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Burbank City Council Meeting - July 18, 2023
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Thank
you
welcome
to
a
regular
meeting
of
the
Burbank
City
council,
Tuesday
July
18th
2023.
Please
join
me
first
in
a
moment
of
reflection.
This
moment
is
intended
to
begin
our
meeting
with
a
positive
and
Collective
support
for
our
Beloved
Community.
The
city
council
welcomes
everyone
joining
us
this
evening.
We
encourage
you
to
take
a
moment
to
reflect
on
our
community
and
the
work
we
will
be
doing
tonight.
Although
each
of
us
has
our
own
unique
reasons
for
being
here,
we
are
united
in
our
passion
for
our
wonderful
city.
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For
the
Public's
benefit
vice
mayor,
Schultz
is
joining
us
remotely
this
evening
on
September
13
2022,
the
State
Assembly
passed
assembly,
Bill
2449,
which
permits
teleconferencing
for
public
meetings
if
there
is
just
cause
or
emergency
circumstances
to
justify
the
teleconferencing
vice
mayor
Schultz
currently
serves
on
the
American
public
Power
Association
policy
makers
Council,
and
he
is
in
Washington
D.C
attending
the
policy
makers
Council
summer
meeting.
We
appreciate
vice
mayor
Schultz
for
being
burbank's
Public
Power
Advocate,
and
thank
you
to
the
vice
mayor
for
joining
us
remotely
Madam
city
clerk.
Please
conduct
the
role.
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All
right,
we
would
like
to
advise
the
community
that
there
will
be
five
periods
of
public
comment
tonight.
Members
of
the
public
May
comment
in
person
or
by
telephone
during
the
general
public
comment
period
and
the
public
comment
period
for
the
hearings.
Additional
in-person.
Only
public
comment
periods
will
be
available
after
each
of
the
reports
later
on.
The
first
general
public
comment
period
is
for
any
matter
concerning
City
business
and
or
an
agenda
item,
except
for
the
public
hearings.
If
you
wish
to
provide
a
public
comment
by
phone,
you
can
call
now.
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818-238-3335,
the
later
public
comment
periods
are
for
the
public
hearings.
Those
will
also
have
telephonic
call-ins,
but
the
in-persons
will
only
be
for
the
reports
later
on.
First,
we
have
three
announcements
with
a
short
video.
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Join
us
for
the
final
public
hearings
for
the
city
council,
District
formation
at
6
pm
on
Tuesday,
July,
18th
and
July
25th.
You
may
attend
these
public
hearings
in
person
at
the
Burbank
City
Hall
Council
chamber,
located
at
275,
East
Olive
Avenue
watch
live
on
Spectrum,
Channel
6
or
at
T
channel
99
the
city's
website
or
on
YouTube
at
youtube.com
forward
slash
the
Burbank
channel
for
more
information.
Please
visit
burbankcounseldistricting.com.
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Burbank's
planning
division
invites
you
to
participate
in
a
virtual
informational
community
meeting
on
Wednesday
July
26th
at
6
PM,
where
staff
will
discuss
Senate,
Bill
35
and
the
three
residential
developments
along
Empire
Avenue
between
Hollywood
Way
and
North
Buena
Vista
during
the
meeting
staff
will
provide
details
on
each
of
the
developments
and
an
overview
of
the
Senate
Bill
35
process
and
the
role
of
City
staff.
In
the
review
of
the
developments.
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q.
A
period
will
also
be
available
for
residents
to
provide
comments
and
ask
questions.
Please
know
this
meeting
is
informational
only
and
an
opportunity
for
the
public
to
learn
more
about
the
law
and
the
details
of
the
developments
for
the
meeting
link.
Please
visit
the
City
of
Burbank
website
at
www.burbankca.gov
and
go
to
the
City
calendar.
I
Join
the
Burbank
police
department
at
this
year's
National
Night
Out
event.
This
annual
event
aims
to
promote
a
healthy
police,
Community
Partnership
and
it's
also
a
wonderful
activity
for
the
whole
family.
The
event
will
be
held
at
Johnny
Carson
Park
on
Tuesday
August,
1st
from
5
30
PM
to
7
30
PM.
We
have
lots
of
fun
activities
and
Exhibits
from
Community
Partners
planned
for
all
ages.
See
you
there.
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We
absolutely
understand
the
concerns
regarding
this
reforestation
strategy
that
include
these
Aleppo
pine
trees,
and
we
absolutely
also
recognize
the
importance
to
our
neighborhoods
and
the
wildlife
that
call
these
trees
their
home.
The
city
takes
great
pride
in
our
Urban
forest
and
we
are
committed
to
responsibly
managing
our
33
000
City
trees,
and
it
is
always
an
incredibly
difficult
decision
to
remove
any
tree
in
the
City
of
Burbank.
K
The
Aleppo
pine
trees
happen
weekends
by
historic,
droughts
and
a
water
restrictions
that
we've
all
been
experiencing
and
and
the
recent
losses
during
our
heavy
storms
that
we
experience
highlight
the
necessity
for
our
community's
safety
chanelia.
The
science
of
urban
Forest
has
evolved.
We
have
learned
that
trees
such
as
these
Aleppo
Pines
are
too
big
for
some
residential
neighborhoods.
Essentially,
these
trees
are
not
the
appropriate
trees
for
these
particular
neighborhoods
being
proactive
and
considering
future
climate
changes.
K
Replacing
these
Aleppo
pine
trees
is
an
important
step
to
prioritizing
the
safety
and
well-being
of
all
of
our
residents.
As
we
embark
on
this
necessary
change,
the
community
can
rest
assured
that
replacement
trees
will
be
more
resilient.
They
will
offer
wide
range
benefits,
including
cleaner
air,
Energy,
Efficiency,
storm
water
management,
temperature
regulation,
noise
reduction
and
a
habitat
for
our
local
wildlife.
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K
As
I
mentioned,
the
letter
that
was
emailed
did
create
a
lot
of
confusion
and
concern
particularly
to
the
residents
of
the
north
Niagara
Street
between
all
of
inverdugo,
and
it
is
my
hope
to
clarify
some
of
these
questions
and
concerns
this
evening.
First,
we
will
not
be
beginning
any
Mastery
removal
until
after
September
15th.
These
removals
will
also
be
done
in
two
phases.
The
first
phase
is
scheduled
to
begin
sometime
in
fall
and
the
second
will
be
completed
in
the
spring.
K
We
will
also
be
sure
to
notify
our
residents
at
least
a
week,
if
not
longer,
of
when
these
removals
are
scheduled
to
take
place.
We're
also
only
removing
mature
Aleppo
pine
trees.
As
part
of
this
reforestation,
as
in
the
case
of
this
North
Niagara
neighborhood,
we
are
removing
34
of
mature
Aleppo
pine
trees,
leaving
47
other
trees
in
place
throughout
this
entire
reforestation
plan
and
process.
We
are
also
identifying
vacant
Parkways
that
can
accommodate
a
tree
again
in
the
neighborhood.
K
In
this
particular
neighborhood,
we
have
identified
26
additional
vacant
Park
ways
that
can
accommodate
a
tree.
Therefore,
our
plan
is
to
replace
26
more
trees
in
this
neighborhood
alone.
Again,
these
two
blocks
we'll
be
doing
the
same
thing
in
our
other
parts
of
our
community.
So
it's
part
of
our
next
steps.
The
Parks
and
Recreation
Department
will
be
enhancing
our
website
to
include
general
information
about
our
Urban
re-force
I'm,
sorry
Urban
forest
in
the
city.
We
will
also
communicate
details
of
this
reforestation
plan,
including
a
schedule
when
that
schedule
is
available.
K
Letters
will
also
be
mailed
to
all
residents
living
in
the
impacted
blocks,
with
detailed
information
of
the
plan,
making
them
aware
of
the
website
and
informing
them
of
two
upcoming
public
meetings
where
this
matter
will
be
discussed.
These
two
meetings
will
be
the
August
Park
and
Recreation
board
meeting,
as
well
as
the
August
sustainable,
Burbank
commission
meeting.
K
Additionally,
a
community
informational
meeting
will
be
scheduled
to
further
inform
our
residents
of
the
three
four
station
plan
and
provide
them
yet
another
opportunity
to
ask
questions
in
closing.
I
want
to
reaffirm
that
the
City
of
Burbank
is
very
proud
of
our
Lush
and
diverse
Urban
Forest
of
over
33
000
trees,
and
we
are
committed
to
ensuring
its
continued
health
and
growth
for
future
generations
to
enjoy.
K
C
It's
not
an
agenda's
item,
so
we'll
try
to
stay
within
the
brown
act
here.
If
you
could
just
clarify
a
couple
of
things
that
you
mentioned,
what
is
the
difference
between
the
Aleppo
Pines
and
the
other
trees
in
this
neighborhood,
and
why
are
they
being
targeted
specifically
like
what
makes
them
different.
K
These
trees
are
well
I'm,
not
the
cities
are
the
certified
Urban
certificate
arborist,
but
these
trees
have
a
very
large
require
a
deep
and
large
space
for
them
to
grow
in
an
urban
setting.
I
know
that
there
has
been
a
lot
of
conversation
and
questions
about
Aleppo,
pine
trees
and
Aleppo
pine
trees
in
a
forest
or
a
different
space,
not
in
an
urban
setting,
don't
live
to
be
much
longer
than
100
years.
Other
trees
are
also
more
water
or,
oh,
my
goodness,
I
apologize,
drought
or
drought.
Tolerant.
K
Thank
you
and
again.
These
trees,
just
they're
immense
stature,
they're,
very
tall
and
very
big
and
in
these
neighborhoods,
haven't
been
the
most
appropriate
tree
again
a
hundred
years
ago,
when
these
trees
were
planted.
K
L
M
Just
very
small
and
I
think
you
addressed
it.
However.
I
just
want
to
maybe
point
out
what
would
be
the
causes
for
tree
removals.
If
that's,
okay
with
the
city
attorney
that
I
can
ask
that
question.
The
main
cause
is
that
we,
the
city,
actually
have
to
cut
the
trees
or
remove
the
trees
from
the
locations.
K
So,
very
briefly,
we
have
very
strict
criteria,
limited
criteria
by
which
a
tree
can
be
removed
in
the
city.
Obviously,
if
a
tree
is
diseased
or
unhealthy,
that
is
one
obvious
criteria
and
in
this
case
the
trees
are
also
reaching
their
mature
life.
K
So
if
we
have
a
situation
where
a
tree
is
healthy,
but
it's
showing
some
stress
or
decline,
and
it's
at
the
you
know
end
of
their
life
cycle,
we
have
to
weigh
the
pros
and
the
cons
again
as
one
of
the
things
that
we're
realizing
throughout
our
community
is
the
drastic
or
incremental.
But
now
it
seems
like
a
drastic
change
in
climate
and
that's
also
very
important
throughout
our
community.
N
Then
one
quick
question
relation
to
this
and
I
know
you're,
not
the
arborist,
but
you
know:
we've
heard
a
lot
of
talk
about
the
Magnolia,
Park
trees
and
the
roots
and
issues
with
our
sidewalk.
Are
these
trees
able
to
cause
issues
and
cracks
and
in
our
sidewalks,
if
left
longer
than
than
their
lifespan?
Yes,.
K
And-
and
we
have
and
and
I
will,
I
do
know
that
our
public
works
department
has,
whenever
we
have
upheavals
in
any
of
our
neighborhoods
they'll,
go
out
and
address
this.
Some
of
the
larger
trees
do
can't
have
the
ability
of
creating
some
damage
to
infrastructure.
Primarily,
you
know
city
property,
but
in
the
case
of
Magnolia
they're,
creating
both
private
public
and
private
property
damage
to
those.
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Miss
Garcia,
thank
you
for
the
presentation.
I
just
have
one
question.
It
would
seem
to
me
that
look.
There
are
several
issues
at
play
here,
but
one
is
a
lack
of
communication
that
the
public
perceives
so
I'd
like
to
ask
you.
Is
there
a
single
web
page
or
single
source
of
information
where
a
resident
of
Burbank
can
go
to
see
which
streets
will
be
impacted
by
this
project
as
well
as
if
there
are
future
potential
sites?
D
K
Great
question
vice
mayor
Schultz:
yes,
as
I
briefly
mentioned,
we
are,
we
do
have
a
City
website.
The
Parks
and
Recreation
has
its
own
page.
What
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
enhancing
the
forestry
divisions
section
of
our
website
and
we
will
be
including
those
detailed
informations,
a
listing
where
the
trees
are
going
to
be
removed,
and
at
this
point
today
this
is
you
know
the
only
reforestation
in
addition
to
Magnolia
right,
but
definitely
should
we
have
the
need
to
to
continue
looking
at
our
trees
city-wide.
G
Up,
if
you
don't
mind
so
speaking
of
communication,
you
had
mentioned
earlier
an
upcoming
community
meeting
that
will
be
scheduled.
Will
you
be
also
sending
a
letter
or
information
to
the
communities
impacted
of
that
community
meeting?
So
they
know
it's
coming
up
and
how
to
be
involved?
Absolutely
yes,.
K
C
P
Yes,
hi.
Thank
you,
Mr
Amir
and
council
members
we're
going
to
have
a
presentation
tonight.
We
have
two
staff
members.
We
have
our
acting
public
information
officer,
Carolyn
gongora,
and
we
have
our
scientific
and
Technical
Services
director
Steve
vetrone,
who
will
give
most
of
the
presentation
afterwards
will
be
available
to
answer
any
questions.
I
do
want
to
thank
the
city
for
its
getting
our
information
out
on
your
social
media
too.
It
really
helps.
Thank
you.
Q
Q
There,
it
is
all
right
to
jump
right
in
so
why
do
we
even
care
about
mosquitoes
well,
in
addition
to
Simply
being
a
nuisance,
mosquitoes
are
widely
regarded
as
the
world's
deadliest
animal.
Q
In
fact,
due
to
the
disease
burden
that
they
place
on
public
health
throughout
the
world,
they
they
they're
responsible
for
over
one
million
deaths
worldwide
each
year
they
can
transmit
a
variety
of
different
diseases,
but
for
us
here
in
Southern,
California,
the
the
big
ones
for
us
are
West,
Nile,
Virus,
St,
Louis,
Encephalitis,
Dengue,
Chikungunya
and
zika,
and
really,
if
left
unchecked.
Q
The
three
pillars
of
an
IBM
program
are
surveillance,
control
and
Outreach
through
our
surveillance
efforts,
we're
able
to
monitor
mosquito
populations,
monitor
virus
activity
and
that
information
goes
a
long
way
to
inform
and
help
guide
our
control
efforts
out
in
the
field
by
the
technicians
and
last,
but
not
certainly,
not
least,
is
our
education
and
Outreach.
The
timely
dissemination
of
information
and
important
updates
regarding
mosquito
abundance
or
virus
activity
is
is
an
integral
part
of
what
we
do.
As
a
district.
Q
Keeping
our
residents
safe
I
have
here
a
map
of
the
City
of
Burbank,
showing
some
of
the
activity
over
the
last
couple
of
years.
This
year
in
particular,
those
statistics
are
on
the
left-hand
side,
as
you
can
see
this
year
so
far
and
keep
in
mind.
We
are
about
halfway
through
the
mosquito
season.
We've
we've
conducted
over
500
inspections
of
public
and
and
residential
sources,
inspected,
273
unmaintained
swimming
pools
and
conducted
over
1800
inspections
of
underground
storm
drains
throughout
the
city.
Q
Not
all
of
them
have
resulted
in
a
treatment,
but
you
know
we
treat
those
as
necessary
in
addition
to
that,
through
our
trapping
surveillance
program
this
year.
So
far,
we've
set
46
traps
within
the
City
of
Burbank
since
the
beginning
of
the
Season,
which
is
started
in
March
in
terms
of
mosquito
threats
in
our
area.
There
are
really
two
mosquito
Genera
that
are
of
concern
to
us
from
a
public
health
standpoint.
Those
are
the
culex
mosquitoes
and
the
80s
mosquitoes
culex
are
perhaps
the
ones
that
we're
most
familiar
with.
Q
These
are
the
ones
that
bite
at
Dusk
and
Dawn.
These
actually
have
a
preference
for
bird
blood,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
they're
going
to
pass
up
the
next
warm
meal
that
happens
to
walk
by
these
mosquitoes
prefer
larger
sources
underground
storm
drains.
Unmaintained
swimming
pools,
things
of
that
nature,
and
we
have
three
different
species
that
are
very
competent:
vectors
of
West,
Nile,
Virus,
St,
Louis,
Encephalitis
and
Western
equine.
Q
In
contrast,
we
have
our
80s
mosquitoes.
These
are
the
ankle
biters.
That
I
think
we're
all
very
much
aware
of
at
this
point.
These
are
an
invasive
species
that
have
established
now
these
they're
very
aggressive,
at
least
they
give
us
the
appearance
that
they
are
because
they
have
a
very
strong
preference
for
human
blood.
These
also
prefer
smaller
containers.
Things
like
tires
buckets
rain
barrels
that
are
becoming
more.
You
know
visible
nowadays,
the
standing
water,
yes,
sir,
and
two
species
in
particular.
The
excuse
me
80s,
Egyptian,
80s
elbow
pictus.
Q
These
are
the
primary
vectors
of
diseases,
diseases
like
Dengue,
Chikungunya,
zika
and
yellow
fever,
and
while
we
haven't
had
any
local
transmission
of
these
diseases
here
so
far,
we
do
continually
get
reports
of
travel,
Associated
illness
from
Travelers
that
have
visited
areas
that
are
where
these
diseases
are
endemic
or
currently
experiencing
an
outbreak.
If
Travelers
are
infected
while
while
abroad-
and
they
come
home,
we
now
have
the
vector
for
these,
and
local
transmission
is
a
very
real
risk
for
us
and
that's
again,
that's
something
that
we're
trying
to
avoid.
Q
All
right,
one
other
comparison
here,
has
to
do
with
some
some
characteristics
that
are
unique
to
these
80s
mosquitoes
these
invasive
species.
All
mosquitoes
go
through
this
life
cycle
that
you
see
here
on
the
left,
where
they
go
from
egg
to
larva,
Pupa
and
eventually
into
an
adult.
What's
unique
about
80s,
it
has
to
do
with
their
eggs
most
mosquitoes,
including
culex
species.
Q
They
lay
their
eggs
either
singly
or
in
wraps,
as
you
see
here
on
the
surface
of
the
water,
if
that
water
disappears,
those
eggs,
desiccate
and
they're
no
longer
viable
80s.
On
the
other
hand,
as
I
mentioned,
prefer
these
containers,
what
they'll
do
is
lay
their
eggs
at
the
water
line,
and
if
that
water
disappears,
these
eggs
have
the
ability
to
resist
drying
under
ideal
conditions
for
upwards
of
a
year.
So
if
that
container
is
moved
or
water
is
reintroduced,
we
could
have
larvae
in
there
within
the
day
wow.
Q
So
this
is
something
that
that
has
led
to
the
rapid
spread
of
these
mosquitoes
I
have
here
some
state
statistics
and
local
for
West,
Nile,
Virus
I,
do
need
to
address
a
correction
here
for
this
year.
For
the
State
of
California
mosquito
samples,
as
of
last
week,
that
number
has
risen
to
533
for
the
state
instead
of
283.,
it's
West,
Nile
Virus
is
very
active
this
year
within
the
state.
Thankfully,
we
do
not
have
any
human
cases
within
the
state
of
those
numbers.
Q
We
do
have
three
positive
samples
or
mosquito
samples
that
have
come
back
positive
for
West
Nile
Virus
within
our
district.
Unfortunately
I'm
sorry
to
announce
that
two
of
those
are
in
Burbank.
These
were
the
first
less
now
positives
for
our
district.
This
year,
these
were
both
collected
from
the
same
site
on
subsequent
trappings.
This
was
a
neighborhood
that
is
south
of
the
airport.
We
did
have
increased
abundance,
and
so
we
did
increase
our
surveillance
in
that
area.
Q
We
conducted
some
additional
control
efforts,
including
an
adult
treatment
in
that
area,
and
we
were
able
to
to
successfully
reduce
those
numbers
by
75
percent.
The
latest
sample
that
was
taken.
There
did
come
back
positive,
so
all
things
are
looking
positive
at
this
point,
but
we
are
going
to
continue
to
monitor
that
site
throughout
the
season
when
it
comes
to
the
80s.
These
have
been
particularly
challenging
for
us.
Q
They
have
rapidly
spread
throughout
the
state
of
California
and
they're,
currently
established
in
every
city
and
Community
within
our
district,
as
I
mentioned,
they
do
prefer
these
smaller
sources,
and
these
are
in
abundance
around
the
average
household,
given
that
they're
that
they're
found
on
Residential
Properties
access
is
a
big
issue
for
us,
and
so
that's
kind
of
limited
our
ability
to
identify
and
address
so
many
sources.
So
we've
really
been
at
the
mercy
of
residents
calling
in
to
complain
to
gain
access
to
these
properties.
Q
Given
these
challenges,
the
district
is
looking
for
some
new
ways
in
which
we
can
kind
of
help.
Our
fight
against
these
invasive
babies,
mosquitoes
and
the
sterile
insect
technique
or
sit
is
one
of
those.
This
is
a
non-chemical
control
method.
That's
been
used
for
other
pest
species.
What
this
involves
is
the
sterilization
of
males
and
for
mosquitoes
we
use
males
because
they
don't
bite
sterilization
can
be
conducted
in
several
different
ways.
Q
Those
meals
would
be
released
in
a
certain
area
over
time
and
then
eventually,
once
those
males
mate
with
the
wild
females,
we
would
over
time
see
a
reduction
in
those
numbers,
as
I
mentioned.
These
are
the.
There
are
several
different
ways
in
which
we
can
sorry
Catch
My
Breath.
Here
there
are
several
ways
in
which
we
can
sterilize
these
males.
This
includes
genetic
approaches,
use
of
wolbachia
bacteria
as
well
as
irradiation,
currently
in
the
state
of
California,
the
first
two
there,
the
genetic
approach
in
the
wolvakia
approach
are
still
seeking
regulatory
approval.
Q
What
we
are
currently
doing
as
a
district
is
we're
investigating
the
utility
of
a
radiation
sterilized
males
for
purposes
of
sit.
This
is
something
that
is
currently
under
development
and
still
fairly
in
the
infancy
stages
of
this
program
and
we'll
be
happy
to
to
provide
updates
as
that
program
moves
along.
Q
We
do
have
a
lot
of
resources
at
our
website
that
can
walk
you
through
that
process
or
you
can
visit
tiptostake
action.org,
which
would
take
you
directly
to
that
resources
page,
but
if
you're
still
having
problems,
we
also
ask
that
you
give
us
a
call
and
we'd
be
happy
to
help
in
terms
of
what
we
can
do
to
protect
ourselves
against
being
bitten
or
transmission
of
disease.
Our
best
line
of
defense
is
going
to
be
the
use
of
insect
repellents.
Q
C
Well,
thank
you
for
that.
