collector may, with the prior consent of the city council, deputize a qualified accountant to examine the necessary books and records of any person doing business in the city. 5.04. 340 Violations of business license regulations. It is a violation of this chapter to knowingly make a false statement in any application for a license or permit or in any report required under this chapter. A violation of this chapter is subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. Where the violation is of a continuing nature, each day or portion thereof wherein the violation continues constitutes a separate and distinct violation. 6.04. 110 Violations of animal regulations. Violations of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 8.04. 060 Violations of health and safety regulations. A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of the Chapter, Codes, or Regulations hereby adopted. Any person, firm, partnership or corporation violating any provision of the Chapter, Codes or Regulations hereby adopted, or failing to comply with any of their requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor unless the violation is classified as an infraction in accordance with the provisions of chapter 1.04. Violations of the provisions of this chapter, whether deemed misdemeanors or infractions, shall be punishable in accordance with the procedures of chapter 1.10. Each and every person, firm, partnership, or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of the Chapter, Codes or Regulations hereby adopted is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, partnership or corporation, and shall be deemed punishable therefore as provided herein. 18 178 B. Any person, firm, corporation or association violating any of the provisions of Los Angeles County Code, Title 11, Health and Safety, Division 1, Health Code, and Division 2, General • Hazards, as amended and in effect on September 10, 1996, adopted by reference herein or violating any provision of any permit, license or exception granted thereunder or failing to comply with any of the requirements thereof shall be shall be punishable as a misdemeanor or infraction as provided in chapter 1.04. Each violation is a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which such violation is committed, continued, or permitted by such person. 8.08. 190 Violations of alarm system regulations. Violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 8.12. 350 Violations of garbage collection and disposal regulations. Violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 8.24. 100 Violations of noise regulations. Violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 8.28. 110 Other remedies. [Nuisances) Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to prevent the city council from ordering the city attorney to commence a civil action to abate a nuisance as an alternative to or in conjunction with the proceedings herein set forth or to initiate a criminal action against the responsible party for the maintenance of a nuisance. Further, nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to prevent the imposition of the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.1 0 as an option to redress violations of the provisions herein. 8.32. 060 Violations of rodent control regulations. Violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 8.40. 050 Violations of smoking regulations. Violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 8.44. 11 O Violations of stormwater and urban runoff pollution control regulations. A. Enforcement Procedure. 1. Any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of: a. Any of the provisions of this Chapter; or 19 179 b. Any failure to comply with any applicable requirement of either the SUSMP or an approved Storm Water Mitigation Plan with respect to a property; or c. Any false certification or verification, or any failure to comply with a certification or verification provided by a project applicant or the applicant's successor in interest; or d. Any failure to properly operate and maintain any Structural or Treatment Control BMP on a property in accordance with an approved Storm Water Mitigation Plan or the SUSMP, is hereby determined to be a threat to the public health, safety and welfare, is declared and deemed a public nuisance, and may be abated or restored by any Authorized Enforcement Officer, and a civil or criminal action to abate, enjoin or otherwise compel the cessation of such nuisance may be brought by the City Attorney." 2. For the first failure to comply with any provision contained in this Chapter, the Director of Public Works shall issue to the violator a written notice which includes the following information: (i) a description of the violation being committed; (ii) a specified time within which the violation must be corrected or within which the violator may file a written response to the Director disputing the existence of a violation; and (iii) a description of the penalties which may be imposed for continued noncompliance. 3. If the violator demonstrates that the violation does not exist, or has been corrected, no further action need be taken. If, however, the violation exists and is not corrected within the prescribed time, the Director of Public Works may thereafter pursue any of the enforcement remedies described below in this Section. B. Violation an Infraction. Violations of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute an infraction. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. C. Violations Deemed a Public Nuisance. 1. Any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter is hereby determined to be a threat to the public health, safety and welfare, is declared and deemed a public nuisance and may be abated or restored by any authorized enforcement officer, and a civil or criminal action to abate, enjoin or otherwise compel the cessation of such nuisance may be brought by the City Attorney. 2. The cost of such abatement and restoration shall be borne by the owner of the property and the cost thereof shall be invoiced to the owner of the property, as provided by law or ordinance for the recovery of nuisance abatement costs. 3. If any violation of this Chapter constitutes a seasonal and recurrent nuisance, the City Manager shall so declare. The failure of any person to take appropriate annual precautions to prevent storm water pollution after written notice of a determination under this paragraph shall constitute a public nuisance and a violation of this Chapter. D. Concealment. Causing, permitting, aiding, abetting, or concealing a violation of any provision of this Chapter shall constitute a violation of such provision. 20 180 E. Civil Actions. In addition to any other remedies provided in this section, any violation of this Chapter may be enforced by civil action brought by the City. In any such action, the City may seek, as appropriate, any or all of the following remedies: 1. A temporary and/or permanent injunction. 2. Assessment of the violator for the costs of any investigation, inspection, or monitoring survey which led to the establishment of the violation, and for the reasonable costs of preparing and bringing legal action under this subsection. 3. Costs incurred in removing, correcting, or terminating the adverse effects resulting from violation. 4. Compensatory damages for loss or destruction to water quality, wildlife, fish and aquatic life. In addition to the preceding measures, violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. F. Administrative Enforcement Powers. In addition to the other enforcement powers and remedies established by this Chapter, the authorized enforcement officer has the authority to utilize the following administrative remedies: 1. Cease and Desist Orders. When an authorized enforcement officer finds that a discharge has taken place or is likely to take place in violation of this Chapter, the officer may issue an order to cease and desist such discharge, or practice, or operation likely to cause such discharge and direct that those persons not complying shall: (i) comply with the requirement, (ii) comply with a time schedule for compliance, and (iii) take appropriate remedial or preventive action to prevent the violation from recurring. 2. Notice to Clean. Whenever an authorized enforcement officer finds any oil, earth, debris, grass, weeds, dead trees, tin cans, rubbish, refuse, waste or any other material of any kind, in or upon the sidewalk abutting or adjoining any parcel of land, or upon any parcel of land or grounds, which may result in pollutants entering the MS4 or a non-storm water discharge to the MS4, he or she may give notice to the owner or occupant of the adjacent property to remove such oil, earth, debris, grass, weeds, dead trees, tin cans, rubbish, refuse, waste or other material, in any manner that he or she may reasonably provide. The recipient of such notice shall undertake the activities as described in the notice. G. Permit Revocation. To the extent the City makes a provision of this Chapter or any identified BMP a condition of approval to the issuance of a permit or license, any person in violation of such condition is subject to the permit revocation procedures set forth in this Code. H. Remedies. Remedies specified in this Chapter are in addition to and do not supersede or limit any and all other remedies, civil or criminal, including remedies under the Federal Clean Water Act and/or 21 181 Porter-Cologne Act. The remedies provided for in this Section shall be cumulative and not exclusive. I. Citizen Reporting. Members of the public are encouraged to report possible violations of this Chapter to the City's Public Works Department. 12.16. 180 Violations of encroachment regulations--additional remedies. As an additional remedy, the construction or maintenance of any encroachment in violation of any provision of this chapter shall be deemed, and is declared to be, a public nuisance and may be subject to abatement summarily by a restraining order or injunction issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. In addition, violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 12.32.020 Permit required for newsracks--application--condition-term--violation. A. No person may install, use or maintain a newsrack upon a public sidewalk without a written permit. One permit may include any number of newsracks owned or leased by the permittee. B. Application for a permit for a newsrack must be made to the director of public works, under the procedure stated below. C. A permit may be issued for a newsrack without prior inspection of the location, but the use of the newsrack is conditioned upon observance of the requirements of this code. D. A permit is valid for one year and may be renewed under the procedure for original applications. E. Violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10 15.04. 030 Violations. Section 103 of said building code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 103. 103.1 It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert or demolish, equip, use, occupy or maintain any building or structure or cause or permit the same to be done in violation of this Code. 103.2 Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or said building code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as set forth in Section 1.04.020 of this Code. 15.04. 140 Pedestrian protection at building and demolition sites Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15.04.010, Chapter 3303 of the Building Code is amended by adding thereto a new Section 3303.7.5 to read as follows: 22 182 SECTION 3303.7.5 3303.7.5 Fencing and pedestrian protection shall be required at all building and demolition sites as follows: 1. Prior to issuance of a demolition or building permit, a pre-demolition site inspection shall be performed verifying sewer cap and temporary toilet location, and the capping of electrical, water and gas service to the property. 2. Prior to commencement of work, all new construction or demolition sites shall install minimum 6 foot high protective chain link fencing or wood fencing consistent with Section 3303 of the California Building Code, and Table 33-A regardless of distance to the property line. Protective wood canopies shall be installed prior to commencement of work pursuant to the requirements of Section 3303 and Table 33A of the CBC. 3. A Pedestrian Protection Plan shall be approved identifying all areas of required pedestrian protection for the property, prior to the issuance of demolition or building permits. The plan shall indicate all areas of pedestrian protection or indicate why such protection is not required (i.e. exempt due to distance of construction to property line). The Pedestrian Protection Plan, shall be prepared by a licensed contractor, engineer or owner-builder and indicate the proposed protection system to be installed and the method of installation. When conditions make installation of a pedestrian canopy impractical (i.e. a narrow street or alley) an alternative method may be shown on the plan such as pedestrian diversion through use of flag persons and barriers. 4. Any work encroaching into the public right of way or involving pedestrian diversion shall require Public Works Department approval of permits and pedestrian protection. 5. In addition to the remedies provided in the Building Code, violations of this section shall result in revocation or suspension of a building permit pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Code. 6. Violations of the provisions of this section are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 15.08. 030 Violations. Section 204 of said housing code is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 204. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or said housing code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as set forth in Section 1.04.020 of this Code. 15.12. 040 Violations. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or the current adopted mechanical code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as set forth in Section 1.04.020 of this Code. 15.16. 080 Maintenance and Annual Inspection of Grease Recovery Systems in Commercial Kitchens--Violations. 23 183 Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15.16.010, the Plumbing Code is amended as follows: Section 1014.6.1 is hereby added to Chapter 10 of the Plumbing Code to read as follows: 1014.6.1 1. Maintenance/Monitoring. It is the responsibility of the owner or operator of every establishment required to have a grease removal system to maintain the system in a sanitary, safe, and efficient operating condition so as to prevent grease from flowing into the sewer system. A grease removal system shall not be considered properly maintained if for any reason it is not in good working condition or if sediment and/or grease accumulations total more than 25 percent of the operative fluid capacity. It is the owner or operator's responsibility to provide for removal of the accumulated grease and other waste contained in the system. Grease removed from such a system shall not be disposed of in the sanitary or the storm sewer. Inspection. All owners/operators of establishments with grease recovery systems shall keep maintenance records and haulers manifests and shall allow City inspection of grease removal systems a minimum of once per calendar year. All applicable records shall be available to the Director or his representative upon requests. An annual inspection fee in an amount set forth in the City's Master Schedule of Service Charges and Fees shall be paid by the owner/operator at the time of business license renewal. Violation. Violations of the provisions of sections 15.16.070 and 15.16.080 are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 15.16. 090 Violations. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or the current adopted plumbing code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as set forth in Section 1.04.020 of this Code. 15.20. 130 Penalties. [Fire Code] Any person violating any of the provIsIons of this chapter or the current adopted fire prevention code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, punishableas set forth in Section 1.04.020 of this Code. The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation or permit it to continue; all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects within a reasonable time; and when not otherwise specified, each ten (10) days that prohibited conditions are maintained shall constitute a separate offense. The application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions 15.32. 140 Violations. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter or the current adopted electrical code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as set forth in Section 1.04.020 of this Code. 17.74. 010 Violations of zoning regulations. 24 184 Violations of the provisions of this title shall be subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.10. 17.74. 