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3-11-14 CC-Agency-Authority Minutes

Lancaster - it's positively clear

CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/
FINANCING/HOUSING/POWER AUTHORITY
REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA

Tuesday
March 11, 2014
Regular Meeting - 5:00 p.m.
Council Chambers - Lancaster City Hall
The City Clerk/Agency/Authority Secretary hereby declares the agenda was posted
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 7, 2014
at the entrance to the Lancaster City Hall Council Chambers.
44933 Fern Avenue, Lancaster, CA 93534

LEGISLATIVE BODY

City Council/Successor Agency/Financing/Power Authority

Mayor/Chair R. Rex Parris
Vice Mayor/Vice Chair Marvin Crist
Council Member/Agency/Authority Member Sandra Johnson
Council Member/Agency/Authority Member Ken Mann
Council Member/Agency/Authority Member Ronald D. Smith

Housing Authority

Deputy Mayor/Chair Kitty Kit Yee Szeto
Vice Chair Marvin Crist
Deputy Mayor/Authority Member Cassandra Harvey
Authority Member Ken Mann
Authority Member Ronald D. Smith

AGENDA ITEMS TO BE REMOVED

Sometimes it is necessary to remove items from the agenda. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.

PUBLIC BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR - AGENDIZED ITEMS

Any person who would like to address the City Council, Successor Agency, and Power/Financing/Housing Authorities on any agendized item is requested to complete a speaker card for the City Clerk/Agency/Authority Secretary and identify the agenda item you would like to discuss. Each person will be given an opportunity to address the Legislative Body at the time such item is discussed. Speaker cards are available at the rear of the Council Chambers and your speaker card must be filled out prior to the agenda item being called. We respectfully request that you fill the cards out completely and print as clearly as possible. Following this procedure will allow for a smooth and timely process for the meeting and we appreciate your cooperation. Individual speakers are limited to three (3) minutes each.

Consent Calendar items under the Legislative Body may be acted upon with one motion, a second and the vote. If you desire to speak on an item or items on the Consent Calendar, you may fill out one speaker card for the Consent Calendar. You will be given three minutes to address your concerns before the Legislative Body takes action on the Consent Calendar.

CALL TO ORDER

City Council/Successor Agency/Financing/Housing/Power Authority

ROLL CALL

City Council/Authority Members: Johnson, Mann, Smith; Vice Mayor/Vice Chair Crist, Mayor/Chair Parris

ROLL CALL

Housing Authority Members: Harvey, Mann, Smith; Vice Chair Crist; Chair Szeto

INVOCATION

Dr. Tom Shepherd, Lancaster Baptist Church

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

PRESENTATIONS

  1. Presentation of United Desert Charities Donation to the Lancaster Lunchbox Program - Denise Latanzi, Executive Director
  1. Recognition of Metro Floors and the Antelope Valley Sheriff's Boosters for their contributions to the remodel of the Lancaster Sheriff Station dispatch and customer service area.

Presenters: Mayor Parris and Vice Mayor Crist

COUNCIL ACTIONS

MINUTES

M 1. Approve the City Council/Successor Agency/Financing/ Power Authority Regular Meeting minutes of February 25, 2014.

CONSENT CALENDAR

CC 1. Waive further reading of any proposed ordinances. (This permits reading the title only in lieu of reciting the entire text.)

CC 2. Approve the Check and Wire Registers for February 9, 2014 through February 22, 2014 in the amount of $2,092,615.56.
CC 2 attachment

At each regular City Council Meeting, the City Council is presented with the financial claims (invoices) against the City for purchase of materials, supplies, services, and capital projects for checks and Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments issued the prior two to three weeks. This process provides the City Council the opportunity to review the expenses of the City.

CC 3. Approve and accept for maintenance the work and materials for the drainage improvements installed by the developer, KB Home Coastal Inc., for Drainage Benefit Assessment District Annexation No. 04-30, Tract No. 52655, located between 17th and 18th Streets West approximately 200 feet south of Lancaster Boulevard; appropriate $1,292 from the first year's maintenance cost that has been paid by the developer to cover the remaining five (5) months of the fiscal year into Drainage Maintenance Operating Account No. 484-4743-404.
CC 3 attachment

On August 24, 2004, the Council adopted Resolution No. 04-365, confirming the diagram and annual assessment for Lancaster Drainage Benefit Assessment District Annexation No. 04-30. The drainage improvements for this tract have been installed by the developer according to the approved plans and specifications. The improvements have been completed to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.

CC 4. Approve the completed water system installed by the developer for Director's Review No. 08-100, located on the southeast corner of Avenue J-4 and 37 th Street East. Owner: Eastside Union School District.
CC 4 attachment

The water system on this project has been constructed and completed to the satisfaction of the local water purveyor, Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 40, Antelope Valley, and is constructed according to the approved plans and specifications. Additionally, the work has been inspected and found to be satisfactory to the Director of Public Works.

CC 5. Approve the Sub-Recipient Agreement between the City of Lancaster and Grace Resources to provide administration services of the Lancaster Homeless Shelter for the 2013 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Year.