Yeah
I
get
I,
get
mosquitoes
all
the
time
questions.
Yes,
oh,
okay,
real
quick,
irradiating,
the
mosquitoes
We're,
not
gonna,
get
mutant
mosquitoes
out
of
that
right.
We're
not.
Q
No,
this
would
be
done
with
using
x-rays.
There
are
certain
gamma-ray
techniques,
we're.
R
C
G
G
Okay,
I
have
two
questions.
The
first
one
is
you
mentioned
about
the
small
containers
and
checking
to
make
sure
there's
no
water.
So
just
how
long
does
a
container
need
to
be
out
before
they
start
to
breed
so
like
putting
you
know,
water
out
for
cats
or
Watering
your
plants
or
but
how
long
would
you
expect
that
to.
Q
Be
I
wouldn't
leave
water
standing
for
more
than
a
couple
of
days,
especially
as
we're
getting
to
the
peak
of
the
Season,
particularly
for
these
80s
mosquitoes
we
right
now
the
end
of
July
early
August
is
when
we
tend
to
see
the
peak
for
those
particular
species,
and
they
will
take
advantage
of
any
Source.
They
actually
prefer
the
cleaner
water,
so
anything
more
than
a
couple
days,
I
would
I
would
make
sure
that
that
gets
emptied
regularly.
Okay,.
G
And
a
second
question
is:
if
we
do
make
a
check
around
our
property,
we
can't
find
any
water
sources,
but
we
still
have
mosquitoes.
Can
we
call
you
or
go
to
the
website
and
have
you
come
out
and
look
at
our
property
and
help
us
figure
out
where
the
mosquitoes
are
coming
from.
Q
Absolutely
yeah
we
we'd
be
able
to
to
put
together
a
surface
equation
service
request
first,
so
we
would
come
out
and
do
an
inspection
that
can
either
be
done
over
the
phone
or
through
our
website.
Okay,.
S
M
F
Q
Unless
you're
the
plant
plan
on
getting
bitten,
those
don't
work,
the
candles
are
rarely
ever
effective.
What
we
recommend
is
is
applying
the
repellent
to
yourself
that's
going
to
be
the
best
point
of
attack.
Oh
instead.
R
C
C
All
right,
thank
you:
Dr
Wesson
and
Mr
Patron
Mr,
City
attorney.
Will
you
please
report
on
the
closed
session?
Yes,.
O
Mr
Mayor
vice
mayor
and
members
of
the
city
council
and
for
the
benefit
of
the
public
city
council,
met
this
evening
at
5
pm
to
discuss
two
items
in
closed
session.
The
first
item
was
a
matter
of
a
personal
injury
case.
Pursuant
to
government
code,
section
54
956.9
D1,
the
case
was
Deborah
Dunn
Tremblay
versus
City
of
Burbank
Council
took
no
reportable
action.
The
second
matter
was
conference
with
the
city's
real
property
negotiator,
Mr
David
Christie
assistant
community
development
director
concerning
the
price
and
terms
of
a
parking
lease
at
the
courthouse
parking
structure.
C
Right,
thank
you.
Now
is
the
time
for
general
public
comment
for
members
of
the
public
who
are
here
in
person
and
wish
to
speak.
Please
present
a
completed,
yellow
general
public
comment
card
like
these
over
here
and
hand
them
straight
to
the
city
clerk.
If
you
haven't
gotten
one
any
person
speaking
during
the
general
public
comment,
May
address
the
Council
on
any
matter
considering
concerning
City
business,
except
for
the
public
hearing
items
which
come
later.
If
you
do
speak
to
the
public
hearing
item,
your
comment
will
not
be
included
in
the
record.
C
Persons
may
use
this
first
period
of
public
comment
to
address
and
agendized
Report,
something
that
is
agenda
is
for
later
in
the
evening.
But
then
you
won't
get
an
opportunity
at
that
point
to
speak
on
it
again.
Comments
are
limited
to
three
minutes
per
person.
In
order
to
promote
the
fairness,
please
stay
within
the
maximum
amount
of
time
of
three
minutes.
You
don't
have
to
use
the
whole
three
minutes
if
you
don't
want
to,
and
if
you
want
to
call
in
right
now
the
number
is.
C
818-238-3335
and
just
as
a
personal
point
of
privilege,
I
see
a
lot
of
new
faces
here.
You'll
get
three
minutes,
you
can
say
whatever
you
want
on
any
topic.
We
did
have
a
report
earlier
that
some
of
you
may
reference
there's
no
back
and
forth.
We
can't
comment
on
something:
that's
not
on
the
agenda.
So
technically
there
is
nothing
on
the
agenda
today
about
trees.
So
don't
expect
a
huge
response,
but
we
are
interested
in
your
comments.
We
are
interested
in
your
questions.
C
So,
let's
start
calling
people
up.
First
up
I
have
Stephen
Hager,
followed
by
Jim
Hogg
Jim
Roy.
L
Hello,
Mr
Mayor,
hello
city
council
I'm
just
here
to
reintroduce
myself
because
I'm
running
for
the
Burbank
police,
commission
and
I
just
wanted
to
say
hello
tonight,
I'm
here
with
my
family,
to
support
me
and
if
there's
any
questions
you
guys
have
to
ask
me:
that's
basically
all
I
had
to
say
unless
you
have
any
questions
all.
T
Mr
Mayor
vice
mayor
on
TV
from
DC
and
council
members.
Thank
you
very
much
for
giving
me
this
opportunity.
I
am
here
to
speak
on
something
that
is
very
important
to
all
Californians,
who
are
a
part
of
the
Medi-Cal
program.
T
First
of
all,
let
me
leave
some
groundwork
actually,
first
of
all,
if
you
could
Vivion,
if
you
could
put
up
that,
thank
you
there's
a
lot
of
information
on
here.
So
if
anyone
listening
or
anyone
in
the
audience
is
a
part
of
Medi-Cal,
please
do
take
down
this
information
while
I
speak
previously
before
covid
Medi-Cal
would
every
year
go
through
a
process
where
they
would
determine
if
everyone
on
Medi-Cal
continued
to
qualify
for
medical.
This
process
was
called
redetermination
during
covid
because
of
the
extreme
nature,
obviously
of
a
pandemic.
T
The
state
determined
that
people
could
only
be
added
to
Medi-Cal
and
that
no
one
under
any
circumstances
should
lose
their
insurance
and
be
dropped
from
Medi-Cal.
So
for
three
plus
years.
Medi-Cal
just
grew
now
that
the
the
covid
is
under
control,
whether
by
any
means
you
wish
to
to
deem
it
by,
but
it
is
no
longer
a
national
threat.
T
The
first
number
up
the
the
website
up
there.
You
can
go
on
at
any
time
and
go
in
and
log
in
and
put
in
your
new
address,
all
your
new
information
and
you
will
get
your
packet.
There
will
be
no
problem
if
you
do
have
a
problem
and
you
have
been
dropped
and
you
feel
it
is
improper.
You
can
contact
us
at
our
offices
and
we
can
help
you
figure
that
out
and
get
that
sorted
out.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time
have
a
good
day.
U
Good
evening,
all
right
greetings.
Thank
you
very
much
mayor
for
letting
me
speak
I'm
here
tonight
to
speak
about
the
tree
issue.
I
was
born
in
Burbank
at
chos
in
1960.
graduated
from
Providence
in
1978,
so
I've
been
here
a
while
I'm
a
commentary
Heritage,
and
these
trees
are
not
just
trees.
They
are
Spiritual
Beings
to
me
to
us.
U
The
health
Spirits
like
you
and
I
do
they're
just
different,
and
it's
a
great
concern
to
me
that
when
you
get
old,
you
just
get
knocked
off
if
it's
a
tree
or
whatever,
they
have
a
right
to
life.
They've.
Given
us
shade
they've,
given
us
homes
for
the
Wildlife
and
our
homes,
there
has
to
be
some
conservative
solution
to
be
able
to
save
these
trees.
U
I
know
she
spoke
that
there's
less
now
than
what
she
spoke
of
originally
so
I
understand
that
you
know
the
tree
lifespan
could
be
limited,
but
I
just
like
to
ask
a
prayer
for
the
Creator's
protection
for
these
trees.
They
are
our
relatives
and
I
am
afraid
personally
of
the
consequences,
not
physical.
We
all
always
hear
about
the
physical
consequences,
but
I'm
worried
about
the
spiritual
consequences
of
losing
these
partners
that
we
have
in
nature
and
I
just
want
to
pray
that
you'll
do
the
right
thing.
Thank
you.
V
Good
evening
mayor
vice
mayor
and
council
members,
my
name
is
Nori
Walla.
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak.
As
you
may
recall,
the
public
hearing
on
the
Pickwick
SB
35
project
was
calendared
in
a
special
meeting
on
April
18
2022.
There
were
no
other
items
calendared
for
that
meeting
and
according
to
the
archive
video,
that
meeting
lasted
five
hours
and
20
minutes.
V
V
It
is
reasonable
to
expect
that
each
of
these
public
hearings
will
result
in
significant
public
comment
in
person
orally
or
by
phone
and
in
writing.
In
addition
to
public
hearing
comment,
the
council
also
receives
general
public
comment
at
every
meeting
and
as
we've
seen
recently,
there
are
many
members
of
our
community
with
very
serious
concerns
who
have
brought
and
will
continue
to
bring
those
concerns
before
this
Council.
V
Whatever
those
concerns
are
it's
important
to
the
community
that
they
be
allowed
to
speak
and
that
they'd
be
given
sufficient
time
to
do
so.
It's
equally
important
that
the
council
have
sufficient
time
and
energy
to
deliberate
before
reaching
a
decision
on
any
item
requiring
Council
to
listen,
digest,
complex
information
and
deliberate
late
into
the
evening
or
the
wee
hours
of
the
morning
does
not
serve
the
best
interests
of
the
community
or
the
council.
There
should
be
no
rush
to
judgment.
V
Therefore,
I
respectfully
request.
The
council
seriously
consider
rescheduling
the
public
hearing
on
the
Mariposa
project
to
a
standalone
item
so
that
the
community
may
truly
be
heard,
and
so
that
the
council
has
the
time
and
the
energy
to
effectively
deliberate
before
rendering
a
decision
the
60th
Day
from
the
date,
the
developer
resubmitted,
the
application
is
August
15th.
V
V
V
Furthermore,
a
few
of
my
neighbors
within
a
thousand
feet
of
the
project
told
me
they
haven't,
received
an
orange
card
at
all.
I
respectfully
request
that
you
seriously
consider
changing
the
July
25th
public
hearing
date
for
910
South
Mariposa
to
a
special
meeting
and
provide
corrective
notice.
Thank
you.
W
Good
evening,
mayor
Constantine
and
the
city
council
here
and
in
D.C,
my
name
is
Stephanie
Gerard
and
I'm.
A
30-year
resident
of
Burbank
living
one
block
from
Niagara
I
walked
down
that
street
every
day
and,
in
my
humble
opinion,
the
most
beautiful
and
Green
Street
in
Burbank.
If
you
haven't
been
there,
I
highly
recommend
going.
W
W
I'm
a
proud
two-year
member
of
the
cultural
arts
commission
and
have
had
the
pleasure
of
serving
with
our
chair,
Eric
Connor,
along
with
Cindy
Pease
and
Catherine
zorister
I,
would
stand
before
here
tonight
to
advocate
for
their
reappointment
of
these
three
highly
experienced
Professionals
in
the
Arts
and
to
continue
to
be
able
to
Advocate
with
them
for
the
cultural
arts
in
Burbank,
we
look
forward
to
continuing
to
serve
the
Burbank
community
in
the
most
Equitable
green
and
creative
way
possible.
Thank
you.
X
X
Y
Hello
city
council,
thank
you
for
hearing
us
today
as
I'm
sure
some
of
you
have
seen
me
on
social
media
and
the
news.
I
have
been
reluctantly
given
the
letter
from
Marissa
here,
but
it's
very
vague
about
the
tree
removal
on
my
street.
Only
a
few
of
us
were
actually
given
this
letter
and
which
I
think
is
a
little
sneaky,
considering
we
we
all
benefit
from
these
trees,
so
I
have
started
a
petition.
Y
Y
I
would
like
to
make
some
points
as
to
how
these
the
removal
of
these
trees
will
affect
us
as
well
as
like
to
make
them
note
that
the
trees
that
they're
talking
about
about
are
actually
drought,
tolerant.
They
are
originally
from
the
Mediterranean.
They
are
made
for
dry
hot
temperatures
and
they
came
before
the
sidewalks,
so
Meandering
sidewalks
is
what
everybody
has
already
figured
out
and
I.
Don't
know
why
we
can't
figure
that
out
ourselves.
Y
Some
points
are
our
property
values
will
go
down
by
up
to
10
percent
for
every
house
on
our
street.
According
to
numerous
agents
who
specifically
work
in
our
area,
our
electricity
costs
are
going
up
next
year,
according
to
the
City,
by
up
to
six
percent.
These
trees
shade
our
houses
and
help
us
to
actually
turn
our
ACS
off
even
in
the
heat
waves,
so
who's
paying.
For
that
difference,
the
sidewalks
will
be
rendered
completely
useless.
As
of
yesterday,
the
sidewalk
was
130
degrees,
Fahrenheit
in
the
Sun
and
90
degrees
Fahrenheit
in
the
shade.
Y
That
is
the
shade
of
these
Aleppo
pine
trees.
Our
street
will
be
bare
and
ugly
for
the
rest
of
our
lives,
with
the
little
sticks
that
they're
offering
us
of
a
six
foot
tall
two
inch
round
tree,
none
of
which
are
all
the
same.
We
may
pick
them
if
we
would,
as
it
says,
if
you
would
like
a
tree.
Also,
one
of
the
trees
being
offered
to
us
is
not
drought,
tolerant.
Y
If
we
would
like
a
tree
that
is
bigger
than
that,
we
have
to
pay
out
of
pocket
for
a
tree
up
to
550
dollars
for
a
12-foot
tree.
That's
not
acceptable
to
me.
These
are
not
comparable.
The
amount
of
carbon
dioxide,
these
trees
consume
and
the
oxygen
they
produce
will
be
gone
from
our
street.
The
enjoyment
of
our
street
will
be
gone.
I
did
not
spend
over
a
million
dollars
on
a
house
so
that
the
next
two
generations
can
enjoy
it.
I
spent
it
for
myself:
where
are
the
wild
where's,
the
wildlife
going?
Y
We
have
Hawks
possums,
squirrels,
parrots,
dubs,
Scrub,
Jays
bees,
owls,
raccoons,
crows
and
hundreds,
if
not
thousands,
of
insect
life
that
calls
these
home
these
trees
homes
and
they
also
need
the
shade
from
our
trees
for
our
Gardens
that
we
have
planted
specifically
to
help
our
pollinators,
the
trees
fall.
We
know
this,
we
live
in
places
with
trees,
that's
what
happens
all
trees
fall,
we've
had
pine
trees
fall,
we've
had
palm
trees
fall.
The
answer
is
not
to
just
cut
down
trees.
Y
That's
not
what
happens
when
something
gets
old,
you
care
for
it
better.
We
want
to
be
a
part
of
the
conversation.
We
ask
that
you
postpone
the
removal
of
trees
which,
by
the
way,
is
not
September,
as
it
says
here,
it
is
August
and
when
we
called
Mariposa
they
are
scheduled
to
start
on
our
street
on
August
7th,
not
September.
The
information
is
not
correct.
You
are
not
getting
the
right
information
and
nobody
is
hearing
the
right
information,
everybody's,
getting
different
information
and
apparently
our
entire
Street
isn't
getting
the
whole
information.
So.
C
Z
It's
true
these
trees
were
a
poor,
not
well
thought
out,
selection
for
a
neighborhood
back
when
they
were
planted,
and
the
story
I
was
told
over
the
years
was
that
the
homeowners
fought
like
hell
with
the
city
about
planting
the
trees.
They
knew
and
understood
would
one
day
grow
to
Tower
over
the
properties
below.
But
today
we
have
grown
to
love
the
trees
they're
like
family
members.
Z
Z
Family
and
Community
is
under
attack
from
every
direction
in
today's
culture,
and
these
trees
provide
such
beauty
and
shade
on
our
block
that
people
walk
from
blocks
and
blocks
over
to
walk
up
and
down
our
street
to
enjoy
the
shade
and
the
beauty
we
have
strollers
and
children
and
dogs
that
enjoy
walking
up
and
down
our
street
and
I
have
never
over
all
the
years
that
I've
owned.
My
property
had
people
come
to
my
house
and
not
comment
at
the
beauty
of
our
street
and
these
trees.
This
is
a
true
shame.
L
AA
Good
evening,
thank
you
so
much
for
letting
me
talk
tonight.
I'm
sure
you
have
all
remember
my
name
from
the
many
emails
I've
sent
all
of
you,
but
I
appreciate
you
letting
me
be
here.
I
would
like
to
discuss
not
only
the
wildlife
which
I'm
gonna
talk
about
very
briefly.
AA
We
have
so
many
incredible
species
in
our
in
our
neighborhood
on
our
street.
I've
lived
there
for
17
years,
but
I
have
also
been
part
of
business
working
in
Burbank
for
37
years.
It
was
my
dream
to
move
to
Burbank.
It
took
me
several
times
to
get
in
there
and
as
soon
as
my
husband
and
I
drove
down
Niagara,
we
knew
that
we
would
take
any
house
on
that
street
because
it
was
so
beautiful.
AA
One
of
my
big
concerns
was:
is
that
not
only
did
only
a
few
of
our
members
of
on
our
street?
Our
residents
get
these
letters.
It
was.
It
seems
to
be
a
very
shady
way
of
going
about
it.
We
have
had
no
information,
we
have
had
no
reports.
We
have
no
arborist
reports.
We
have
no
a
clue
as
to
what's
going
to
happen
with
our
wildlife
and
in
the
17
years
that
we've
lived
there,
we've
had
two
voluntary
trimmings.
AA
We
have
had
to
request
trimmings
from
the
city,
which
is
a
two-year
wait,
which
is
unacceptable
if
we
own,
if
we
own
the
trees
and
the
easement
in
front
of
our
home,
then
we
should.
We
should
be
allowed
to
decide
what
happens
with
our
trees.
And
if
the
city
owns
them,
they
should
be
the
ones
that
maintaining
them
on
on
an
annual
basis.
AA
We
do
not
want
to
be
on
the
wrong
side
of
history,
as
Fran
Drescher
would
say
recently
in
a
sag
or
sag,
a
supportive,
incredible
supportive
of
our
strikes
that
are
going
on
and
unemploying
a
good
part
of
Burbank,
because
a
lot
of
it
is
film
and
television.
As
you
know,
I
live
in
the
in
the
media,
District
and
I
just
wanted
to
make
a
visual
comparison
real
quickly.
This
is
a
two
inch
diameter
two
inches
for
a
tree.
That's
what
you
guys
are
providing
for
free.
AA
AA
One
of
my
trees,
I
have
two
29
inches
100,
170
I
think
trees
of
this
size
would
fit
into
my
trunk
size
and
I
have
two
on
my
property
in
the
front
and
everybody
that
comes
to
my
house
makes
comments
about
it.
AA
Actor
Turned,
conservative,
California,
governor
Arnold
Schwarzenegger
made
it
his
residency
to
lower
emissions
across
California,
and
we
should
be
on
the
right
side
of
History
saving
these
trees.
Thank
you.
AB
Hi
everybody
I'm
not
good
at
this,
but
I
just
want
to
say
that
we've
heard
some
people
saying
that
Burbank
is
in
charge
or
would
get
a
fee
if
something
were
to
happen.
So,
unfortunately,
in
front
of
my
house
in
front
of
my
neighbor's
house
during
this
last
storm,
a
tree
fell
and
I
crushed
my
truck
the
City
of
Burbank
didn't
pay
anything
I
paid
for
it.
You
guys
don't
pay
for
it.
If
it
falls
on
my
house,
I
pay
for
it
not
out
of
anybody's
pocket.
AB
Not
when
anybody
in
the
city
came
to
me
and
said:
oh
we're
going
to
take
care
of
your
truck
I
now
pay
more.
You
know
why
it
fell
because
you
did
a
sorry.
You
did
a
crappy
job,
maintaining
it
the
one
across
the
street,
you
locked
off
a
big
chunk
of
it.
It's
going
to
fall
on
a
house
that
one
should
be
removed,
not
the
ones
that
are
beautiful
and
straight
and
giving
us
pleasure.
AC
So,
just
a
little
bit
about
me,
I
actually
work
with
three
people,
so
I
actually
know
about
trees.
Just
enough
I've
been
planting
for
four
years.
I
actually
was
so
motivated
when
I
moved
to
Burbank
to
work
with
them
and
Plant
City.
You
guys
have
a
beautiful
program
that
has
never
been
executed.
Michael
De
Campo
has
never
turned
my
calls.
It's
been
four
or
five
years.
AC
I
think
I
met
Marisa
once
at
one
of
the
events
anyways.
The
point
is
I'm
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
of
Aleppo
pine
trees,
they're,
actually
just
one
type
of
species
of
Pines
they're,
actually
medium
sized
they're
from
the
Mediterranean,
so
the
perfect
for
California,
weather
or
Southern
California
weather
they
actually
can
leave
for
150,
which
is
short
for
pine
trees,
but
they
can
go
a
thousand
years.
I,
don't
know
if
you've
ever
been
in
Sequoia.
AC
AC
They
take
a
process
diet,
yes,
Eva
treason,
alive
list
is
recommended
to
removed,
so
just
remove
those-
and
actually,
let's
plan
more
so
if
you
have
a
budget
to
remove
this
trees,
why
don't
we
have
a
budget,
for
example,
to
do
something
about
this
right
in
the
corner
of
Verdugo
and
Verdugo
and
Niagara
where
I
live?
It's
disgusting,
it's
so
ugly.
AC
Also
James
was
talking
about
the
tree.
This
is
Burbank.
You
guys
actually
putting
your
Residence
at
risk.
Look
at
this
tree.
This
is
made
by
the
city.
AC
This
is
James
tree
next
door.
It's
about
to
fall,
so
it's
just
very
mediocre
that
Michael
decampo
is
very
mediocre.
This
is
urban
urban
heat
effect.
This
is
what
tree
do
regulate
the
heat,
Urban
heat,
so
I
actually
think
this
is
just
another
way
to
make
more
money,
monetizing
heat
waves,
and
so,
let's
just
work
for
something
beautiful
together,
look
look!
This
is
the
community
of
Burbank.
Actually,
the
trees
brought
us
together.
AC
AD
You
know
why
does
my
neighbor
get
this
notice?
She
lives
across
the
street
from
me
and
I
have
one
of
these
trees.
She
has
a
new
tree,
so
why
isn't
she
notified
house
values
or
electric
bills?
Our
street
is
cool,
walk
down
it.
You
have
a
barbecue
outside
with
no
trees,
no
barbecues,
no
birthday
parties,
Next
Generation.