020 Each day a separate offense. Each person, firm or corporation found guilty of a violation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision of this title is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or corporation, and any use, occupation or building or structure maintained contrary to the provisions hereof shall constitute a public nuisance. 17.74. 030 Violations of conditional use permits and precise development plans. No person shall violate any conditions of a conditional use permit or precise development plan. Such violations shall be shall be subject to the administrative penalty provisions of chapter 1.1 0 in addition to the measures set out in chapter 17. 70 regarding revocation of the permit. 25 185 HERMOSA BEACH ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION (Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Chapter 1.10) DATE I TIME I DAYOFWEEK CASE NO. LOCATION OF VIOLATION NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROPERTY OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS OF TENANT/OCCUPANT (If different from above) FOR VIOLATIONS INVOLVING VEHICLES: N/A VEHICLE UC. NO. I STATE I COLOR(S) I YEAR I MAKE I MODEL REGISTERED OWNER OF VEHICLE (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) ADDRESS OF REGISTERED OWNER VIOLATIONS HBMC DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT DUE DATE SECTION TOTAL FINE AMOUNT DUE: I CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND WAS EXECUTED ON THE DATE SHOWN ABOVE AT HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA. ISSUING OFFICER: SIGNATURE PLEASE PRINT NAME Phone# SIGNATURE OF PARTY TO WHOM CITATION ISSUED, IF AVAILABLE. WITHOUT ADMITTING RESPONSIBILITY, I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION. CITATION IS VALID WITHOUT SIGNATURE. Mailed to Property Owner(s) and resident via 1st class and certified mailing. SIGNATURE PLEASE PRINT NAME A COMPLIANCE INSPECTION WILL BE PERFORMED ON OR ABOUT: ____ _ FOR QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS CITATION, PLEASE qLL TH.E. ISSUING OFFICER.AT THE NUMBER ABOVE. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR FURTH.ER INFORMATIOl'l AND INSTRUCTIONS. • • • • • 186 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ORDER: You are ordered to immediately cease committing the Municipal Code Violation(s) listed on this Administrative Citation. If you commit further Municipal Code Violations, the City may issue you another Administrative Citation or may pursue any other available legal remedy. ADMINISTRATIVE FINE: Toe Administrative Fine is listed on the Citation. Toe fine increases for each additional violation of the same offense. The fine must be paid to the City within 30 days from the date of the Administrative Citation. Payment should be in the form of a personal check, cashier's check or money order, made payable to The City of Hermosa Beach. Please write the Citation Number on the check or money order. Make payment by mail or in person, to: City of Hermosa Beach, Finance cashier, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, California 90254. Payment of the Administrative Fine does not excuse or discharge any continued or repeated violation of the Municipal Code. CONTESTING THE CITATION: You have the right to contest this Administrative Citation at a hearing before a neutral hearing officer. To request a hearing, you must complete the following. NAME:=--------------------- ADDRESS: ____________________ _ DATE: ___________ .PHONE # ________ _ REASON FOR APPEAL: _________________ _ Return this form, together with a deposit of the total administrative fine, to the Finance CaShier by mail or in person within 30 days from the date of the service of the citation. You will be notified of the date and time of your hearing. Your failure to appear at the hearing will result in a forfeiture of your deposit of the fine and will constitute a failure to exhaust your administrative remedies. If you are financially unable to deposit the total amount of the fine, you may file a request for a_n-_advanCe-geposit _h_ardship,-)Naiver fro,m_the-Finance-cashier. The--waiver must-be filed within 30.days from the date of the citation. FAILURE TO PAY ADMINISTRATIVE FINE: If you fail to pay the Administrative Fine within the time required by the citation, or if the citation is contested, you fail to pay the fine within 30 days after the final decision on the citation, then you will be subject to a late payment penalty. QUESTIONS: If you have any questions about this Administrative Citation, you may call the Issuing Officer at the number on the front of this citation. You may locate referenced sections of the Municipal Code at City Hall, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, california 90254; or www.hermosabch.org. 187 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0129 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 REVIEW OF SUBMITTAL OF THE 2023 HERMOSA BEACH HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council: 1.Receive and file the 2023 Housing Element Annual Progress Report; and 2.Direct staff to submit the report to the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Executive Summary: The Housing Element is a State-mandated requirement of the General Plan.As part of State Law, each jurisdiction is required to prepare and file an Annual Progress Report (APR)with the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)describing housing production and the status of Housing Element program implementation.APRs must be prepared using the format established by HCD and be reviewed by the City Council at a public meeting prior to submittal to HCD. Jurisdictions must prepare an annual progress report on the status and progress in implementing its housing element (Government Code Section 65400).The APR provides decision-making bodies and the public an update regarding the implementation of the General Plan and of the progress in meeting the City’s goals.The APR documents the progress made by the City in:(1)implementing policies adopted as part of the 2021-2029 Housing Element;and (2)on new housing units in calendar year 2023. Background: Since 1969,Housing Elements have been mandatory portions of local general plans in California because providing housing for all Californians is considered by the State legislature to be of vital statewide importance.A Housing Element provides an analysis of a community’s housing needs for all income levels,and strategies to respond to and provide for those housing needs.It is a key part of the City’s overall General Plan.State Law establishes that each city accommodates its fair share of affordable housing as an approach to distributing housing needs throughout the state.The General City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™188 Staff Report REPORT 24-0129 affordable housing as an approach to distributing housing needs throughout the state.The General Plan (Housing Element) is required by law to be updated every eight years. California’s housing element law acknowledges that for the private market to adequately address the housing needs and demand of Californians,local governments must adopt plans and regulatory systems that provide opportunities for,and do not unduly constrain,housing development.As a result,housing policy in California rests largely on the effective implementation of local general plans and local housing elements. Housing Element planning periods are sometimes referred to as “cycles.”The City’s current Housing Element covers the planning period extending from 2021 to 2029,which is referred to as the “6th Housing Element cycle”in reference to the six required updates that have occurred since the comprehensive revision to State Housing Element law in 1980.The City is in the process of obtaining certification for its 6th Cycle Housing Element.HCD requires all jurisdictions to provide an annual progress report,even if the City’s Housing Element is not certified.Every city in the Southern California Association of Governments (“SCAG”)region is required to prepare a Housing Element update for the 6th planning cycle,which spans the 2021-2029 period,regardless of when the other elements of the General Plan were adopted.City Council adopted the 2021-2029 Housing Element at its December 21, 2021 meeting, and the revised Housing Element at its August 8, 2023 meeting. Past Council Actions Meeting Date Description December 21, 2021 The City Council conducted a public hearing and adopted the 2021-2029 Housing Element. March 8, 2022 The City Council received and approved submittal of the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report. March 14, 2023 The City Council received and approved submittal of the 2022 Housing Element Annual Progress Report. August 8, 2023 City Council conducted a public hearing and adopted the revised 2021-2029 Housing Element. Analysis: The Housing Element APR (Attachment 1)for the calendar year 2023 was prepared using the forms as required by HCD.It reflects the typical pattern in Hermosa Beach where the annual net increase in housing is relatively small,as new projects typically replace existing housing units,or the net increase is only one or two units. In 2023,the City issued 23 building permits for dwelling units in the above moderate (market rate) income category.There were 15 demolitions,indicating a net increase of 8 dwellings.Permits issued for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)have remained steady with a total of 13 permitted in 2023, City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™189 Staff Report REPORT 24-0129 for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)have remained steady with a total of 13 permitted in 2023, indicating a continued interest in ADU construction. In the area of policy development,the City made a substantial amount of progress in calendar year 2023,including adopting a revised Housing Element,completing the rezoning changes,and re- submitting the Housing Element to HCD for certification.The City is currently awaiting a response from HCD.Table D of Attachment 1 details the City’s progress in the area of Housing Element Programs. General Plan Consistency: Annual Progress Reports are required by Government Code Section 65400 and part of the City’s responsibility to implement the Housing Element of the General Plan.This report and associated recommendations have been evaluated for their consistency with the City’s General Plan.Relevant Policies are listed below: Land Use Element Goal 2.Neighborhoods provide for diverse needs of residents of all ages and abilities and are organized to support healthy and active lifestyles. Policy: ·2.3 Balanced neighborhoods.Promote a diverse range of housing unit types and sizes, within the allowed densities. 2021-2029 Housing Element Issue Area No. 3 Provision of Adequate Sites for New Housing.The majority of the City underwent development during the early 1900s.More intensive development followed,and this intensification has occurred up to the present time.There are few vacant parcels of land remaining in the City,and the majority of the residential construction that has occurred involved the “recycling”of individual properties. Nevertheless,the City of Hermosa Beach will continue to explore potential sites for residential development as a means to achieve a variety and diversity of housing types. ·Policy 3.1 The City will evaluate new development proposals in light of the community's environmental resources and values,the capacity of the public infrastructure to accommodate the projected demand, and the presence of environmental constraints. ·Policy 3.2 The City will continue to evaluate the General Plan and zoning to ensure residential development standards are adequate to serve future development. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommended action. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™190 Staff Report REPORT 24-0129 Attachments: 1.2023 Annual Progress Report 2.Link to December 21, 2021 City Council Staff Report 3.Link to March 8, 2022 City Council Staff Report 4.Link to March 12, 2023 City Council Staff Report 5.Link to August 8, 2023 City Council Staff Report Respectfully Submitted by: Johnathon Masi, Assistant Planner Concur:Alexis Oropeza, Planning Manager Concur: Carrie Tai, Community Development Director Legal Review: Patrick Donegan, City Attorney Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™191 Jurisidiction Name Reporting Calendar Year First Name Last Name Title Click here to download APR Instructions Email Phone Street Address City Zipcode v_2_15_24 Please Start Here General Information 2023 Hermosa Beach Contact Information Optional: Click here to import last year's data. This is best used when the workbook is new and empty. You will be prompted to pick an old workbook to import from. Project and program data will be copied exactly how it was entered in last year's form and must be updated. If a project is no longer has any reportable activity, you may delete the project by selecting a cell in the row and typing ctrl + d. Click here to add rows to a table. If you add too many rows, you may select a cell in the row you wish to remove and type ctrl + d. 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach 90254 Alexis Oropeza Planning Manager aoropeza@hermosabeach.gov 3103180241 Mailing Address Annual Progress Report January 2020 192 Optional: This runs a macro which checks to ensure all required fields are filled out. The macro will create two files saved in the same directory this APR file is saved in. One file will be a copy of the APR with highlighted cells which require information. The other file will be list of the problematic cells, along with a description of the nature of the error. Optional: Save before running. This copies data on Table A2, and creates another workbook with the table split across 4 tabs, each of which can fit onto a single page for easier printing. Running this macro will remove the comments on the column headers, which contain the instructions. Do not save the APR file after running in order to preserve comments once it is reopened. Optional: This macro identifies dates entered that occurred outside of the reporting year. RHNA credit is only given for building permits issued during the reporting year. Link to the online system:https://apr.hcd.ca.gov/APR/login.do Toggles formatting that turns cells green/yellow/red based on data validation rules. Submittal Instructions Please save your file as Jurisdictionname2023 (no spaces). Example: the city of San Luis Obispo would save their file as SanLuisObispo2023 Housing Element Annual Progress Reports (APRs) forms and tables must be submitted to HCD and the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) on or before April 1 of each year for the prior calendar year; submit separate reports directly to both HCD and OPR pursuant to Government Code section 65400. There are two options for submitting APRs: 1. Online Annual Progress Reporting System - Please see the link to the online system to the left. This allows you to upload the completed APR form into directly into HCD’s database limiting the risk of errors. If you would like to use the online system, email APR@hcd.ca.gov and HCD will send you the login information for your jurisdiction. Please note: Using the online system only provides the information to HCD. The APR must still be submitted to OPR. Their email address is opr.apr@opr.ca.gov. 2. Email - If you prefer to submit via email, you can complete the excel Annual Progress Report forms and submit to HCD at APR@hcd.ca.gov and to OPR at opr.apr@opr.ca.gov. Please send the Excel workbook, not a scanned or PDF copy of the tables. 