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The Santa Clarita City Council will hold its next regular meeting Tuesday, May 28, starting at 6 p.m.

There will be a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. for labor negotiations.

To view the special meeting agenda online, click here.

Items on the regular meeting agenda include considering whether to support pending state legislation, approval of a contractor for repair of four bridges, and awarding the onsite construction contract for the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

The meeting will take place in City Council Chambers, located on the first floor at Santa Clarita City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd., Valencia 91355.

The full agenda for the regular meeting follows.

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Hereinafter the titles Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, Councilmember, City Manager, City Attorney, and City Clerk may be used also to indicate Mayor/Chair/President, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice-Chair/Vice President, City Manager/Executive Director, City Attorney/Counsel, and City Clerk/Secretary
Invocation
McLean
Call to Order
Roll Call
Roll Call
Flag Salute
Executive Meeting
Approval of Agenda
Awards and Recognitions
Bridgeport Elementary School Green Team
Public Participation
Staff Comments
Committee Reports/Councilmember Comments
Consent Calendar
1. Minutes of May 14, 2019 5:30 PM
2. Minutes of May 14, 2019 6:00 PM
3. STATE LEGISLATION: ASSEMBLY BILL 377

Authored by Assembly Member Eduardo Garcia (D-56-Coachella), Assembly Bill 377 preempts local land use authority related to microenterprise home kitchen operations.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Assembly Bill 377 Bill Text
4. STATE LEGISLATION: ASSEMBLY BILL 1356

Authored by Assembly Member Phil Ting (D-19-San Francisco), Assembly Bill 1356 preempts local land use authority related to retail commercial cannabis activity.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Assembly Bill 1356 Bill Text
5. STATE LEGISLATION: ASSEMBLY BILL 1568

Authored by Assembly Member Kevin McCarty (D-7-Sacramento), Assembly Bill 1568 restricts cities and counties from receiving state grant funds if the city or county has been found to violate state housing law.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Assembly Bill 1568 Bill Text
6. STATE LEGISLATION: ASSEMBLY BILL 1637

Authored by Assembly Member Christy Smith (D-38-Santa Clarita) and sponsored by the California State Controller’s Office, Assembly Bill 1637 permits unclaimed property reported to, and by, the California State Controller in the name of a state or local agency, to be transferred by the Controller directly to that agency without the filing of a claim.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Assembly Bill 1637 Bill Text
7. STATE LEGISLATION: SENATE BILL 333

Authored by Senator Scott Wilk (R-21-Santa Clarita), Senate Bill 333 requires the State’s Homelessness Coordinating and Financing Council to develop and implement a statewide strategic plan for addressing homelessness in California.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Senate Bill 333 Bill Text
8. AWARD LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR LMD ZONE T52

Award a two-year contract to Brightview Landscape Services, Inc. for an amount not to exceed $215,424 to provide maintenance services to Landscape Maintenance District Zone T52 (Stonecrest)

 

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Request For Proposal LMD-18-19-38 (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
b. Brightview LMD-18-19-38 Bid Response (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
9. FRANCHISED WASTE HAULERS ANNUAL RATE ADJUSTMENT

The City of Santa Clarita’s residential and commercial solid waste services are provided by Waste Management and Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc. Per the approved franchise agreements, the waste haulers may submit a request for a rate adjustment on an annual basis.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Waste Management Resolution – Eighth Amendment
b. Waste Management Rate Methodology
c. Waste Management Request
d. Burrtec Resolution – Seventh Amendment
e. Burrtec Rate Methodology
f. Burrtec Request
g. Burrtec Commercial Franchise Agreement 2012 FINAL (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
h. Waste Management Franchise Agreement 2012 FINAL (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
10. 2018-19 PASEO BRIDGE MAINTENANCE AND PAINTING PROGRAM, PROJECT M1026 – AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT

This project will paint and repair bridge deck cracks, replace joint seals, repair bearing assemblies, and perform other minor work on four bridges: McBean Parkway at Town Center Drive, Magic Mountain Parkway, Decoro Drive, and McBean Parkway at Northbridge.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Location Map
b. Bid Proposal for Slater Waterproofing, Inc. (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
11. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A MULTIWAY STOP CONTROL FOR THE INTERSECTION OF GOLDEN TRIANGLE ROAD AT CARL BOYER DRIVE

Establish a multiway stop control for the intersection of Golden Triangle Road at Carl Boyer Drive.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Resolution
b. Location Map
12. INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM PHASE V, PROJECT C0048 – APPROVE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT

The Intelligent Transportation System Phase V project will expand the City’s existing adaptive traffic signal and performance measurement system and deploy automated turning movement count stations with detection capabilities to validate the adaptive system and provide real-time traveler information. This project will also install an adaptive traffic signal and performance measurement system at 118 intersections, real-time turning movement count stations at 118 intersections, and bicycle detection systems at 34 intersections along major City corridors.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Location Map
b. Bid Proposal for Alfaro Communications Construction, Inc. (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
c. Proposal for McCain, Inc. (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
d. Proposal for Iteris, Inc. (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
13. CHECK REGISTER NO. 10

Check Register No. 10 for the Period 04/12/19 through 04/25/19 and 05/02/19. Electronic Funds Transfers for the Period 04/15/19 through 04/26/19.

 

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Memo – Check Register No. 10
b. Check Register No. 10 (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
Public Hearings
14. ADJUST CONSOLIDATED FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT DEVELOPER FEE

Consolidated Fire Protection District developer fees pay for the cost of fire stations, related fire protection improvements, and fire apparatuses. The resolution would adjust developer fees by $0.0511 per square foot for fire protection facilities in keeping with the latest Los Angeles County Development Fee Schedule adopted by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and required under the Developer Fee Detailed Fire Station Plan.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Notice of Public Hearing
b. Resolution
c. Total Developer Fees Collected
d. Developer Fee Detailed Fire Station Plan
15. SANTA CLARITA PFA LEASE REVENUE BONDS – SHERIFF’S STATION SERIES 2019 AND FORM OF COUNTY LEASE

Approval of the proposed issuance of Public Financing Authority (PFA) Lease Revenue Bonds (Sheriff Station Project) Series 2019 and approval of documents, including the form of a county lease, and the taking of certain actions in connection therewith

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Public Hearing Notice
b. City Resolution Approving Bond Issuance
c. Authority Resolution Approving Bond Issuance
d. City Resolution Approving Form of County Lease
e. Form of Indenture (available in City Clerk’s Reading File)
f. Form of Site Lease (available in City Clerk’s Reading File)
g. Form of Assignment Agreement (available in City Clerk’s Reading File)
h. Form of Lease Agreement (available in City Clerk’s Reading File)
i. Form of Official Notice of Sale (available in City Clerk’s Reading File)
j. Form of County Lease (available in City Clerk’s Reading File)
k. Form of Preliminary Official Statement & Continuing Disclosure Certificate (available in City Clerk’s Reading File)
New Business
16. SANTA CLARITA VALLEY SHERIFF’S STATION, PROJECT F3023- AWARD PHASE III B – ONSITE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT

This item will award a contract for the onsite construction for the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. This project is a joint effort between the City of Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County to design and construct a new sheriff’s station on Golden Valley Road.

document City Council Agenda Item Agenda Report
a. Resolution – Loan to Eastside Bridge & Thoroughfare District
b. Vicinity Map
c. Icon West Bid for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
d. United-Heider Proposal for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
e. CS & Associates Proposal for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
f. R.T. Frankian & Associates Proposal for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
g. Hunsaker & Associates Proposal for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
h. MNS Proposal for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
i. Arcadis Proposal for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
j. WLC Architects Proposal for Phase III B (available in the City Clerk’s Reading File)
Public Participation II
Staff Comments
Adjournment
Future Meetings

 

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