She
talks
about
I'm,
worried
about
this
generation.
AD
F
C
F
I'm
Cheryl
bolmar
I
live
at
208,
North,
Niagara,
Street
and
I'm
here
for
the
tree.
You
know,
we've
lived
there
for
55
years
and
those
trees
have
been
our
life.
We
have
two
kids,
we
have
five
grandkids
well,
our
oldest
son
is
52..
He
and
his
friends
all
played
out
front.
Our
kids
didn't
even
hardly
play
in
the
backyard,
but
basically
they
played
out
front
because
it's
always
nice,
it's
cool
the
trees.
Are
there
just
the
beauty
of
them?
F
I
know
when
I
moved
there,
the
trees
almost
touched
almost
made
a
tunnel
going
down
and
I
couldn't
believe
how
beautiful
that
place
and
with
all
the
tree
trimming
and
all
the
stuff
that
the
city
has
done
to
the
trees.
It's
it's
awful.
It's
a
it's
just
a
shame
and
like
everyone,
the
the
squirrels,
we
have
the
birds,
all
the
different
animals
on
our
street
and
we
love
it,
and
you
know
what
we
even
don't
mind:
sweeping
up
the
pine
needles
I
every
day.
F
I
usually
go
out
and
help
and
sleep
a
little
bit
of
pine
nuts.
But
that's
great,
that's
just
part
of
our
our
neighborhood
and
it's
not
we're.
Not
driving
into
a
a
block
that
doesn't
have
trees
or
it's
this
tiny
little
tree
like
everyone
else
has
said
we
drive
in
well,
it's
not
as
nice
as
it
used
to
be,
but
I've
hate
and
the
ones
that
they
have
cut.
They
just
my
husband
called
the
city
because
something
was
making
noise
on
a
tree,
so
they
came
out.
F
AE
I'm
Jason!
No!
No
thanks
for
having
us
I
guess:
I
live
at
739,
I
love
the
neighborhood
we've
lived
here
for
15
years.
My
kids
are
teenagers
and
have
grown
up
in
Burbank.
Our
street
is
is
exceptional.
It
just
is
I
actually
bought
the
house
next
door.
My
tenant
lives
there
because
of
the
trees
and
the
Beautiful
Street
in
Burbank.
AE
My
mother
leaves
it
lives
at
205
across
the
street,
from
Cheryl
and
Dennis
at
205.,
she's
lived
there
20
plus
years
same
thing,
taking
out
trees,
I'm,
not
even
sure
that
how
that's
a
conversation
it
doesn't
really
make
any
sense.
We
have
50
foot
beautiful
trees
that
are
worth
I'm,
not
even
sure
what
it
would
cost
to
buy
one
and
whatever
the
whatever
they're
going
to
charge
to
remove
these
trees.
It's
going
to
be
thousands
per
tree.
AE
There's
no
getting
around
that
and
there's
no
question
that
if
you
took
out
a
giant,
50
or
60
foot
tree
in
front
of
your
house
any
of
your
houses,
you
would
lose
five
or
ten
percent
of
your
value.
This
isn't
Magnolia
Street,
a
city
Corridor
when
you
replaced
all
those
trees
on
Magnolia
Street,
because
they
were
tearing
up
the
sidewalks
that
City
more
City
duty.
This
is
residential.
AE
AE
H
Good
evening,
members
of
the
city
council
present
in
person,
and
otherwise
as
well
as
staff
I,
didn't
come
to
speak
on
the
tree
issue
today.
But
I
did
want
to
say
that
the
thing
that
made
me
fall
in
love
with
the
apartment,
I'm
being
forced
out
of
was
the
trees,
and
it
was
a
big
part
of
the
new
place
that
I
was
lucky
enough
to
be
able
to
rent.
H
This
is
the
tree
City,
and
it's
one
of
the
things
that
makes
Burbank
beautiful,
but
I
came
to
speak
once
again
about
the
repercussions
of
assembly.
Bill
1482
and
one
of
the
things
that
keeps
getting
mentioned
by
people
speaking
on
in
this
chamber
is
1482
was
not
meant
to
deal
with
the
people
who
did
not
pay
during
covid
and
then
moved
and
skipped
out.
Owing
rent
1482
was
passed
before
the
court
of
AD
moratorium.
H
It
was
never
supposed
to
deal
with
that,
and
yet
every
time
someone
here
speaks
of
on
the
ab1482
when
the
opposition
to
doing
anything
about
it,
when
the
opposition
to
helping
out
the
displaced
residence
time
and
time
again,
what
I
hear
from
the
owners
is
that
we
can't
do
anything
to
protect
renters,
because
I
lost
a
lot
of
money
during
covid,
because
people
skipped
out
on
their
rent
as
if
evicting
a
pain
tenant,
because
somebody
else
skipped
out
on
the
rent.
It
just
doesn't
make
any
sense
and
it
is
eviction.
H
There
is
a
massive
imbalance
in
power
between
renters
and
owners
in
the
city,
and
there
are
many
good
owners.
I
was
lucky
to
find
another
one.
The
resource
we
allegedly
have
is
a
landlord
tenant.
Commission
and
I
will
never
disparage
the
work
of
volunteers.
I
appreciate
everyone
who
serves
on
that
Commission.
H
The
fact
is,
they
can't
make
anyone
come
to
the
table.
I
had
an
issue
with
my
landlord
I
reported
them
to
or
I
filed,
the
paperwork
with
the
tenant
commission
and
when
the
Commissioners
call
them
up,
they
said.
No,
we
don't
want
to
talk.
We
gave
them
the
notice
we're
done
with
it.
Most
people
I've,
spoken
with
renters
and
owners
alike,
agree
that
a
Power
Balance
imbalance
isn't
good
and
it's
not
necessary.
We
keep
hearing
the
term
Market
used
in
housing
in
a
market
exchange.
H
L
AF
Our
mayor
vice
mayor
and
council
members,
my
name
is
Steve
Mayer
I'm,
here
to
speak
about
an
85
year
old
man
who
has
been
a
42
resident
42-year
resident
of
Burbank.
His
name
is
Mike
Bishop
before
I
begin.
I
wish
to
state
I'm
very
impressed
with
the
Services
for
Seniors
here
in
Burbank,
but
there
are
several
areas
that
can
be
improved.
A
year
ago,
Mike
lost
his
wife
and
life
partner.
Dusty
brandell
Dusty
was
beloved
figure
in
Burbank,
who
was
inducted
in
the
Nascar
Hall
of
Fame
in
May.
AF
Mike
entered
the
hospital
followed
by
an
extended
stint
in
rehab,
where
he
is
still
temporarily.
Imagine
Mike
surprise.
When,
on
July
5th
he
learned
that
the
realtor
of
the
owner,
Bill
Toth,
had
changed
the
locks
claiming
he
had
abandoned
his
Pass
Avenue
home
in
your
hands
is
an
information
bolted
issue.
Last
year
by
the
chief
of
division
of
law
enforcement
of
the
California
Department
of
Justice.
Please
permit
me
to
summarize
and
or
read
experts
to
all
chiefs
of
police
and
California
sheriffs
law
enforcement
officers
are
sometimes
called
the
disputes
where
locks
are
changed.
AF
To
quote
these
are
so-called
self-help
evictions
and
are
not
merely
civil
matters.
They
violate
California
criminal
and
civil
laws.
A
tenant
can
only
be
removed
after
there's
been
a
court
judgment
and
a
written
position
has
been
issued.
The
removal
can
only
be
done
by
a
sheriff
anyone
who
else
who
tries
to
Victor
's
help
of
eviction
to
quote
there.
This
is
not
only
a
civil
matter,
but
also
a
criminal
matter,
so
law
enforcement
should
intervene
to
enforce
the
law
and
stop
self-help
evictions.
AF
The
poulton
describes
violations
of
various
penal
codes
that
are
misdemeanors
that
occur
through
self-help
evictions.
They
even
put
out
his
walker,
which
is
another
issue.
They
did
that
to
an
85
year
old
man
who
is
fully
disabled.
What
can
you
do
on
the
top
of
page
two?
It
lists
the
steps
the
police
officer
could
take.
This
could
be
a
council
Direction.
AF
Why
should
this
be
done?
The
suggestion
that
might
obtain
an
attorney
does
not
work
he's
on
a
fixed
income
and
kind
of
afford.
An
attorney
and
legal
services
are
taking
only
one
in
ten
cases
with
everyone
else
being
self-represented
seniors
in
particular
need
additional
protection
against
self-help
evictions
as
to
Mike.
He
needs
help
now,
whether
it
be
from
the
city
attorney
the
police
chief.
AF
Clearly,
if
misdemeanors
have
occurred
separately,
if
they're
attorneys,
who
can
work
pro
bono,
please
call
it
is
also
an
issue
that
can
be
expanded
upon
by
the
Burbank
leader
and
other
news
organizations.
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
make
this
comment
and
relative
to
your
issue
on
trees.
A
similar
issue
is
happening
in
Beverly
Hills.
AF
AG
AG
AH
AH
I,
therefore,
am
returning
to
my
analysis
of
the
survey
highlighted
in
the
January
31st
meeting
and
challenged
the
conclusions
by
the
mayor
and
the
vice
mayor
that
the
citizens
of
Burbank
want
rent
control
I
find
question
8
of
the
survey,
which
is
not
in
the
slide
serial
precedation
disturbing,
since
I
am
limited
to
three
minutes.
I
cannot
cover
the
details.
I
provided
you
in
this.
My
submissions
attached
I,
hope
you
will
take
time
to
review
it
in
summarizing.
My
submit
submission
question.
AH
8
is
clearly
biased
in
how
it
queries
our
worded
and
sets
the
tone
for
question
9,
which
has
the
strengthening
rent
control
regulations.
Query
I
would
like
to
reiterate.
41
of
survey.
Respondents
were
tenants,
5
declined
to
State
and
54
percent
were
Property
Owners,
not
specifically,
income
property
owners,
depending
upon
which
side
the
five
percent
is
assigned
25.9
to
32.32.
AH
A
property
owners
would
have
to
want
more
rent
control
regulation
to
achieve
the
30
60
percent
level.
This
does
not
seem
reasonable
if
their
thought
is
rent
control
as
monetary
restrictions,
especially
when
you
notice
that
encouraging
more
affordable
housing,
rental
housing
received
a
65
percent
level
response
response
level.
How
do
you
encourage
more
affordable
housing
if
you
restrict
those
who
provide
it?
The
freedom
to
freely
manage
it
to
be
profitable.
AH
That
flyer
read
housing
is
not
a
commodity.
Housing
is
a
human
right.
True,
housing
is
not
a
commodity,
but
a
dwelling,
an
apartment,
a
house,
condominium,
etc,
etc,
is
just
as
stocks,
bonds,
annuities
life
insurance
and
other
Investments
are.
If
housing
is
a
human
right,
then
should
not
Society
provide
it
rather
than
place
the
burden
on
one
group
of
people,
housing
providers,
our
properties
are
my
wife's
and
my
livelihood
401K
pension,
Ira,
long-term
health
and
career
and
insurance
and
more.
AH
We
have
spent
40
Years
of
sacrifice
and
invested
Sweat
Equity
developing
our
portfolio
for
our
present
and
future
Financial
Security.
Please
take
into
consideration
if
you
would
want
your
Investments,
which
have
worked
very
hard
for
suddenly
wiped
out.
Covid-19
and
ab14e2
have
created
significant
challenges
in
this
economy.
Please
don't
make
it
worse
and
I
don't
have
it
here,
but
I'd
like
to
know.
What's
going
on
with
the
study
session,
I
know
it's
going
to
be
August
8th,
but
the
format
you're
going
to
have
a
lot
of
people
here.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
AI
We
believe
a
professional
Irish
should
be
brought
in
and
consulted
to
inspect
the
trees
before
they
are
taken
down.
We
do
not
believe
the
health
of
every
one
of
the
Aleppo
Pines
is
compromised
at
least
exhaust
exhaust
all
options
before
resorting
to
permanently
altering
the
local
tree
life
and
its
wildlife
in
our
surrounding
homes.
AI
Old
growth,
trees,
which
are
usually
hundreds
of
years
old,
provide
cleaner
air
for
residents.
Their
shade
reduces
energy
costs.
Reduced
energy
costs
helped
to
prevent
the
further
depletion
of
energy
resources
such
as
water,
gas
and
coal,
mature
trees,
moderate
temperatures
they
reduce
noise
pollution
and
create
a
nurturing
habitat
for
local
wildlife,
far
more
so
than
new
trees.
AI
AJ
Good
evening
Council
and
Mr
Mayor,
my
name
is
Adriana
spicetti
and
I'm.
A
lifelong
resident
of
Burbank
I've
been
here
44
years
and
I'm
reapplying
for
the
Transportation
Commission
position.
I
want
to
share
just
a
personal
story,
so
you
know
a
little
bit
about
why
I'm
doing
this
again.
So
when
I
was
about
three
days
old,
my
mom
had
the
most
impossible
decision
to
make.
She
couldn't
care
for
me
to
the
financial
means.
The
really
the
intellectual
means
to
take
care
of
me.
AJ
Myself
I've
worked
with
traffic
safety,
Engineers
Road
design
experts,
some
of
the
most
highly
regarded
Engineers.
Their
whole
goal
is
to
avoid
some
of
these
tragic
incidents
that
we
see
or
read
about
in
the
news,
and
so
for
the
last
year.
I've
thoroughly
enjoyed
bringing
my
expertise
to
the
Transportation
Commission
which,
as
you
all
know,
has
very
strong
opinions
and
voices,
and
we
debate
vigorously
because
we
all
care
about
what
the
outcome
is
going
to
be.
We
all
want
to
make
the
city
safe.
We
care
about
Vision
zero.
We
care
about
the
San
Fernando
project.
AJ
We
care
about
all
these
things
and
I
would
love
the
opportunity
to
continue
our
mission
to
continue
what
we're
doing
to
make
the
city
safer
and
so
I
would
appreciate
your
consideration
for
for
my
appointment
again
as
a
commissioner
thanks
foreign.
AK
Know
and
I
have
a
list
good
evening,
mayor
Anthony
vice
mayor
Schultz
and
council
members.
My
name
is
Gene
Schoenberger
I'm
gosh
about
a
30-something
year
resident
now
of
Burbank
I
do
have
a
list
tonight,
so
I'm
going
to
go
very
quickly
through
it.
One
I
want
to
Echo
Nori
Wallace
comments
regarding
the
importance
of
a
special
hearing
for
the
sb5
SB
35
consideration
for
a
910
South,
Mariposa,
The
Passion
of
the
Niagara
neighborhood
is,
is
so
familiar.
AK
AK
I
have
two
items
on
the
consent.
Calendar
one
is
item
nine,
which
is
an
item
in
which
it's
proposed
for
the
infrastructure
oversight
board
to
reduce
the
membership
from
seven
to
five
members.
The
staff
report
indicates
this
is
due
to
a
lack
of
Interest
or
applications
for
this
board.
AK
I
am
one
of
the
current
applicants
for
the
iob.
As
I
read
it.
There
are
six
applicants
for
five
open
seats.
The
resumes
look
really
strong,
whether
you
pick
me
or
not.
There
are
a
lot
of
strong
people
who
have
applied
for
this
board
and
for
this
proposed
change
to
come
up
Midway
through
the
application
stream.
AK
I,
don't
think,
is
fair
to
the
applicants
or
or
to
the
process
and
I
would
urge
you
to
reconsider
whether
that's
appropriate
I'm
attend
on
the
consent
calendar
to
excuse
the
absences
of
sustainable
Burbank,
commission
or
Kevin
O'brien
I
am
just
concluding
my
four-year
term
on
the
sustainable
Burbank
commission.
I
have
served
with
Mr
O'brien
the
entire
time.
It
would
be
a
shame
to
not
excuse
him.
AK
AK
The
chair,
I
have
been
the
vice
chair,
she's,
an
incredible
asset
to
the
commission
and
the
city,
so
I
would
urge
you
to
reappoint
her
I
know
this
won't
be
in
the
public
record,
but
regarding
the
districting
hearing,
I
just
want
to
conceptually
ask
you
to
keep
the
r1h
zoning
all
together,
don't
split
it
at
the
media.
District
in
the
Rancho,
please
and
finally
regarding
item
13
and
14,
the
boards
and
commissions
appointments
I
have
applied
for
both
the
iob
and
the
Parks
and
Recreation
board.
AK
People
have
said
which
one
do
you
want
more
I,
don't
I
don't
care,
they
are
both
super
important
I'm
super
interested
in
both
of
them
and
I.
Ask
that
you
consider
my
application
for
either
of
those
boards.
Thank
you.
AL
Good
evening
Council
hi
I'm,
Robbie,
Brody
I'll
tell
you
no
matter
how
many
times
you
come
here.
It's
it's
still
an
honor
to
be
in
front
of
this
city
council.
So
thank
you.
I
have
two
things
to
comment
on.
One
I
want
to
give
an
update,
I'm
I'm,
just
I'm,
so
bursting
with
pride
about
this
are
our
Burbank
volunteer
student
delegation
is
currently
in
Oda
Japan
spreading
the
Burbank
word
to
everyone.
I
just
saw
some
pictures.
AL
They
met
with
the
OTA
mayor
yesterday
and
I'm
going
to
be
back
with
our
delegates,
our
students
and
our
chaperones
in
about
a
month's
time
to
bring
you
up
to
date,
but
it
it's
just.
It's
such
an
amazing
volunteer
program
in
our
city,
and
we
have
been
working
on
this
trip
for
an
entire
year.
It's
not
just
get
up
and
go.
We've
had
meetings
and
trainings
and
etiquette
and
staying
with
host
families
and
we're
all
volunteers
under
Elizabeth
Goldman
from
the
library,
and
it's
just
awesome
and
they're
there
now
in
Japan.
AL
So
it's
really
really
something
to
be
proud
of.
I'll.
Just
also
say
that
I
am
part
of
an
incredible
slate
of
candidates.
For
parks
and
rec
and
gosh,
it's
it's
just
an
honor
to
be
one,
and
thanks
for
considering
me.
Thank
you.
AM
Honorable
mayor
Anthony
vice
mayor
Schultz,
virtually
council
members
and
talented
staff,
my
name
is
David
Donohue
I'm,
a
resident
business
owner
here
in
the
community
and
I
would
just
like
to
call
out
the
the
work
in
the
organization
of
the
folks
on
Niagara.
It
is
exciting
to
be
able
to
see
and
witness
the
process
kind
of
unfold
right
in
front
of
us.
I
will
there's
a
couple
notes
that
I
want
to
make.
One
is
continue.
Your
involvement
there
is
very
important.
AM
Elections
coming
in
2024
and
being
active
on
a
city
basis
is
really
critical
to
this
process.
I
also
add
that
I've
been
in
this
chamber
countless
times
and
I've
also
seen
where
people
have
come
in
and
made
comments
about.
Inaccuracies
that
may
come
from
staff
and
I'll
also
encourage
you
to
be
kind
of
patient
with
staff.
Is
they
may
need
to
correct
something
and
they
usually
are
very
open.
AM
AM
AM
AN
Today,
I
performed
a
search
on
the
Airbnb
website,
where
I
used
filters
to
search
specifically
for
rentals
in
Burbank,
where
I
could
stay
one
week.
The
results
which
I
have
printed
out
here,
totaled
in
the
hundreds
as
I
zoom
in
and
pan
around.
There
are
many
dozens
of
listings
in
any
given
area.
The
more
I
zoom
in
the
more
listings
populated
many
of
these
listings
are
Airbnb
super
hosts,
meaning
they
have
hosted
10
or
more
stays
in
the
last
year.
AN
The
problem
with
this
is
twofold:
first,
short-term
housing,
rentals,
meaning
rentals
less
than
30
days,
are
an
illegal
violation
of
Burbank
Municipal
Code
10-1-602
uses
an
R1
and
r1h
zones.
Second,
these
hundreds
of
illegal
short-term
housing
listings
represent
hundreds
of
potential
homes
for
hundreds
of
families
wishing
to
move
in
or
remain
in
Burbank
who
are
now
unable
to.
There
is
no
doubt
in
my
mind
that
this
is
inflating
housing
prices
in
the
city
and
exacerbating
our
current,
affordable
housing
crisis.
AN
AP
AR
AR
AN
AT
L
AP
AU
These
horses
need
a
union
hi
hi
mayor
vice
mayor
Miss,
Mullins,
Miss,
Takahashi,
Miss,
Perez,
there's
so
much
going
on
so
I
have
a
list
as
well.
AU
Let's
see
the
IPO
message:
I
wish
that
would
have
been
handled
better.
It
looks
like
City
staff
and
the
city
council
is
not
aligned.
I
think
it
could
have
been
handled
better.
Let's
see
so
many
great
people
going
up
for
the
commissions.
We
hope
that
we
take
their
positive
and
negative
contributions
in
mind
as
people
move
forward.
I
want
to
thank
home
again
and
the
housing
department
for
providing
materials
to
us.
AU
So
when
we
canvas
were
equipped
with
the
right
information,
we
have
noticed
that
there's
a
lot
of
misinformation
and
a
lot
of
the
elderly
folks
do
not
have
the
correct
information.
So
thank
you.
I
want
to
share
some
stories
in
terms
of
canvassing,
so
we
met
a
lot
of
people,
I
canvas
door-to-door
as
a
volunteer
for
free
to
check
in
with
my
neighbors
and
just
put
a
face
to
these
names
and
these
stories.
Some
of
these
folks
voted
for
you,
miss
Takahashi,
for
you,
miss
Collins
and
for
you,
Miss
Perez.
AU
So
I
want
to
be
very
clear
that
these
are
not
random
wild
Outsiders.
These
are
seniors
that
are
getting
displaced,
Dan,
Dan,
Works
in
production,
he's
been
impacted
heavily
by
The
Writer's
Guild
strike
and
the
SAG
strike.
He
works
in
production
and
he
does
not
have
money
to
keep
paying
for
his
apartment.
In
the
midst
of
this,
his
rent
increased,
he
cannot
afford
a
higher
cost
of
living.
AU
AU
AU
AU
AV
Good
evening,
mayor
Anthony,
vice
mayor
Schultz,
give
my
best
to
D.C
and,
of
course,
council
members,
Mullins,
Takahashi
and
Perez,
as
well
as
our
wonderful
staff.
My
name
is
Eric
Connor
and
I.
Am
the
current
chair
of
the
Burbank
Cultural
Arts
Commission,
not
to
give
you
any
ideas,
but
the
first
time
I
applied
for
this
commission.
I
didn't
get
elected
nor
the
second
but
I
kept
trying,
because
I
appreciated
its
Mission
and
thought
I
might
be
a
good
fit
Arts
creativity.
Education
has
been
the
Center
of
My
Universe
for
close
to
30
years.
AV
I
also
am
so
impressed
with
the
candidates
as
well,
meaning
your
decisions,
as
always,
are
not
simple.
Well
the
spring
of
2020.
Speaking
of
not
simple,
that
changed
some
things.