193 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach Reporting Year 2023 Housing Element Planning Period 6th Cycle Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 23 23 Units by Structure Type Entitled Permitted Completed Single-family Attached 0 0 0 Single-family Detached 0 19 15 2 to 4 units per structure 11 0 0 5+ units per structure 0 0 0 Accessory Dwelling Unit 0 4 6 Mobile/Manufactured Home 0 0 0 Total 11 23 21 Infill Housing Developments and Infill Units Permitted # of Projects Units 22 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Housing Applications Submitted: Number of Proposed Units in All Applications Received: Total Housing Units Approved: Total Housing Units Disapproved: Total Units Housing Applications Summary Use of SB 35 Streamlining Provisions - Applications Note: Units serving extremely low-income households are included in the very low-income permitted units totals Number of SB 35 Streamlining Applications Above Moderate Indicated as Infill Not Indicated as Infill Building Permits Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Number of SB 35 Streamlining Applications Approved Very Low Low Moderate 194 Income Rental Ownership Total Very Low 0 0 0 Low 0 0 0 Moderate 0 0 0 Above Moderate 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 Streamlining Provisions Used - Permitted Units # of Projects Units SB 9 (2021) - Duplex in SF Zone 0 0 SB 9 (2021) - Residential Lot Split 0 0 AB 2011 (2022)0 0 SB 6 (2022)0 0 SB 35 (2017)0 0 Ministerial and Discretionary Applications # of Applications Units Ministerial 0 0 Discretionary 0 0 Density Bonus Applications and Units Permitted Number of Applications Submitted Requesting a Density Bonus 0 Number of Units in Applications Submitted Requesting a Density Bonus 0 Number of Projects Permitted with a Density Bonus 0 Number of Units in Projects Permitted with a Density Bonus 0 Housing Element Programs Implemented and Sites Rezoned Count 13 0 Programs Implemented Sites Rezoned to Accommodate the RHNA Units Constructed - SB 35 Streamlining Permits 195 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Note: "+" indicates an optional field Reporting Year 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Date Application Submitted Total Approved Units by Project Total Disapproved Units by Project Streamlining Application Status Project Type Notes 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Date Application Submitted (see instructions) Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Total PROPOSED Units by Project Total APPROVED Units by project Total DISAPPROVED Units by Project Please select streamlining provision/s the application was submitted pursuant to. Did the housing development application seek incentives or concessions pursuant to Government Code section 65915? Were incentives or concessions reqested pursuant to Government Code section 65915 approved? Please indicate the status of the application. Is the project considered a ministerial project or discretionary project? Notes+ Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4186-015-021 1009 5th Street CUP23-11, PDP 23-08 2 to 4 O 2 2 NONE No No Approved Discretionary 4187-028-003 620 9th Street CUP 23-10, PDP23-7 2 to 4 O 3 3 NONE No No Approved Discretionary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table A Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas 51 Project Identifier Unit Types Proposed Units - Affordability by Household Incomes Density Bonus Law Applications 10 Housing Development Applications Submitted 196 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Year 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Table A2 Streamlining Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction Notes 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness How many of the units were Extremely Low Income? Please select the streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type (may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroyed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/De stroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N)Notes+ Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 21 0 16 4187-028-003 620 9th Street CUP 23-10, PDP23- 7 2 to 4 O 3 12/11/2023 3 0 0 NONE Y No 4188-019-066 414 Monterey Boulevard PDP 23-05 2 to 4 O 2 2/21/2023 2 0 0 NONE Y No 4186-015-021 1009 5th Street CUP23-11, PDP 23- 08 2 to 4 O 2 11/13/2023 2 0 0 NONE Y No 4188-029-052 707 3rd Street CUP 23-03, PDP 23- 03 2 to 4 O 2 6/20/2023 2 0 0 NONE Y No 4188-028-050 705 2nd Street CON 23-01, PDP 23- 01 2 to 4 O 2 2/21/2023 2 0 0 NONE Y No 4161-028-008 1205 9th Street B22-00232 SFD O 0 1 6/7/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4185-014-006 1235 Owosso Ave B22-00482 SFD R 0 1 7/12/2023 1 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4187-007-001 150 10th Street B23-00001 ADU R 0 1 6/15/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4184-012-028 1845 Rhodes B22-00357 ADU R 0 1 3/23/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4182-003-010 2227 Hermosa Avenue B22-00265 SFD O 0 1 6/21/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4181-023-021 301 27th Street B21-00181 SFD O 0 1 3/22/2023 1 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4181-019-022 301 31st Street B21-00055 SFD O 0 1 6/6/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4181-019-022 301 31st Street B21-00055 ADU R 0 1 6/6/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4181-32-015 3313 Manhattan Ave B22-00394 SFD O 0 1 7/12/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4183-020-005 1724 Valley Park Ave B22-00144 SFD O 0 1 3/1/2023 1 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4187-014-024 856 Cypress Avenue B21-00282 SFD O 0 2 1/5/2023 2 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4161-028-008 1205 9th Street B22-00232 SFD O 0 1 6/7/2023 1 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4183-006-015 2216 Hermosa Avenue B21-00203 SFD O 0 1 11/29/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4183-008-022 55 18th Street B21-00364 SFD O 0 1 2/9/2023 1 0 NONE Y 2 Demolished R No 4185-014-004 1219 Owosso Avenue B21-00399 SFD O 0 1 8/24/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4184-017-009 611 25th Street B22-00477 SFD O 0 1 6/29/2023 1 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4182-022-009 545 21st Street B22-00359 SFD O 0 1 4/6/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4188-014-043 126 1st Street B22-00331 SFD O 0 1 1/19/2023 1 1 11/2/2023 1 NONE Y No 4181-002-013 513 31st Street B20-00448 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4185-004-003 1022 17th Street B21-00404 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished R No 4185-004-003 1024 17th Street B21-00405 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished R No 4184-004-007 1120 24th Street B21-00002 SFD O 0 1 3/13/2023 1 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4181-004-003 505 Gould Avenue B22-00235 SFD O 0 1 8/14/2023 1 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4185-004-009 924 17th Street B22-00214 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4185-004-009 926 17th Street B22-00215 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y No 4188-005-009 24 5th Street B20-00467 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4185-011-006 850 14th Street B19-00238 SFD O 0 0 1 3/1/2023 1 NONE Y 1 Demolished O No 4183-008-022 57 18th Street B21-00364 ADU R 0 1 2/9/2023 1 0 NONE Y No 4187-014-024 856 Cypress Avenue B21-00283 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y No 4188-014-043 125 1st Court B23-00124 SFD O 0 1 4/3/2023 1 1 11/2/2023 1 NONE Y No 4187-015-041 31 7th Street B18-000038 ADU R 0 0 1 3/13/2023 1 NONE Y No 4182-006-003 1918 The Strand B19-000059 SFD O 0 0 1 7/27/2023 1 NONE Y No 4185-008-011 905 14th Street B22-00435 ADU R 0 0 1 5/23/2023 1 NONE Y No 4181-022-006 221 28th Street B19-00226 SFD O 0 0 1 3/14/2023 1 NONE Y No 4188-013-055 113 Monterey Boulevard B22-00369 ADU R 0 0 1 9/7/2023 1 NONE Y No 4188-010-090 421 Monterey Boulevard B19-00420 SFD O 0 0 2 3/23/2023 2 NONE Y No 4188-010-090 421 Monterey Boulevard B19-00421 ADU R 1 3/23/2023 NONE Y No 4188-010-091 420 Bayview Drive B19-00420 B19-00421 SFD O 0 0 0 NONE Y No 4188-013-055 113 Monterey Boulevard B22-00369 ADU R 0 0 0 NONE Y No 4169-034-024 1504 Prospect Avenue B19-00516 SFD O 0 0 1 9/18/2023 1 NONE Y No 4159-019-034 1506 Prospect Avenue B19-00517 SFD O 0 0 1 12/5/2023 1 NONE Y No 4185-020-017 1531 Silver Street B20-00129 SFD R 0 0 1 5/10/2023 1 NONE Y No 4183-00-010 66 18th Street B20-00196 SFD O 0 0 1 7/12/2023 1 NONE Y No 4169-028-023 701 Longfellow Avenue B20-00245 SFD O 0 0 1 2/16/2023 1 NONE Y No 4187-008-016 825 Monterey Boulevard B20-00264 ADU R 0 0 1 10/5/2023 1 NONE Y No 4181-024-008 231 26th Street B20-00324 SFD R 0 0 1 4/24/2023 1 NONE Y No 4183-022-031 1923 Power Street B20-00424 ADU R 0 0 1 10/16/2023 1 NONE Y No 4188-009-031 309 Bayview Drive B19-00466 SFD O 0 0 1 8/16/2023 1 NONE Y No 4186-025-043 1005 2nd Street B21-00395 SFD O 0 0 1 1/1/2023 1 NONE Y No 4182-013-023 2434 Ozone Court B22-00369 ADU R 0 0 1 6/29/2023 1 NONE Y No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Density Bonus 1 Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 4 7 10 Note: "+" indicates an optional field Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed UnitsProject Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 197 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Year 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 1 Projection Period 3 4 RHNA Allocation by Income Level Projection Period - 06/30/2021- 10/14/2021 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Total Units to Date (all years) Total Remaining RHNA by Income Level Deed Restricted - - - - - - - - - - Non-Deed Restricted - - - - - - - - - - Deed Restricted - - - - - - - - - - Non-Deed Restricted - - - - - - - - - - Deed Restricted 7 - - - - - - - - - Non-Deed Restricted 18 5 - - - - - - - - Above Moderate 93 - - 41 23 - - - - - - 64 29 558 25 5 41 23 - - - - - - 94 464 5 6 7 Extremely low-Income Need 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Total Units to Date Total Units Remaining 116 - - - - - - - - - - 116 VLI Deed Restricted VLI Non Deed Restricted 127 Please note: For the last year of the 5th cycle, Table B will only include units that were permitted during the portion of the year that was in the 5th cycle. For the first year of the 6th cycle, Table B will only include units that were permitted since the start of the planning period. Projection Period units are in a separate column. Total RHNA Total Units Income Level Very Low Low Extremely Low-Income Units* Note: units serving extremely low-income households are included in the very low-income RHNA progress and must be reported as very low-income units in section 7 of Table A2. They must also be reported in the extremely low-income category (section 13) in Table A2 to be counted as progress toward meeting the extremely low-income housing need determined pursuant to Government Code 65583(a)(1). *Extremely low-income houisng need determined pursuant to Government Code 65583(a)(1). Value in Section 5 is default value, assumed to be half of the very low-income RHNA. May be overwritten. Progress toward extremely low-income housing need, as determined pursuant to Government Code 65583(a)(1). Please Note: Table B does not currently contain data from Table F or Table F2 for prior years. You may login to the APR system to see Table B that contains this data. Please note: The APR form can only display data for one planning period. To view progress for a different planning period, you may login to HCD's online APR system, or contact HCD staff at apr@hcd.ca.gov. 76 - This table is auto-populated once you enter your jurisdiction name and current year data. Past year information comes from previous APRs. 30 Moderate 232 127 106 Please contact HCD if your data is different than the material supplied here - 2 Table B Regional Housing Needs Allocation Progress Permitted Units Issued by Affordability 232 198 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Year 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Date of Rezone Rezone Type 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 APN Street Address Project Name+ Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+ Date of Rezone Very Low-Income Low-Income Moderate-Income Above Moderate- Income Rezone Type Parcel Size (Acres) General Plan Designation Zoning Minimum Density Allowed Maximum Density Allowed Realistic Capacity Vacant/Nonvacant Description of Existing Uses Note: "+" indicates an optional field Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 83 Project Identifier RHNA Shortfall by Household Income Category Sites Description 1 Sites Identified or Rezoned to Accommodate Shortfall Housing Need and No Net-Loss Law Table C 199 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach Reporting Year 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) 1 2 3 4 Name of Program Objective Timeframe in H.E Status of Program Implementation Code Enforcement Conservation of Existing Affordable Housing through abatement of safety and nuisance conditions relating to private property Continuous The City continues to actively enforce all chapters of the Municipal Code to address safety and nusiance conditions relating to private property. Conservation of Existing Affordable Housing Conservation of the Marine Lane Mobile Home Park, Hermosa Court Recreational Vehicle Park, and apartments. Continuous The City continues to ensure that the Mobile Home park and RV park properties are protected. The City continues to implement Chapter 17.22 of the Municipal Code, which requires first right of refusal and relocation assistance for tenants for all condominium conversations. Density Bonus and Other Incentives Amend City's density bonus regulations by 10/2022; make information available on the density bonus program through brochures End of 2023 In late 2023, the City completed updates of the density bonus regulations by referring to State law. Subsequent to adoption, the City will make brochures available to the public which outline the density bonus program. Affordable Housing Development Outreach and Assistance Pursue funding and make information available to affordable housing developers and households/special needs populations; provide incentives for affordable projects Continuous The City commites to pursuring includes affordable housing funding opportunities for which it is qualified; the City adopted the Land Value Recapture Program to incentive creation of affordable housing, or payment of a fee in-lieu thereof. The City includes resources on its website, and educates developers on any affordable housing incentives and streamlined project review processes. Facilitate Efficient Use of Sites that Allow High- Density Residential Development Encourage lot consolidations; provide density bonus; publicize program; expedite processing Continuous/End of 2025 The City continues to implement Chapter 17.42. of the Municipal Code, which establishes the paremeters for applicants to conduct lot consolidations and acquire a density bonus through the inclusion of low income housing. The City facilitates pre-application meetings and expedites processing of affordable housing projects. ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 200 Accessory Dwelling Units Monitor and update ADU regulations; Facilitate development of 80 ADUs over the planning period; make information available to property owners Continuous The City updated the Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance to be more flexible in mid-2023. The City provides handouts via the City's website that includes information regarding ADU regulations for grants, landlord responsibility, and development facilitation. Land Value Recapture Development of policy to require that a portion of increased value from re- zonings be dedicated to a public benefit, such as affordable housing End of 2023 In late 2023, the City completed rezoning actions which approved the Land Value Recapture Program. The implementation of this program is pending HCD certification of the Housing Element. Housing Trust Fund Investigate Housing Trust funds to create a dedicated source of financial assistance for affordable housing Continuous The South Bay Regional Housing Trust Fund was approved by legislation. The South Bay Cities Council of Governments are working together to establish the program. Local funding sources created from the Land Value Recapture Program could be used toward the Trust Fund. Adequate Sites to Accommodate Housing Needs Process General Plan and Zoning Amendments for sites inventory; update development review processes for affordable housing; permit minimum density End of 2023 As part of the current Housing Element update, the City has identified potential sites as part of an inventory to be rezoned to meet the needs of housing. At the end of 2023, the City has completed the rezoning or the sites inventory to allow for mixed-use/residential development. The availability of the new zoning is incumbent upon HCD Certification. The City also updated the Zoning Ordinance to ensure the City encourages and facilitates affordable housing, density bonuses, and incentive programs. The City also implemented State regulations requiring the tracking of site inventory sites to ensure that minimum density is developed, and will rezone additional sites as needed. Housing for Persons with Special Needs Zoning Amendments for low barrier navigation centers, supportive housing; review large residential care facilities End of 2024 In late 2023, the City is completed zoning updates pertaining to low-barrier navigation centers, transitional and supportive housing, residential care facilities, and emergency shelters. The City also revised the provisions for reasonable accommodation to decrease subjectivity. Streamline Housing Permit Processing Zoning Admendments to simplify the housing development review process, SB 35 review 2023 The City is conducting a comprehensive zoning code update that is anticipated to be adopted in late summer of 2023. Subsequent to adoption, the City will allow zoning for lowhousing, density bonuses, and incentive programs. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Advertise fair housing information, housing rights and responsibilities, State and Federal housing laws, ensure that all planning practices are approached without prejudice Continuous The City has completed the AFFH Analysis as part of the Revised 6th Cycle Housing Element. In accordance with State regulations, the Housing Element includes the an AFFH summary detailing the actions the City will take to further fair housing. Staff continues to review internal practices and advertisements to ensure implementation of all AFFH policies. 