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  • December 11, 2024 The Honorable City Council City of Los Angeles

    Dec 11, 2024

    ·Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    On December 11, 2024, the Los Angeles City Council considered a proposal to approve Transmission Service Agreements with Open Mountain Energy, LLC for Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service under DWP Nos. BP 22-007, BP 22-019, and BP 23-002. The resolution was previously adopted by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners on December 10, 2024, and submitted to the City Council pursuant to Charter Section 674. The proposal included supporting documentation including a board letter, resolution, transmission service agreements, an ordinance, and a City Administrative Officer report.

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  • San Diego County Zoning Ordinance

    San Diego, CA
    Proposal

Ordinance No. 10095, adopted by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors on December 8, 2010, amended the county's Zoning Ordinance to update and clarify various sections covering applicability, definitions, civic and commercial use regulations, animals, temporary uses, accessory uses, and procedures. The Board determined the amendments were necessary for public health, safety, convenience, and welfare, and reorganized the ordinance into two main parts: Basic Provisions (covering general provisions, definitions, and use classifications for residential, civic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and extractive uses) and Use Regulations (detailing specific regulations for each zoning district). The ordinance restructured the Table of Contents to provide clearer organization of the numerous zoning districts and use types throughout the county.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance replacing Section 41.18 of the ...

    Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    This ordinance amends Section 41.18 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to specify locations and times where sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing personal property in public rights-of-way is unlawful. The amended code prohibits such activities that impede passage under the Americans with Disabilities Act, within specified distances from driveways, building entrances, fire hydrants, and permitted activities, and anywhere in streets or bike lanes. The ordinance frames these restrictions within a broader commitment to addressing homelessness through a trauma-informed Street Engagement Strategy while maintaining public health, safety, and access.

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  • INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMEMBER ORDINANCE NO 11 7 7 7 C M S ORDINANCE ADOPTED

    Oakland, CA
    Proposal

    Oakland City Council adopted Ordinance No. 11777 CMS to amend Ordinance No. 8979 CMS and repeal Ordinance No. 10793 CMS, modifying the duties and tenure of Civil Service Board members. The ordinance, adopted pursuant to a City Council Special Meeting on April 26, 1994, establishes uniform requirements for board and commission member selection and responsibilities. The Civil Service Board's duties include enforcing personnel system provisions under the City Charter, studying and investigating personnel matters upon request by the City Manager or Council, approving position exceptions, performing appellate functions, and submitting annual status reports to the City Council designating liaison committee, including detailed descriptions of operating and staffing needs maintained by the Office of Personnel Resources Management.

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  • ORDINANCE N O . - - - - - - - THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ...

    Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    The Los Angeles City Council ordinance authorizes the Board of Water and Power Commissioners to grant five non-exclusive easements and rights-of-way to the County of Los Angeles for maintenance and operation of infrastructure including roadways, storm drains, flood control, and sanitary sewers on city-owned property in unincorporated Los Angeles County. The ordinance also authorizes a non-exclusive easement to the Plum Canyon Community Association for slope maintenance, brush clearance, and landscaping on the same properties, subject to conditions that grantees' use cannot interfere with the city's existing or future facilities and requires written approval of all construction and maintenance plans.

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  • 1_8_0_U_5_6_ - LA City Clerk - City of Los Angeles

    Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    This ordinance amends the Los Angeles Administrative Code to consolidate multiple debt service reserve funds into a single Wastewater System Revenue Bonds Debt Service Reserve Fund, aligning with the terms outlined in the Wastewater System General Resolution adopted in 1987. The consolidated fund will provide security for all senior lien bonds issued under the Wastewater System. The ordinance was passed by the Los Angeles City Council on July 11, 2008, and approved by the City Attorney.