It's
also
where
our
commission
dug
our
heels
in
and
went
to
work.
Leah
Harrison
suggested
we
go
virtual
to
keep
our
creatives
connected
with
one
another
in
the
community
at
large.
During
this
time,
I
helped
produce
over
a
dozen
virtual
events.
Even
when
a
part,
our
creative
Community
was
still
together
when
Burbank
had
to
cancel
its
in-person
mayoral
Christmas
tree
lighting.
AV
The
commission
once
again
jumped
in
I
produced
edited
and
hosted
our
virtual
Christmas
program
from
My
Den
and
I
even
was
filmed
around
town
as
a
safely
masked
elf,
and
by
the
way
I'm
Jewish
I'm,
proud
of
the
work
the
commission
has
done.
We've
become
much
more
of
a
presence
on
social
media
regularly.
I
assume
everyone
listening
burbankarts.com
calendar,
just
a
reminder.
We
promote
cultural
and
creative
events.
All
over
town
you've
seen
the
utility
boxes.
Thank
you,
arts
and
public
places,
the
mural
at
the
animal
shelter.
Thank
you,
of
course,
to
the
animation.
AV
Guild
we've
hosted
mixers
to
get
people
talking
and
collaborating
moving
forward.
I
hope
the
commission
can
get
more
involved
in
our
mission
as
and
I'm,
quoting
from
the
website
an
advisory
body
to
this
Council
on
matters
related
to
the
implementation
of
the
city's
Cultural
Arts
plan.
We
have
multiple
new
projects
on
the
horizon
and
which
means
we
have
new
opportunities
for
expanding
the
artistic
footprint
of
this
town.
Hopefully,
we
can
also
address
a
need
heard
from
countless
performing
groups
more
venues
in
Burbank.
AV
The
commission
will
also
be
working
with
Parks
and
Rec
to
successfully
disseminate
the
art
grant
money
bestowed
upon
us
by
the
city
council.
I've
lived
in
La
since
99,
but
moved
moving
to
Burbank
gave
my
family
a
true
home
in
California,
there's
so
much
great
creative
work
done
here
and
still
so
much
more
as
a
commission
and
as
a
city
we
can
do
for
the
Arts
I
hope
to
be
part
of
that
ongoing
Journey
zero
on
the
nose.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
AW
Here
so
sorry,
if
I'm
a
little
nervous,
I
applied
for
this
position,
actually
I'm
I'm
here
to
show
my
interest
for
art,
commissioner
I
applied
for
this
position
last
year,
but
didn't
follow
up
so
much
I'm
doing
a
lot
more.
This
year,
I'm
a
Burbank
residence
for
15
years
I'm,
originally
from
New
York
studied
art
and
fashion
exhibited
curated
represented
by
galleries
for
many
years.
AW
I
still
keep
in
touch
with
a
lot
of
the
artists
and
the
galleries
back
in
East
Coast
I
own
two
businesses
in
Burbank,
one
of
them,
many
of
you
I,
believe,
know
the
Sunnet
Collective
we
host
art
exhibition
every
month.
We
know
how
hard
it
is
for
the
artists
to
be
represented
and
basically
to
network
and
sell
their
products
their
art.
So,
even
though
it's
a
tiny
step,
we
do
provide
that
for
them
every
month
and
through
my
business,
also
I'm,
pretty
active
on
social
media
marketing
and
I'm.
AW
Also
a
member
of
many
art
organizations
in
La.
She
loves
Collective
being
one
of
them.
We
took
over
our
talk
Avenue
in
Glendale
a
few
years
ago,
two
years
ago
and
transformed
few
stores
we
were
published
in
numerous
magazines.
We've
done
performances
that
we've
been
on
Fox
and
CBS,
so
I'm,
pretty
active
I
would
call
myself
a
artistic
social
butterfly.
AW
I
have
a
lot
of
Amazing
Ideas
I've
been
actually
as
an
artist
I've
been
involved
with
the
project
that
they
did
last
year,
which
was
an
online
art
exhibition.
It
was.
It
was
an
amazing
experience,
my
partner
Lucy
simonian,
who
was
a
commissioner
before
she
worked
with
Eric,
and
it
was
an
interesting
project.
AW
I
believe
I'll
be
able
to
bring
a
lot
more
given
from
social
media
marketing
and
also
my
connection
to
the
artistic
Community.
I
also
have
a
lot
of
ideas
from
adding
murals
involving
the
businesses
in
the
murals,
involving
even
younger
crowd
in
the
murals,
how
they
I
see.
I,
have
two
teenage
19
and
21
year
olds
and
I
see
how
social
media
Works
to
bring
basically
tourism
to
the
city.
AW
AX
AX
AX
That
was
an
eye-opener
I
spent.
We
spent
six
seven
weeks
with
with
a
high
ranking
and
low-level
police
officers.
It
was
really
a
life-changing
experience.
I
used
to
respect
the
Burbank
police
and
now
I
I
understand
their
passion
to
be
engaged
with
the
community.
In
my
neighborhood
I
have
one-on-one
relationships
with
my
neighbors.
I
know
them
by
name,
and
there
is
a
lot
we
can
bring
in
terms
of
policing
the
good
type
of
policing
that
the
Burbank
police
department
is
doing
into
more
of
a
technology-centric
part
of
it.
AX
Specifically,
there
are
some
technologies
that
we
can
use.
We
don't
need
to
get
warrants
and
things
like
that
for
it.
These
are
publicly
available
information.
We
just
need
to
tap
into
them
and
bring
them
to
the
community,
of
course,
whether
with
the
guidelines
that
the
police
department
has
to
so
I,
have
a
lot
of
Technology
oriented
policies
and
and
practices.
AY
AY
Yeah,
thank
you,
how's
that
better
yeah
I
found
a
press
release
in
my
Burbank.
It's
dated
March
22nd
2021.
The
headline
reads:
Burbank
named
Tree
City
USA
for
the
44th
consecutive
Year
by
the
Arbor
Day
Foundation,
and
it
reads
for
the
44th
consecutive
year
the
City
of
Burbank
has
been
named
a
tree
City
USA
by
the
Arbor
Day
Foundation,
in
recognition
of
burbank's
commitment
to
urban
forestry.
The
City
of
Burbank
shares
the
honor
being
one
of
the
original
Tree
City
usas
in
the
state
of
California
with
the
city
of
Sacramento.
AY
AZ
My
name
is
Joe
Davenport
I
live
at
129,
North
Niagara
Street,
for
over
30
years,
my
both
my
children
were
born.
When
we
lived
there,
they're
now
grown
my
daughter
lives
with
us.
We
do
not
want
to
leave
these
lose
these
trees.
It's
part
of
our
life,
our
children
and
us
will
be
heartbreaking,
broken
if
the
trees
are
lost.
There's
a
theme
here
tonight
there's
three
themes
that
are
related.
There's
the
tree
City
that
she
just
spoke
about.
There's
the
media
district
and
I.
AZ
Remember
the
media
District
specific
plans
years
back
when
we
were
talking
about
the
Disney
building
and
the
setbacks,
and
all
that
stuff
and
I
supported
that
that's
been
my
business
for
30
years.
I've
worked
in
technical
Industries
in
Burbank,
and
that's
why
I
live
here.
There's
a
secret.
They
talked
about
about
Burbank
This
is
really
Hollywood
behind
the
Hollywood
Sign.
You
see
a
bunch
of
studios
and
tourists
down
in
Hollywood
and
I
go
down
there
and
it's
tacky
and
I.
Don't
like
it,
but
it's
nice
here
and
the
reason
for
that
is.
AZ
There
are
so
many
businesses
in
Burbank
that
support
all
of
that
down
there.
That
you
don't
even
think
about
post-production
companies
and
little
companies
that
do
business,
including
the
companies
that
put
in
these
fine
cameras
in
here
that's
known
as
key
code.
That's
a
very
good
friend
of
mine.
That's
right!
Over
on
Olive,
so
I
think
it's
important
to
us
to
have
these
trees.
AZ
We
had
Dick
Clark
production
for
years
at
the
end
of
our
street,
Dick
Clark
and
his
employees
were
allowed
to
bring
their
dogs
to
work
and
they
would
walk
on
our
street
Dick
Clark
Productions.
We
had
a
company
called
AME
and
if
you
go
down,
Niagara
Street
there's
a
little
piece
of
sidewalk
and
it
has
initials
and
names
of
people
that
worked
at
those
companies
I'm
still
in
contact
with
those
people.
Some
of
them
live
here.
They
remember
these
trees.
They
don't
want
to
see
these
trees.
AZ
Go
it's
very
important
to
us
and
I
think
when
Walt
Disney
came
to
Burbank
if
you've
been
to
the
Walt
Disney
lot,
it's
very
a
lot
of
trees.
I
think
that
these
businesses
are
here
because
it's
a
tree
City
and
if
we
lose
that
I,
don't
think
these
companies
will
necessarily
move
because
it's
established
that
we're
also
the
animation
capital
of
the
world.
I
think
you
saw
the
story
about
Cartoon
Network
is
relocating
to
the
new
building
by
the
freeway,
it's
very
entrenched,
but
to
attract
more
businesses.
AZ
We
have
to
keep
this
community
and
the
gentleman
it
was
talking
about
rents
and
we
own
a
house,
but
it's
only
because
we've
had
it
for
over
30
years
we
couldn't
afford
a
million
dollar
house
on
our
street
would
be
a
million
dollars
and
it
was
under
a
hundred
thousand
dollars.
So
there's
people
that
are
trying
to
commute
here,
but
they
would
like
to
live
here
if
it
was
affordable
and
so
I
think
we
can't
afford
to
lose
these
trees.
The
timing
was
bad
to
come
in
the
summer.
AZ
This
letter
came,
and
my
daughter
and
wife
were
on
a
trip
to
San
Francisco
to
a
convention
that
was
postponed
because
of
covids
in
2019,
and
they
went
there
and
the
letter
came
in
and
I
was
collecting
the
mail
and
I
didn't
see
it
all
of
it.
Until
somebody
on
the
street
told
me
about
it
and
I
went
and
my
daughter
and
one
wife
were
out
of
town,
so
they
wouldn't
have
seen
the
letter
in
time.
Maybe
because
this
is
summer
vacation
time
people
are
out
of
town.
AZ
L
AZ
C
BB
BB
My
name
is
I'm
applying
for
the
Planning
Commission
position
as
a
resident
of
Burbank
and
someone
who
went
to
Burbank
High
School
I
learned
about
Planning
by
participating
in
the
Burbank
YMCA
Youth
and
government
program,
I've
developed
a
deep
love
and
understanding
of
our
community
and
my
I
I'm
not
going
to
pretend
that
I
know
everything
and
I've
come
to
realize
that
not
knowing
everything
is
not
a
weakness.
BB
Pretending
to
know
is
I
live
on
the
west,
I
live
on
the
200
block
of
West
Tanga,
Avenue
and
I.
Think
that
the
issue
that
we
Time
and
Time
come
back
to
in
the
city
is
affordable.
Housing
I
have
firsthand
experience
with
a
for
the
unaffordability
of
our
neighborhood.
The
last
time
I
checked
the
studio
apartment
across
the
street
from
my
parents,
townhome
cost
22.50
my
I'm
as
a
government
employee
as
a
planner
in
Culver
City,
my
salary
is
available.
Online
I
make
three
thousand
dollars
a
month.
BB
These
apartments
offer
no
additional
amenities.
Aside
from
a
root
stable
roof
over
your
head-
and
this
is
not
an
isolated
problem
but
a
symptom
of
a
larger
issue
in
our
city,
my
work
experiencing
economic
Consulting,
historic
preservation,
community-based
nonprofit
work
and
a
municipal
planning
has
taught
me
valuable
lessons
about
the
complexities
of
addressing
these
issues
and
I
know
that
these
are
very
complex
issues
that
we
are
dealing
with,
while
my
master's
degree
in
urban
planning
from
the
University
of
Illinois
Chicago.
BB
I
commend
Burbank
for
having
a
compliant
housing
element,
which
is
a
step
in
the
right
direction.
However,
I
firmly
believe
that
we
must
go
beyond
compliance
and
push
for
increased
density.
It
is
a
crucial.
It
is
crucial
that
we
Institute
an
accessory
dwelling
unit,
prototype
program
to
tap
into
the
potential
of
underutilized
lots
and
provide
more
affordable
housing
options,
especially
for
people
who
are
trying
to
age
in
place.
BB
In
addition,
we
need
to
reevaluate
removing
mandatory
parking
minimums
by
removing
these
requirements.
We
can
create
more
opportunities
for
small
business
owners,
increase
the
availability
of
affordable
housing
and
Foster,
a
stronger
collaboration
with
Metro
and
Regional
Partners
to
address
Transportation
issues.
BC
Members
of
the
council,
my
name
is
Andrew
pasina
and
I
am
the
owner
of
Epic
pro
wrestling
as
well
as
the
resident
of
Burbank
I'm
calling
tonight
to
talk
about
the
city's
unclear
and
incorrect
definition
of
wrestling,
and
now
it
hurts
businesses
like
mine.
At
the
moment,
the
city
incorrectly
puts
professional
wrestling
in
the
same
blanket
category
as
boxing
and
mixed
martial
arts,
two
Combat
Sports
that
are
regulated
by
the
State
athletic
commission.
Professional
wrestling,
though,
is
not
a
sport,
nor
is
it
regulated
by
the
athletic
commission.
BC
It
is
a
performance
art,
but
the
city's
definition,
business
licensing
department
and
current
zoning
laws
treat
it
at
the
same
as
boxing
and
mixed
martial
arts
and
as
a
result,
it's
created
hardship
for
my
business
when
it
comes
to
planning
the
venue
in
the
city
where
the
zoning
code
would
allow
professional
wrestling
shows
to
take
place.
At
the
moment.
BC
My
goal
is
to
either
put
on
shows
at
the
Old
Saint
Belle,
high
school
gym
or
one
of
the
city
parks
gyms,
such
as
the
one
at
the
mccambridge
park
facility,
but
the
City
Zoning
codes
have
prevented
me
from
doing
so.
I've
made
numerous
attempts
to
contact
anyone
and
everyone
to
discuss
this
matter,
but
I've
had
no
luck
and
no
no
Lumpkin
getting
through
to
anyone
at
the
moment.
I'm
running
events
at
a
park
gym
that
is
owned
by
the
city
of
Cudahy
the
past
year,
I've
been
continuing.
BC
Excuse
me
in
the
past
year,
I've
been
contributing
to
their
economy
and
helping
their
City
by
running
their
gym
and
bring
in
much
needed
Revenue
to
their
City
Revenue.
That
could
come
here
to
Burbank.
BC
That
is
why
I'm
calling
tonight
I
have
a
follow-up
to
several
emails
I've
sent
to
several
members
of
the
council,
as
well
as
an
informational,
informational,
email
I
sent
today
that
I
hope
you
all
received
regarding
the
city's
regulations
professional
wrestling
to
see
what
can
be
done
to
help
business
owners
such
as
myself,
to
make
it
easier
to
run
professional
wrestling
events
here
in
Burbank
tonight,
I'm
asking
the
council
to
consider
changing
the
classification
of
professional
wrestling
to
entertainment
and
to
help
when
it
comes
to
changing
zoning
codes,
to
prevent
business
of
mine
from
being
not
being
able
to
promote,
shows
at
city
park
gyms.
BC
Lastly,
mayor
's
lines,
I
know
you're
supporting
writers
and
actors.
I
would
just
like
to
say
make
a
personal
appeal
to
you
that
several
of
my
performers
are
also
members
of
sag,
and
they
also
rely
on
my
shows
for
income.
Having
more
shows
would
help
me
benefit
a
lot.
It
would
help
them
a
lot
and
being
able
to
run
here
in
Burbank
would
specially
help
them
a
lot.
BC
So
with
that
said,
I
ask
you
all
to
please
take
this
into
consideration
with
that
said,
I
yield
my
time,
because
I
have
to
go,
walk
my
dog
now.
Thank
you.
BD
Path,
members
good
evening,
Jason
Bennett,
sustainable
Burbank,
commission
vice
mayor
I,
hope,
you're,
enjoying
the
district
I
just
flew
back
actually
last
night
and
the
humidity
I
was
a
new
developed,
a
renewed
experience
for
me,
but
I
wanted
to
call
tonight
to
speak
on
behalf
of
my
federal,
sustainable,
burbanks,
Commissioners
Sarah
gamble.
Commissioner
zimskin
and
commissioner
deal.
They
have
all
done
an
excellent
job
on
the
Commission
in
the
year
that
I
have
been
there
and
I
would
ask
that
you
would
reappoint
all
three
of
them.
BD
BD
So
I
would
appreciate
if
the
council
would
keep
us
as
intact
as
we
could
so
that
we
can
continue
the
work
that
we
have
done
and
be
better
able
to
integrate.
The
new
faces
that
we'll
be
seeing
at
next
month's
meeting,
so
I
would
ask
you
to
please
reappoint
the
three
Commissioners
that
are
running
for
reelection
tonight.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Adam
Goldberg
here
I
was
stripping
copper
wiring
from
tin
horn
Flats.
When
something
occurred
to
me,
what
will
Burbank
look
like
in
10
years,
what
a
fun
and
creative
topic
and
if
black
mold
didn't
cause
neurological
effects,
I'm
sure
I
could
have
come
up
with
some
insightful
guesses,
but
it
does
and
I
won't.
Instead,
I'll
focus
on
what
Burbank
might
look
like
in
10
days.
A
July
28th
will
be
a
day
of
great
change
in
our
city.
Friday
celebrant
will
be
able
to
dip
their
toes
in
the
ocean,
while
waiting
in
line
for
raising
canes
city
employees,
rightfully
admonished
for
using
electrical
Chargers
will
return
to
their
typical
malfeasance,
stealing
40
pound
bags
of
cat
food
from
the
animal
shelters.
They
work
at
sorry
for
a
call
back,
but
I've
been
literally
thinking
about
that
metaphor.
For
two
months
the
Rancho
was
saved
when
members
of
the
Manson
family
moved
in
prompting
response
by
California
preservationists
that
joke
sponsored
by
Donut
Hut.
A
R
A
A
A
The
28th
is
National
Secretary's,
Day
milk,
chocolate
day
and
hepatitis
day,
be
very
careful,
giving
out
themed
gifts
and
be
warned
of
July's
biggest
Scandal.
The
Starlight
Bowl
is
facing
censor
for
featuring
a
non-tribute
band.
Would
anyone
like
to
buy
some
copper,
wire
and
cowboy
themed
salt
shakers?
Thank
you.
It's
necessary.
BE
Hi,
council
members,
my
name
is
Linda
Johnson,
sorry
and
I
live
in
Niagara,
so
obviously
I'm
calling
about
the
tree
I
just
want
to
say
that
I've
lived
here
for
40
years.
I
did
send
you
an
email
telling
you
about
how
unhappy
I
was
about
the
way
this
has
rolled
out
and
what
was
done
and
I.
BE
Don't
understand
why
the
citizens
don't
have
a
say:
we
pay
our
taxes
and
yet
you
don't
even
consult
us
I
just
find
that
unbelievable,
but
I
want
to
progress
a
little
bit
while
I
was
waiting
and
I
heard
about
the
Ranchos
I
I
want
to
know.
What's
going
on
with
the
city,
the
Ranchos,
the
trees
and
I
think
the
citizens
of
Burbank
better
get
behind
the
people
on
Niagara
and
the
Ranchos
and
help
us
because
it
looks
like
the
city
is
coming
for
you.
BE
You
are
dismantling
everything
that
makes
this
city
unique,
and
beautiful
and
I
I
don't
understand
this.
You,
the
trees
is
your
mismanagement,
and
yet
you
treat
us
as
Citizens
like
we're
nothing.
We
don't
have
a
saying,
I
mean
I,
don't
know
what
to
say:
I'm,
appalled,
I'm,
disgusted
and
I.
Just
I
don't
even
know
what
to
say:
I,
just
I'm
amazed
that
this
could
happen
in
this
city
that
I'd
lived
in
for
40
years.
In
the
same
silly
little
house,
I'm
old,
I'm,
disabled
I,
will
be
dead
by
the
time.
BE
BE
I
mean
if
you
want
to
take
my
little
old
disabled
body
off
to
jail,
have
at
it
I
just
I'm,
so
disgusted
at
this
point,
I
don't
understand
what
you
people
are
doing.
I
think
you've
been
mismanaged
everything
you
don't
give
us
a
say:
I'm
done,
I've
just
really
done,
and
that's
really
all
I
have
to
say
I'm,
just
unbelievable.
This
is
not
the
city
that
many
of
us
grew
up
in
that
many
of
us
love
and
you
guys
are
just
mishandling.
Mismanagement
and
that's
all
I
have
to
say
and
I.
BF
Thank
you
good
evening,
mayor
Anthony
and
council
members
I'm
calling
tonight
asking
for
your
consideration
of
my
application
to
become
a
member
of
the
infrastructure
oversight
board
I
moved
to
Burbank
in
1994
after
the
Northridge
quake,
and
one
of
the
reasons
I
moved
here
was
that
Burbank
was
the
first
city
to
have
its
power
restored
after
the
Quake,
it
was
clear
that
Burbank
was
well
maintained
and
valued
the
quality
of
life
of
its
residents.
BF
Since
that
time,
almost
30
years
ago,
Burbank
has
faced
numerous
challenges
to
its
goal
of
maintaining
our
infrastructure
to
the
standards.
We
all
want.
The
tax
revenue
from
measure
P
is
a
practical
and
necessary
solution
and
responsible
civilian
oversight
of
those
funds
is
crucial.
I've
had
extensive
experience
as
a
member
of
numerous
boards
and
have
served
several
times
as
a
board
chair,
including
chair
of
the
Burbank
Board
of
Library
trustees.
BF
I
know
how
to
be
part
of
a
board
in
a
way
that
will
assist
in
its
success
and
how,
with
effective
participation,
a
diverse
group
of
individuals
can
be
a
productive
and
meaningful
board.
My
Lindsay
lived
in
my
lengthy
lived
experience
in
Burbank,
gives
me
a
well-rounded
perspective
on
our
history,
on
the
strengths
of
Burbank
and
on
the
challenges
we
face
today,
which
certainly
people
are
speaking
out
about
tonight.
BF
My
work
history
as
a
manager
reflects
my
skills
and
budgeting
analysis
and
working
as
a
team
to
achieve
the
best
possible
results
for
everyone.
My
focus
as
a
member
of
the
iob
would
be
on
cohesiveness
and
consistency
with
the
goals
set
by
city
council.
There
must
be
a
structure
of
an
underlying
guidance
for
decisions
to
be
made
in
council's
priorities.
Liberations
and
conclusions
should
be
that
guidance.
Thank
you
for
your
consideration.
BG
Good
evening,
Mr
Mayor
good
evening,
Council
I
hope
you
are
all
having
a
nice
summer,
I'm
calling
about
two
items.
