Agenda City of Vernon Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, July 18, 2023, 9:00 AM City Hall, Council Chamber 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California
Crystal Larios, Mayor Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro Tem Melissa Ybarra, Council Member Leticia Lopez, Council Member Jesus Rivera, Council Member |
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The public is encouraged to view the agenda and meeting through CityofVernon.org/public meetings. You may address the Council in the Council Chambers, via mail or email to [email protected], include the meeting date and item number in the subject line (mail and/or email must be received at least two hours prior to the start of the meeting). |
CALL TO ORDER |
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FLAG SALUTE |
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ROLL CALL |
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA |
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PRESENTATIONS |
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1. | Employee Service Pin Awards Recommendation: Recognize June 2023 Employee Service Pin Award recipient. |
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PUBLIC HEARINGS |
2. | Amendments to the Municipal Code and General Plan to allow Mixed Use Recommendation: A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review because it is general policy and procedure-making activity that is unrelated to any specific project, which must undergo separate CEQA review, and that will not result in direct physical changes or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project” as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15378. In compliance with CEQA Guidelines (California. Code Regulations., Title 14, Section 15000 et seq.), the City of Vernon prepared the Final Program Environmental Impact Report for the Westside Amendments to the General Plan and for the Westside Amendments to Title 17 of the Vernon Municipal Code; B. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-16 adopting Westside Amendments to the City of Vernon General Plan and certifying the Final Program Environmental Impact Report State Clearinghouse (SCH) No. 2022040458; C. Introduce and conduct first reading of Ordinance No. 1292 adding and amending various chapters in Title 17 – Zoning of the Vernon Municipal Code to allow Mixed Use Industrial Zoning along Santa Fe Avenue; and D. Direct staff to schedule second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 1292 for the August 1, 2023 Regular City Council meeting. |
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3. | Meeting Minutes Recommendation: Approve the June 20, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes. |
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4. | Operating Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 112, for the period of June 4 through June 24, 2023, totaling $10,479,339.99 and consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $9,763,301.98 and ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $716,038.01. |
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5. | City Payroll Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 805, for the period of June 1 through June 30, 2023, totaling $3,857,440.82 and consisting of ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling $2,675,422.99 and ratification of checks and electronic fund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $1,182,017.83 paid through operating bank account. |
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6. | Fire Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the May 2023 Fire Department Activity Report. |
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7. | Police Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the May 2023 Police Department Activity Report. |
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8. | Public Works Department Monthly Reports Recommendation: Receive and file the April 2023, May 2023, and June 2023 Building Reports. |
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9. | Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) Task Order No. Vernon-03 for Services by Radian Generation, LLC (Radian) Recommendation: Approve and authorize the General Manager of Public Utilities to execute SCPPA Task Order No. Vernon-03 for services from Radian Generation, LLC, for regulatory compliance administrative services, including the installation, maintenance, support, document migration, content development, and use of Global Audit Ready software for a total amount not-to-exceed $251,700, for a three-year period. |
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10. | Amendment No. 4 to the Services Agreement with Southeast Area Animal Control Authority (SEAACA) Recommendation: Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 4 with SEAACA, in substantially the same form as submitted, for animal control services effective July 1, 2023. |
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11. | Amendment No. 3 to Services Agreement with S&S Labor Force Inc., dba JRM for Unarmed Security Guard Services Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute Amendment No. 3 to the 2020 Services Agreement with S&S Labor Force Inc., dba JRM, in substantially the same form as submitted, for unarmed security guard services for a not-to-exceed amount of $22,542.39. |
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12. | Customer Support Agreement with Siemens Energy Inc. Recommendation: A. Find that approval of the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, because it is a government fiscal activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project” as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15378; to the extent the Services Agreement with Siemens Energy provides for facility and equipment maintenance or repairs, such work is categorically exempt from CEQA review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, because the project consists of the maintenance, repair or minor alteration of existing structures, facilities, or equipment, and involves negligible or no expansion of an existing use; B. Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a Customer Support Agreement with Siemens Energy Inc. (Siemens Energy), in substantially the same form as submitted, in an amount not-to-exceed $1,105,373, to upgrade the existing SPAA-T3000 control system and provide for ongoing service and maintenance needs; C. Authorize a contingency amount of ten percent (10%) or $110,537 for emergent software patches, updates, and non-warranted equipment or parts and grant authority to the City Administrator to issue Change Orders for an amount up to the contingency amount, if necessary; and D. Approve the issuance of a blanket Purchase Contract in an amount not-to-exceed $25,000, for maintenance services and parts with Siemens Energy for Fiscal Year 2023-24. |
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13. | Change Order to Purchase Contract FI-0042 with MuniServices, LLC Recommendation: Approve and authorize a Change Order to Purchase Contract FI-0042 with MuniServices, LLC for Sales, Transactions, and Use Tax Audit and Reporting Services for $265,000 making the total contract amount not-to-exceed $298,268.75. |
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14. | Encumbering Funds for City Contract No. 20230179, Citywide Striping and Pavement Markings Recommendation: Authorize the Director of Finance to encumber $332,005 from Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 to FY 2023-24 for City Contract No. 20230179. |
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15. | Purchase Contract with Carahsoft Technology Corp. Recommendation: Approve and authorize issuance of a purchase contract with Carahsoft Technology Corp. for various Information Technology purchases, for a total amount not-to-exceed $150,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-24. |
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NEW BUSINESS |
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16. | Hybrid Work Policy Recommendation: A. Adopt Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual Policy V-08 -Hybrid Work Program; and B. Authorize the City Administrator to execute and distribute the Policy to all City Employees. |
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ORAL REPORTS |
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17. | City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements |
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18. | Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to Staff |
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Guide to City Council Proceedings
Meetings of the City Council are held the first and third Tuesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. and are conducted in accordance with Rosenberg's Rules of Order (Vernon Municipal Code Section 2.04.020).
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Consent Calendar items may be approved by a single motion. If a Council Member or the public wishes to discuss an item, it may be removed from the calendar for individual consideration. Council Members may indicate a negative or abstaining vote on any individual item by so declaring prior to the vote on the motion to adopt the Consent Calendar. Items excluded from the Consent Calendar will be taken up following action on the Consent Calendar. Public speakers shall follow the guidelines as set forth under Public Comment.
New Business items are matters appearing before the Council for the first time for formal action. Those wishing to address the Council on New Business items shall follow the guidelines for Public Comment.
Closed Session allows the Council to discuss specific matters pursuant to the Brown Act, Government Code Section 54956.9. Based on the advice of the City Attorney, discussion of these matters in open session would prejudice the position of the City. Following Closed Session, the City Attorney will provide an oral report on any reportable matters discussed and actions taken. At the conclusion of Closed Session, the Council may continue any item listed on the Closed Session agenda to the Open Session agenda for discussion or to take formal action as it deems appropriate. |