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  • Approved as to Form and Legality 'bJ^rOf) City Attorney OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL

    Oakland, CA
    Proposal

    This Oakland City Council resolution reappropriates $185,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds from the Housing Assistance Center to the East Bay Community Law Center for fiscal year 2019-20 and awards a two-year agreement to that organization not to exceed $185,000 to provide anti-displacement legal services. The reallocation supports expanded legal service delivery related to Oakland's Fair Chance Access to Housing Ordinance, which was passed January 21, 2020, and limits criminal history screening in rental housing applications. The action addresses increased demand for anti-displacement services driven by the housing crisis and COVID-19 pandemic's impact on housing insecurity among low-income and African American residents.

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  • , -::· l , . :·;" .'CL:::.,:~ APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY ~-'--J-~

    Oakland, CA
    Proposal

    This Oakland City Council resolution, introduced by Council President Nikki Fortunato Bas and three councilmembers, amends and restates the Council's Rules of Procedure in their entirety to increase public access and participation. The resolution modifies meeting times, amends public comment procedures and time limits, revises rules for maintaining order during meetings, and makes technical edits. The Council intends to manage agendas more efficiently to reduce wait times for the public, establish predictable discussion times for agenda items, and expand community engagement through education about participation procedures. The resolution directs the Council to maximize review of items by subject matter committees prior to full Council consideration to streamline Council meetings and expand public participation time on non-consent items, with the Council to consider shifting to a Consent Calendar without public comment in March 2024.

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  • OF F,y sti x BILL NO. B- 26 a ti T£4 OCY- ORDINANCE NO. 2017-26 AN ORDINANCE

    Fresno, CA
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 2017-26 authorizes and levies a special tax on all taxable parcels within Community Facilities District No. 11, Annexation No. 80, effective for the 2016-2017 fiscal year and all future fiscal years, following approval by the City of Fresno Council on May 25, 2017 and voter approval by more than two-thirds margin on the same date. The tax rate is subject to an annual adjustment by Council resolution but cannot exceed the maximum rate specified in Exhibit B to Council Resolution No. 2017-142. The Public Works Director is authorized to determine the annual Special Tax Requirement, prepare the tax roll, and coordinate with the County of Fresno Auditor for billing and collection on the secured property tax roll.

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  • San Diego County

    San Diego, CA
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 9690 amends San Diego County's Zoning Ordinance to clarify and update various sections, including provisions on applicability (exempting County Parks, Indian Reservation lands, and federally-owned public lands), the definition of corner lots, and permitted uses requiring Major Use Permits under A72 zoning regulations. The amendments are intended to remove obsolete language, resolve ambiguities, and ensure consistency with the County's General Plan to protect public health, safety, and welfare.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES ...

    Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    The ordinance authorizes the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) to grant a water pipeline easement to the Big Bend Water District over 6.28 acres of the Mohave Switchyard property in Clark County, Nevada, which is jointly owned by LADWP and other entities. The Big Bend Water District will pay $57,586.40 total compensation for the easement, with LADWP receiving $5,758.64 for its 10% ownership stake in the property. The Board of Water and Power Commissioners previously approved the resolution, and this ordinance authorizes the LADWP's General Manager or Board President/Vice President and Secretary to execute the easement agreement on behalf of the City of Los Angeles.

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  • CPY Document - City of Los Angeles

    Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 177303 approves the City of Los Angeles granting a non-exclusive easement to the United States Department of Agriculture to construct, operate, and maintain a sanitary sewage conveyance system on City-owned property in Lone Pine, Inyo County, California, currently managed by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. The easement covers a 20-foot-wide strip of land across specified sections of land, with detailed survey specifications provided. The Board of Water and Power Commissioners previously authorized the agreement, which has been approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney.

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  • ORDINANCE N0. __ 1_7_9_7_t:J_' 9_ An ordinance ... - LA City Clerk

    Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    This ordinance authorizes the City of Los Angeles to grant easements in real property owned by the Department of Water and Power located in Inyo County to the State of California Department of Transportation for the Highway 395 widening project, in exchange for $150,900.00. The easements are approved pursuant to a Stipulation for Judgment and Final Order of Condemnation in the case "The People of the State of California v. The City of Los Angeles; Department of Water and Power," Case No. JCVED 07-44338 (Independence). The ordinance specifies detailed legal descriptions of the parcels involved in the transfer.