The
district
item
later
in
the
tree
situation
in
the
district
I
urge
you
to
do
everything
you
can
to
delay
the
decision
to
divide
the
city,
including
if
any
map
would
unfortunately
be
adopted,
that
you
choose
to
alter
the
pending
ordinance
language
to
be
to
the
effect
that
the
mat
or
no
map
will
be
adopted.
BG
If
Santa
Monica
is
successful
in
saving
their
democracy
and
the
decision
to
change,
the
people's
local
government
will
be
put
to
a
direct
vote
of
the
people
who
will
be
actually
governed.
You
know
democracy
delay
until
after
Santa
Monica's
case
is
decided
into
the
Supreme
Court
and
it
will
be
decided
soon.
Maybe
just
after
your
decision
do
anything
you
can
to
delay,
including
allow
the
city
to
actually
be
sued
for
real
making
the
plaintiff
spend
money
too.
BG
BG
If
no
one
protects
your
right
to
vote
for
all
members,
you
will
have
only
one
vote
in
your
District
instead
of
five
who
really
has
to
be
responsible,
if
the
government
decides
to
cut
down
all
the
trees
that
you
enjoy.
If
that
happens,
to
be
the
pleasure
of
someone
who
doesn't
live
on
your
street,
how
much
more
difficult
will
it
be
if
it's
possible
at
all
to
get
a
decision
changed
when
only
one
council?
Member
really
answers
to
you
when
the
moment
comes
to
vote,
show
us
which
of
you
on
the
council.
BG
BA
Thank
you
good
evening,
council
members
I
live
on
Niagara
I've
lived
on
the
street
for
many
years.
My
mother
currently
lived
with
my
mother
on
the
street
and
I
was
appalled
to
get
the
letter
in
the
mail
from
Marissa.
Just
like
everybody
else,
I
shared
the
same
sentiments
that
everybody
else
has
had
before
me.
These
trees
have
been.
This
is
a
nice
tree-lined
street
that
we
have
I
know
pine
trees
are
the
best
trees,
maybe
but
the
trees
you
know
provide
shade
and
shadowing
on
my
property.
BA
I
have
no
idea
what
our
electricity
bill
is
going
to
be.
But,
most
importantly,
all
these
nice
trees
that
are
on
our
street
are
going
to
be
replaced
with
little
small
trees,
which
is
very
disappointing.
It'll,
totally
change
the
character
of
our
street
I'm,
not
exactly
sure
why
we
didn't.
We
weren't
told
about
this.
There
should
have
been
some
kind
of
community
meeting,
at
least
something
to
let
the
neighborhood
know
before
this
happens.
BA
Just
you
know
getting
a
letter
in
the
mail
telling
us
that
that
this
is
going
to
happen
and
there's
we
have
no
say
in
it.
It
was
very,
very
upsetting.
So
I
don't
know,
I
think
you
should
take
into
consideration
everybody's
comments
and
think
twice
about
doing
this.
My
neighbors
and
I
have
reached
out
to
Marissa
multiple
times
received
no
callback.
BA
She
doesn't
email
back.
She
doesn't
call
back,
which
is
very
disappointing
of
you,
know
somebody
that
works
in
a
city
in
which
I
reside
so
I
strongly
urge
you
to
think
twice
about
this,
not
remove
our
trees.
These
are
trees
that
have
been
here
for
many
years.
This
is
why
we
bought
property
on
our
street
and
using
the
excuse
that
there's
a
drought-
and
these
are
not
drop,
tolerant,
trees
is,
is
a
poor
excuse,
so
please
reconsider
removing
our
trees
and
are
on
our
precious
Street
and
please
keep
them.
AT
Hi
good
evening,
everybody
I'm
a
Burbank
resident
for
the
last
40
years,
I've
been
living
in
the
Rancho
area
for
the
last
30
years
and
I'd
like
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
Mariposa
and
the
new
development
at
the
end
of
the
block
and
high
density,
low
density.
AT
I,
don't
believe
high
density
is
the
answer
in
my
area
or
maybe
in
all
areas
of
Burbank.
There's
such
a
thing
called
quality
of
life
in
the
Rancho
area.
We
have
lots
of
horses,
you
put
more
cars
around
and
there
is
going
to
be
an
accident
I've
seen,
accidents,
I've,
seen
close
calls
in
my
area
and
I've
seen
people
get
hurt
and
I
I
am
not
for
adding
additional
residences,
especially
condos
or
apartments.
AT
Something
that's
going
to
on
liability
in
our
area
and
I'll
like
to
say,
is
regarding
rent
rent
is
expensive
in
Burbank,
but
so
is
everything
else.
Food
getting
your
car
repaired,
everything's,
expensive
and
I
understand
that
some
people
want
to
have
more
apartments
and
they
get.
They
think
that
everything
is
going
to
become
cheaper.
Well,
that's
not
necessarily
the
case
everything's,
expensive
and
burbank's
expensive,
but
so
is
the
surrounding
areas.
AT
So,
once
again,
I
just
would
wish
that
you
would
reconsider,
adopting
the
condo
complex
at
the
end
of
Mariposa
and
also
on
top
of
that,
the
Street's
very
narrow
and
you're.
Just
looking
and
asking
for
an
accident,
and
that's
all
I
like
to
say
and
thank
you
for
listening
to
me.
BH
Good
evening,
mayor
vice
mayor
and
City
Council,
Members
first
I
want
to
thank
vice
mayor
Schultz
for
joining
me
recently
to
go.
Take
a
look
down
at
the
end
of
Mariposa,
where
the
very
low
fence
is
next
to
the
early
River
and
the
other
safety
considerations
around
there.
But
my
purpose
in
calling
this
evening
is
actually
specifically
to
request.
BH
One
is
that
people
who
show
up
wishing
to
be
heard
for
their
three
minutes
won't
get
three
minutes,
because
there's
so
much
packed
into
the
meeting
I'm
concerned
that
you
will
reduce
it
to
one
minute
and
they
will
not
have
their
full
opportunity
to
speak
on
either
subject
and,
secondly,
I'm
concerned
that
you
may
be
fatigued
by
the
time
you're
dealing
with
a
category
nine,
which
is
the
Circle
K
project,
and
it
may
affect
your
ability
here
perspective
and
possibly
effect.
BH
Then
your
ability
to
take
in
that
information
it
may
affect
frankly
your
vote
at
the
end,
and
you
know
our
equestrian
and
other
those
that
love
that
aspect
of
walking
the
dogs
hiking
riding
there
are
so
passionate
about
saving
this
area.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
you
have
the
opportunity
to
fully
evaluate
every
fact
in
the
hope
that
you
will
be
able
to
vote
against
a
project
which
is
frankly
much
larger
now
than
when
it
was
first
approved.
So
please
consider
separating
those
two
into
two
separate
meetings.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
your
time.
C
Okay,
all
right
there
being
no
further
public
comment.
I
will
close
the
public
comment
period,
Mr
city
manager,
City
attorney.
If
you
have
a
brief
response
at
all.
J
Sure,
if
I
could
have
Miss
Garcia
just
come
up
to
clarify
I
know
there
was
the
August
8
I
just
want
her
to
clarify
that.
K
Hello
again,
mayor
Anthony,
council
members,
Marissa,
Garcia,
Parks
and
Recreation
director
I
absolutely
want
to
profusely
apologize
to
the
residents
are
here
and
and
community
members
who
are
watching
the
letter
that
was
sent
was
our
attempt
to
notify
our
residents
of
this
upcoming
reforestation
plan,
but
absolutely
it
created
more
chaos
and
more
confusion
and
a
lot
of
stress
and
anxiety
and
I
absolutely
apologize
for
that.
K
The
letter
was
written
in
in
a
it
was
a
letter
written
to
be
mailed
to
all
of
our
residents,
Citywide.
That
will
be
impacted
by
this
reforestation
plan.
Having
spoken
received
emails
and
listening
here
to
the
comment
tonight,
huge
Lessons
Learned
right,
we
should
have
sent
letters
written
specifically
to
the
different
neighborhoods
to
address,
or
at
least
give
them
the
information
respective
to
their
neighborhoods.
K
So
again,
I
really
want
to
apologize
to
everybody
here
in
the
council.
For
that
you
know,
the
last
thing
I
want
is
to
create
any
perception
that
staff
is
lying
or
you
know
we're
not
being
truthful,
because
that
is
not
the
case.
That's
not
who
I
am
people
who
know
me.
That's
not
who
I
am
I've.
K
You
know
grew
up
in
Burbank,
I
live
in
Burbank
and
I
absolutely
cherish
this
city,
so
it
it
really
is
an
honor
to
serve
as
a
Parks
and
Recreation
director
for
the
city
that
I
grew
up
in
and
still
call
home,
so
so
to
that
end,
I
again
really
apologize
for
that
with
regards
to
I'll
kind
of
go
through
this.
With
regards
to
the
start
date
again,
the
letter
said
August
1st
is
when
we
plan
to
start
some
of
the
removals.
K
So
there
are
some
trees
that
are
very
high
on
the
priority
list
and
have
to
be
removed,
and
those
are
trees
that
we
plan
to
remove
as
quickly
as
possible.
I
can
tell
you
today
that
our
contractor
Mariposa
has
not
given
us
any
date
whatsoever,
as
they
are
still
trying
to
mobilize
Crews
for
this
massive
undertaking
of
our
reforestation
plan,
the
date
for
the
Mariposa
I'm.
Sorry,
the
the
north
Niagara
neighborhood,
that
I
mentioned
it
won't
begin
until
after
September.
K
15Th
is
because
the
bird
nesting
season
in
California
ends
on
September
15th,
so
out
of
respect
for
our
wildlife
and
because
we
have
to
adhere
to
guidelines
and
regulations.
We
cannot,
you
know,
remove
unless
obviously
it's
an
emergency,
so
we're
not
going
to
be
removing
any
trees
until
after
September
16th.
But
again
the
I
know.
A
couple
of
of
community
members
spoke
about
speaking
to
Raul
for
Mariposa
Raul
is
a
crew
supervisor
for
Mariposa.
K
He
has
not
been
part
of
conversations
at
all
with
the
city
in
terms
of
starting,
so
I
hope
that
I'm
able
to
clarify
that
the
again
speaking
about
the
wildlife,
Burbank
animal
shelter
team
has
been
part
of
these
conversations
and
they
will
work
very
closely
with
with
the
forestry
division,
as
well
as
our
contractors
to
address
any
wildlife
as
the
the
trees
are
removed.
K
We
had
I
know
there
was
a
question
about
decisions.
We
had
two
City
certified
arborists,
one
of
which
is
a
certified
tree
risk
assessor,
inspect
these
trees
independently.
They
independently
go
on
and
inspect
the
trees,
and
then
we
had
a
third
outside
arborist
inspect
the
trees,
and
they
all
came
to
the
same
conclusion
with
with
the
recommendation
of
removing
these
trees
and
last
but
not
least,
the
tree
City
USA
designation
is
something
we're
very,
very
proud
of
in
the
city
Burbank
as
well.
K
We
share
this
honor
with
Sacramento
as
being
the
longest
standing
cities
with
this
designation
and
that
it's
something
that
we're
absolutely
proud
of,
which
is
why
we
don't
take
the
this
matter
lightly.
Anything
that
has
to
do
with
our
trees,
we're
very,
very
I,
believe
very
responsible
in
how
we
manage
our
33
000
trees.
K
To
that
end,
right
prioritizing
our
Public
Safety
goes
hand
in
hand
with
responsible
urban
forestry
management.
So
with
that,
those
are
what
kind
of
summarizing
some
of
the
comments
and
questions
that
were.
L
C
Yes,
you
know
what
that
is
true,
all
right.
Thank
you.
Miss
Garcia
I
appreciate
you
taking
ownership
of
this
as
the
Director
of
parks
and
rec
that
that's
important
thank
you
and
for
those
for
the
people
at
home,
you're
just
real
quick.
We
your
contact
info
in
case
anyone
wants
to
ask
you
directly
just
so
you
have
it.
K
K
C
M
If
I
may
really
quick
again
the
community
meeting,
will
you
be
sending
out
notices
or
email
through
everyone
on
that
blog?
So
everyone
is
fully
aware,
even
if
they
don't
have
a
tree
in
front
of
their
house,
to
be
cut
down
absolutely.
L
J
Regarding
Mike
Bishop
the
85
year
old,
so
he
did
provide
him
his
card.
So
we're
we're
going
to
work
that
through
and
see
if
we
could
help.
C
Okay,
great
thank
you
that
was
gonna,
be
my
next
question
all
right
and
then
one
I
have
a
question
of
Mr
Hess.
Do
we
have
do
we
have
allocated
funds
for
for
code
enforcement
specifically
for
Airbnb,
or
is
that
kind
of
ordinance
lumped
in
with
all
code
enforcement
generally.
C
Okay,
all
right
all
right,
any
other
questions
or
response.
M
If
possible,
the
City
attorney
or
somebody
from
planning
can
provide
explanation
to
the
notice
that
we
were
given
regarding
the
upcoming
hearing.
Thank
you.
BI
Good
evening
Mr
Mayor
members
of
the
city
council,
Patrick
Prescott
community
development
director,
so
the
City
of
Burbank
has
a
unique
ministerial
design
review
process
related
to
sp35
projects.
In
that
we
send
out
notices
and
have
agendized
public
hearings.
The
state
law
says
that
is
not
required,
but
we
provide
that
extra
step,
so
SB
35
also
for
the
benefit
of
the
community
president,
who
heard
the
error
spoken
in
the
video
about
the
Rancho
that
the
city
is
bringing
these
projects
to
the
Rancho
is
just
not
true.
BI
So
we
send
the
notices
out
under
very
tight
deadlines,
very
limited
time
to
respond,
and
we
messed
up
in
the
rush
to
get
a
notice
out.
We
used
a
template
that
referred
to
planning
board,
so
it's
not
material
to
the
hearing
that
reference.
What's
material
is
daytime
address
description
of
project
Etc,
but
what
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
re-notice
tomorrow,
they'll
go
out
tomorrow
in
the
mail
so
that
everyone
can
be
aware
of
that
in
case
there
was
any
confusion
in
that
section
of
the
the
notice.
BI
But
again
we
want
to
make
sure
everyone
is
aware,
so
that
that
section
of
our
code
for
ministerial
design
review
has
that
notice
and
hearing
the
other
question
about
a
special
meeting.
This
also
highlights
the
difficulty
of
having
counsel
being
confirming
the
ministerial
design
review
process
in
that
we
are
under
the
gun,
according
to
state
law.
So
we
just
got
to
get
it
on
an
agenda
and
that
and
that's
what
we've
had
to
do
with
this,
as
well
as
with
previous
sp35
projects,.
C
O
The
purpose
of
the
footnote
at
the
bottom
is
these
two
notify
the
public
about
a
concept
called
issue
preclusion,
and
that
is
that
future
challenges
may
be
limited
to
the
issues
raised
by
speakers
at
the
hearing.
Okay,
it
is
not
Material
as
Mr
Prescott
indicated,
but
it
could
also
be
remedied
with
a
clarifying
republication.
Okay,.
BI
M
And
maybe
that's
to
the
city
clerk
and
to
you
Mr
Prescott.
We
are
required
to
post
in
a
newspaper.
Public
notice
for
the
upcoming
meeting
was
the
information
in
there.
Can
we
also
make
sure
that
it
was
correct
just
that
the
public
notice
in
the
newspaper
is
accurate.
BI
M
BI
BI
BI
M
C
You
any
other
comments.
G
First
I
want
to
thank
everyone
who
came
out
tonight
to
speak
on
the
items
that
are
important
to
you.
That's
I
know.
Sometimes
it's
frustrating
that
we
can't
act
quickly
on
the
things
that
you
speak
about,
but
we
at
least
I
could
speak
for
myself.
I've
heard
listened
very
closely
taken
a
lot
of
notes
and
always
feel
free
to
follow
up
afterwards,
if
anything
doesn't
get
addressed.
The
way
that
you
like,
or
you
like
to
just
ask
more
questions.
G
A
few
things
I
wanted
to
just
a
lot
of
speakers
spoke
about
items
that
are
on
the
agenda
later,
so
we'll
get
to
those
when
we
get
to
those.
So
thank
you
for,
for
speaking
on
those
I
wanted
to
address
Mr
Roy.
If
he's
still
here,
Mr
Roy,
would
you
be
able
to
send
that
notice
to
our
Pio?
Maybe
is
it
possible
to
send
out
to
our
community
yeah,
absolutely
okay,
great
and
it's
a
really
important.
You
have
to
come
up
Sir,
but
it's
a
really
important
message
about.
Thank
you.
G
I
did
not
know
about
Medi-Cal
and
I.
Think
a
lot
of
community
members
would
need
to
know
about
this.
So
I
appreciate
you
bringing
it
to
us
and
we
can
bring
it
up
for
all
the
folks
who
talk
about
the
trees.
I
am
also
very
you
know.
Trees
are
really
in
green.
Canopy
is
really
important
to
me,
so
I'm
very
interested
in
this
topic,
I
will
be
attending
both
of
the
parks
and
rec
and
sustainability
meetings
that
will
be
presented.
I
will
do
my
very
best
to
attend
the
community
meeting.
G
If
I'm
able
to
go,
I
will
go
and
I'll
be
very
closely
interested
in
this,
but
please
feel
free
to
follow
up
with
me
afterwards.
If
you
want
to
talk
more
about
it
and-
and
let
me
know
what
your
concerns
are
and
then,
lastly,
for
the
gentleman
who
spoke
about
the
airbnbs,
this
has
been
an
issue
for
a
while
in
our
city,
and
it's
also
one
that's
concerning
to
me
as
well
and
I
will
do
my
well
I'm
gonna.
Think
about
it.
N
N
So
thank
you
for
sending
it
to
us
ahead
of
time
and
I
look
forward
to
answering
all
the
concerns
about
that
project
and
listening
to
more
of
them
when
it
comes
up
during
the
hearing
for
those
of
you
who
spoke
on
rental
issues,
especially
somebody
who
shared
a
very
tragic
story,
that
is
my
day.
Job
I
work
on
housing
and
homelessness
each
day
and
and
I
feel
for
these
housing
predicaments.
That
can
lead
to
dire
conditions,
which
is
why
I
am
very
excited
that
we
are
taking
this
up
on.
N
August,
8th
and
I
really
encourage
everybody
who's
interested
in
this
to
go
to
that
hearing
and
make
your
voice
heard,
because
it's
important
to
those
of
you
speaking
on
trees.
I
just
want
to
thank
you
all
for
your
passion
for
coming
down
for
taking
the
time
and
and
for
the
informative
comments.
N
Some
of
you
shared
a
lot:
I
appreciated
the
model
with
the
Rings
and,
and
you
clearly
all
put
a
lot
of
love
and
work
into
this
and
listen
I'm
Burbank
born
and
raised
and
I
live
about
a
block
away
from
all
of
you.
I
have
enjoyed
those
trees
myself
growing
up
and
Mr
Davenport
I
want
to.
Thank
you
because
I
learned
a
new
fact
about
the
city.
I
love
today.
I
was
very
cool
to
learn.
N
So
thank
you
for
that
and
the
one
thing,
I
will
say,
is
I
I
think
it's
important
to
hear
from
all
of
you
in
person
as
well,
because
we
receive
feedback
on
our
Communications
and
thank
you
for
Miss
Garcia,
for
sharing
that
you
know,
there's
Lessons
Learned
and
we
clearly
need
to
work
on
our
communication
and
how
we're
disseminating
information
to
Residents.
So
please
rest
assured
that
that
will,
you
know,
be
an
ongoing
discussion
and
in
keeping
on
with
the
brown
egg.
N
C
All
right,
Mr
vice
mayor,
are
you
there.
D
I'm
still
here,
Mr
Mayor.
Thank
you,
everybody
for
all
of
your
comments.
I
won't
repeat
anything
that
my
colleagues
have
said,
but
I
do
want
to
wrap
up
with
two
points
to
Miss
Johnson's
comments.
D
I
I
did
see
your
email,
I'm,
sorry
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
respond
yet
I
do
plan
to
reach
out,
but
I
will
say
that
you're
right
Burbank
is
changing.
Some
of
that
is
by
plan
and
design.
Some
of
it
is
because
of
external
forces,
but
I
can
tell
you
that
the
people
I
work
with
that
are
sitting
here
on
the
day
is
tonight
and
our
staff
behind
the
scenes
everybody
and
I
can
vouch
for
them.
Has
the
city's
best
interest
at
heart?
I
know:
Burbank
has
a
storied
past.
D
It
has
been
a
wonderful
place
to
live
and
grow.
Have
a
business
I
still
believe
with
two
small
kids
mind
you
that
burbank's
best
days
are
ahead
and
I
know
that
we
all
share
that
mission.
Sometimes,
there's
going
to
be
some
growing
pains
and
I
look
forward
to
talking
to
you
about
what
our
vision
is
and
how
we
can
make
sure
that
Burbank
continues
to
be
a
great
place
to
be
the
other
person.
I
would
just
direct
my
comment
to
is
Mr
Bax,
Mr,
Bax
I
appreciate
your
tenacity
and
your
commitment.
D
You've
been
here
nearly
every
meeting
since
approximately
January,
and
so
sir,
you
have
challenged
the
Mayors
and
I
and
my
conclusion
from
the
January
meeting
I'd
like
to
counter
by
giving
you
an
invitation.
Sir
I
know
that
three
minutes
is
not
a
lot
of
time.
You
know
how
to
reach
me
I've,
given
my
cell
phone
out
in
previous
meetings.
You
have
my
email
address,
reach
out,
sir,
and
let's
have
a
conversation
in
person
and
you
can
have
as
much
time
as
you'd
like
all
right.
Thank
you
very
much.
Mr
Mayor.
C
Thank
you.
Yes,
final.
M
I
want
to
Echo
I
didn't
have
an
opportunity
to
thank
everyone
that
came
in
today
and
brought
all
these
issues
to
our
attention.
I
think
all
the
applicants
for
boards
and
commissions
will
address
that
when
we
get
to
it
and
also
echo
my
colleagues
in
regards
to
the
tree
and
thank
you,
Miss
Garcia
I
know
you
and
your
staff
always
do
a
great
job
to
represent
Council
in
the
city.
M
I,
do
appreciate
the
listen
learned
and
I
think
we're
here
every
day
to
hear
from
you
learn
our
listens
and
move
forward
and
better
our
process
I'm,
very
confident
that
with
the
public
meetings
and
also
the
ongoing
Communications
that
will
take
place
in
regards
to
the
trees.
Hopefully
we
can
come
up
all
to
consensus
and
see
what's
better
for
the
city,
but
please
work
with
Miss,
Garcia
and
staff.
M
They
do
have
your
best
interest
in
heart,
we're
all
Burbank
residents,
we've
all
I've
been
here
42
years,
I
walk
up
and
down
Niagara
and
those
streets
practically
every
day,
so
I
too
enjoy
the
trees,
like
everybody
else,
so
just
work
with
us
and
we'll
get
there,
everybody
else
we
every
you
know.
