2022 Jun 07 - CC MINMEETING MINUTES OF THE EL SEGUNDO CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2022
CLOSED SESSION — Mayor Boyles called to order at 4:31 PM due to lack of quorum at
4:00 PM
ROLL CALL
Mayor Boyles -
Present
Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel -
Present
Council Member Pirsztuk -
Present
Council Member Nicol -
Present
Council Member Giroux -
Present via teleconference
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION — (Related to City Business Only — 5-minute limit per
person, 30-minute limit total) None
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS:
Mayor Boyles announced that Council would be meeting in closed session pursuant to
the items listed on the Agenda.
THREAT TO PUBLIC SERVICES OR FACILITIES
Consultant with: City Manager, City Attorney, Police Chief and Fire Chief
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(c): -1- matter
CONFERENCE WITH CITY'S LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GOV'T CODE §54957.6): -4-
MATTER(S)
Employee Organizations: Fire Fighters' Association (FFA), Police Officers'
Association (POA), Supervisory Professional Employee Association (SPEA) and
Management Confidential (unrepresented)
Agency Designated Representative: Irma Moisa Rodriquez, Interim City
Manager, Darrell George, and Human Resources Director, Rebecca Redyk
Adjourned at 5:55 PM
OPEN SESSION — Mayor Boyles called to order at 6:02 PM
ROLL CALL
Mayor Boyles - Present
Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel - Present
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Council Member Pirsztuk - Present
Council Member Nicol - Present
Council Member Giroux - Present via teleconference
INVOCATION — Tracy Weaver, City Clerk
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Council Member Nicol
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
1. Proclamation read by Mayor Boyles, proclaiming June at LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
Genesis Jackson, DEI Committee member accepted the proclamation.
2. Proclamation read by Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel, proclaiming June 19th as
Juneteenth Celebration Day. Genesis Jackson, DEI Committee member
accepted the proclamation.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS — (Related to City Business Only — 5-minute limit per
person, 30-minute limit total)
Jack Baker, resident, commented on item #D11 asked the voter initiative proponents to
pull their measure and commented on the City's measure.
John Pickhaver, resident, commented on LGQBT+ Pride Month.
John Clinton, resident, commented on item #D11.
David Holop, resident, commented on the incident that occurred on May 27, 2022.
CITY MANAGER FOLLOW-UP COMMENTS:
City Manager, Darrell George stated the water tower will be lit up with Pride colors in
honor of LGQBT+ Pride Month. Chief Bermudez commented on the May 27, 2022
incident.
A. Read all Ordinances and Resolutions on the Agenda by Title Only.
MOTION by Council Member Pirsztuk, SECONDED by Council Member Nicol to read
all ordinances and resolutions on the agenda by title only. MOTION PASSED BY
UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
B. CONSENT:
3. Approve Special City Council Meeting minutes (Budget Session II) and Regular
City Council meeting minutes of May 17, 2022 and Special City Council meeting
minutes (CCB Interviews) of May 24, 2022.
(Fiscal Impact: None)
4. Approve warrants demand register for May 2, 2022 through May 22, 2022,
numbers 21 B, 22A and 22B, warrant numbers 3040608 through 3040873, and
9002490 through 9002524. Ratify Payroll and employee benefit Checks; Checks
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released early due to contracts or agreement; Emergency disbursements and/or
adjustments; and, Wire transfers.
(Fiscal Impact: $5,460,029.69 ($1,283,801.37 in check warrants and
$4,176,228.32 in wire warrants))
5. Authorize the City Manager to amend the El Segundo Police Department
Temporary Chiller Project Contract No. 6263A with ACCO Engineered Systems,
Inc. for additional amount of $40,920, extend contract by six months, adopt
Resolution 5332 approving plans and specifications, and authorize staff to
advertise for the project. Project No. PW 22-09
(Fiscal Impact: $ 300,000, included in the proposed FY 22/23 budget)
6. Adopt Resolution No. 5333 approving Plans and Specifications for the FY 21-22
Pavement Rehabilitation Project, authorize advertising for bids, and adopt
Resolution No. 5334 identifying street rehabilitation project to be funded with SB
1, "Road Repair and Accountability Act" fund for FY 22-23. Project No. PW 22-01
(Fiscal Impact: ($1,200,000, adopted in FY 21/22 budget)
7. PULLED BY COUNCIL MEMBER PIRSZTUK
8. Authorize the City Manager to execute a deed restriction on Acacia Park in a
form acceptable to the City Attorney and direct staff to record the deed restriction
with the Los Angeles County Recorder.