201 Sustainable Housing Development Promote sustainability and energy conservation in residential development Continuous The City continues to implement PLAN Hermosa (General Plan) to ensure that the policies and guidelines of the Sustainablitily + Conservation Element are being met, including the Coastal Land Use Plan, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Air Quality, Energy Rescouces, Green Building, Water Conservation, Solid Waste + Recycling, Regional Geology, Soil Erosion, and Mineral Resources.Rescouces, Green Building, Water Conservation, Solid Waste + Recycling, Regional Geology, Soil Erosion, and Mineral Resources. 202 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Period 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Description of Commercial Development Bonus Commercial Development Bonus Date Approved 3 4 APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+ Very Low Income Low Income Moderate Income Above Moderate Income Description of Commercial Development Bonus Commercial Development Bonus Date Approved Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below Units Constructed as Part of Agreement Commercial Development Bonus Approved pursuant to GC Section 65915.7 Table E Note: "+" indicates an optional field Project Identifier 1 2 Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas (CCR Title 25 §6202) Annual Progress Report January 2020 203 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Note: "+" indicates an optional field Reporting Period 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 The description should adequately document how each unit complies with subsection (c) of Government Code Section 65583.1+. For detailed reporting requirements, see the chcklist here: Extremely Low- Income+Very Low-Income+Low-Income+TOTAL UNITS+ Extremely Low- Income+ Very Low- Income+Low-Income+TOTAL UNITS+ https://www.hcd.ca.gov/community- development/docs/adequate-sites-checklist.pdf Rehabilitation Activity Preservation of Units At-Risk Acquisition of Units Mobilehome Park Preservation Total Units by Income Table F Please note this table is optional: The jurisdiction can use this table to report units that have been substantially rehabilitated, converted from non-affordable to affordable by acquisition, and preserved, including mobilehome park preservation, consistent with the standards set forth in Government Code section 65583.1, subdivision (c). Please note, motel, hotel, hostel rooms or other structures that are converted from non-residential to residential units pursuant to Government Code section 65583.1(c)(1)(D) are considered net-new housing units and must be reported in Table A2 and not reported in Table F. Activity Type Units that Do Not Count Towards RHNA+ Listed for Informational Purposes Only Units that Count Towards RHNA + Note - Because the statutory requirements severely limit what can be counted, please contact HCD at apr@hcd.ca.gov and we will unlock the form which enable you to populate these fields. Units Rehabilitated, Preserved and Acquired for Alternative Adequate Sites pursuant to Government Code section 65583.1(c) Annual Progress Report January 2020 204 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Note: "+" indicates an optional field Reporting Period 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Notes 2 3 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (2 to 4,5+) Tenure R=Renter Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Total Moderate Income Units Converted from Above Moderate Date Converted Notes Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table F2 Above Moderate Income Units Converted to Moderate Income Pursuant to Government Code section 65400.2 For up to 25 percent of a jurisdiction’s moderate-income regional housing need allocation, the planning agency may include the number of units in an existing multifamily building that were converted to deed-restricted rental housing for moderate-income households by the imposition of affordability covenants and restrictions for the unit. Before adding information to this table, please ensure housing developments meet the requirements described in Government Code 65400.2(b). 5 Project Identifier Unit Types 1 4 Affordability by Household Incomes After Conversion Units credited toward Moderate Income RHNA 205 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach Reporting Period 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation 2 3 4 APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+ Realistic Capacity Identified in the Housing Element Entity to whom the site transferred Intended Use for Site 1 Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below Note: "+" indicates an optional field Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Table G Locally Owned Lands Included in the Housing Element Sites Inventory that have been sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of Project Identifier NOTE: This table must only be filled out if the housing element sites inventory contains a site which is or was owned by the reporting jurisdiction, and has been sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of during the reporting year. 206 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach Note: "+" indicates an optional field Reporting Period 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Designation Size Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 APN Street Address/Intersection Existing Use Number of Units Surplus Designation Parcel Size (in acres)Notes NOTE: This table must contain an invenory of ALL surplus/excess lands the reporting jurisdiction owns Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below Parcel Identifier ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation Table H Locally Owned Surplus Sites For Los Angeles County jurisdictions, please format the APN's as follows:9999-999-999 207 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Period 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Project Type Date Units (Beds/Student Capacity) Granted Density Bonus Notes 2 3 5 6 APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+ Unit Category (SH - Student Housing)Date Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Total Additional Beds Created Due to Density Bonus Notes Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below Note: "+" indicates an optional field Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Table J Student housing development for lower income students for which was granted a density bonus pursuant to subparagraph (F) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 65915 Project Identifier Units (Beds/Student Capacity) Approved 1 4 NOTE: STUDENT HOUSING WITH DENSITY BONUS ONLY. This table only needs to be completed if there were student housing projects WITH a density bonus approved pursuant to Government Code65915(b)(1)(F) Annual Progress Report January 2020208 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Period 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 NoDoes the Jurisdiction have a local tenant preference policy? If the jurisdiction has a local tenant preference policy, provide a link to the jurisdiction's webpage on their internet website containing authorizing local ordinance and supporting materials. Notes Table K Tenent Preference Policy Local governments are required to inform HCD about any local tenant preference ordinance the local government maintains when the jurisdiction submits their annual progress report on housing approvals and production, per Government Code 7061 (SB 649, 2022, Cortese). Effective January 1, 2023, local governments adopting a tenant preference are required to create a webpage on their internet website containing authorizing local ordinance and supporting materials, no more than 90 days after the ordinance becomes operational. 209 Jurisdiction Hermosa Beach Reporting Year 2023 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) Total Award Amount Total award amount is auto-populated based on amounts entered in rows 15-26. Task $ Amount Awarded $ Cumulative Reimbursement Requested Other Funding Notes Summary of entitlements, building permits, and certificates of occupancy (auto-populated from Table A2) Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 11 11 Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 23 23 Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 22 22 Moderate Above Moderate Total Units Completed Entitlement Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Very Low Low Moderate Above Moderate Total Units Building Permits Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Very Low Low Total Units Certificate of Occupancy Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Very Low Low Moderate Above Moderate ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Local Early Action Planning (LEAP) Reporting (CCR Title 25 §6202) Please update the status of the proposed uses listed in the entity’s application for funding and the corresponding impact on housing within the region or jurisdiction, as applicable, categorized based on the eligible uses specified in Section 50515.02 or 50515.03, as applicable. -$ Task Status 210 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report REPORT 24-0130 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 INFORMATION ON TEMPORARY MINOR SPECIAL EVENTS PERMITS (Community Development Director Carrie Tai) Recommended Action: Staff recommends City Council receive and file an information item on the City’s current regulations pertaining to temporary minor special events permits and provide direction on future regulations, should modifications be desired. Executive Summary: As requested by the City Council at its February 27,2024 meeting,the following provides a summary of the City’s regulations pertaining to temporary minor special events on private property. Background: At its February 27,2024 City Council meeting,Mayor Pro Tem Francois requested,and Councilmember Saemann supported,directing staff to return with an information item on the City’s current regulations pertaining to temporary minor special events on private property. Past Board, Commission, and Council Actions Meeting Date Description November 20, 2012 Planning Commission conducted a discussion on options for regulating temporary events in conjunction with commercial and nonresidential uses. March 19, 2013 Planning Commission recommended adoption of a Negative Declaration and amendment to the Municipal Code to allow and regulate minor special events on private property. June 25, 2013 City Council adopted a Negative Declaration and introduced and waived first reading of an ordinance to allow and regulate minor special events on private property. July 9, 2013 City Council adopted a Negative Declaration and Ordinance No. 13-1341 amending the Zoning Ordinance to allow and regulate minor special events on private property. February 27, 2024 City Council requested that staff present an information item on the City’s current regulations for temporary minor special events permits. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 6 powered by Legistar™211 Staff Report REPORT 24-0130 Meeting Date DescriptionNovember 20, 2012 Planning Commission conducted a discussion on options forregulating temporary events in conjunction with commercialand nonresidential uses.March 19, 2013 Planning Commission recommended adoption of a Negative Declaration and amendment to the Municipal Code to allow and regulate minor special events on private property. June 25, 2013 City Council adopted a Negative Declaration and introduced and waived first reading of an ordinance to allow and regulate minor special events on private property. July 9, 2013 City Council adopted a Negative Declaration and Ordinance No. 13-1341 amending the Zoning Ordinance to allow and regulate minor special events on private property. February 27, 2024 City Council requested that staff present an information item on the City’s current regulations for temporary minor special events permits. Discussion: The City’s Zoning Ordinance,Title 17 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code (HBMC),includes regulations for land uses on property.Properties generally have a primary or principal use,which is permitted either by right or with a special permit,such as a conditional use permit (CUP).The City recognized that properties may desire to host temporary events occasionally and the Zoning Ordinance has a process that allows these events on a minor scale and temporary basis. HBMC Section 17.42.150 (Attachment 1)consists of provisions to allow temporary minor special events on private property through issuance of an Administrative Permit,detailed in HBMC Chapter 17.55 (Attachment 2).These regulations were adopted through Ordinance 13-1341 on July 9,2013. A Zoning Map (Attachment 3) is included, as the regulations reference specific zoning districts. An Administrative Permit is required for temporary minor special events on private property. Administrative Permit applications are reviewed by City staff and do not require public hearing or notification. The general requirements for Administrative Permit include: ·The application must include the specific days and hours. ·The permit holder must be physically present during the duration of the use,including set up and break down. ·The proposed use may be conditioned to mitigate impacts. ·The permit must be timed and designed so as to not conflict with any conditional use permit (CUP) or parking plan approved for the property. ·The duration of any issued administrative permit may not exceed 180 days. ·The permit may be revoked or modified with a 24-hour notice;or immediately be revoked by the Police Department for violations. ·Any revocations or violations may be cause for a denial of a future application within a 1-year period. ·Any deviation from standards requires a CUP. HBMC Section 17.42.150(D)specifies that minor special events may be permitted with an administrative permit in compliance with the following standards and limitations: City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 2 of 6 powered by Legistar™212 Staff Report REPORT 24-0130 “D. Standards and Limitations. 1.All elements of the use shall be contained on the subject site. 2.Frequency and Duration of Use. a.Outdoor entertainment and assembly events, such as carnivals, concerts, fairs, farmers’ markets, festivals, food events, fundraisers,live entertainment <http://online.encodeplus.com/regs/hermosabeach-ca/doc-view.aspx? , outdoor sporting events, public relations activities, flea markets or rummage sales, and other similar outdoor events, when unrelated to the established onsite use: Maximum of four (4) times per year, limited to a maximum of seven (7) days each. b.Outdoor display or exhibit events, such as art, cultural, and educational displays, arts and crafts exhibits, when unrelated to the established onsite use: Maximum of four (4) times per year, limited to a maximum of seven (7) days each. c.Outdoor sales events related to an existing onsite business: Maximum of four (4) sales per year, each limited to three (3) consecutive days each. d.Special events that include an activity that normally requires a discretionary permit in the subject zone or is currently limited or prohibited by a discretionary permit or license granted on the site (such as amplified music, outdoor tents, provision or sale of alcoholic beverages, other conditional uses): Maximum of four (4) times per year at any site, limited to three (3) consecutive days each. e.Indoor activities promoting or related to the established onsite use. May include limited outdoor display or activity to attract people to the business, where crowds are not anticipated. May include an activity that normally requires a discretionary permit in the subject zone: Maximum of twelve (12) times per year at any site, limited to three (3) consecutive days each. f.Similar temporary special events determined by the decision making body to be compatible with the zoning district and surrounding land uses: Limited to the number of occurrences and days applicable to the similar type of activity. g.Mobile food vendors proposed in conjunction with a minor special event shall be described in the application for the minor special event and shall comply with the requirements of this section. 3.Hours. a.In the C-2, C-3, SPA zones that allow C-3 uses, and SPA-11 zone when related to the established onsite use: Same as the customary operating hours of the use. When unrelated to the onsite use or not within a building <http://online.encodeplus.com/regs/hermosabeach-ca/doc-view.aspx? : 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. b.C-1, M-1, and R zones developed with nonresidential uses: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. c.Uses that may attract crowds or extend beyond allowed hours pursuant to a conditional use permit may be restricted from operating on St. Patrick’s Day, July 4th, Cinco de Mayo, New Year’s Eve or any other date where the police City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 3 of 6 powered by Legistar™213 Staff Report REPORT 24-0130 department determines the accumulation of activities in the city <http://online.encodeplus.com/regs/hermosabeach-ca/doc-view.aspx? may exceed its capacity to adequately protect public safety. 