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COUNCIL AGENDA - CITY OF BURBANK
TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2004
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This agenda contains a summary of each item of business which the Council may discuss or act on at this meeting. The complete staff report and all other written documentation relating to each item on this agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and the reference desks at the three libraries and are available for public inspection and review. If you have any question about any matter on the agenda, please call the office of the City Clerk at (818) 238-5851. This facility is disabled accessible. Auxiliary aids and services are available for individuals with speech, vision or hearing impairments (48 hour notice is required). Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (818) 238-5021 voice or (818) 238-5035 TDD with questions or concerns.
CLOSED SESSION ORAL COMMUNICATIONS IN COUNCIL CHAMBER: Comments by the public on Closed Session items only. These comments will be limited to three minutes.
For this segment, a PINK card must be completed and presented to the City Clerk.
CLOSED SESSION IN CITY HALL BASEMENT LUNCH ROOM/CONFERENCE ROOM:
a. Conference with Labor Negotiator: Pursuant to Govt. Code �54957.6 Name of the Agency Negotiator: Management Services Director/Judie Sarquiz. Name of Organization Representing Employee: Represented: Burbank City Employees Association, Burbank Management Association, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Burbank Firefighters Association, Burbank Firefighters Chief Officers Unit, and Burbank Police Officers Association; Unrepresented, and Appointed Officials. Summary of Labor Issues to be Negotiated: Current Contracts and Retirement Issues.
b. Conference with Legal Counsel � Anticipated Litigation (City as possible plaintiff): Pursuant to Govt. Code �54956.9(c) Number of potential case(s): 1
c. Conference with Legal Counsel � Anticipated Litigation (City as potential defendant): Pursuant to Govt. Code �54956.9(b)(1) Number of potential case(s): 1
d. Threat to Public Services or Facilities: Pursuant to Govt. Code �54957 Consultation with Burbank Police Department: Chief Hoefel.
When the Council reconvenes in open session, the Council may make any required disclosures regarding actions taken in Closed Session or adopt any appropriate resolutions concerning these matters.
6:30 P.M.
INVOCATION:
FLAG SALUTE:
ROLL CALL:
ANNOUNCEMENT: WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRIME TIME PROGRAMS.
COUNCIL COMMENTS: (Including reporting on Council Committee Assignments)
INTRODUCTION OF ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS: At this time additional items to be considered at this meeting may be introduced. As a general rule, the Council may not take action on any item which does not appear on this agenda. However, the Council may act if an emergency situation exists or if the Council finds that a need to take action arose subsequent to the posting of the agenda. Govt. Code �54954.2(b).
AIRPORT AUTHORITY MEETING REPORT:
1. AIRPORT AUTHORITY COMMISSIONER REPORT:
At the request of the Burbank representatives to the Airport Authority, an oral report will be made to the City Council following each meeting of the Authority.
The main focus of this report will be issues which were on the Airport Authority meeting agenda of July 6 and July 19, 2004. Other Airport related issues may also be discussed during this presentation.
Recommendation:
Receive report.
REPORTING ON CLOSED SESSION:
INITIAL OPEN PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD OF ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: (Two minutes on any matter concerning City Business.)
There are four segments of Oral Communications during the Council Meeting. The first precedes the Closed Session items, the second and third segments precede the main part of the City Council�s business (but follow announcements and public hearings), and the fourth is at the end of the meeting following all other City business.
Closed Session Oral Communications. During this period of oral communications, the public may comment only on items listed on the Closed Session Agenda(s). A PINK card must be completed and presented to the City Clerk. Comments will be limited to three minutes.
Initial Open Public Comment Period of Oral Communications. During this period of Oral Communications, the public may comment on any matter concerning City Business. A BLUE card must be completed and presented to the City Clerk. NOTE: Any person speaking during this segment may not speak during the third period of Oral Communications. Comments will be limited to two minutes.
Agenda Item Oral Communications. This segment of Oral Communications immediately follows the first period, but is limited to comments on agenda items for this meeting. For this segment, a YELLOW card must be completed and presented to the City Clerk. Comments will be limited to four minutes.
Final Open Public Comment Period of Oral Communications. This segment of oral communications follows the conclusion of agenda items at the end of the meeting. The public may comment at this time on any matter concerning City Business. NOTE: Any member of the public speaking at the Initial Open Public Comment Period of Oral Communications may not speak during this segment. For this segment, a GREEN card must be completed and presented to the City Clerk. Comments will be limited to two minutes.
City Business. City business is defined as any matter that is under the jurisdiction of the City Council. Although other topics may be of interest to some people, if those topics are not under City Council jurisdiction, they are not City business and may not be discussed during Oral Communications.
Videotapes/Audiotapes. Videotapes or audiotapes may be presented by any member of the public at any period of Oral Communications or at any public hearing. Such tapes may not exceed the time limit of the applicable Oral Communications period or any public comment period during a public hearing. The playing time for the tape shall be counted as part of the allowed speaking time of that member of the public during that period.
Videotapes must be delivered to the Public Information Office by no later than 10:00 a.m. on the morning of the Council meeting in a format compatible with the City�s video equipment. Neither videotapes nor audiotapes will be reviewed for content or edited by the City prior to the meeting, but it is suggested that the tapes not include material that is slanderous, pornographic, demeaning to any person or group of people, an invasion of privacy of any person, or inclusive of material covered by copyright.