(Fiscal Impact: None)
MOTION by Council Member Nicol, SECONDED by Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel approving
Consent Agenda items 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE.
5/0
PULLED ITEMS:
7. Resolution Approving Final Tract Map No. 83507 (EA-1305) for a Multi -Lot
Merger and Resubdivision at 2000 E. El Segundo Boulevard
(Fiscal Impact: None)
Council Member Pirsztuk pulled the item to commend Richard Lundquist and CDC for
bringing the Chargers to El Segundo.
MOTION by Council Member Pirsztuk, SECONDED by Mayor Boyles adopting
Resolution No. 5335 approving final Tract Map No. 83507 (EA-1305) for a multi -lot
merger and Resubdivision at 2000 E. El Segundo Boulevard and authorize City staff
and City Clerk to sign the map for recordation. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS
VOICE VOTE. 5/0
D. STAFF PRESENTATIONS: (Item D10-14 and 16 moved forward on the Agenda)
10. Resolutions for the November 8, 2022 General Municipal Election.
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(Fiscal Impact: $55,000 based on two Council Member seats and two measures.
With the addition of a third measure, the fiscal impact could increase)
Mark Hensley, City Attorney, presented the item.
Council Discussion
Mark Hensley, City Attorney, read the resolutions by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5337
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA, CALLING
A CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 8, 2022 FOR THE
ELECTION OF TWO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND UP TO THREE BALLOT
MEASURES.
RESOLUTION NO. 5338
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO,
CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
LOS ANGELES TO CONSOLIDATE A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON NOVEMBER 8, 2022, WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION TO
BE HELD ON THAT DATE.
RESOLUTION NO. 5339
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO,
CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING REGULATIONS FOR CANDIDATE STATEMENTS FOR
CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES FOR THE CITY'S NOVEMBER 8, 2022 GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION.
MOTION by Council Member Nicol, SECONDED by Mayor Pro Tem Pimentel adopting
Resolutions No. 5337, 5338 and 5339. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE
VOTE. 5/0
11. Resolution Submitting a City Initiative Regulating Commercial Cannabis to the
Voters per Elections Code § 9222
(Fiscal Impact: $55,000 based on a County estimate for an election considering
two Council Member seats and two measures. With the addition of a third
measure, the fiscal impact could increase. The City would incur costs in carrying
out the commercial cannabis program implementation and ongoing maintenance
and inspections costs)
Mark Hensley, City Attorney and Michael Allen, Development Services Director
introduced and reported on the item.
Council Discussion
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Mark Hensley, City Attorney, read the resolution by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5340
A RESOLUTION SUBMITTING TO THE VOTERS AN ELECTIONS CODE § 9222 CITY
INITIATIVE AMENDING PORTIONS OF EL SEGUNDO MUNICIPAL CODE TITLES 4
AND 15 TO REGULATE AND PERMIT COMMERCIAL CANNABIS, REQUESTING
LOS ANGELES COUNTY TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC ELECTION SERVICES, AND
SETTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FILING WRITTEN ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALS,
AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS.
MOTION by Council Member Giroux, SECONDED by Council Member Pirsztuk
adopting Resolution No. 5340. MOTION PASSED BY A VOICE VOTE. 4/1 YES: Boyles
Pirsztuk Nicol Giroux NO: Pimentel
MOTION by Council Member Pirsztuk, SECONDED by Council Member Giroux
authorizing one or more members of the City Council to file a written argument for the
City initiative on behalf of the City Council or authorize one or more members of the
Council to file one or more arguments regarding the measure as individuals. MOTION
PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
12, Resolution Submitting a Voter Initiative Regulating Commercial Cannabis to the
Voters per Elections Code § 9215
(Fiscal Impact: $55,000 based on a County estimate for an election considering
two Council Member seats and two measures. With the addition of a third
measure, the fiscal impact could increase. The City would incur costs in carrying
out the commercial cannabis program implementation and ongoing maintenance
and inspections costs)
Mark Hensley, City Attorney and Michael Allen, Development Services Director
introduced and reported on the item.