4.Alcoholic Beverages.The sale,service or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall obtain and display the appropriate Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control license or approval.Outdoor activities involving alcoholic beverages shall be located a minimum of three hundred (300)feet from any public school property between 7:00 a.m.and 6:00 p.m.on school days unless the school principal has been consulted and any concerns are mitigated to the satisfaction of the city. 5.Entertainment.Amplified entertainment is limited to 10:00 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.for not more than four (4)hours in any day.Noise levels shall not exceed eighty (80)dBA at the property line.At no time may noise levels constitute a nuisance or violate the noise control ordinance in Chapter 8.24. 6.Pedestrian Access.The use shall be designed to provide safe,accessible pedestrian ways a minimum of four (4)feet wide,without encroaching on landscaping,required parking spaces and vehicular ways.A physical barrier or layout plan may be required to reduce conflicts to the satisfaction of the community development director. 7.Parking. a.A use that occupies required parking spaces shall not reduce existing parking by more than ten (10)percent excluding disabled spaces.When there are eleven (11)spaces or less excluding disabled spaces,the use may occupy one (1)parking space,provided at least five (5)spaces including one (1)disabled space remain unencumbered by the use. b.When the use is related to the onsite use,no additional parking is required unless the particular event is likely to create parking problems as determined by the community development director. c.When the use is unrelated to the onsite use,parking adequate for the use,but not less than ten (10) spaces, shall be provided excluding disabled spaces. 8.Occupancy.The occupancy of any buildings,structures or spaces,whether indoor or outdoor,shall be consistent with building and fire codes and safety protocols as determined by the community development director.Temporary structures such as tents shall be securely fastened and comply with city codes. 9.Control over attendance is the responsibility of the permittee.Advertising and media to attract people to the event shall be moderated to reduce the potential for impacts. Adequate security shall be provided. 10.Temporary signs may be provided during the event, not to exceed one (1) sign per City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 4 of 6 powered by Legistar™214 Staff Report REPORT 24-0130 one hundred (100) feet of street <http://online.encodeplus.com/regs/hermosabeach- ca/doc-view.aspx?pn=0&ajax=0&secid=2061> frontage with a maximum of two (2) signs per frontage, not to exceed sixteen (16) square feet per sign. Additional temporary signage may be permitted with a sign permit issued in compliance with Chapter 17.50. 11.Any lighting shall be shielded, downcast and directed onto the subject property. No strobes or moving lights are permitted. 12.If the duration of the use exceeds one (1) hour or if seating is provided, then restroom access for both employees and customers shall be provided on the property or a contiguous property for the duration of the use with directional signs thereto. No portable restrooms are allowed. 13.The use shall provide refuse containers proximate to the use adequate to contain all refuse generated by the operation of the use. The operator shall pick up all refuse generated by such operation prior to vacating the site. 14.The site shall be cleaned of litter and any other evidence of the use on completion or removal of the use, and shall thereafter be used in compliance with the provisions of this title. 15.The use shall otherwise comply with all applicable state and local laws. Where regulations conflict, the most restrictive shall apply. 16.The use shall comply with Chapter 8.44 and shall not discharge liquid or solid waste to the environment or municipal storm water system. 17.The provision of food of beverages shall comply with Chapter 8.64 and shall not be dispensed in polystyrene food service ware.” In summary,the City’s temporary minor special event regulations are intended to allow an occasional number of minor special events in addition to existing uses on properties.The regulations and review process are crafted to ensure minimal impacts to surrounding areas and public services and amenities. Proposals exceeding the scope of the City’s allowances for temporary minor special event regulations are addressed through the CUP process,which includes public notification and hearing. Any change or modification to the City’s temporary minor special event regulations must be equally applied to all properties that qualify in each zoning district and regulations cannot be catered to individual properties. General Plan Consistency: PLAN Hermosa,the City’s General Plan,was adopted by the City Council in August 2017.The City regulations for temporary special minor events support several PLAN Hermosa goals and policies that are listed below. Land Use and Design Element Goal 1.Create a sustainable urban form and land use patterns that support a robust economy City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 5 of 6 powered by Legistar™215 Staff Report REPORT 24-0130 and high quality of life for residents. Policies: ·1.4 Diverse commercial areas.Promote the development of diversified and unique commercial districts with locally owned businesses and job- or revenue-generating uses. ·1.5 Balance resident and visitor needs.Ensure land uses and businesses provide for the needs of residents as well as visitors. ·1.7 Compatibility of uses.Ensure the placement of new uses does not create or exacerbate nuisances between different types of land uses. ·1.8 Respond to unique characteristics.Enhance the unique character and identity of the city’s neighborhoods,districts and corridors through land use and design decisions.Allow policies and programs to be focused on each unique character area of the city. Goal 3. A series of unique, destination-oriented districts throughout Hermosa Beach. Policies: ·3.1 Unique districts.Encourage the development of local and city-wide districts and centers that address different community needs and market sectors and complement surrounding neighborhoods. ·3.2 Compatibility of districts.Require new development within the city’s creative industrial district be designed for compatibility with surrounding uses to minimize impact or nuisances (such as noise or odor) and cultivate connectivity with each district. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommended action. Attachments: 1.HBMC Section 17.42.050-Temporary /Minor Special Events Permits 2.HBMC Chapter 17.55-Administrative Permits 3.City Zoning Map 4.Link to November 20, 2012 Planning Commission Staff Report 5.Link to March 19, 2013 Planning Commission Staff Report 6.Link to June 25, 2013 City Council Staff Report 7.Link to July 9, 2013 City Council Staff Report Respectfully Submitted by: Carrie Tai, AICP, Community Development Director Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director Legal Review: Patrick Donegan, City Attorney Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 6 of 6 powered by Legistar™216 MUNICIPAL CODE Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/5/2024 | pg. 1 HERMOSA BEACH, CA MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 17 ZONING Chapter 17.42 General Provisions, Conditions and Exceptional Uses 17.42.150 Temporary minor special events. Minor special events allowed pursuant to this section may be permitted with an administrative permit pursuant to Chapter 17.55 subject to the requirements of this section. A. Definitions. 1. Related use: A use that promotes, benefits or is related to the onsite use and is conducted during the normal business hours of the onsite use, as determined by the community development director. 2. Unrelated use: A use that does not promote or benefit or is unrelated to the onsite use, or is not conducted during the normal business hours of the onsite use, as determined by the community development director. B. Uses Allowed. 1. The types of uses allowed shall be generally limited to uses and activities allowed in commercial zones as permitted or conditional uses, as determined by the community development director. 2. Uses prohibited include those uses prohibited by Title 17, adult uses, and uses determined by the community development director to be incompatible with the surrounding area due to safety, health or welfare concerns that cannot be mitigated. C. Administrative Permit Required. 1. Minor special events allowed pursuant to this section may be permitted with an administrative permit pursuant to Chapter 17.55 in the C-1, C-2 and C-3 zones, M-1 zone, SPA zones that allow C-3 uses, SPA-11 zone, and in R zones on property developed with nonresidential uses. The use is additionally allowed without an administrative permit in OS zones accessory to Hermosa Beach City School District facilities compliant with the regulations in this section, provided the use is approved by the school principal. 2. The application shall specify the specific days and hours for which the use is requested. 3. The administrative permit shall be issued only to the property owner, business owner or business license holder, and the permit holder shall be physically present on the property for the duration of the use including set up and break down. 4. The proposed use may be conditioned to mitigate impacts to the surrounding area and provision of services, relating to number of people, traffic generated, type and volume of amplified music or entertainment, day of week and hours, sanitation, environment, concentration of activity and events during the same time period, availability of city services to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public and property, compliance with other provisions of law, and other similar considerations. 5. If the subject property is governed by a conditional use permit or parking plan, the administrative permit shall not be approved unless the proposed use is timed and designed so it does not conflict with the purpose of the conditional use permit or parking plan. 217 Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/5/2024 | pg. 2 6. The duration of any issued administrative permit shall not exceed one hundred eighty (180) calendar days. 7. The administrative permit may be revoked or modified with only a twenty-four (24) hour notice to the holder of the administrative permit; provided, however, that an administrative permit may be immediately revoked and the event ordered concluded at any time during the course of the event by the highest ranking police officer on duty at the time upon his/her determination that the event is causing a violation of state law or is violating one (1) or more conditions of approval, or a determination that the event has become a threat to public safety. 8. In the event an administrative permit has been revoked or documented problems have occurred or not been timely abated, the community development director may deny a future application for a similar event on the same property within a one (1) year period. 9. Any deviation from the standards and limitations in subsection (D) of this section shall require a conditional use permit in compliance with Chapter 17.40. D. Standards and Limitations. Minor special events may be permitted with an administrative permit in compliance with the following standards and limitations: 1. All elements of the use shall be contained on the subject site. 2. Frequency and Duration of Use. a. Outdoor entertainment and assembly events, such as carnivals, concerts, fairs, farmers’ markets, festivals, food events, fundraisers, live entertainment, outdoor sporting events, public relations activities, flea markets or rummage sales, and other similar outdoor events, when unrelated to the established onsite use: Maximum of four (4) times per year, limited to a maximum of seven (7) days each. b. Outdoor display or exhibit events, such as art, cultural, and educational displays, arts and crafts exhibits, when unrelated to the established onsite use: Maximum of four (4) times per year, limited to a maximum of seven (7) days each. c. Outdoor sales events related to an existing onsite business: Maximum of four (4) sales per year, each limited to three (3) consecutive days each. d. Special events that include an activity that normally requires a discretionary permit in the subject zone or is currently limited or prohibited by a discretionary permit or license granted on the site (such as amplified music, outdoor tents, provision or sale of alcoholic beverages, other conditional uses): Maximum of four (4) times per year at any site, limited to three (3) consecutive days each. e. Indoor activities promoting or related to the established onsite use. May include limited outdoor display or activity to attract people to the business, where crowds are not anticipated. May include an activity that normally requires a discretionary permit in the subject zone: Maximum of twelve (12) times per year at any site, limited to three (3) consecutive days each. f. Similar temporary special events determined by the decision making body to be compatible with the zoning district and surrounding land uses: Limited to the number of occurrences and days applicable to the similar type of activity. g. Mobile food vendors proposed in conjunction with a minor special event shall be described in the application for the minor special event and shall comply with the requirements of this section. 3. Hours. a. In the C-2, C-3, SPA zones that allow C-3 uses, and SPA-11 zone when related to the established onsite use: Same as the customary operating hours of the use. When unrelated to the onsite use or not within a building: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. b. C-1, M-1, and R zones developed with nonresidential uses: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 218 Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/5/2024 | pg. 3 c. Uses that may attract crowds or extend beyond allowed hours pursuant to a conditional use permit may be restricted from operating on St. Patrick’s Day, July 4th, Cinco de Mayo, New Year’s Eve or any other date where the police department determines the accumulation of activities in the city may exceed its capacity to adequately protect public safety. 4. Alcoholic Beverages. The sale, service or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall obtain and display the appropriate Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control license or approval. Outdoor activities involving alcoholic beverages shall be located a minimum of three hundred (300) feet from any public school property between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on school days unless the school principal has been consulted and any concerns are mitigated to the satisfaction of the city. 5. Entertainment. Amplified entertainment is limited to 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. for not more than four (4) hours in any day. Noise levels shall not exceed eighty (80) dBA at the property line. At no time may noise levels constitute a nuisance or violate the noise control ordinance in Chapter 8.24. 6. Pedestrian Access. The use shall be designed to provide safe, accessible pedestrian ways a minimum of four (4) feet wide, without encroaching on landscaping, required parking spaces and vehicular ways. A physical barrier or layout plan may be may be required to reduce conflicts to the satisfaction of the community development director. 7. Parking. a. A use that occupies required parking spaces shall not reduce existing parking by more than ten (10) percent excluding disabled spaces. When there are eleven (11) spaces or less excluding disabled spaces, the use may occupy one (1) parking space, provided at least five (5) spaces including one (1) disabled space remain unencumbered by the use. b. When the use is related to the onsite use, no additional parking is required unless the particular event is likely to create parking problems as determined by the community development director. c. When the use is unrelated to the onsite use, parking adequate for the use, but not less than ten (10) spaces, shall be provided excluding disabled spaces. 8. Occupancy. The occupancy of any buildings, structures or spaces, whether indoor or outdoor, shall be consistent with building and fire codes and safety protocols as determined by the community development director. Temporary structures such as tents shall be securely fastened and comply with city codes. 9. Control over attendance is the responsibility of the permittee. Advertising and media to attract people to the event shall be moderated to reduce the potential for impacts. Adequate security shall be provided. 