My
colleague
addressed
the
concerns
and
now
we'll
move
on
to
the
agenda
now.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you
and
thank
you
all
for
coming
out
here.
I
just
want
to
say
one
last
thing
over
the
last
70
16
17
19
years,
living
in
and
out
of
Burbank
I've
been
to
a
couple
dozen
different
tree
plantings
all
over
the
city,
but
as
your
mayor
in
the
last
round
of
storms,
I
drove
almost
the
entire
17
square
miles
of
the
city
and
took
pictures
and
talked
to
residents
who
had
trees
fall
on
their
cars
fall
on
their
homes
near
misses.
C
The
devastation
was
shocking.
I
had
my
son
with
me
for
one
of
the
trips
and
he
couldn't
believe
it.
He
just
couldn't
believe
it.
He
thought
it
was
a
hurricane
that
had
blown
through.
C
There
are
factors
we
have
to
consider
the
drought.
The
way
these
trees
grow
the
age
the
size.
There
is
a
way
to
do
this
properly.
We
are
all
looking
at
mitigating
factors
and
how
we
can
move
forward
to
keep
people
safe,
while
still
keeping
our
beautiful
tree
City
so
know
that
we
are
rest
assured.
We
are
working
on
this.
We
are
looking
into
it.
We're
not
just
gonna
we're
not
going
to
ruin
the
tree
line.
C
This
is
important
to
all
of
us
and
we
appreciate
everyone
just
coming
down
talking
about
this
All
Right,
Moving,
On,
all
right.
The
consent
calendar
may
be
enacted
in
one
motion,
Madam
city
clerk.
Please
read
the
consent.
Calendar.
AQ
AQ
One
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
transportation
related
projects
Amendment
of
the
fiscal
year
2023-2024
budget
by
appropriating
five
million
one
hundred
thousand
dollars
and
approval
of
a
sub-recipient
agreement
with
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
of
Burbank
and
greater
East
Valley
for
the
receipt
of
one
hundred
thousand
for
the
purchase
of
minivans
item.
Five
is
approval
of
a
jail
food
services,
agreement
between
the
City
of
Burbank
and
the
County
of
Los
Angeles
to
provide
meals
for
detainees.
AQ
2023-2024
budget
by
appropriating
funds
item
7
is
approval
to
accept
an
additional
twenty
seven
thousand
five
hundred
dollars,
Los
Angeles
County
aging
and
disabilities.
Department
one-time
funding
to
provide
contracted
enp
older
American
act,
title
III,
c-1
and
title
3
c-2
Services
during
fiscal
year,
2022
2023
item
8
is
approval
of
the
request
for
the
use
of
business
cards
for
Parks
and
Recreation
board
members
item.
AQ
G
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Mr
Mayor,
there's
one
item
on
the
consent
calendar
that
if
it's
okay
with
well
I'd
like
to
ask
that
we
discussed
it
a
little
bit
to
decide
what
to
do
with
it.
It's
number
nine:
the
introduction
of
an
ordinance
amending
Burbank
Mutual
code
to
change
total
membership
infrastructure
oversight
board
from
seven
to
five
I'm
a
little
bit
unclear
about
what
the
effect
will
be.
G
C
D
I
guess
I'm
unclear
if
the
intent
of
council
member
Takahashi
is
to
pull
the
item
for
information
and
discussion.
I
think
we
should
go
through
that
proper
Channel.
If
it's
purely
informational
and
we're
going
to
keep
it
on
consent,
then
I
think
it's
fine.
But
if
we're
going
to
go
into
discussion,
proper
procedure
would
be
to
pull
the
item.
G
J
Yeah,
oh
just
for
your
more
discussion.
If
we
do
pull
the
item,
our
protocol
is
to
put
it
at
the
end
of
the
agenda.
L
G
J
So
just
that.
C
C
C
C
Perfect
that'd
be
great
yeah
all
right
and
then
yes,
so,
let's
poll
number
nine
we'll
move
it
to
the
end
after
the
public
hearings
before
there
are
other
reports,
we
have
one
through
eight
still
on
the
calendar
motion.
AQ
AW
L
AQ
C
Thank
you
all
right
now
is
the
time
and
place
for
the
hearing
for
public
input
regarding
the
content
of
draft
maps
and
sequencing
of
Elections
submitted
to
propose
a
districting
plan
for
the
city's
proposed
transition
to
district-based
city
council
elections.
Before
we
begin,
are
there
any
disclosures
relating
to
this
hearing
all
right,
Madam
city
clerk
have
the
notices,
as
required
by
law,
been
given.
C
AQ
C
C
Right,
Mr,
City
attorney.
Will
you
please
summarize
the
matter
for
us
and
introduce
the
cities
consultant.
O
Yes,
this
is
the
fourth
scheduled
public
hearing
on
the
city
council's
consideration
of
transitioning
from
at-large
election
system
to
by
district
election
system.
Mr
Doug
Johnson
from
National
demographics
Corporation
is
here
this
evening
to
provide
a
staff
report,
a
PowerPoint
presentation
and
lead
us
into
a
discussion
of
where
we
are
on
the
most
recent
mapping.
Effort.
BJ
So
good
evening,
good
to
be
with
you
again,
Burbank
is
always
engaged
I
I've
noticed
on
this
issue,
but
it's
always
on
every
issue
I'm
impressed
but
having
LED
my
own
little
Tree
rebellion
in
the
city
to
our
Easter
I
sympathize.
So
so,
if
we
can
bring
up
the
PowerPoint
I'm
going
to
Jump
Right
In.
BJ
BJ
Okay,
I
can
verbally
start
with
the
first
two
parts,
which
is
just
reminding
folks
that
this
is
a
three
three
phase
process.
So
this
phase,
one
of
coming
up
with
a
five
district
map,
is
the
first
step
in
our
process.
There
we
go.
Thank
you
once
a
map
is
selected,
then
we'll
move
on
to
phase
two,
which
would
be
a
more
broad
discussion
of
other
Alternatives.
That
might
be
something
that
the
residents
and
the
council
want
to
put
on
the
ballot
for
possible
Charter
Revision
in
March.
The
key
thing
is
phase.
BJ
One
gets
us
into
a
legal
Safe
Harbor,
where
it
removes
the
threat
of
litigation,
and
then
that
gives
us
time
to
do
a
more
wide-ranging
discussion
and
of
course
the
third
phase
is
the
actual
vote
of
the
residents.
If,
if
a
charter
measure
is
put
in
March
and
whatever
system
is
ultimately
chosen
from
this
process,
would
then
be
used
in
the
November
Council
election.
BJ
As
you
can
see
on
the
screen
phase,
one
has
been
a
a
very
extensive
community
outreach
effort
by
the
city
and
its
team,
involving
a
lot
of
community
forums,
I'm
happy
to
say
a
lot
of
public
engagement,
a
lot
of
publicly
drawn
maps,
and
we
are
now
at
July
18th.
One
thing
to
clarify
the
the
plan
if
all
goes
to
plan
is
to
select
a
map
and
introduce
the
ordinance
tonight,
so
the
July
25th
meeting
it
would
be
another
public
hearing.
BJ
The
public
would
have
a
chance
to
weigh
in,
but
the
the
planned
item
for
that
would
just
be
second
reading
of
the
ordinance.
BJ
Just
briefly,
we've
covered
this
at
each
Community
forum
and
at
each
hearing,
but
the
the
rules
again
on
how
to
draw
maps
and
how
to
pick
maps
are
first,
the
federal
requirements
for
equal
population
following
the
federal
Voting,
Rights
Act
and
avoiding
any
racial
gerrymandering.
BJ
Then
we
have
this.
The
state
criteria
in
the
middle.
The
state
requires
that
Maps
be
in
priority
order.
Number
one
contiguous
number:
two
minimize:
the
divisions
of
neighborhoods
and
communities
of
Interest
number
three
again
in
priority
order
following
easily
identifiable
boundaries,
number
four
Compact
and
then
the
state
also
prohibits
strong
lines,
the
favor
or
discriminate
against
a
political
party.
BJ
Once
you
meet
all
those
requirements,
then,
if
there
are
two
maps
that
meet
all
those
requirements,
then
you
can
look
at
what
the
courts
have
approved
of
other
traditional
registering
principles.
These
are
not
requirements.
These
are
simply
approved
considerations
of
Trying
to
minimize
the
pairing
of
of
current
council
members
and
offsetting
a
little
bit
future
population
growth.
BJ
So
all
that
has
been
review
of
things
have
been
presented
throughout
this
whole
process.
Tonight
our
goal
is
to
show
you
the
additional
maps
that
have
come
in,
hear
public
comments
on
them
and
then,
as
I
mentioned,
the
goal
would
be
to
select
a
map
and
an
election
sequence
and
introduce
the
ordinance.
BJ
We
did
get.
As
you
know,
there
is
a
full-blown
mapping
tool.
There's
also
a
very
simple
draw
your
neighborhood
tool.
We
did
get
one
more
neighborhood
that
was
drawn
and
submitted
via
that
tool
pro.
That
was
not
in
the
last
hearings
presentation
it's
listed
as
number
12
here
at
the
airport,
slash
Empire,
Center
and
Hollywood
Boulevard
it's
on
the
next
slide.
BJ
This
is
something
a
resident
Drew,
coincidentally,
it
actually
is
very
close
to
a
district.
That's
in
essentially
every
map.
So
this
this
resident
is
almost
guaranteed
to
get
their
neighborhood
kept.
BJ
So
we
had
a
lot
of
maps
24
maps
at
that
stage
from
that
the
council
selected
three
of
those
Maps
as
Focus
maps
and
requested
some
combination
Maps
bring
us
to
Five,
Focus
Maps
and
then
I'll
say
that
creativity
and
that
engaged
Spirit
of
your
residence
continued
as
we
had
13
more
maps
drawn
or
in
some
situations,
people
just
said:
hey.
Can
you
draw
a
map
that
does
this
and
this
and
then
NDC
accommodated
that
for
them,
so
you've
got
13
Maps,
either
drawn
by
residents
or
drawn
pursuant
to
resin
requests.
BJ
So
we've
got
18
maps
to
go
through
this
evening.
These
were
all
posted
a
full
week
ago
on
the
website.
Members
were
posted
well
before
that
so
I'm
going
to
go
through
these
fairly
briefly,
in
hopes
that
most
people
have
have
already
looked
at
them
on
the
website
and
again,
there
is
both
the
interactive
review
map
where
people
can
zoom
in
and
out,
and
there
are
the
PDFs
that
are
a
map
with
the
full
demographic
profiles
of
each
plan.
BJ
We
also
had
Focus
Maps,
130
and
131.
These
were
the
combination,
Maps
essentially
map
130
is
combining
123
and
127.
So
we
have
kind
of
all
the
variations
on
the
west
and
all
the
variations
on
the
east
on
the
table
and
the
only
difference
between
130
and
131
is
in
the
north,
where
districts,
two
and
one
meet
you
can
see
how
they
in
map
130.
That
border
follows
Glen
Oaks
where's
the
map
131
it
District
2,
is
going
more
northward
up,
Scott
Road,
so
just
two
two
different
configurations
of
that
boundary.
BJ
So
then
we
had
a
new
maps
come
in
map
129.
The
number
numbering
is
odd
because
it
came
in
before
your
last
hearing,
but
after
the
deadline
to
be
considered
at
the
last
hearing,
which
is
why
it
has
an
earlier
number
I
put
it
together
with
132,
because
the
author
of
129
then
refined
the
map
and
and
came
back
with
her,
essentially
a
replacement
or
an
updated
132.
So
these
are
both
from
the
same
author
132
is
their
more
recent
submission.
And
the
author
is
here
I
comment
earlier,
so
I'll.
BJ
Let
him
speak
to
it,
but
very
briefly,
the
the
idea
that
has
been
expressed
both
at
the
last
hearing
and
in
the
community
forums
is
the
idea.
We've
talked
about
a
lot
of
having
renter
and
multi-family
housing
kind
of
concentrated
in
certain
districts
and
this
the
maps
as
he
described
them,
was
trying
to
concentrate
almost
city
block
by
city
block,
actually
looking
at
satellite
photos
and
other
information
rather
than
using
the
major
roads.
BJ
So
for
trying
to
identify
that
Community
more
tightly,
we
had
three
Maps
again,
one
of
which
was
was
shown
to
you
at
the
last
hearing,
but
it
was
too
late
to
be
considered.
That's
135,
you
may
remember
the
sketch
that
was
brought
up
of
two
districts
that
were
shown
there,
and
then
we
received
two
individual
District
Maps
again
these
are
not
maps
you
could
adopt
is
on
their
own,
but
input
we
wanted
to
pass
along.
So
you
can
keep
that
consideration
in
mind.
As
you
look
at
the
later
Maps.
BJ
So
turning
to
137
and
141
137
actually
was
a
public
request
that
NDC
Drew,
based
on
that
request
to
just
as
we
had
combined
123
and
127
have
both
options
on
either
side
of
the
freeway.
This
was
adding
to
that
to
give
map
128
with
the
alternative
configuration
east
of
the
freeway
map.
128
had
one
seat
along
the
freeway
and
one
in
the
hills,
and
this
just
gives
it
the
the
two
freeway
to
Hills
configuration.
BJ
Someone
takes
what
I
was
just
talking
about
that
that
District,
two
and
one
border
here,
it's
District
three
and
one
Border
in
the
north
actually
goes
a
little
bit
farther
north
with
the
I
will
generally
refer
to
as
the
airport
region
seat
and
then
reconfigures
between
four
and
five
in
a
different
manner
than
we've,
seen
in
the
other,
Maps
and
again,
I'm
being
very
brief
in
these
descriptions
because
they
haven't
posted
for
a
week
and-
and
some
of
these,
the
authors
of
the
maps
may
be
here
to
comment
as
well.
BJ
137.
Oh
sorry
just
did
that
next
slide.
136
136
is
a
a
resin
who
took
map
123
and
just
made
some
very
small
changes.
Actually,
the
the
border
of
two
and
five
you
can
see
where
District
Two
kind
of
bumps
into
five
a
little
bit.
This
brings
that
bump
farther
south.
So
instead
of
the
bump
being
Bell
Air
and
above
in
this
map,
it
the
bump
comes
down
to
Kenneth.
BJ
So
it's
just
moving
that
one
square
area
and
then
to
offset
that
population
shift
there's
a
little
bit
of
a
change
between
four
and
five
right
by
the
freeway.
So
in
the
interactive
map,
if
you
like,
we
can
overlay
them
and
actually
show
exactly
where
that
area
is,
but
that's
the
extent
of
the
changes
in
136
from
123
and
the
same
change
is
made
in
140
from
the
base
map
of
130..
BJ
So
each
of
these
authors
is
taking
kind
of
the
input
that's
been
received
and
then
just
doing
small
modifications
to
the
maps.
138
139
were
two
entirely
new
maps.
138
is
a
very
creative
approach.
You
can
see
it.
You
know
we.
We
talked
to
previously
about
kind
of
the
the
high
density
housing
along
the
five
and
along
the
freeway
in
the
South.
This
swings
district,
one.
BJ
It
is
kind
of
a
compactness
concern
of
going
around
one
group
people
to
get
to
another,
but
if
it
is
closely
tied
to
community
of
interest
that
would
override
a
compactness
factor,
then
map
139
next
to
it.
BJ
This
is
an
idea
that
some
of
the
earlier
Maps
had
also
done
of
trying
to
have
both
sides,
especially
the
the
most
heavily
apartment
or
I,
don't
know
if
it's
most
heavily
a
lot
of
the
apartments
on
both
sides
of
I-5
in
one
District,
so
you
get
kind
of
Central
District
three,
as
opposed
to
the
more
East
and
West
split
you've
seen
the
other
Maps.
BJ
Then
the
last
two
maps,
142
and
143,
a
142-
is
a
goals
kind
of
Whole
Hog,
in
that,
let's
have
three
districts
that
are
on
both
sides
of
the
freeway
that
have
major
numbers
of
people
on
both
sides
of
the
freeway.
You'd
only
have
one
seat
in
the
hills
and
one
and
then
one
kind
of
far
west
District
three
in
that
map.
BJ
143
has
three
districts
crossing
the
freeway,
but
in
smaller
pieces.
So
it's
kind
of
a
more
symbolic
piece
on
each
side
of
the
freeway,
not
not
as
as
large
numbers
as
a
142..
BJ
So
there's
a
lot
of
maps
we're
back
to
a
lot
of
maps.
So
the
next
slide,
maybe
something
I'm
not
going
to
go
through
all
the
details,
but
handy
map,
if,
if
residents
have
something
in
particular
they're
looking
for
this
is
a
way
of
narrowing
down,
which
Maps
would
do
that.
BJ
So
if
someone
likes,
you
know
two
in
the
East
two
districts
that
go
from
the
hills
to
the
freeway,
they
can
just
look
down
at
the
x's
and
that
tells
them
which
Maps
do
that,
as
opposed
to
in
the
district
along
the
freeway
and
one
in
the
Hills.
So
this
is
kind
of
a
quick
reference
table
summarizing.
What's
in
the
various
Maps.
BJ
Just
briefly
to
cover,
there
was
a
lot
of
Outreach
done
in
round.
Two
obviously
got
a
lot
of
feedback
and
a
lot
of
new
maps
out
of
it,
so
that
was
great
to
see.
BJ
You'll
get
a
full
report
summarizing
all
of
the
signs
and
and
social
media
outreach
and
press
releases
and
everything
that
was
done.
But
just
at
the
very
high
level
we
did
hold
five
forums.
Each
Forum
consisted
of
a
presentation,
a
discussion,
a
straw
poll
that
I'll
talk
about
in
the
next
slide
and
then
a
lot
of
wide-ranging
discussion
about
this
issue.
Plus
residents
did
have
the
ongoing
ability
to
comment
by
email
throughout
the
process
at
those
forums
and
both
the
in-person
and
the
virtual
ones.
BJ
There
was
called
dot
voting
or
an
online
version
of
it.
This
is
where
we
we're
not
looking
for
a
scientific
poll,
obviously,
because
we're
only
getting
a
small
number
of
people
from
the
city's
overall
population
at
these
forums,
but
looking
at
which
Maps
get
a
lot
of
dots
versus
which
Maps
get
no
dots.
What
we
do
is
we
give
each
person
three
dots,
so
they
can
put
all
three
on
their
favorite
map
or
they
could
put
one
per
map
on
their
three
favorite
Maps
if
they
had
a
lot
they
liked.
BJ
So
we're
not
really
worried
about.
If
a
map
gets
13
dots
versus
14
dots,
which
is
why
I
grouped
them
the
way
I
did
so
map
131
is
the
only
one
that
only
had
less
than
five
dots
or
votes
as
I
call
them.
Here,
then,
in
that
middle
group
of
getting
10
to
20
dots
or
votes
and
again
that
doesn't
mean
10
to
20
different
people,
it's
just
a
way
of
grouping.
BJ
We
have
this
middle
tier
of
127
I,
put
the
votes
for
129
and
132
together,
because
that
that's
the
map
that
the
resident
submitted
an
updated
version
of
and
map
130
and
then
getting
the
most
dots.
You
know
123
and
128.
again
useful
reference
point
for
you:
I,
don't
think
necessarily
that
getting
29
dots
in
the
forums
is
decisive
in
a
city
of
this
many
people,
but
did
want
to
give
you
that
summary
of
that
input,
and
we
did
have
a
lot
of
discussion
that
came
out
of
where'd.
You
put
your
dots.
BJ
Why
did
you
put
them
there
that
as
much?
It
was
a
discussion
tool
as
a
decision
tool
and
then,
as
I
noted
at
the
bottom
here,
Maps
133
through
143,
came
in
too
late
in
the
process
to
be
part
of
the
dot
system
in
the
forums,
so
the
the
maps
have
obviously
been
the
predominant
part
of
this.
There
is
a
second
piece
of
this
puzzle,
which
is
the
election
year
sequencing
just
to
briefly
touch
on
that.
BJ
BJ
There's
not
a
lot
of
statutory
guidance
on
this.
It
just
says:
give
special
consideration
to
the
purposes
of
the
California
Voting
Rights
Act
and
the
preferences
expressed
by
members
of
the
of
the
oh,
that's
a
typo.
It
should
be
public.
Oh
members
of
The
District's
drawn
that's
what
they
were
referring
to.
BJ
So
that's
not
a
lot
of
specific
guidance.
Standard
practice
is
typically.
If
a
council
member
ends
up
in
a
seat
by
themselves,
that's
he
gets
assigned
to
whatever
that
council
member
is
up.
This
is
part
of
respecting
the
voter's
will
and
letting
re-election
decisions
be
left
to
the
voters.
If
multiple
council
members
are
up
in
the
same
year,
all
in
the
same
seat,
obviously
the
seat
would
then
also
go
to
that
year
where
this
gets
complicated
is
when
you
have
a
pairing.
BJ
We
have
a
2024
council
member
and
a
2026
council
member,
because
that
doesn't
give
us
any
clear
guidance
on
this
where
to
go.
So
if
that
happens,
essentially
what
happens?
Is
the
council
decides
which
seats
are
up
in
which
years
and
the
impact
on
the
council
members
is?
If,
if
your
seat's
up
in
your
ear,
you
can
run
for
re-election.
BJ
Obviously,
if
a
council
member,
whose
term
ends
in
2024
ends
up
in
a
2026
seat,
there's
no
impact
on
on
any
current
term,
but
then,
at
the
end
of
this
term
that
council
member
would
leave
office,
they
could
they'd
have
to
sit
out
for
two
years.
They
could
run
in
2026.
they'd
be
replaced
on
the
days
by
someone
from
some
vacancy
elsewhere.
That
would
be
up
in
2024..
BJ
So
that's
it
for
2024
member
ends
up
in
a
2026
C.
If
the
reverse
happens,
the
2026
member
in
a
2024
C,
then
the
council
member
has
a
choice
even
though
they
just
ran
in
2022.
They
could
run
again
in
2024
for
that
District
C.
If
the
councilman
wins
that
seat,
then
they
resign
the
last
two
years
of
their
Citywide
2026
seat
and
are
sworn
in
the
district,
creating
a
vacancy,
a
two-year
vacancy
or
the
Council
American
simply
just
serve
the
remaining
years.
BJ
Till
2026
then
leave
the
council
and
then
have
the
option
to
run
in
2028
for
that
seat,
and
the
one
thing
to
emphasize,
though,
is
that
there
is
no
impact
on
anyone's
current
terms,
so
no
one's
cut
short
or
anything
like
that,
so
that
is
we'll
come
back
to
that
sequencing.
Once
you
choose
a
map
in
some
of
the
maps,
it's
very
clear
because
of
the
correlation
of
council
members
and
others.
We
do
have
that
complicated
situation
to
ask
you
to
share
your
direction
on
which
way
to
go.
So
again.
BJ
This
is
a
hearing
we
are
looking
for.
You
know
the
Public's
input
on
which
Maps
they
think
best
for
their
city
and
for
their
neighborhoods
and
communities,
and
then
our
our
hope
is
to
get
Direction.