Council Discussion
Mark Hensley, City Attorney, read the resolution by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5341
A RESOLUTION SUBMITTING A VOTER INITIATIVE TO THE VOTERS PURSUANT
TO ELECTIONS CODE § 9215 AMENDING PORTIONS OF EL SEGUNDO
MUNICIPAL CODE TITLES 4 AND 15 TO REGULATE AND PERMIT COMMERCIAL
CANNABIS, REQUESTING LOS ANGELES COUNTY TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC
ELECTION SERVICES, AND SETTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FILING WRITTEN
ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALS.
MOTION by Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel, SECONDED by Council Member Pirsztuk
adopting Resolution No. 5341. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
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MOTION by Mayor Pro Tem Pimentel, SECONDED by Mayor Boyles authorizing one or
more members of the City Council to file a written argument against the voter initiative
on behalf of the City Council. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
MOTION by Council Member Nicol, SECONDED by Council Member Pirsztuk directing
the City Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis of the voter initiative. MOTION
PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
13. Resolution Submitting a City Cannabis Tax Initiative to the Voters per Elections
Code § 9222
(Fiscal Impact: No fiscal impact for FY 2021/22. If approved by voters,
approximately $600,000 to $1,500,000 in annual revenue during the period that
the cannabis tax is implemented. There will be election costs of approximately
$5,000 ($2,513 for the County election and about $2,487 for City Attorney and
staff time) associated with each ballot measure included in the November 2022
election; sufficient funds will be included in the FY 2022-23 Budget. Additional
comparable costs would be associated with the City Regulatory Initiative)
Council consensus to move the item to the next regular City Council meeting on June
21, 2022.
14. Repair of the City of El Segundo Wiseburn Unified School District Aquatics
Center Pool Heaters
(Fiscal Impact: There is $160,000 available as part of the Joint Use Agreement
between the City of El Segundo and the Wiseburn Unified School District
(WUSD) for the operation & maintenance of the Aquatics Center facility. WUSD
funded the $160,000 and will contribute the full amount to the City to utilize
towards the pool heater repair. The $160,000 will be recognized in the FY 2022-
2023 budgeted revenues. An additional $25,000 will be contributed by the City
and included in the FY 2022-2023 proposed budget)
Darrell George, City Manager and Elias Sassoon, Public Works Director and Tom
Prevost, Knorr Systems Int'I presented and reported on the item.
Council Discussion
Mark Hensley, City Attorney, read the resolution by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5343
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE EXISTENCE OF AN EMERGENCY AND
AUTHORIZING THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT WITHOUT COMPETITIVE BIDDING
PURSUANT TO PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE §§ 1102, 20168, AND 22050
REGARDING THE IMMEDIATE REPAIR OF POOL HEATERS REQUIRED AT 2240
EAST GRAND AVENUE.
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MOTION by Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel, SECONDED by Council Member Giroux
adopting Resolution No. 5343 and authorize the City Manager to approve and execute
standard Public Works Construction Contract No. 6399 with Knorr Systems Int'I to repair
existing heaters at the El Segundo Wiseburn Aquatics Center for an amount of
$168,510 and authorize an additional $16,490 as contingency funds for potential
unforeseen conditions, for a total budget amount of $185,000.MOTION PASSED BY
UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
16. Reclassify City Clerk's Office Job Classifications
(Fiscal Impact: The potential fiscal impact of the reclassification of the Deputy
City Clerk II to Assistant City Clerk is approximately $24,501 to $49,786 annually.
The salary of the candidate selected for the position will determine the actual
cost, which will not be known until a recruitment is concluded in two to three
months. However, candidates are typically hired at the entrance of the salary
range and up to the mid -point, which would result in a $37,144 annual fiscal
impact. The proposed FY 2022-2023 General Fund Budget which will be
submitted to City Council on June 21, 2022, will include sufficient funding for this
position)
Rebecca Redyk, Human Resources Director presented the item.