10. Temporary signs may be provided during the event, not to exceed one (1) sign per one hundred (100) feet of street frontage with a maximum of two (2) signs per frontage, not to exceed sixteen (16) square feet per sign. Additional temporary signage may be permitted with a sign permit issued in compliance with Chapter 17.50. 11. Any lighting shall be shielded, downcast and directed onto the subject property. No strobes or moving lights are permitted. 12. If the duration of the use exceeds one (1) hour or if seating is provided, then restroom access for both employees and customers shall be provided on the property or a contiguous property for the duration of the use with directional signs thereto. No portable restrooms are allowed. 13. The use shall provide refuse containers proximate to the use adequate to contain all refuse generated by the operation of the use. The operator shall pick up all refuse generated by such operation prior to vacating the site. 14. The site shall be cleaned of litter and any other evidence of the use on completion or removal of the use, and shall thereafter be used in compliance with the provisions of this title. 219 Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/5/2024 | pg. 4 15. The use shall otherwise comply with all applicable state and local laws. Where regulations conflict, the most restrictive shall apply. 16. The use shall comply with Chapter 8.44 and shall not discharge liquid or solid waste to the environment or municipal storm water system. 17. The provision of food of beverages shall comply with Chapter 8.64 and shall not be dispensed in polystyrene food service ware. (Ord. 13-1341 § 2, 2013) 220 MUNICIPAL CODE Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/5/2024 | pg. 1 HERMOSA BEACH, CA MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 17 ZONING Chapter 17.55 Administrative Permits Contents: 17.55.010 Authority to grant. 17.55.020 Purpose. 17.55.030 Application filing. 17.55.040 Report of decision and findings. 17.55.050 Effective date–Appeals. 17.55.060 Reapplication upon denial. 17.55.070 Revocation. 17.55.080 Expiration. 17.55.010 Authority to grant. The community development department may grant administrative permits for all such uses and matters required by this title to be reviewed and allowed only upon the granting of an administrative permit. 17.55.020 Purpose. The purpose of an administrative permit is to ensure that a proposed use or matter for which an administrative permit is required complies with the standards, limitations and other regulations applicable to the subject use or matter. 17.55.030 Application filing. Prior to the establishment of any use or grant of any or entitlement for which an administrative permit administered by this section is required by this title or Code, an application for an administrative permit, signed by a property owner, lessee or business owner shall be filed with the community development department upon a form furnished by the department. The application shall include a site plan, drawings and information in sufficient detail to demonstrate compliance with the regulations applicable to the subject use or matter, accompanied by a fee set by resolution of the city council. 17.55.040 Report of decision and findings. 221 Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/5/2024 | pg. 2 Except as set forth below, the community development director shall issue the administrative permit no more than thirty (30) days following the filing of a complete application therefor. Approval will be based upon determining the request complies with the standards, limitations and other regulations in the governing section, which may include the imposition of conditions and limitations to ensure the permit is consistent with said requirements and protects the public health, safety and welfare; otherwise, the director shall deny the application and provide the applicant a written statement of the reasons the permit cannot be issued. The applicant shall be advised in writing of the right to appeal the director’s decision pursuant to Section 17.55.050. Notwithstanding above, permits for accessory dwelling units and/or junior accessory dwelling units shall be decided within one hundred twenty (120) days of receipt of a complete application and subject to the provisions outlined in Chapter 17.21. (Ord. 18-1385 §7, 2018) 17.55.050 Effective date–Appeals. A. Decisions of the community development director may be appealed to the planning commission by filing an appeal within fifteen (15) days of the director’s decision; provided, that upon affixing the signature of the applicant to an issued permit, the permit shall become effective and the right to appeal shall be waived. Appeals shall be filed in writing with the community development department accompanied by a fee set by resolution of the city council. Notice of hearing shall be given to the applicant at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing, unless the applicant agrees to waive the requirement so that the matter may be heard at an earlier time. The commission’s review shall be limited to a determination of whether the application complies with the requirements of the governing section. The filing of an appeal within such time shall stay the effective date of the decision until the commission has acted on the appeal. The commission’s decision shall be final and conclusive, unless the governing section specifically provides for a direct or subsequent appeal to the city council. B. Appeals to the city council shall be filed with the city clerk accompanied by a fee set by resolution of the city council. The filing of an appeal within ten (10) days shall stay the effective date of the decision until the council has acted on the appeal as hereinafter set forth in this title. Upon receipt of a written appeal, the planning commission shall transmit to the council the planning commission’s complete record of the case. notice of hearing shall be given to the applicant at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing, unless the applicant agrees to waive the requirement so that the matter may be heard at an earlier time. The council shall hear the matter and render a determination as soon as reasonably practicable, but in no event later than sixty (60) days after an appeal has been filed unless requested by the applicant. The council’s review shall be limited to a determination of whether the application complies with the requirements of the governing section. The council shall announce its findings within forty (40) calendar days of the hearing, unless good cause is found for an extension, and the decision shall be mailed to the applicant. The council’s decision shall be final and conclusive. 17.55.060 Reapplication upon denial. After the denial of an administrative permit has become final, no further application for the same administrative permit shall be filed for the same property for the ensuing six months, unless the project has been revised so as to eliminate the decision making body’s previous objections to the project. Said revision shall require a completely new application process and payment of fees. 17.55.070 Revocation. Any administrative permit may be revoked by the director or the decision making body for any of the following causes: A. That any term or condition has not been complied with; B. That the property for which the administrative permit has been granted is used or maintained in violation of any statute, law, regulation or condition of approval; 222 Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/5/2024 | pg. 3 C. That the use for which the administrative permit was granted has not been exercised for at least twelve (12) consecutive months, or has ceased to exist, or has been abandoned; D. The administrative permit has been issued for a short-term vacation rental, which has received three (3) affirmed violations of the ordinance codified in this section or any of the city’s quality of life ordinances, such as noise violations, disturbing the peace, or creating a public nuisance, within a 12-month period; or, E. That the use for which the administrative permit was granted has been so exercised as to be detrimental to the public health or safety or so as to constitute a nuisance. A hearing to show cause why the permit should not be revoked shall be held by the issuing body prior to the revocation of any administrative permit. Written notice shall be provided the permit holder at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing stating the reasons therefor. (Ord. 19-1395 §7, 2019) 17.55.080 Expiration. An administrative permit shall expire at the conclusion of the permitted use or activity, not to exceed one year from the effective date if no expiration or term is stated therein, and the property shall thereafter be used in compliance with the provisions of this Title and Code. 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R-1R-3R-2R-2R-1R-3 R-3 R-1R-1R-2 R-1R-1R-1R-2BR-2BR-2R-1OSR-2 R-1 R-1 R-2BR-3 R-2R-1R-1 R-1 R-2BR-2 R-1 R-3 R-3 R-2R-2R-1R-3 SPA-7 R-1R-2 C-2 R-2 R-1C-3R-1R-1 R-3 R- 1R-1R-3 C-2 R- 1 R-2 R-1R-1R-1R-2 R-1 R-3 R-1 C-3 R-3R-3C-2C-3R-3 R-3 R-1 R-1R-3 R-1R-2 R-1 R-3 R-2R-1 R-1R-1R-2R-1R-1 R-2R-2BR-1M-1 R-1R-1C-3R-1R-2BR-1 R-2BR-2 R-1R-2BR-2R-1R-2R-3 R-2R-1C-3R-2R-2R-1 R-1R-3C-2R-1 R-2BR-1 R-3 R-1R-1R-1 R-2 R-1R-1MHPR-1 R-2R-2BR-3 R-3 R-2B R-1R-2BR-1R-1R-1R-1 R-3 R-2R-1R-1R-1R-1 R-1 R-1R-3 C-1 R-P R-1R-2 R-3R-2R-3R-2R-2BR-3 R-3 R-1R-2R-3R-1 R-1 R-2BR-3 R-1R-3 R-3 R-2R-1R-1R-1R-2BR-2BR-2R-2R-1R-3R-3PDR-1 C-1R-1 R-3 R-1R-1R-2 R-1 R-3 R-1R-1R-1 R-1 R-2B R-3R-2 R-1 R-3 R-1R-2R-2R-1R-2 R-1C-3R-2OSR-2R-1R-2BR-3 R-2R-3 R-2R-1R-3 R-2C-1C-3R-1R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1R-2 R-2BR-3 R-1R-2R-1R-1R-1R-2R-1R-2R-1R-1R-2BR-2R-1R-1R-2BR-2 R-1 SPA-7R-1R-1R-1R-3R-1R-1R-2R-3R-3R-2BR- 1 R-1R-1R-3R-2BR-2R-2 R-1R- 1 R-1 R-3 R-1 R-P R-3 R-1R-3 R-1 R-2BR-1 R-3 R-1R-2R-2 R-1R-2R-1R-1R-1R-1 R-1 R-3R-2 R-3R-1R-1R-1SPA-8R-3 R-1R-1R-1R-1R-3 R-3 R-1 R-3 R-3 R-1R-2B R-3 R-2R-2R-1R-1R-2BR-3 R-3 R-1 R-1R-1R-2 R-2R-1R-3 R-2R-2BR-2 R-3 R-3R-3 R-1R-2BR-3R-3 R-2R-1R-2BR-1R-2R-3R-2R-1R-1 R-2 R-1R-2 R-3R-1R-2R-3R-3 R-1R-2 R-2R-2 R-2 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-2B R-1R-1R-1R-1 R-1 R-1 R-2R-1R-3R-1R-2R-3 R-1 R-1R-2R-1R-1R-3R-2R-1 R-2 R-1R-1 R-1R-2R-1R-3 R-1 R-2R-2R- 1 R-2R-1R-3R-2 R-1 R-1 R-2BSPA-7R-3 R-1 R-3 R-1R-1R-3 SPA-7R-1R-1 R-1 R-1R- 1R-2BR-3 R-1R-1R-3 C- 3R-1R-3 R-1R-1R-1 SPA-7R-2 R-1 R-1R-1R-1R-3 R-1 R-1 R-1C-2R-3R-2 R-1R-1R-1 SPA-8 R- 1 OS R-1 SPA-7R-1 R-1R-2 R-1 R-2R-1C- 3R-2R-3 R-2R-2R-2 R-1 R-2B R-1R-1R-2R-2R-1 R-2R-2 R-2 R-2 R-1 R-3 R-1 R-3 R-1 R-3R-1 R-3 R-1R-2R-2BR-1 R-2BR-1 SPA-11 R-2R-1 R-1R-3 R-2R-2 R-1 R-2 R-2 R- 1 R-1R-1R-1R-1R-2BR-1R-2R-1M-1 R-1 R-2 R- 1 R-3R-2R-2R-2R-3 R-3R-2R- 1 R-3 R-1R-2 R-1R-3R-1R-2R-1R-1R-2R-1R-PR-1 R-1 R-1R-1R-1R-3 R-1R-2R-2BR-2 R-1 R-3R-1R-1R-2R-1R-2 R-3 R-1R-1R-1 R-1 R-2BR-3R-2R-2SPA-11R- 1 R-3R-1 R-1R-2R-1R-1R-2R-1R-1R-3 R-3 R-2R-1R-1R-2BR-1R-1R-1R-1 R-2R-3 R-3R-2R-1R-2BOS-2C-3R-2B R-2BR-2 R-1 R-2R-1R-1R-3R-2 R-1R-1 R-3 R-2 C-2 R-3 R-2 R-1 R-2B R-1R-3 R-1 C-2 R-2R-1 R-3 R-3R-1R-1R-1 R-2B R-1R-1R-2B R-2BR-1R-3 R-2 R-1 R-1 M-1 R-1 C-2R-1R-3R-1 R-2R-1R-3 R-2R-1 R-1 SPA-7R-1R-1R-2BC-3R-1R-1R-2BR-1 R-1 R-1 R-2B R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1R-1R-1R-2BR-1R-1R-1R-3R-1R-1R-1R-1R-1R-1R-1R-1R-3R-1R-1 SPA-7 R-2R-2BR-1R-1R-1R-1 R-P R-1 R-2R-1 R-3 OS R-1R-1R-1R-3R-1R-2BR-1 R-1 R-1R-3 R-2B R-1R-2 R-3 R-PR-1R-1R-2R-1R-2R-2 R-1 R-1R-1 R-1 R-2 R-2R-1R-2R-2R-1R-3 R-3R-1R-1R-1R-1 R-3 R-1R-1R-3R-1 SPA-7R-2 R-2 R-1 R-1 R-1SPA-7R-2R-1C-2 R-1R-1R-2R-2BR-2 C-3R-2R-1R-1 R-2BC-1R-2BR-1AR-1R-1R-1 R-1R-3 R-2 R-1R-2R-2B R-2BR-3 R-2 R-1 R-1R-3R-2R-2R-1 R-1 R-2R-2BC-2R-1R-1R-1 SPA-7R-2BR-1R-P R-3 R-2B R-1 R-1C-2R-3 SPA-7 R-1R-1 R-2R-3R-2R-2R-1R-2R-2 SPA-8 R-1R-1R-1R-1R-3 R-1R-1C-1 R-1SPA-7OSR-1R-1R-2R-1 C-3R-2R-3R-1R-3R-1R-1R-3R-1R-1R-3R-1R-1C-2R-3 R-1 C-2R-1R-1 R-1C-1R-2 R-1R-1R-2B R-2B R-1R-1R-1R-2R-2 R-1 R-1 R-3 R-1R-1R-2R-1R-1R-1 R-3 R-2R-2B R-1R-3 SPA-7R-3 R-3 R-3 R-3 R- 1 R-1 R-3R-2 R-1 R-3 R-3 R-1R-1R-1 R-3 R-3R-2 R-2 R-3R-2R-1R-2 R-1 R-1R-2R-3 SPA-2 R-1R-3R- 1 R-1R-3 R-1R-1R-3 R-1 R-2C-2R-1R-3 R-2R-P R-1 R-1R-1R-3 R-3R-1R-2R-1R-1 R-1 R-2BR-2R-2R-3R-1OSR-3 R-2 R-1 R-1 R-2SPA-7 R-2B R-2R-1R-3R-3 R-3 C-1 R-1R-2C-2R-3 OS C-2R-1R-PR-2R-1 R- 1 R-1R-2R-3 R-1R-2 R-3 R-3 R-1R-1R-2R-1R-PC-3R-3 R-1R-1AR-1 R-3 R-2 R-2R-1R-1OSR-PR-2 R-1 R-1 R-1R-2R-2C-1 R-3 R-1 R-1SPA-7R-1R-1 R-1 R-2 R-2 R- 1R-1R-1R-2R-1C-1 R-1R-1R-1R-1 R-3 R-1R-1 R-3R-2 R-3R-3 R-1 R-2BM-1R-1R-2 R-3 R-P R-3R-2R-1R-3 R-1R-1R-1R-2R-1SPA-11R-2B R-1 R-P R-1R-2R-1R-3 R-2R-1R-2R-3R-1R-1R-1R-1R-1R-2 R-1 R-2R-1 R-2 R-2 R-1 R-1R-2 R-1 R-2BR-3 R-2R-1R-2BR- 1R-1 R-1R-1R-1R-1R-1R-1R-3R-2 C-1 R-1 R-3 R-3R-2C-2C-3 R-3 R-3R-1R-1R-3 C-1 R - 1 R-1R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1R-1R-1R-2 OSR-3 R-3 SPA-7R-1R- 1 R-3C-3R-2R-1R-1R-PR-2BR-1R-1R-1R-3 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1R-PR-3 R-2 R-1 R-1R-1R-2R-2 R-1 R-3R-2B R-3 R-2 R-1R-1C-2R-3 R-PR-1R-1 R-1 R-1 R-2B R-1R-3 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1R-1 R-2BR-3 R-1 R-2R-2R-1R-1R-1 R-3 R-1 C-3 SPA-7 R-1 R-3 R-3 R-1 R-3 R-3R-1R-2BR-3 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insignia (Attachment 1);and 2.Uphold the cease and desist letter (Attachment 2)issued on January 18,2024 or provide staff other direction, if so desired. Executive Summary: Hermosa Beach Municipal Code (HBMC)Chapter 1.06 sets forth general provisions related to custody and use of the City seal,logo,and insignia (Attachment 3).As the official custodian,the City Clerk is responsible for enforcing provisions of Chapter 1.06 and protecting the City’s intellectual property.Upon becoming aware of the unauthorized use of the City’s seal,logo,and insignia on various commercial products such as flags,apparel,holiday ornaments,and street signs,the City attempted to make contact and subsequently issued a cease and desist letter to Pacific Stranded (Attachment 2). Pacific Stranded’s owner,Daniel Inez,responded with a letter requesting a licensing agreement to authorize its use of the City’s insignia for commercial purposes (Attachment 1).Staff recommends City Council receive and file the request and uphold the cease and desist letter thereby reserving the use for civic, educational, or other public good. Background: The City of Hermosa Beach is a scenic beachfront City and popular tourist attraction known for its many diverse restaurants,local retailers,and popular commercial areas.Preserving the City’s distinct identity through the use of the City’s logo,seal,and other unique graphics,referred to as City insignia, has been a focal point of the City for decades. At its February 7,2018 meeting,City Council held a study session to discuss the City’s visual identity and brand for the City of Hermosa Beach.At that meeting,Council expressed preference for a City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 5 powered by Legistar™225 Staff Report REPORT 24-0125 and brand for the City of Hermosa Beach.At that meeting,Council expressed preference for a refresh of the City’s logo that maintained elements of the current logo. In June 2018,the City released a call for artists to submit entries for a logo refresh contest with the provision that all entries submitted for the contest would become the property of the City and that the City would receive full ownership and rights to all artwork submitted.At its August 27,2019 meeting, City Council received an update regarding the Hermosa Beach branding,signage,and logo refresh contest and selected the design concept submitted by Daniel Inez of Pacific Stranded as the winning entry. Following Council’s direction for refinements,the final options were presented to City Council at its January 28,2020 meeting and staff was directed to proceed with development of a style guide that articulates the graphic standards and proper use of logo and other brand elements. At its June 9,2020 meeting,City Council adopted Ordinance No.20-1411 adding Chapter 1.06 (Official Seal and Logo of the City)to the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code,approving a refreshed City logo, and establishing use regulations for its City seal and City logo. At its March 28,2023 meeting,City Council adopted Ordinance No.23-1460 amending HBMC Chapter 1.06 to include “City insignia”to protect it against replication and unapproved use by adopting regulations. At its July 11,2023 meeting,City Council approved a two-year license agreement to authorize the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau to use the City logo for the manufacture and sale of souvenir and decorative items to promote the Hermosa Beach brand and to generate revenue to support tourism promotional activities.Approval of the agreement supported the City’s adopted Economic Development Strategy,action 23 “Partnership with Chamber of Commerce to enhance Visitors Bureau to develop and promote the Hermosa Beach brand and provide visitor resources.” At its February 27,2024 meeting,City Council conducted a public hearing and introduced on first reading