The Lancaster Community Shelter ("Shelter") was built by community volunteers and the Lancaster Redevelopment Agency in 1989 and fourteen transitional family units were added in 2008. The Shelter is the only one of its kind in the Antelope Valley serving both men and women. The Shelter provides emergency housing during cold weather from November to March and adds approximately 35 more cots for men and women off the streets. The goal of the Shelter is to provide shelter, food and case management services to homeless men, women, and children in the Antelope Valley. In doing so, the clients, upon successful completion of the program, will leave the Shelter with permanent housing and income necessary to sustain an independent and self-sufficient lifestyle. The Shelter is committed to the Continuum of Care Concept and strives to utilize both internal and external resources to help the homeless move into transitional and permanent housing. In compliance with Federal Regulations Title 24, Part 570, Section 570.503, HUD requires that the City of Lancaster (the "Recipient") enter into a written agreement with Grace Resources (the "Sub-Recipient") in order for the City to grant its entitlement funds to the sub-recipient for providing administration services.

NEW BUSINESS

NB 1. Support of Petition to California Public Utilities Commission
NB 1 attachment

Recommendation:

Adopt Resolution No. 14-11, in support of a petition to the California Public Utilities Commission urging the PUC to allow solar customers to receive net metering benefits for the 30-year lifetime of their solar systems and authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to sign the petition.

On October 7, 2013 California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 327 (AB 327), a comprehensive rate reform bill providing the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) with the necessary authority to address current electricity rate inequities, protect low-income energy users, and maintain robust incentives for renewable energy investments.

California has more than 200,000 solar rooftops and that number is expected to reach half a million by 2017. California's policy of net metering has been crucial to recent growth and the creation of local jobs around the state. Many key specifics of net metering's future in California will be determined during the bill's implementation at the CPUC. One component will be the length of time existing solar customers can expect to receive the important bill saving benefits of California's Net Metering program. Because many rooftop solar systems reliably produce power for 30 years or more, it is imperative the CPUC allows for solar customers to receive net metering benefits for the lifetime of their solar systems.

NB 2. Lancaster Corporate Challenge update/presentation

Recommendation:

Receive and file Lancaster Corporate Challenge update.

NB 3. Los Angeles County Air Show Update

Recommendation:

Receive and file L.A. County Air Show update.

COUNCIL REPORTS

CR 1. Report on the Activities of the Board of Directors for District No. 14 of the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County - February 20, 2014 meeting

Presenter: Council Member Mann

LANCASTER HOUSING AUTHORITY

No action required at this time.

LANCASTER FINANCING AUTHORITY

No action required at this time.

LANCASTER POWER AUTHORITY

No action required at this time.

LANCASTER SUCCESSOR AGENCY

No action required at this time.

CITY MANAGER / EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANNOUNCEMENTS

CITY CLERK /AGENCY/AUTHORITY SECRETARY ANNOUNCEMENT

PUBLIC BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR - NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS

This portion of the agenda allows an individual the opportunity to address the City Council/Successor Agency on any item NOT ON THE AGENDA regarding City/Agency business and speaker cards must be submitted prior to the beginning of this portion of the Agenda. Please complete a speaker card for the City Clerk/Agency Secretary and identify the subject you would like to address. We respectfully request that you fill the cards out completely and print as clearly as possible. Following this procedure will allow for a smooth and timely process for the City Council/Successor Agency meeting and we appreciate your cooperation. State law prohibits the City Council/Successor Agency from taking action on items not on the agenda and your matter will be referred to the City Manager/Executive Director. Individual speakers are limited to three (3) minutes each.

COUNCIL / AGENCY COMMENTS

CLOSED SESSION

  1. Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation: significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d) (2) - four potential cases.
  1. Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation: consideration of initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d) (4) - one potential case.
  1. Conference with Legal Counsel--Existing Litigation - Government Code Section 54956.9(d) (1)
  1. Coalition for Open Government v. City of Lancaster, Case No. BC499047
  1. Quartz Hill Cares v. City of Lancaster, Case No. BS 122336
  1. Palmdale v. Lancaster - Case No. BC443280
  1. Lancaster v. Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles (HACoLA) Case No. MC023649
  1. Rubin v. Lancaster - United States District Court Case No. CV 10-4046 DSF (JCx)
  1. Save Our Neighborhood Group v. City of Lancaster, et al. Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS 121501.
  1. Shabazz v. Parris, USDC, Central Case No. CV12-5803 SVW (JEM)
  1. ANTELOPE VALLEY GROUNDWATER CASES
    Included Actions:
    Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 40 v. Diamond Farming Co.
    Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, Case No. BC325201;

    Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 40 v. Diamond Farming Co.
    Superior Court of California, County of Kern, Case No. S-1500-CV-254-348

    Wm. Bolthouse Farms, Inc. v. City of Lancaster, Diamond Farming Co. v. City of Lancaster, Diamond Farming Co. v. Palmdale Water District
    Superior Court of California County of Riverside, consolidated actions;
    Case Nos. RIC 353 840, RIC 344 436, RIC 344 668

    Santa Clara Case No. 1-05-CV 049053

ADJOURNMENT

Next Regular Meeting:
Tuesday, March 25, 2014 - 5:00 p.m.

MEETING ASSISTANCE INFORMATION

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AGENDA ADDENDUM INFORMATION

On occasion items may be added after the agenda has been mailed to subscribers. Copies of the agenda addendum item will be available at the City Clerk Department and are posted with the agenda on the windows of the City Council Chambers. For more information, please call the City Clerk Department at (661) 723-6020.

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