Council Discussion
Mark Hensley, City Attorney, read the resolution by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5344
A RESOLUTION MODIFYING BASIC MONTHLY SALARY RANGE FOR FULL TIME
JOB CLASSIFICATIONS
MOTION by Council Member Pirsztuk, SECONDED by Council Member Nicol adopting
Resolution No. 5344, approving the reclassification of the Deputy City Clerk II
classification to Assistant City Clerk and approve reclassification of the Deputy City
Clerk I classification to Deputy City Clerk, and adopting the class specifications and
examination plans for the Assistant City Clerk and Deputy City Clerk positions. MOTION
PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
Recessed at 7:37 PM
Reconvened at 7:45 PM
C. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
9. FY 2022-2023 Master Fee Schedule
(Fiscal Impact: The estimated fiscal impact from the proposed changes is
potential additional revenue for FY 2022-2023 of up to $1,664,125)
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Mayor Boyles stated this was the time and place for a Public Hearing regarding the
proposed FY 2022-2023 Master Fee Schedule.
Clerk Weaver stated that proper notice had been given in a timely manner and that no
written communication had been received in the City Clerk's office.
Joe Lillio, Chief Financial Officer, Dino Marsocci, Treasury and Customer Service
Manager and Eric Johnson, President at Revenue & Cost Specialists introduced and
presented the item.
Public Input:
MOTION by Council Member Pirsztuk, SECONDED by Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel to
close the hearing. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. 5/0
Council discussion
Council consensus to continue the public hearing to the next regular City Council
meeting on June 21, 2022.
D. STAFF PRESENTATIONS: (Continued)
15. Contract with Swoop, Inc. to Provide the 2022 Summer Beach Shuttle Services
(Fiscal Impact: The total cost to operate the beach shuttle service for the 2022
summer will be approximately $81,000. However, $85,000 is being requested.
$85,000 is considered to be a Not -to -Exceed amount. This amount shall be the
maximum amount payable and shall not be exceeded. This service will be paid
for through Prop A funding)
Ryan Delgado, Recreation Supervisor, presented and reported on the item.
A representative from Swoop, Inc. answered Council's questions.
Council Discussion
MOTION by Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel, SECONDED by Council Member Pirsztuk
approving Contract No. 6400 with Swoop, Inc. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS
VOICE VOTE. 5/0
E. COMMITTEES, COMISSIONS AND BOARDS PRESENTATIONS:
17. Appointment to the Planning Commission and Recreation and Parks Commission
(Fiscal Impact: None)
Mayor Boyles announced Michelle Keldorf and Jay Hoeschler were appointed to the
Planning Commission with full terms expiring on June 30, 2026 and Julie Stolnack was
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appointed to the Recreation and Parks Commission with a full -term expiring May 30,
2026.
F. REPORTS — CITY CLERK — No report
G. REPORTS — CITY TREASURER — Not present
H, REPORTS — COUNCIL MEMBERS
Council Member Giroux — No report
Council Member Nicol — No report
Council Member Pirsztuk — Commented good things are happening in town and
recognized all involved and thanked them for their contributions and wished all
the graduate's good luck and happy summer.
Mayor Pro Tern Pimentel — In light of the May 27, 2022 incident, mentioned to
the public that most disclosures are law bound, will attend the Sanitation meeting
on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, mentioned he met with Bay area Council Members
to discuss "small item" bonds, will attend a meeting regarding Public Entity
Technology Security, thanked Rec and Parks for their leadership in dealing with
Pickleball and Tennis players over court issues and mentioned more police
patrolling is in the works.
Mayor Boyles — Attended the Sylvan Learning Center ribbon cutting, met with the
people connected with the Blue butterflies at Dockweiler Beach and met with
Genifer Gray, VP of Operations, Topgolf.
REPORTS — CITY ATTORNEY — No report
J. REPORTS/FOLLOW-UP — CITY MANAGER — No report
MEMORIALS — None
Adjourned at 8:53 PM
Tracy Wea er, City Clerk
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