the addition of several frequently-observed violations,including use of the City seal,logo an insignia, to the list of violations that can be administratively pursued. As the official custodian,the City Clerk is responsible for enforcing the provisions of Chapter 1.06 and protecting the City’s intellectual property.Upon becoming aware of Pacific Stranded’s unauthorized use of the City’s seal,logo,and insignia on various commercial products such as flags, apparel,holiday ornaments,and street signs,the City Clerk attempted to contact the business owner, Daniel Inez,by phone.After several unsuccessful attempts,the City issued a cease and desist letter on January 18,2024 to Pacific Stranded (Attachment 2)outlining the violation and directing the City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 2 of 5 powered by Legistar™226 Staff Report REPORT 24-0125 immediate cessation of the unapproved uses. Following receipt of the City’s letter,Daniel Inez of Pacific Stranded submitted a letter requesting a licensing agreement to use City insignia.The letter dated February 13,2024,Attachment 1, requests to “continue to use the classic Hb logo…” Past Council Actions Meeting Date Description February 7, 2018 City Council held a study session on visual identity and brand for the City of Hermosa Beach August 27, 2019 City Council received a branding, signage and logo refresh contest update January 28, 2020 City Council selected the current logo and directed staff to proceed with development of a style guide that articulates the graphic standards and proper use of logo and other brand elements June 9, 2020 City Council added Chapter 1.06 (Official Seal and Logo of the City) to Hermosa Beach Municipal Code March 28, 2023 City Council adopted Ordinance No. 23-1460, amending Chapter 1.06 to include the updated brandmark and “City insignia” to protect against replication and unapproved use July 11, 2023 City Council approved license agreement to allow the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau authorization to use the City logo February 27, 2024 City Council amended the administrative fee schedule to include violations of Chapter 1.06 (Official Seal and Logo of the City), previously categorized as misdemeanors. Discussion: As outlined in Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Section 1.06.050,City Council has the discretion to approve licensing agreements for the use of the City’s intellectual property.The HBMC code section allows City Council to authorize use of the City’s intellectual property via an agreement "containing such requirements and limitations as the City Council shall deem appropriate to assure that such use of the City logo and City insignia is in good taste and in the best interests of the City of Hermosa Beach.”The sole license holder at this time is the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau,which is authorized to use the City logo for the manufacture and sale of souvenir and decorative items to promote the Hermosa Beach brand and to generate revenue to support tourism promotional activities;in alignment with the City’s goal of reserving the use of the City logo for civic, City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 3 of 5 powered by Legistar™227 Staff Report REPORT 24-0125 promotional activities;in alignment with the City’s goal of reserving the use of the City logo for civic, educational, or other public good. Through his previous work and participation with the City in developing a new City logo and branding guide,Daniel Inez,owner of Pacific Stranded,was aware that the City is the sole owner of the City logo,seal,and insignia.It appears Pacific Stranded has misused the City’s intellectual property for several years, possibly dating back to the time of the redesign contest. Authorizing Pacific Stranded’s request to use the City logo or likeness under a licensing agreement is inconsistent with the City’s past practice to reserve use for civic,educational,or other public good.As with most public and private organizations,protection of the City’s visual identity is of the utmost importance to ensure that its property,work products,and correspondence are easily recognizable and attributed to official City events and programs.The reproduction,manufacturing,display,or use of the City logo,or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the City logo,compromises its integrity.It is unclear how the requested licensing agreement for a solely commercial enterprise would be in the best interest of the City or the public good. While each licensing request is to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and there is nothing legally binding or precedential about any one licensing agreement,granting this licensing agreement may result in additional applications or requests to the City for other similar agreements for other purely commercial purposes. For the above reasons,staff recommends City Council uphold the cease and desist letter (Attachment 2)issued on January 18,2024 and deny the request of Pacific Stranded to enter into a licensing agreement for the use of the City’s intellectual property. General Plan Consistency: This report and associated recommendation have been evaluated for their consistency with the City’s General Plan. Relevant Policies are listed below: Governance Element Goal 1. A high degree of transparency and integrity in the decision-making process. Policy: ·1.6 Long-term considerations.Prioritize decisions that provide long-term community benefit and discourage decisions that provide short-term community benefit but reduce long-term opportunities. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommended action. City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 4 of 5 powered by Legistar™228 Staff Report REPORT 24-0125 Attachments: 1.Letter of Request from Pacific Stranded dated February 13, 2024 2.Cease and Desist Letter dated January 18, 2024 3.Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Chapter 1.06 4.Link to February 7, 2018 City Council Staff Report 5. Link to August 27, 2019 City Council Staff Report 6. Link to January 28, 2020 City Council Staff Report 7. Link to June 9, 2020 City Council Staff Report 8. Link to March 28, 2023 City Council Staff Report 9. Link to July 11, 2023 City Council Staff Report 10. Link to February 27, 2024 City Council Staff Report Respectfully Submitted by: Myra Maravilla, City Clerk Concur: Angela Crespi, Deputy City Manager Noted for Fiscal Impact: Viki Copeland, Finance Director Legal Review: Patrick Donegan, City Attorney Approved: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 5 of 5 powered by Legistar™229 Thank-You, Daniel Inez Pacific Stranded February 13, 2024 Via Certified Mail: The City of Hermosa Beach Attention: Myra Maravilla City of Hermosa Beach 1315 Valley Dr. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Via Email: mmaravilla@hermosabeach.gov To whom it may concern, We would like to request to work in partnership with City Of Hermosa Beach under a licensing agreement permitting us to continue to use of the classic Hb logo on our custom street signs, flags, apparel, and Christmas ornaments. We ask the the City Council please review our request in their next meeting. 230 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 | hermosabeach.gov | HermosaBeachCity HermosaBchCity Page 1 of 3 January 18, 2024 Via Certified Mail: Pacific Stranded Attention: Daniel Inez Via Email: daniel@thepacificstranded.com and info@thepacificstranded.com Re: Notice to Cease and Desist– Unauthorized Use of City of Hermosa Beach Seal, Logo and Insignia Dear Mr. Inez: It came to our attention that your company, Pacific Stranded, is using the City of Hermosa Beach’s seal, logo, and insignia without authorization. Pacific Stranded uses elements of the City’s seal, logo and insignia in connection with the promotion and sale of products. The table below summarizes the infringements: City of Hermosa Pacific Stranded Similarities Pacific Stranded Logo comprises two concentric circles, including the same “Hb” lockup letters in the inner circle. The rays extending to the outside of circle are also identical. Pacific Stranded Seal closely matches the City’s seal: o Upper right-hand corner: Similarly shaped cattle brand figure. o Upper left-hand corner: 1 wave of water removed, and a ball added above the waves. o Lower left-hand corner: Tennis racket replaced with skateboards to maintain “X” shape. o Lower right-hand corner: The house is swapped for a bicycle. Pacific Stranded street sign matches the City’s current street sign, including the same insignia, font and color. The sign color is also similar. 231 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 | hermosabeach.gov | HermosaBeachCity HermosaBchCity Page 2 of 3 As described in Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Chapter 1.06, it is unlawful to use the City’s seal, logo and insignia: Chapter 1.06.025 (City insignia) A.“City Insignia” means in addition to the City Seal and City Logo as designated by the City Council, any other logos or emblems depicting or including the City of Hermosa Beach, as approved by the City Manager. B.It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use City Insignia, or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way City Insignia for any purpose other than for official city business, a city- sponsored event or program, or a city-endorsed event or program, without approval of the city council. Chapter 1.06.030 (Use of city seal) A.The city seal is the property of the city of Hermosa Beach. The impression of the city seal shall be made and used upon official documents executed by the city or its duly authorized officials and upon official legislative body materials. B.It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use the city seal, or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the city seal, for any purpose other than for the official business of the city. Chapter 1.06.040, (Use of city logo) A.The city logo is the property of the city of Hermosa Beach. The city logo is, and has been, established and designated to identify official city events and programs. B.It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use the city logo, or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the city logo, for any purpose other than for official city business, a city-sponsored event or program, or a city-endorsed event or program, without approval of the city council. 232 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 | hermosabeach.gov | HermosaBeachCity HermosaBchCity Page 3 of 3 We hereby demand that you immediately cease and desist from using the City seal, logo and insignia. If you do not cease and desist the infringing activity as requested, the City will be forced into further legal action, including, but not limited to, the penalty provisions listed in Section 1.06.080 of the City’s Municipal Code. Please provide written confirmation that you will cease and desist the above-mentioned infringing activity withing seven (7) days. Sincerely, Myra Maravilla City Clerk Attachments: 1.City of Hermosa Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 1.06, Use of the City Seal, Logo and City Insignia 2.Pacific Stranded Products, https://www.thepacificstranded.com/ 3.Hat advertised on Facebook, 12/6/2023 Cc: Suja Lowenthal, City Manager Patrick Donegan, City Attorney 233 11/28/23, 10:04 AM Document Viewer | Municipal Code online.encodeplus.com/regs/hermosabeach-ca/doc-viewer.aspx#secid-55 1/2 Chapter 1.06 Custody and Use of the City Seal, Logo and City Insignia Contents: 1.06.010 City seal. 1.06.020 City logo. 1.06.025 City insignia. 1.06.030 Use of city seal. 1.06.040 Use of city logo. 1.06.050 Manufacture and sale of souvenirs and decorave items. 1.06.060 Use of city seal, logo and insignia for polical campaign prohibited. 1.06.070 Custodian of city seal, logo, and insignia. 1.06.080 Penalty. (Ord. # 23-1460 §2, adopted 03/28/2023, effecve 04/27/2023) 1.06.010 City seal. The official seal of the city of Hermosa Beach shall be in the form of a circle approximately one and one-half (1-1/2) inches in diameter, the face of which is substanally as set forth below: (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.020 City logo. The official logo of the city of Hermosa Beach shall be in the form of a circle approximately one and one-half (1-1/2) inches in diameter, the face of which is substanally as set forth below: (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.025 City insignia. A.“City Insignia” means in addion to the City Seal and City Logo as designated by the City Council, any other logos or emblems depicng or including the City of Hermosa Beach, as approved by the City Manager. B.It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use City Insignia, or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way City Insignia for any purpose other than for official city business, a city-sponsored event or program, or a city-endorsed event or program, without approval of the city council. (Ord. # 23-1460 §3, adopted 03/28/2023, effecve 04/27/2023) Effecve on: 4/27/2023 1.06.030 Use of city seal. A.The city seal is the property of the city of Hermosa Beach. The impression of the city seal shall be made and used upon official documents executed by the city or its duly authorized officials and upon official legislave body materials. B.It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use the city seal, or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the 234 11/28/23, 10:04 AM Document Viewer | Municipal Code online.encodeplus.com/regs/hermosabeach-ca/doc-viewer.aspx#secid-55 2/2 city seal, for any purpose other than for the official business of the city. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.040 Use of city logo. A.The city logo is the property of the city of Hermosa Beach. The city logo is, and has been, established and designated to idenfy official city events and programs. B.It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use the city logo, or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the city logo, for any purpose other than for official city business, a city-sponsored event or program, or a city- endorsed event or program, without approval of the city council. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.050 Manufacture and sale of souvenirs and decorave items. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a person from manufacturing or selling non-documentary objects, such as souvenirs or decorave items, bearing the city logo or city insignia as part of the design; provided, that such person undertakes such acvity pursuant to agreement with the city, approved by the city council, containing such requirements and limitaons as the city council shall deem appropriate to assure that such use of the city logo and city insignia is in good taste and in the best interests of the city of Hermosa Beach. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §4, adopted 03/28/2023, effecve 04/27/2023) Effecve on: 4/27/2023 1.06.060 Use of city seal, logo and insignia for polical campaign prohibited. No person or campaign commiee shall use the city seal, logo, insignia or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the city seal, logo, or city insignia for purposes of supporng or opposing the nominaon or elecon of any person to any city or other public office, or for purposes of supporng or opposing any ballot measure, nor include such city seal, logo, or insignia on any wring distributed for purposes of influencing the acon of the electorate, or any part thereof, in any elecon. This secon shall not be applicable to wrings issued by the city of Hermosa Beach or the city council as a whole pursuant to law. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §5, adopted 03/28/2023, effecve 04/27/2023) Effecve on: 4/27/2023 1.06.070 Custodian of city seal, logo, and insignia. The city clerk of the city of Hermosa Beach shall be the official custodian of the City seal, logo, and other City insignia. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §6, adopted 03/28/2023, effecve 04/27/2023) Effecve on: 4/27/2023 1.06.080 Penalty. Any person or persons violang the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to punishment in accordance with Chapter 1.04. Each and every day during any poron of which the provisions of this chapter are violated shall constute a separate offense and may be punished accordingly. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §7, adopted 03/28/2023, effecve 04/27/2023) Effecve on: 4/27/2023 235 11/28/23, 10:07 AM Welcome Signs — The Pacific Stranded https://www.thepacificstranded.com/store 2/3 WELCOME TO HERMOSA from $95.00 SHELLEY THE LA COUNTY LIFEGUARD $250.00 CART (0 ) 236 11/28/23, 10:07 AM APPAREL + HEADWEAR — The Pacific Stranded https://www.thepacificstranded.com/apparel 14/18 HERMOSA $32.00 CA FLAG $32.00 CART (0 ) 237 11/28/23, 10:06 AM Collaborations — The Pacific Stranded https://www.thepacificstranded.com/collabs 2/3 IRON MAN 50 - 70'S COLOR WAY - LIMITED EDITION OF 50 $75.00 $100.00 CART (0 ) 238 Attachment 3 239 MUNICIPAL CODE Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/6/2024 | pg. 1 HERMOSA BEACH, CA MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Chapter 1.06 Custody and Use of the City Seal, Logo and City Insignia Contents: 1.06.010 City seal. 1.06.020 City logo. 1.06.025 City insignia. 