The
last
slide
is
just
a
quick
reference
slide
like
we've
done
before
the
the
top
five
in
blue
are
because
those
are
the
five
Focus
maps
from
the
last
hearing
and
then
the
the
second
and
third
row
are
the
new
maps
I
left
off
the
single
District
Maps.
So
this
is
just
a
quick
reference.
BJ
You
can
look
at
and
again,
we've
got
the
interactive
map.
We
are
set
up
to
be
able
to
show
those
things
if
you'd
like
to
see
them
interactively.
C
Yeah
well,
first
off
we'll
do
some
public
comment
hold
on
all
right
for
those
wishing
to
call
in
right
now,
818-238-3335.
Let
me
get
these
going
all
right.
C
Sorry,
I'm
engrossed
in
maps
all
right,
we'll
now
open
the
public
hearing
to
hear
from
any
person
who
wish
to
speak
on
this
matter.
Each
person
may
address
the
council
for
up
to
three
minutes.
Please
complete
a
salmon
colored
card.
First
speaker
is
David
Donahue,
followed
by
garan
yepikarian.
AM
Hello,
honorable
mayor
Anthony,
if
I
smear
Schultz,
virtually
council
members,
City
staff,
my
name
is
David
Donohue,
a
resident
business
owner
and
somebody
who
spent
oh
hey
my
time
hasn't
started.
This
is
fantastic
I'm.
AM
There
we
go
thanks.
Thank
you
very
much
being
able
to
address
the
districting.
One.
I
would
like
to
kind
of
say
that
I
supported
the
caller
Simon,
who
I
forget
his
last
name,
apologize
for
that
Simon,
but
I
think
he
had
a
really
good
point.
You
know
I'm,
not
a
big
fan
of
this
I
think
that
having
at
large
definitely
represents
the
community
better.
AM
That
said,
my
question
that
I
had
is
on
sequencing
in
the
event
that
a
for
example
in
the
Rancho,
if
vice
mayor
Schultz,
does
not
run
in
2024,
does
his
seat?
Is
it
still
up
for
an
election
and
I
do
believe
that
council,
member
Perez
would
be
looking
at
map
number
23
I
believe
that
council
member
Perez
is
in
that
District.
If
she,
if
the
seat
is
up
in
2024,
then
what
happens?
AM
If
there's
is
there
an
election
and
that
a-
and
this
is
the
part
that
kind
of
gets
me
the
sequencing
and
the
decision
of
the
map
has
me
kind
of
confused.
All
that
said,
I
submitted
map
132
132
has
a
focus
on
specific
neighborhoods
to
include
them
into
her
downtown
area.
I
really
sort
of
dove
in
for
the
apartments
to
have
a
higher
concentration
there.
The
hillside
represents
a
lot
of
single-family
residential
units
and
as
well
at
the
airport
and
with
mag
Park
and
with
the
Rancho
kind
of
combining
the
Rancho
with
the
media
District.
AM
Even
though
I
think
that
those
are
two,
you
know
very
different,
neighborhoods
I
would
ask
you
to
consider
map
132.
with
that.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time
and
everything
that
you
do
for
the
city.
BK
Mr
Mayor
members
of
the
council,
speaking
on
behalf
of
the
ANC
again
very
quickly,
the
districting
is
not
something
we
want,
but
we're
trying
to
optimize
it
assuming
it
goes
forward
and
123
127
130
are
the
ones
that
we've
been
focused
on
so
far
and
as
if
you'll
remember,
our
main
concern
was
that
east
of
I-5,
basically
two
districts
as
the
numbers
permit
or
enforced
and
I,
had
hoped
to
submit
one
slightly
different
map,
taking
into
account
some
of
the
upcoming
development.
This
came
up
in
one
of
the
discussions
at
the
public
hearings.
BK
Unfortunately,
I
wasn't
able
to
get
to
it
before
the
mapping
tool
was
removed
from
from
the
from
the
website.
So
that's
why
I
distributed
this
numerical
description?
Basically,
you
can
see
that
the
largest
amount
of
the
largest
number
of
additional
residents
and
sorry
I
should
explain
this
data
is
from
the
website
where
it
says
dwelling
units,
that's
how
many
dwelling
units
are
coming
for
each
of
these
possible
developments.
The
top
half
are
the
ones
that
I
think.
BK
If
I
understood,
the
information
correctly
are
ones
that
are
furthest
along
in
the
process,
whereas
the
ones
that
are
boxed
below
I
guess
are
further
out
as
far
as
when
they
might
come
online.
But
basically
you
can
see
that
if
you
refer
to
a
map
123
the
district
numbered
two
is
going
to
end
up
having
the
most
the
the
highest
number
of
additional
units.
BK
That
is
relevant,
because
what
that
would
enable
us
to
do
is
likely-
and
this
is
what
I'd
hoped
to
map
but
couldn't
likely
that
little
sliver
of
District
2
that
crosses
over
into
I
crosses
i5
Eastward
would
probably
be
eliminated.
We'd
have
better
districts
there,
I
realize.
If
you
were
to
proceed
with
this,
this
Pro,
your
approval
process
would
have
to
be
kicked
back.
BK
One
meeting
but
I
do
hope
that
you'll
consider
that,
because
I
think
ultimately
we'll
end
up
with
better
districts
without
I-5,
dividing
it
and
still
numerically
within
the
within
the
parameters
that
are
required
and
that's
about
all
I
have
to
say
and
I.
If
I
may
I
know,
this
is
not
technically
in
order,
but
as
as
the
city's
Santa
Monica
Mountains
Conservancy
rep,
there
is
a
map
that
they've
generated.
BK
That
I
think
will
be
very
helpful
with
the
with
planning
from
an
environmental
perspective
and
they're
almost
done
with
that
I'll
look
into
it
and
I'll
pass
it
on
to
probably
Patrick
I
guess,
but
as
appropriate
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
it
looked
very
exciting.
This
was
at
our
at
our
June
meeting
that
they
announced
it.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you.
David
Holtzman
is
my
last
speaker
card.
BL
Good
evening,
nice
to
see
you
again,
I'm
just
back
from
some
travel,
including
Ireland,
where
ranked
Choice
voting
is
in
the
Constitution
required
for
all
elections
and
a
restaurant
Hostess
Drew
up
a
ranked
Choice
ballot
for
me
to
rank
the
three
major
Stouts
in
Ireland.
She
really
was
interested.
In
my
opinion.
We
were
talking
about
election
methods
now,
thank
you
all
for
keeping
proportional
representation
to
ranked
Choice
voting
in
mind.
BL
As
you
go
through
this
process,
a
prcv
is
more
fair
as
a
remedy,
the
Voting
Rights
Act
issues
and
it's
simply
more
fair
as
an
election
method.
In
general
note,
please
that
you
know
lives
away.
I
watch
some
video
and
I
saw
that
Doug
Johnson
here
of
NDC
misrepresented
prcv
on
June
14th,
when
he
said
that
a
prcv
voter
can
only
help
elect
one
council
member
per
election.
In
truth,
voters
votes
can
help
elect
their
top
ranked
choices
as
well
as
their
next
ranked
choices.
BL
Mr
Johnson
should
have
known
that
probably
did
know
that,
as
he
saw
and
even
helped
me
conduct
a
mock
prcv
election
at
an
Armenian
cultural
center.
That
Mr
yepgarion
here
asked
me
to
do
anyway.
Now
about
the
phase
two
timeline
in
the
staff
report
based
in
part
on
which
I
what
I
just
said,
I
think
you
should
not
rely
on
or
pay
Doug
Johnson
in
NDC
for
evaluating
electoral
methods.
After
all,
their
main
business
is
selling
districts
and
prcv
is
an
alternative
to
districts.
So
there's
a
conflict
there.
BL
BL
The
timeline
also
should
provide
for
public
submission
of
suggested
Charter
Amendment
language
and
for
possibly
placing
an
electoral
reform
measure
on
the
ballot
after
2024
or
for
making
an
electorally
formed
measure
effective,
effective
after
2024,
which
would
give
time
for
careful
implementation.
So,
let's
not
say
it
has
to
be
done
in
March
for
the
March
election.
Also,
please
stop
referring
to
out-of-town
Advocates.
You
get
a
lot
from
Out
of
Towners,
you
hire
them.
BL
You
take
the
donations
and
you
read
their
opinions,
so
slapping
the
label
only
on
people
who
care
about
care
enough
about
burbank's
potential,
National
leadership
on
Election
issue,
that's
disrespective
and
disrespectful
and
hey
I'm
in
town
as
a
redistricting
commissioner,
and
since
I'm,
a
resident
of
the
media
capital
of
the
world.
I
have
some
notes
on
how
you're
doing
this
but
I'll
follow
up
on
those
with
a
written
submission.
Thank
you
again
for
your
time.
C
Thank
you,
that's
our
last
in
person,
do
we
have
any
public
calling.
BM
Hi
I
I
wanted
to
let
you
guys
know
that
on
the
maps
when
you
were
trying
to
figure
it
out
and
stuff,
there
is
no
option
to
say
that
you're
against
doing
the
districting
I
also
noticed
that
there's
a
very
small
turnout
from
the
public
when
we
have
85
000
households
in
Burbank,
that's
kind
of
concerning
also
the
density
of
apartments
and
stuff
in
certain
areas
can
become
a
problem
in
the
future
and
I
know
that
there's
not
supposed
to
be
gerrymandering-
and
you
know,
moving
things
for
for
reasons
one
particular
person
may
have.
BM
However,
we
all
know
that
in
reality
that
does
happen.
So
that's
a
concern
of
mine
also
with
the
maps
we're
not
sure
of
the
the
people
that
were
drawing
the
map,
so
they
were
actually
from
Burbank.
Anybody
could
have
been
going
on
there
and
doing
that
one
of
the
meetings.
They
actually
stated
that
so
that's
another
concern,
I
think
it's
a
very
flawed.
The
way
that
this
was
done
and
it's
very
I'm,
not
sure
what
the
word
is.
BM
It's
very
mixed
up
when
it
comes
to
terms
understanding
how
the
term
part
would
work
and
I
think
that
just
makes
more
of
a
mess
for
the
citizens
to
understand
what's
happening
so
I
really
wish.
There
was
an
option
on
that
to
say
that
we
don't
want
to
do
districts,
but
that
was
never
an
option.
There
was
not
a
comment
you
could
make
without
making
maps
and
I
think
that
was
inappropriate.
BN
Thank
you,
sir
mayor
Constantine,
vice
mayor,
Schultz,
I'm,
sorry,
mayor
Anthony
and
Council
and
staff
I
I
know
everyone
realizes
where
I'm
coming
from
so
I'll.
Keep
it
very
brief.
I
would
love
to
submit
a
map
and,
of
course
you
would
have
a
big
circle
saying
at
Large.
So
I
haven't
done
that
my
other
suggestion
is
I'm,
hoping
we
will
have
a
quite
a
comment
tonight
about
having
an
election
and
include
that
into
the
discussion.
BN
C
C
Okay,
being
no
for
the
public
comment,
I
will
close
the
public
comment
period.
Does
the
City
attorney
or
the
consultant
have
any
more
to
say.
O
We
both
will
I'll
go
first
I'll
exercise,
My
Prerogative,
so
first
as
to
Mr
holtzman's
allegation
of
a
conflict
of
interest.
Ndc
is
not
selling
the
city
districts,
the
city
had
a
threat
of
lawsuit
under
the
cvra,
and
we
investigated
the
alleged
facts
and
decided
to
commence
this
process
and
my
office
requested
that
we
hire
NDC
to
help
us
through
the
process.
So
it's
actually
a
threatened
lawsuit
under
the
cvra
that
got
us
to
this
point
and
NDC
in
particular.
O
Doug
Johnson
have
been
instrumental
in
helping
us
understand
our
obligations
and
use
the
tools
to
figure
out
what
districts
mean
in
Burbank.
So
there
is
not
a
conflict
of
interest
in
having
NDC
help
us
ascertain
our
obligations
and
chart
a
path
forward.
O
With
regard
to
Santa
Monica,
the
both
the
city
of
Santa
Monica
and
the
Pico
neighborhood
argued
their
cases
before
The
Supreme
Court,
the
California
Supreme
Court
on
June
26th,
the
California
Supreme
Court
has
90
days
from
that
date
to
issue
a
decision
where
almost
a
third
of
the
way
through
that
time
period
or
will
be
next
week.
The
facts
in
Santa
Monica
are
not
dissimilar
to
Burbank.
O
It's
very
similar
in
the
sense
that
one
of
the
at
least
the
Latino
voting
population,
the
potential
to
achieve
an
influence
District
of
somewhere
north
of
30
percent,
is
about
similar.
We
are
watching
that
case
closely.
The
a
a
decisive
clear
ruling
in
that
case
could
make
a
difference
for
Burbank,
but
as
the
law
stands
today,
we
still
have
a
need
to
get
into
a
safe
harbor
under
the
cvra.
O
BJ
So
there
was
one
question
about
what
happens
with
sequencing
if
councilmember
Schultz
doesn't
run,
you
do
have
to
pick
the
sequencing
at
the
time
you
adopt
the
ordinance,
and
so
it
would
be
would
be
stated
there.
BJ
There
may
be
some
way
to
go
back
and
undo
the
ordinance
and
re-adopt
it,
but
that
would
be
opening
up
a
whole
can
of
worms.
So
really
you
do
have
to
adopt
at
that
time
and
whoever
wants
to
run
in
a
given
District
at
the
time
it's
up
is
is
welcome
to
run
for
it,
but
yes,
I.
Definitely
sympathize
the
the
law,
the
state
law
put
sequencing
up
at
the
front
of
the
process
and
when
you
have
like
17
maps,
it
just
makes
your
head
explode.
BJ
You
try
to
think
through
all
these
scenarios
without
a
doubt
and
I
do
this
all
day
long
every
day,
so
it
it
I
do
understand
the
confusion
it
triggers
to
my
friend,
Mr
holtzman's
comment.
It's
interesting.
He
misstated
what
I
said.
You
may
remember.
I
said
in
Rangers
voting,
each
person
gets
one
vote,
and-
and
that's
all
you
get
his
point
is-
is
accurate
in
that
your
one
vote
can
get
broken
up.
BJ
If
your
first
choice
doesn't
need
your
whole
vote,
then
seven
tenths,
your
Vote
or
whatever
percent
they
need
gets
counted
to
that
one
and
then
three
tens
of
your
vote
can
go
to
your
second
choice.
So
his
point
about
you
can
help
other
candidates.
You
can
help
more
than
one
with
your
one.
Vote
is
true,
but
I
did
want
to
clarify
that
what
I
said
was
one
vote
and
just
to
the
point
you
know
we
are
completely
unbiased
in
this.
BJ
Actually,
before
cvra
we
help
jurisdictions,
go
to
districts
and
help
jurisdictions
go
away
from
districts,
Rancho,
Mirage,
Goleta,
Santa
Barbara
had
all
had
districts
gotten
away
from
them
and
gone
back
and
forth.
We
are,
we
are
Professionals
in
this
field,
I
I,
sometimes
say
mercenaries,
but
we're
here
to
achieve
the
goals
of
our
clients.
We
don't
we
don't
have
an
agenda
or
a
cause
that
we're
pushing
either
way
ranked
choice
at
large
by
districts.
BJ
We're
here
to
get
you
through
the
process,
so
I
hope
that
helps
and
I
think
that
was
all
the
questions
that
came
up
from
the
public
comments.
I.
O
Have
a
couple
more,
the
break
is
always
good
to
to
stimulate
my
recollection
here
so
to
Mr
holtzman's
point
about
ranked
Choice
voting.
We
have
made
a
diligent
inquiry
with
the
County
of
Los
Angeles.
We
received
a
written
response
from
them
which
was
attached
to
the
staff
report
at
the
last
public
hearing.
They
are
not
presently
prepared
to
conduct
ranked
Choice
voting,
but
should
Burbank
request
them
to
conduct
rank
Choice
voting
or
or
position
their
system
to
conduct
a
rig
Choice
voting
election.
O
They
would
begin
the
process,
but
that
process
will
be
a
lengthy
process
that
involves
not
only
modifying
their
system
but
receiving
Secretary
of
State
approval,
none
of
which
is
expected
to
happen
within
the
timeline
of
probably
the
city's
next
two
election
Cycles.
So
the
council
is
facing
the
decision
of
districts,
irrespective
of
our
ability
to
conduct
a
ranked
Choice
voting
election.
Now
it
is
possible
for
us
to
consider.
O
Unconsolidating
with
the
county,
but
that's
actually
a
very
complex
process
under
a
different
California
voting
participation,
Rights
Act,
for
which
we've
already
Consolidated
and
would
have
to
go
through
the
process
of
not
only
unconsolidating
but
probably
also
changing
our
schedule,
because
it
would
not
be
practical
and
Mr.
Johnson
may
have
addressed
this
point
previously.
We
wouldn't
be
holding
our
election
on
the
same
night
as
the
county
with
different
polling
sites
with
different
measures
on
our
ballot
than
theirs.
O
So
there
is
a
necessity
to
decouple
those
issues,
because
there
are
greater
implications
to
trying
to
conduct
ranked
Choice
voting,
which
I
will
note.
The
council
has
been
very
interested
in
pursuing,
but
there
are
different
timelines
for
that
for
practical
reasons
and
also
legal
reasons,
because
the
cvra,
the
California
Voting
Rights
Act,
is
different
from
the
California
voter
participation,
Rights,
Act
and
separate
case
law
separately.
Mr
Holtzman
raised
the
issue
of
Charter
amendments
and
whether
we
wait
for
Charter
amendments.
O
Mr
brick
also
mentioned
having
a
vote,
there's
nothing
that
prevents
the
council
from
initiating
a
charter
Amendment
on
its
own
at
any
time
to
be
held
at
an
appropriate
election
time.
So
the
timing
of
the
election
in
an
election
cycle
is
important,
but
the
council
can
initiate
that.
So
we
can
go
to
Five
districts.
BJ
C
Okay,
so
yeah
we're
still
in
the
public
hearing,
so
this
is
just
questions
only
do
we
have
any
questions
of
staff.
D
You
Mr,
Johnson
and
and
Mr
City
attorney,
it's
kind
of
serendipitous
that
I'm
here
going
to
ask
a
couple
questions
and,
as
I
look
out
the
window
to
my
left,
I
can
see
the
the
Capitol
Building
so
as
I've
been
thinking,
I've
been
listening
to
your
presentation.
I've
been
thinking
a
lot
about
the
importance
of
representative
democracy,
so
Mr
Johnson
I
have
two
questions
for
you
and
then
I'm
gonna
be
quiet
and
listen
to
my
colleagues.
D
I
would
like
you
to
take
a
look
at
map
142.
This
is
one
of
the
new
maps
that
came
in
and
the
here's
the
background
and
the
lead
up
to
the
question.
So
one
of
the
things
that
I
looked
at
in
all
of
the
maps
that
was
submitted
was
voter
registration
and
voter
turnout
and
specifically
for
the
estimated
Latino
population
in
Burbank.
D
Voter
registration
in
November
2020,
for
example,
estimated
Latino
population
was
approximately
21
percent.
So
my
first
question
is
this:
Mr
Johnson
and
again
I
promise
I'll
just
do
the
two.
As
best
I
can
tell
the
only
map
of
the
entire
Bunch.
That
would
give
us
at
least
three
districts
that
are
either
at
or
exceed
21
Latino
population.
This
is
the
only
map
that
does
that.
BJ
Oh
I
see
which
time
right
yeah
looking
at
the
voter
registration
numbers.
D
I
was
looking
at
voter
registration
for
2020
and
voter
turnout,
so
I
was
trying
to
just
say:
can
we
get
at
least
three
districts
where
it
either
meets
or
exceeds
the
registered
population
of
Latino
voters
city-wide
and
at
least
in
this
packet
I
was
provided?
This
was
the
only
map
I
saw
that
gave
us
three.
BJ
Yes,
it's
correct
the
the
I
haven't
flipped
through
them
all,
but
I
believe
that's
correct.
The
the
catch
is
is
that
it
by
having
three
that
are
over
21
You're
Bringing
Down,
the
the
highest
number
of
the
lar
of
the
largest,
so,
like
some
of
the
other
maps,
have
a
34
seat.
Well,
this
has
a
30
seat.
Now.
BJ
Part
of
this
is
all
you
know
very
Santa
Monica
asking
that
we're
in
really
in
the
margin
of
error
from
30
to
34.,
but
but
yes,
that
that's
exactly
the
trade-off
we
face
in
the
different
configurations.
D
Okay,
so
my
only
other
question
and
I'm
going
to
listen
to
my
colleagues,
but
let's
say
we
went
with
map
142
just
for
argument's
sake,
so
those
three
seats
you
can
make
the
argument
that
the
Latino
population
of
Burbank
has
no
diminished
voting
value
right,
they're
they're,
at
least,
if
not
more
than
21,
constituting
each
district.
Here's
the
problem
they
would
have
less
than
21
for
those
other
two
districts
right,
correct.
C
Thank
you,
Mr
vice
mayor,
any
other
questions.
Council
yeah
go.
G
Ahead,
thank
you,
Mr
Mayor,
thank
you
for
the
presentation
and
the
discussion
and
follow-up
I
guess.
My
one
question
tonight
is
that
looking
at
the
the
staff
report
about
what
kind
of
our
options
are
tonight
of
how
to
move
forward,
I
just
want
to
be
clear
on
what
our
decisions
that
we
are
to
make
tonight.
G
The
first
decision
seems
clear
to
me:
is
which
map
with
narrowing
it
down
to
one
or
two
maps
correct
once
we
do
that,
though,
what's
our
other
decisions
that
we
have
tonight
to
make
specifically,
so
we
know
where
we're
going
when
we're
going
on
when
we're
having
our
discussions
and
moving
forward
so.
O
Our
objective
is
to
see
if
there
is
majority
support
for
a
single
map,
okay
and
direction,
to
bring
back
an
ordinance
where
we
would
commence
the
adoption
process
and
and
part
of
the
timing
will
depend
upon
whether
the
map
that
the
council
likes
has
been
previously
posted
and
whether
we
can
meet
the
posting
requirements
prior
to
introduction.
So
that's
a
it's
a
seven
day
requirement.
So
if
it's
one
of
the
maps
that
are
in
here,
we
should
be
fine.
O
If
it's
a
different
formulation
of
the
map
that
comes
out
of
your
deliberations
and
any
queries,
you
have
Mr
Johnson
do
of
the
the
district
mapping
tool,
then
we
will
need
to
consider
whether
we
can
meet
the
time
requirements
for
introduction.
We
might
not
be
able
to
totally
resolve
that
in
this
meeting,
because
there's
some
legal
considerations
and
and
in
any
event,
then
we
are
looking
for
direction
from
the
council
to
bring
back
an
ordinance
and
we
would
bring
back
an
ordinance
which
has
all
the
requisite
findings.
O
It's
it's
it's
doable,
but
we'll
have
to
look
at
that
timing,
but
also
the
sequencing
so
pick
the
map.