Printed on the videocassette cover should be the name of the speaker, the period of oral communication the tape is to be played, and the total running time of the segment. The Public Information Office is not responsible for �cueing up� tapes, rewinding tapes, or fast forwarding tapes. To prevent errors, there should be ten seconds of blank tape at the beginning and end of the segment to be played. Additionally, the speaker should provide the first sentence on the tape as the �in cue� and the last sentence as the �out cue�.
As with all Oral Communications, videotapes and audiotapes are limited to the subject matter jurisdiction of the City and may be declared out of order by the Mayor.
Disruptive Conduct. The Council requests that you observe the order and decorum of our Council Chamber by turning off or setting to vibrate all cellular telephones and pagers, and that you refrain from making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks. Boisterous and disruptive behavior while the Council is in session, and the display of signs in a manner which violates the rights of others or prevents others from watching or fully participating in the Council meeting, is a violation of our Municipal Code and any person who engages in such conduct can be ordered to leave the Council Chamber by the Mayor.
Once an individual is requested to leave the Council Chamber by the Mayor, that individual may not return to the Council Chamber for the remainder of the meeting. BMC �2-216(b).
Individuals standing in the Council Chamber will be required to take a seat. Also, no materials shall be placed in the aisles in order to keep the aisles open and passable. BMC �2-217(b).
Your participation in City Council meetings is welcome and your courtesy will be appreciated.
COUNCIL AND STAFF RESPONSE TO INITIAL OPEN PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD OF ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
AGENDA ITEM ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: (Four minutes on Agenda items only.)
COUNCIL AND STAFF RESPONSE TO AGENDA ITEM ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
RECESS for the Redevelopment Agency meeting.
RECONVENE for the City Council meeting.
CONSENT CALENDAR: (Items 2 and 3)
The following items may be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a Council Member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent calendar and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. A roll call vote is required for the consent calendar.
2. MINUTES:
Approval of minutes for the regular meeting of June 15, 2004 and the adjourned meeting of June 16, 2004.
Recommendation:
Approve as submitted.
3. REVISION OF THE SPECIFICATION FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF POLICE TECHNICIAN:
This specification and title was established on January 6, 1998, to provide generalist support in a variety of tasks within the Police Department. As technology in the workplace has evolved, the revisions include an increase in the required typing speed from 20 to 30 words per minute and more detailed descriptions of the clerical/technical functions performed. The proposed revisions to the specification more accurately describe the actual duties and requirements as performed by this position and will assist the Department in its recruiting efforts.
This classification will continue to be represented by the Burbank City Employees Association, remain in the Civil Service system and be subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act. This position has not and will not be included in the City�s Conflict of Interest Code. There is no fiscal impact as a result of these revisions.
This specification was approved by the Civil Service Board at their regular meeting on July 7, 2004.
Recommendation:
Adoption of proposed resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURBANK REVISING THE SPECIFICATION OF POLICE TECHNICIAN (CTC No. 0646).
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR *** *** ***
REPORTS TO COUNCIL:
4. STATUS REPORT ON PROPOSED CITY-AIRPORT AGREEMENT ON DEVELOPMENT:
Following a report of discussions between the City and Airport staff, the Council directed City staff to negotiate a formal agreement with the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority staff for Council review in keeping with the term sheet that staff had previously presented to the Council. This agreement would provide some certainty with regard to development at the Airport, would defer any new terminal for at least ten years and would provide that the existing terminal not be expanded for at least seven years. It was noted at that time that this would be a very transparent process, with substantial opportunity for public input as discussions progress. This presentation to the Council and the public is the next step in this ongoing public process as a formal agreement is negotiated.
Recommendation:
Note and file.
The purpose of this report is to provide the Council with the proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2004-05 Annual Work Program and Departmental Performance Indicators.
The Annual Work Program is used as a management tool to identify, prioritize and monitor the City�s projects and activities. The proposed FY 2004-05 Annual Work Program contains over 350 work items that have been identified by each department and suggested by the Council during the past year and the annual Budget Study Sessions.
The FY 2004-05 Departmental Performance Indicators are used by the City to assess how efficiently and effectively programs and activities are provided and determine whether organizational goals are being met.
Each Department Manager will present their proposed FY 2004-05 Annual Work Program and Performance Indicators for the Council�s review per the following schedule:
Recommendation:
Review and provide direction as desired.
RECONVENE the Redevelopment Agency meeting for public comment.
FINAL OPEN PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD OF ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: (Two minutes on any matter concerning the business of the City.)
This is the time for the Final Open Public Comment Period of Oral Communications. Each speaker will be allowed a maximum of TWO minutes and may speak on any matter concerning the business of the City. However, any speaker that spoke during the Initial Open Public Comment Period of Oral Communications may not speak during the Final Open Public Comment Period of Oral Communications.
For this segment, a GREEN card must be completed, indicating the matter to be discussed, and presented to the City Clerk.
COUNCIL AND STAFF RESPONSE TO THE FINAL OPEN PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD OF ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
ADJOURNMENT. To Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at 7:30 a.m., Castaway Restaurant, 1250 Harvard Road � Valley View Room, for a Breakfast Meeting with Supervisor Michael Antonovich to discuss the following: County Sales Tax Initiative; West Nile Virus; Chandler Boulevard Bikeway; Human Relations Recognition � Teens in Action and Police-Youth Relations; Status of County Health Center Building on Magnolia Boulevard; Maglev; Metropolitan Transportation Authority study of instituting a County-wide development impact fee to fund regional transportation improvements; and, County Transportation Issues � Barham Corridor/Universal Studios. For a copy of the agenda and related staff reports, please visit the City of Burbank�s Web Site: www.ci.burbank.ca.us
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