1.06.030 Use of city seal. 1.06.040 Use of city logo. 1.06.050 Manufacture and sale of souvenirs and decorative items. 1.06.060 Use of city seal, logo and insignia for political campaign prohibited. 1.06.070 Custodian of city seal, logo, and insignia. 1.06.080 Penalty. (Ord. # 23-1460 §2, adopted 03/28/2023, effective 04/27/2023) 1.06.010 City seal. The official seal of the city of Hermosa Beach shall be in the form of a circle approximately one and one-half (1-1/2) inches in diameter, the face of which is substantially as set forth below: (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.020 City logo. The official logo of the city of Hermosa Beach shall be in the form of a circle approximately one and one-half (1-1/2) inches in diameter, the face of which is substantially as set forth below: 240 Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/6/2024 | pg. 2 (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.025 City insignia. A. “City Insignia” means in addition to the City Seal and City Logo as designated by the City Council, any other logos or emblems depicting or including the City of Hermosa Beach, as approved by the City Manager. B. It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use City Insignia, or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way City Insignia for any purpose other than for official city business, a city-sponsored event or program, or a city-endorsed event or program, without approval of the city council. (Ord. # 23-1460 §3, adopted 03/28/2023, effective 04/27/2023) Effective on: 4/27/2023 1.06.030 Use of city seal. A. The city seal is the property of the city of Hermosa Beach. The impression of the city seal shall be made and used upon official documents executed by the city or its duly authorized officials and upon official legislative body materials. B. It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use the city seal, or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the city seal, for any purpose other than for the official business of the city. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.040 Use of city logo. A. The city logo is the property of the city of Hermosa Beach. The city logo is, and has been, established and designated to identify official city events and programs. B. It shall be unlawful for any person to make, reproduce, manufacture, display, or use the city logo, or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the city logo, for any purpose other than for official city business, a city-sponsored event or program, or a city-endorsed event or program, without approval of the city council. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) 1.06.050 Manufacture and sale of souvenirs and decorative items. 241 Hermosa Beach, CA | Municipal Code Date Printed: 3/6/2024 | pg. 3 Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a person from manufacturing or selling non-documentary objects, such as souvenirs or decorative items, bearing the city logo or city insignia as part of the design; provided, that such person undertakes such activity pursuant to agreement with the city, approved by the city council, containing such requirements and limitations as the city council shall deem appropriate to assure that such use of the city logo and city insignia is in good taste and in the best interests of the city of Hermosa Beach. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §4, adopted 03/28/2023, effective 04/27/2023) Effective on: 4/27/2023 1.06.060 Use of city seal, logo and insignia for political campaign prohibited. No person or campaign committee shall use the city seal, logo, insignia or its design or any design so closely resembling the same as to be apt to deceive or be reasonably mistaken for in any way the city seal, logo, or city insignia for purposes of supporting or opposing the nomination or election of any person to any city or other public office, or for purposes of supporting or opposing any ballot measure, nor include such city seal, logo, or insignia on any writing distributed for purposes of influencing the action of the electorate, or any part thereof, in any election. This section shall not be applicable to writings issued by the city of Hermosa Beach or the city council as a whole pursuant to law. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §5, adopted 03/28/2023, effective 04/27/2023) Effective on: 4/27/2023 1.06.070 Custodian of city seal, logo, and insignia. The city clerk of the city of Hermosa Beach shall be the official custodian of the City seal, logo, and other City insignia. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §6, adopted 03/28/2023, effective 04/27/2023) Effective on: 4/27/2023 1.06.080 Penalty. Any person or persons violating the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to punishment in accordance with Chapter 1.04. Each and every day during any portion of which the provisions of this chapter are violated shall constitute a separate offense and may be punished accordingly. (Ord. 20-1411 §1 (part), 2020) (Ord. # 23-1460 §7, adopted 03/28/2023, effective 04/27/2023) Effective on: 4/27/2023 242 City of Hermosa Beach Staff Report City Hall 1315 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Staff Report 24-0134 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Hermosa Beach City Council Regular Meeting of March 12, 2024 TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Attached is the current list of tentative future agenda items for Council’s information. Attachment: Tentative Future Agenda Items City of Hermosa Beach Printed on 3/7/2024Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™243 March 5, 2024 Honorable Mayor and Members Regular Meeting of of the Hermosa Beach City Council March 12, 2024 TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS MARCH 26, 2024 @ 5:00 PM INITIAL DATE CLOSED SESSION MARCH 26, 2024 @ 6:00 PM PRESENTATIONS UPDATE FROM JIM FASOLA - CITY DELEGATE TO THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY WEST VECTOR & VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE CONTROL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES CITY MANAGER REPORTS Police Chief Update CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS Updates from City Council Ad Hoc Subcommittees and Standing Committee Delegates/Alternates CONSENT CALENDAR City Council Minutes City Clerk Ongoing Check Registers Finance Director Ongoing Revenue Report, Expenditure Report, and CIP Report by Project for January and February 2024 Finance Director Ongoing City Treasurer’s Report and Cash Balance Report for January and February 2024 City Treasurer Ongoing Cancellation of Certain Checks City Treasurer Ongoing Capital Improvement Program Status Report Public Works Director Ongoing Approval of a Resolution Authorizing the Preparation of a Report for the Annual Levy of Assessments Within the Hermosa Beach Landscaping and Street Lighting District During FY 2024–2025 Public Works Director Annual Action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of February 6, 2024 Community Resources Manager Ongoing Approval of Special Event Long-term Agreements Community Resources Manager Staff Request Mar. 4, 2024 Action Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of March 19, 2024 Community Development Director Ongoing Planning Commission Tentative Future Agenda Community Development Director Ongoing Resolution to Amend and Restate Administrative Fine Schedule to Reflect Newly Added Violations Community Development Director Staff Request Feb. 28, 2024 MUNICIPAL MATTERS Follow-up on STVR and Cannabis Citation Fines Community Development Director Staff Request Feb. 21, 2024 Parking In-Lieu Fee Update Community Development Director Staff Request Feb. 21, 2024 Urgency Ordinance for Ground-Floor Office (supported by Jackson, Detoy, Saemann) Community Development Director Council Direction Feb. 15, 2023 FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS – CITY COUNCIL Future Agenda Items City Manager Ongoing 244 2 APRIL 9, 2024 @ 5:00 PM INITIAL DATE CLOSED SESSION APRIL 9, 2024 @ 6:00 PM CITY MANAGER REPORTS Police Chief Update CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS Updates from City Council Ad Hoc Subcommittees and Standing Committee Delegates/Alternates CONSENT CALENDAR City Council Minutes City Clerk Ongoing Check Registers Finance Director Ongoing FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS – CITY COUNCIL Future Agenda Items City Manager Ongoing THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2024 STUDY SESSION: FISCAL YEAR 2024–2025 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM NO MEETING APRIL 23, 2024 (DARK) MAY 14, 2024 @ 5:00 PM INITIAL DATE CLOSED SESSION MAY 14, 2024 @ 6:00 PM PRESENTATIONS RECOGNIZING MAY 2024 AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH RECOGNIZING MAY 2024 AS JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH AND ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH CITY MANAGER REPORTS Police Chief Update CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS Updates from City Council Ad Hoc Subcommittees and Standing Committee Delegates/Alternates CONSENT CALENDAR City Council Minutes City Clerk Ongoing Check Registers Finance Director Ongoing Action Minutes of the Civil Service Board Meeting of March 20, 2024 Human Resources Manager Ongoing Action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of March 7, 2024 Community Resources Manager Ongoing Action Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 16, 2024 Community Development Director Ongoing FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS – CITY COUNCIL Future Agenda Items City Manager Ongoing 245 3 MAY 28, 2024 @ 5:00 PM INITIAL DATE CLOSED SESSION MAY 28, 2024 @ 6:00 PM CITY MANAGER REPORTS Police Chief Update CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS Updates from City Council Ad Hoc Subcommittees and Standing Committee Delegates/Alternates CONSENT CALENDAR City Council Minutes City Clerk Ongoing Check Registers Finance Director Ongoing Revenue Report, Expenditure Report, and CIP Report by Project for March and April 2024 Finance Director Ongoing City Treasurer’s Report and Cash Balance Report for March and April 2024 City Treasurer Ongoing Cancellation of Certain Checks City Treasurer Ongoing Capital Improvement Program Status Report Public Works Director Ongoing Action minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of April 11, 2024 Community Resources Manager Ongoing Action Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of May 21, 2024 Community Development Director Ongoing Planning Commission Tentative Future Agenda Community Development Director Ongoing Action minutes of the Civil Service Board Meeting of April 17, 2024 Human Resources Director Ongoing Endorsement of Arakelian Enterprises, Inc’s (DBA Athens Services) Request for an Annual Rate Adjustment to the Maximum Rates for Solid Waste Services Environmental Programs Manager Annual FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS – CITY COUNCIL Future Agenda Items City Manager Ongoing WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2024 STUDY SESSION: FISCAL YEAR 2024–2025 BUDGET 246 4 PENDING STRATEGIC PLAN ITEMS STATUS / TENTATIVE MEETING DATE Beach Policy/Regulations (Continued from meeting of October 27, 2016) Community Resources Manager This item will be addressed through the creation of the Volleyball Court Use Policy, to be reviewed by City Council in 2023 (date to be determined) Alternative Fuel Transportation Report, Nov. 2016 Environmental Analyst PENDING NEW ITEMS STATUS / TENTATIVE MEETING DATE Approval of the Municipal Lease Policy Initiated by: Staff Request Jun. 12, 2018 Community Resources Manager Landscape and Street Lighting District Assessment Adjustment (mail-in election authorization) Initiated by: Council Direction Jul. 9, 2019 Public Works Director To be included in Revenue Strategy Study Session (March 3, 2022). PW staff has funding to prepare an assessment adjustment study and will advance that effort – it is anticipated that the study will take approximately 2 to 3 months to complete. If council agrees to advance the adjustment, it will need to go to a city-wide ballot. The annual assessment is required to go to council each year for approval and may need to go to council separately before the ballot vote. It was last approved at the 7/13/2021 council meeting. Pavement Condition Index Update Initiated by: Staff Request Sept. 23, 2019 Public Works Director The new pavement management plan report is being prepared and is anticipated to be completed in approximately 2 to 3 months. PW staff will prepare a staff report with the updated document and have our consultant available to present the item to council. Public Records Request Guidelines Initiated by: Staff Request Oct. 14, 2019 City Clerk Emergency Services Municipal Code Chapter 2.56 Update Emergency Management Coordinator Waiting for State to review proposed language changes Return to Council to discuss a full ban on tobacco sales and to include all available data related to other communities who have adopted complete bans Initiated by: Council Direction Jan. 28, 2020 Community Development Director Staff to work with BCHD to consider appropriate timing to return to consider a full ban Consideration of licensing agreement/fees for use of City logo Initiated by: Council Direction Jun. 9, 2020 City Attorney The City will develop a licensing agreement for commercial uses of the City logo as part of a comprehensive Administrative Memorandum (AM) on City Branding and Logo Use by City Staff. City staff will begin drafting the AM after finalizing the City’s 247 5 style guide and filing its “Intent to Use” trademark application for the City logo with the USPTO. As part of developing a Licensing Agreement for the Commercial Use of the City Logo, staff will establish a process for reviewing and handling these requests. This process will likely include the negotiation of royalties and as well as the preparation of a staff report to obtain Council approval to enter into the agreement. Only once after the City receives the issuance of a Notice of Allowance from the USPTO can it begin approving applications for commercial uses of the logo. Follow-up on Mayor’s Pledge Initiated by: Council Direction August 25, 2020 City Manager’s Office/Police Chief City to provide events for the Mayor’s Pledge criteria Ordinance to regulate nuisance Outdoor Lighting Initiated by: Staff Request June 3, 2021 Community Development Director Council referred to Planning Commission at June 2021 meeting, tentatively scheduled for Planning Commission, February 2022 An Ordinance of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, adding Chapter 12.42 to the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code to require property owners to repair the sidewalk area abutting their real property Initiated by: Staff Request June 12, 2021 City Attorney PLAN Hermosa 5-year check-in on milestones (Supported by Massey, Campbell, Armato, Jackson) Initiated by: Council Direction October 26, 2021 Community Development Director/Environmental Program Manager The next update to City Council will be in 2026 Consideration of Non-Profit Grant Program Initiated by: Council Direction March 9, 2022 Deputy City Manager Report on whether the Blue Star Marker Program would be applicable in Hermosa Beach (supported by Detoy, Jackson and Saemann) Initiated by: Council Direction May 23, 2023 Community Resources Manager Staff waiting to hear back from the Hermosa Garden Club Consideration of rules that would govern operation of off-sale alcohol establishments in downtown and consideration of queuing for on-sale alcohol establishments. (supported by Massey, Saemann and Detoy) Initiated by: Council Direction June 13, 2023 Community Development/Police Chief/Deputy City Manager Ordinance to be established to address items Review of Los Angeles Metro C Line (Green) Extension to Torrance (supported by Jackson, Detoy and Francois) Initiated by: Council Direction September 26, 2023 City Manager Information Item: Discussion of the City's COVID-19 requirements for employment and the City's position on the vaccination requirement (supported by Saemann and Francois) Initiated by: Council Direction November 28, 2023 Human Resources Manager/City Manager/City Attorney Consideration of 1) Adding Lanes to Reduce Traffic Speed on Prospect; and 2) Retain Contractor to Complete Project (supported by Massey, Jackson and Francois) Initiated by: Council Direction December 12, 2023 Public Works Director Information Item: Discussion Regarding the Creation of an Informal Civic Facilities Community Advisory Group (supported by Francois and Saemann) Initiated by: Council Direction February 27, 2024 City Manager This item will return to City Council when the community engagement process is expected to begin. 248