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  • County of Fresno DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PLANNING ALAN WEAVER, DIRECTOR

    Fresno, CA
    Proposal

    This Planning Commission staff report addresses Initial Study Application No. 6978 and Unclassified Conditional Use Permit Application No. 3500, submitted by Aspiration Solar G, LLC on behalf of the Westlands Water District, to construct a 9-megawatt photovoltaic solar power generation facility on 80 acres of a 120-acre parcel in the AE-20 Exclusive Agricultural zone district located west of Oil City Avenue between Nebraska and Mountain View Avenues, approximately eight miles southwest of Tranquillity in Fresno County (APN: 038-080-14ST). The project would convert fallowed agricultural land to solar generation infrastructure including PV panels, racks, inverters, switching stations, generation tie line connection improvements, and fencing, with no permanent on-site employees during operation and approximately 32 one-way truck trips and 150 one-way passenger vehicle trips during construction and decommissioning phases. The staff recommendation includes adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Initial Study, approving the Conditional Use Permit with specified findings and conditions, and directing the Secretary to prepare a resolution documenting the Commission's action.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. 2012- 14 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FRESNO, CALIFORNIA,

    Fresno, CA
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 2012-14 authorizes the City of Fresno to levy a property tax on taxable property within the city for fiscal year 2012-13 to fund the Fresno Fire and Police Retirement System and the Fresno City Employees' Retirement System. The tax rate is fixed at .032438 per $100.00 of gross assessed valuation, consistent with the rate originally adopted in Ordinance 83-116 on August 16, 1983. The County of Fresno is directed to assess, equalize, levy and collect the tax, with proceeds applied exclusively toward indebtedness incurred in maintaining retirement benefit levels that existed when the City Charter was adopted by voters in 1957. The ordinance references validation of the tax by the California Superior Court in Action No. 300260-7 and is effective upon adoption.

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  • Fresno County Zoning Ordinance (Zoning Ordinance Update) Zoning Ordinance

    Fresno, CA
    Proposal

    The Fresno County Zoning Ordinance is a comprehensive land use regulation document finalized in February 2024 that establishes zoning rules, allowable uses, and development standards across the county. The ordinance comprises seven articles organized into 567 pages covering zones (agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, and special purpose), development standards including parking and landscaping requirements, application and review procedures, and administration and enforcement mechanisms. Key procedural chapters address conditional use permits, variances, site plan review, temporary use permits, appeals, and nonconforming uses, with amendments to the general plan and zone map subject to formal review processes outlined in Chapter 872.6.

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  • OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL

    Oakland, CA
    Proposal

    This ordinance, introduced by Councilmember Dan Kalb, amends Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 8.30 to prohibit smoking in dwelling units within multi-unit housing and require property owners to disclose smoking prohibitions to prospective purchasers and tenants and post signage accordingly. The ordinance also prohibits smoking in unenclosed areas of bars. The measure cites secondhand smoke exposure risks, notes that other Bay Area cities including Berkeley, Richmond, Concord, Walnut Creek, and El Cerrito have enacted similar apartment smoking bans, and references 2022 air quality measurements at 13 San Francisco and Oakland bars where 8 locations with permitted smoking reached EPA "Unhealthy" levels within one hour. The ordinance emphasizes that bar employees, disproportionately low-income and Latinx workers, face involuntary secondhand smoke exposure, and notes that survey data indicates 88% of nightlife patrons support smoke-free bar patios and semi-enclosed areas.

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  • OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. E 13 011~ C.M.S.

    Oakland, CA
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  • ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance approving Resolution No ...

    Los Angeles, CA
    Proposal

    This ordinance authorizes the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to quitclaim an ingress and egress easement over property at 919 South Lonehill Avenue in Glendora, California, as approved by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners through Resolution No. 022-086. The city has determined the easement is no longer required for municipal use and will receive a replacement easement in exchange for relinquishing the original 15-foot-wide permanent easement to the property owners. The General Manager of LADWP or the Board President/Vice President is authorized to execute the quitclaim instrument.

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