I.
Guess
then,
the
sequencing
and
then
direction
for
us
to
bring
back
the
ordinance.
We
have
a
scheduled
public
hearing
for
the
25th
so
that
date
could
be
used.
O
O
H
M
Mr
City
attorney
and
in
between
this
kind
of
timeline
you
mentioned
earlier
about
September
27th
for
the
city
of
Santa
Monica,
so
our
decision
would
also
have
to
be
weighed
in
based
on
the
results
of
September
27th
meeting.
So
I
think
it's
wise
for
us
to
include
that
in
our
timing,
because
if
we
come,
if
we
agree
on
the
map
tonight
and
then
we
discuss
the
election
sequence,
we
still
need
to
wait
for
Santa
Monica.
In
my
opinion
and
I.
M
O
So
we
are
monitoring
it
closely.
We
don't
have
an
as
I
indicated.
We
don't
have
any
updates,
and
certainly
we
wouldn't
want
to
have
the
council
complete
the
action
in
a
way,
that's
inconsistent
with
the
California
Supreme
Court's
ruling.
So
at
the
present
time
we
still
have
work
to
do,
but
we're
very
sensitive
to
any
precedent
that
the
California
Supreme
Court
sets
for
our
process.
So
with
that
we
still
have
work
to
do.
We
have
a
great
deal
of
information.
O
And
yes,
we
do
not
want
to
push
beyond
the
point
where
the
Santa
Monica
case
may
change.
What
this
council
could
do,
but
an
ordinance
takes
two
meetings
and
we're
not
yet
at
the
point
where
we
can
even
introduce
an
ordinance,
but
we
want
to
be
diligent
with
the
process.
M
M
You
know
date
and
consideration
before
we're
talking
about
introducing
an
ordinance
or
coming
in
on
July
25th
and
looking
at
an
ordinance.
The
other
thing
that
I
personally
want
to
include
in
our
in
our
process
is
also
the
perhaps
the
idea
or
not
the
idea.
Actually,
the
recommendation
is
to
put
this
before
the
voters
in
the
March
election
instead
of
council
deciding
to
adopt
an
ordinance.
M
O
Under
the
case
law,
before
this
Santa
Monica
case,
there
are
several
cities
that
have
placed
the
question
on
the
ballot.
The
voters
voted
it
down
and
then
the
cities
were
sued
almost
immediately
and
our
special
counsel,
Marguerite
Leone,
went
through
several
of
those
cities
at
I
think
it
was
perhaps
our
second
or
third
hearing.
So
there
is
that
risk
again
under
case
law,
up
to
the
Santa
Monica
Appellate
Court
decision,
which
was
depublished
and
were
pending
outcome
of
that
controversy.
M
M
I
just
want
to
I
just
want
I
think
for
the
sake
of
the
public,
to
hear
that
really,
the
council
still
has
to
make
a
decision
in
picking
the
map,
and
then
it
goes
before
the
voters.
If
we
decide
to
go
that
route.
L
M
I
do
have
one
question:
I
know
we
didn't
want
to.
Maybe
we're
not
addressing
sequence
at
this
moment,
but
something
is
a
little
confusing
for
me
and
I
appreciate
a
little
clarification
and
I'm
I'm.
Just
looking
at
map
142
that
the
vice
mayor
had
just
brought
to
our
attention
something
so
looking
at
the
bottom.
Is
this
proposed
election
sequence
using
update,
Council
location,
so
2024,
District,
4,
mayor
Anthony
and
and
District
3
proposed
District
3
is
Perez
Schultz
and
Takahashi,
then
2026
District,
1
and
2
vacant
and
five
Mullins.
M
Now
the
alternative
election
sequence?
Is
this
2024
District
4
again
the
mayor
Anthony
and
either
one
district
one
vacant
or
two
vacant?
Then
it
goes
on
to
District,
2026
District,
3,
Perez
Schultz
in
Takahashi,
five
Mullins,
so
I'm
a
little
confused,
it's
understandable
for
mayor
Anthony
and
vice
mayor
Schultz,
to
be
in
the
2024
election,
because
their
terms
are
up.
What
I'm
confused
about
is
the
alternative
and
it
says
2026
and
the
vice
mayor
name
is
actually
listed
on
there.
M
N
BJ
So
the
names
that
are
shown
are
just
which
council
members
reside
in
that
seat.
So
whenever
you
see
the
if
there's
just
proposed,
that
means
that
all
the
2026
council
members
are
in
one
seat
and
and
so
and
then
the
each
2024
members
in
a
separate
seat.
So
that's
nice
and
straightforward.
If
all
because
if
all
three
2026
members
are
in
one
seat,
Well
that
seats
up
in
2026.,
you
have
to
run
against
each
other.
But
every.
But
there's
no
question
about.
Would
you
assign
that
seat
to
2024?
BJ
BJ
Know
the
vice
mayor,
okay,
I'm,
getting
confused,
looks
and
I'm
starting
with
the
simple
part.
So
that's
okay,
so
yeah
and
I
don't
mean
simple,
relatively
simple.
So
if
if
it
only
lists
one
scenario,
then
that's
because
there's
no
pairing,
we
don't
have
any
council
members.
There's
no
council.
Members
are
in
separate
years
in
the
same
seat.
The
the
example
you
mentioned
in
his
councilman
Perez
mentioned.
There's
a
there's.
BJ
A
bunch
of
these
where
there
is
an
alternative
is
because
council,
member
Schultz
and
a
2026
council,
member
or
possibly
more
are
in
the
same
seat
and
so
they're
in
the
same
territory
in
in
the
case
of
142
as
they're
in
District
three,
and
so
that's
where
the
council
would
have
to
decide.
Does
that
seat
come
up
in
2024
or
does
that
seat
come
up
in
2026?
BJ
O
So
if
it
comes
up
yeah
specific,
if
you
want
to
put
a
pin
in
in
in
this
specific-
so
in
this
case
the
alternative
election
sequence
for
map
142
in
the
year
2026,
this
means
that
for
District,
3,
Perez
and
Takahashi
would
be
running
at
the
end
of
their
term.
If
they
chose
to
run
and
Schultz's
term,
he
would
have
been
out
of
office
for
two
years,
because
his
2024
term
will
have
expired
and
he
wasn't
eligible
to
rerun
because
sequency
wise
his
territory
was
not.
BJ
C
BJ
C
BJ
R
AQ
C
C
G
Yeah,
you
don't
want
me
to
sing
a
song.
So
what
just
a
discussion
point
about
sequencing
and
I
I
understand
that
the
need
to
and
desire
to
want
to
explain
it,
but
I
also
personally,
just
feel
like
when
we
are
making
a
choice
on
which
map
to
pick,
though,
that
we
should
I
I
personally,
am
not
using
sequencing
as
a
way
to
determine
which
map
is
the
best
one.
G
For
me
just
because
I
feel,
like
the
maps,
is
about
the
fairness
of
the
of
the
city
and
not
about
whether
I'm
gonna
be
on
Election
night
or
not.
I
mean
an
election
year
or
not
so
just
for
my
just
personally,
like
I,
want
to
understand
it,
but
I
I
kind
of
want
to
wait
until
we
get
the
map
we
want
and
then
try
to
figure
out
all
the
details
of
that
particular
map,
rather
than
understanding
just
a
sequencing
of
everything.
I.
N
C
BJ
R
AX
BJ
So
this
is
the
PDF
map,
that's
on
the
website
and
here's
the
text
down
below
keep.
C
AT
BJ
BJ
So,
as
shown
councilman
Schultz
under
the
alternative,
actually
under
either
scenario,
he
resides
in
District
three.
Under
the
alternative
scenario,
District
three
would
come
up
in
2026..
It
doesn't
change
his
term.
His
term
remains
2024,
so
he
would
leave
the
council
at
the
end
of
his
term
in
2024.
C
Out
and
run
so
after
we
choose
a
map
after
we
go
through
all
of
that,
the
sequencing
decision
is
whether
basically
looking
at
who's
in
which
district
and
are
we
asking
certain
council
members
to
run
two
years
prior
to
the
end
of
their
term.
Or
are
we
asking
certain
council
members
to
wait
two
years
out
of
office
before
they
run
for
another
term?.
O
And
one
of
the
considerations
you'll
you'll
you'll
discuss
is
whether
some
of
the
districts
that
don't
currently
have
a
council
member,
whether
the
council
prefers
that
they
be
the
first
ones
phased
in
or
not,
and
so
gotcha.
So
so
there
are
many
and
Doug
can
go
through
them.
But
there
are
many
considerations
you
may
look
at
and
to
council
member
takahashi's
Point
aside
from
who's
there,
like
which
ones
do
you
want
phased
in
first?
Is
it
the
one
with
the
highest
Latino
voter
population?
O
Is
it
for
some
other
reason
and
and
then
also
being
consistent
with
the
current
2-3
and
which
number
of
seats
are
up
in
which
election
a
presidential
election
or
a
Statewide
election?
Okay?
That.
N
D
That,
okay,
so
Mr
Johnson,
if
you
want
to
scroll
down,
so
everyone
can
kind
of
follow
along
I'm.
Looking
at
the
demographic
chart
that
that
follows
map
142.,
so
so
I
just
again,
this
will
be
a
question
but
to
set
it
up,
one
of
the
things
I
was
looking
at
was.
If
you
look
on
the
left
hand,
side,
there's
a
a
row:
that's
labeled
voter
registration,
November
2020.!
You
see
that
there.
D
Mr
Johnson,
oh
yes,
sorry
I,
just
I
wanted
to
make
sure
okay.
So
what
I
was
looking
at
was
if
you
follow
that
Top
Line
there
total
and
then
it
says
percentage
Latino
estimated.
So
on
the
far
right
it
says
we
have
approximately
21
of
Burbank
for
voter
21
of
registered
voters
in
Burbank
are
Latino,
so
I
then
started
looking
through
all
the
maps
and
I
saw
that
this
one
we
only.
This
is
the
only
one
where
we
could
get
three
districts
that
were
at
21
or
more.
So
that's
the
background.
D
Now,
if
you
could
go
and
actually
before
you
turn
it
back.
I'm.
Sorry
just
keep
in
mind
that
under
this
map
it
would
be
districts,
two
districts,
four
and
districts
five.
So
two
four
and
five
are
the
three
districts
that
would
accomplish
that
number.
So
now,
if
you
could
go
back
up
a
page
to
the
map,
okay,
so
the
point
I
was
trying
to
make
was
so
in
districts,
three,
so
right
now
and
actually
I.
D
Think,
probably
the
easiest
way
to
understand
it
is
to
look
in
the
look
at
the
map
but
pay
attention
to
the
bottom
right,
which
has
the
proposed
sequencing.
So,
let's
just
just
for
the
sake
of
of
argument.
Let's
look
at
the
proposed
election
sequence,
not
the
alternative,
but
just
the
the
first
one
there.
D
So
under
the
sequence
you
have
like
I,
said
two
four
and
five,
so
in
2024
one
of
the
two
districts
you
can
make
the
argument
that
that
the
Latino
population
of
Burbank
has
has
the
same,
if
not
a
greater
impact
in
one
District,
but
arguably
arguably
a
diluted
or
diminished
voting
influence
in
District
three
in
2026
you
have
two
of
the
three
districts
again,
it's
at
least
21
or
higher,
but
district
one
is
substantially
less
to
your
point.
Mr
Johnson.
D
So
my
point
is:
is
that
in
one
year
they
would
have
I
would
argue
and
I'm
asking
this
as
a
question
I'm
hoping
that
you'll
respond
to
give
me
your
professional
opinion,
but
in
2024
you
could
make
the
argument
that,
whereas
right
now
under
us
under
a
city-wide
at
large
election,
they
have
21
ability
to
influence
the
outcome
on
any
seat.
All
five
seats
but
they're
going
to
have
less
influence
on
one
of
the
two
seats
in
24
and
they're
going
to
have
less
influence
on
one
of
the
seats
in
2026..
So
always
I.
BJ
BJ
O
But
the
goal
of
the
court
and
the
inquiry
of
the
court
is
how
to
create
a
majority
or
what
level
of
influence
is
enough
to
force
a
city
to
go
to
districts
like
going
from
five
percent
to
seven
percent
was
was
kind
of
used
as
a
scenario
that
wouldn't
be
compelling
under
the
California
Voting
Rights
Act.
The
argument
between
the
Pico
neighborhood
and
the
City
of
Santa
Monica
was:
does
it
make
a
difference
if
you
can
go
from
20
to
25
or
30
to
45,
and
so
Santa
Monica
is
arguing?
O
O
I
think
the
cvra
would
say
on
that
issue
alone,
which
you're
considering
multi-factors,
but
on
the
issue
of
the
voter
influence
that
you're
trying
to
achieve
the
most
influence
you
can
in
at
least
one
District
is
one
of
the
goals.
Is
the
primary
Point,
rather
than
moving
the
needle
a
little
bit
in
three
different
districts.
D
Okay,
so
so
the
question
essentially
becomes
under
this
map,
the
highest
percentage
we
get
is
30
in
District
two.
So
one
of
the
unanswered
questions
it
sounds
like
is
is
moving
the
needle
nine
percent
from
21
to
30.
D
O
Because
of
how
demographic
and
language
information
is
collected,
it's
very
inaccurate,
but
there's
still
a
community
of
Interest,
so
you're,
looking
at
all
of
those
factors
so
that
the
raw
percentage
of
Latino
voters
is
not
the
only
factor
that
you're
looking
at
and
so
then
30,
maybe
enough.
If
you're
able
to
control
for
following
established,
canvas,
facilitating
canvassing
and
not
making
that
difficult
by
having
long
stretches
that
cross
freeways
and
also
keeping
identified
neighborhoods
like
the
ones
that
Mr
Johnson
went
through,
where
people
have
just
identified
what's
important
to
them
for
their
local.
D
BJ
D
Okay,
thank
you.
My
last
question
is
I'm.
Just
curious.
We've
talked
about
how,
under
any
map
model,
we
aren't
able
to
establish
a
majority
minority,
District
I'm
just
curious
are
we
is
there
any
way
that
we
have?
You
looked
at
whether
we
could
create
five
districts
in
which,
in
each
district,
the
Latino
population
would
have
21
percent.
BJ
C
BJ
C
It
is
right
in
the
middle
I
keep
coming
back
to
this
section
here:
the
pink
geographically
contiguous,
minimize
division
of
neighborhoods,
easily
identifiable
boundaries
and
compact.
C
C
C
Yeah
it's
way
earlier:
yeah
map
123
on
the
North
side
there,
the
blue
and
the
pink
is
along
Glen
Oaks
as
an
individual
who's,
knocking
doors.
Glen
Oaks
is
hard
to
cross
from
the
pink
and
the
purple
on
the
West
Side
Burbank
Boulevard
Burbank
Boulevard
is
hard
to
cross
coming
down
the
purple
and
the
orange
runs
along
Verdugo
verdugo's,
actually
very
easy
to
cross,
especially
now.
The
way
we've
got
it.
C
C
C
BJ
C
So
if
we
were
to
come
up
here
during
our
deliberation
and
jog
these
lines,
a
little
bit,
are
we
still
within
a
time
frame
because
I
know
you
said
it
takes
two
meetings
to
come
back
so
today,
instead
of
just
picking
a
map,
if
we
can
go
in
because
even
the
the
north
side
of
23
those
little
triangles
that
are
kind
of
jutting
out
I,
don't
like
those
either
I'd
like
to
go
in
and
fix
some
of
that.
C
So
if
we
did
that
today,
if
we,
if
we
during
our
deliberation,
kind
of,
went
in
and
picked
some
stuff
and
moved
them
around
a
little
bit,
do
we
still
have
enough
time?
Are
we
still
in
a
timely
fashion,
able
to
come
back
and
bring
a
final
map,
or
do
we
have
to
pick
something
today?
The.
O
Council
does
not
have
to
pick
something
today.
Okay,
in
my
opinion,
you
are
engaging
in
the
most
good
faith.
Consideration
of
this
you
could
possibly
do
okay,
and
so
as
long
as
you're
proceeding
in
that
way,
I
think
if
we
need
more
time,
we
need.
We
need
more
time
whether
you
say
Google.
O
That's
me,
whether
it's
not
even
that
late,
yet
whether
you
say
Verdugo
or
Olive
is
a
proper
boundary
is
certainly
within
your
prerogative,
and
then
we
would
have
to
adjust
the
balance
for
population
okay,
and
so
that's-
and
you
know
these
were
maps
that
were
generated
by
the
public,
because
I
believe
ndc's
Maps
were
at
the
end
of
the
stack
right
at
the
first
hearing.
O
One
128.,
so
there
were
many
configurations
like
this,
but
if
you,
if,
if
for
the
very
reasons
you
indicated
that
all
of
is
much
more
difficult
to
cross
than
Verdugo
and
you
want
to
adjust
it
that
way,
that's
perfectly
appropriate,
we
necessarily
have
to
adjust
it,
and
and
many
of
the
maps
had
much
more
erratic
boundaries.
But
they
were
that
way
for
a
purpose.
O
You
know
either
for
land
use,
type,
residential
use,
type
or
or
neighborhood
community
plan
type
Rancho
versus
Media
District
versus
mag
Park,
and
there
are
multiple
ways
to
to
carve
up
mag
Park.
So
if
we
can
refine
it
and
staff
can
come
back,
it
may
require
that
we
need
to
find
seven
days
more
to
post.
O
We
could
open
the
hearing
next
week
and
continue
to
a
date
certain
to
continue
the
work
and
to
work
out
the
sequencing
in
a
way
that
the
council
is
satisfied
with
all
of
these
things.
You
have
to
achieve
all
of
these
goals
if
it
takes
an
extra
week
or
two
or
we
have
to
find
another
meeting,
that's
perfectly
appropriate
Mr.
J
O
C
O
C
I'd
like
to
close
the
public
hearing
and
we
will
move
to
deliberation
so
my
first
point
I'd
like
to
bring
up
well
before
I
get
into
this
specifically
the
reason
why
I
keep
coming
back
to
map
123.
C
There
was
a
discussion
looking
at
map
127,
the
the
green
and
the
orange
where
we
have
half
of
Magnolia
Park
and
one
District
half
in
the
other
and
splits
up
the
two
parts
of
the
Rancho
I'm
just
I'm,
just
not
a
fan
I'm,
not
a
fan
of
that
I
think
we
need
I,
think
we
need
a
Magnolia
Park
District
and
we
need
a
Rancho
and
and
media
District
combined.
C
So
for
me,
looking
at
the
second
part
of
the
districting
rules,
the
geographically
contiguous
and
the
minimizing,
the
division
of
the
neighborhoods
I
understand
that
there
is
an
argument
to
be
made
that
you
get
two
council
members
fighting
for
that,
but
I
think
I
think
inherently.
It
goes
against
what
is
a
natural
inclination
of
a
resident
to
say
I'm
in
the
Rancho
I
want
my
people
who
understand
equestrian,
neighborhoods
and
and
and
what
it
means
to
ride
and
all
of
that
stuff.
C
So
many
other
cities
have
gone
to
districts,
that,
for
lack
of
a
better
word,
have
not
become
corrupt
and
they
Vie
for
the
districts
and
the
people
that
they
represent
in
those
neighborhoods,
I
I,
think
I.
Think
123
does
the
best
at
keeping
the
neighborhoods
contiguous
the
geography,
contiguous,
the
the
communities
of
Interest
together,
and
so
my
only
my
only
concern
now
is
number
three
on
that
list:
the
easily
identifiable
boundaries,
and
so
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
look
at
123.
C
C
C
N
In
the
meantime,
since
we're
deliberating
I
I
just
want
to
throw
it
out
there
that,
given
our
lengthy
conversation
from
last
time,
I
wholeheartedly
disagree
with
you
on
that
one
I
I
believe
in
you
know,
I
know
we're
not
the
city
of
La,
but
I've
seen
many
cities
do
that
do
end
up
going
in
these,
like
Silo
districts
and
I.
Think
we've
all
shared
our
our
preference
very
loudly
on
the
dies,
we're
staying
at
large,
right
and
I
think
the
closest
thing
we
do
get
to
that
is
having
districts
that
have
combinations
of
people.
N
M
And
I
do
agree
with
council
member
Perez
I.
That's
the
first
thing
that
came
to
mind.
Is
we
spend
a
lot
of
time
last
meeting
trying
to
you
know
balance
the
different
districts
with
including
portions
of
other
districts
like
the
Rancho,
the
media,
Magnolia
Park,
so
I
I
understand
what
you're
saying.
C
What
do
we
see
on
screen
that
that's?
What
I
was
going
for
to
me,
that
that
seems
that
Community
is
of
interest,
but
I
totally
appreciate
the
splitting
up
that
totally
consideration
for
me,
I
think
replacing
one
map
123
with
this
version
is,
would
fit
with
the
California
criteria
better.
If,
if
this
was
the
version,
we
were
gonna
go
with
yeah,
so
I'd
like
I'd
like
to
offer
that
in
in
substitution
for
map
123.,
can
you
see
that,
on
our.
O
And
I
would
I
would
just
add
to
you
that,
under
that
criteria
of
following
major
roads
and
not
dividing
communities,
almost
all
of
these
Maps
met
those
criteria
right.
This
is
just
your
preference
as
to
canvassing,
which
is
I.
Think
I
would
not
disagree
with
you
as
an
important
consideration,
but
I
don't
think
that
that
123
meets
the
criteria
any
less.
This
is
just
your
local
knowledge,
gotcha
of
what's
more
convenient,
I
I
think
they
actually
all
do
a
really
good
I
mean
arguing
between
all
of
Verdugo
or
Buena
Vista.
O
If
you
look
at
the
side
by
side,
mag
park,
I
think
they
all
meet
that
objective.
It's
the
council's
preference
as
to
what
you
believe
best
facilitates
the
voters
and
keeps
communities
of
Interest
intact
and.
N
N
They
have
input
right
versus
saying
your
worst
fears
about
districts,
which
is
that
we're
going
to
be
siled,
which
is
that
there's
going
to
be
a
Hillside
and
I've
heard
people
specifically
say
A
Hillside
and
a
MAG
Park
District
that
they
don't
want
that
and
I'm
saying
that
as
a
born
and
bred
magpark
girl
right
that
people
are
saying
that.
So
the
best
thing
we
can
do
to
respect
that
is
is
to
not
create
those
silos
from
the
get-go.
R
D
But
yeah
I'll
just
weigh
in
I
appreciate
where
you're
going
with
it,
but
I
have
to
agree
with
my
colleagues,
councilmember
Mullins
and
councilmember
Perez
I
would
just
add
two
things:
I
won't
I,
won't
repeat,
but
I
agree
with
what
council
member
Perez
said
so
eloquently.
D
We
do
want
to
avoid
the
balkanization
of
Burbank,
where
you
have
folks
that
are
really
acting
potentially
with
one
interest
for
one
neighborhood
and
I.
Think
that
that
the
other
map
we
were
looking
at
last
time,
it
helps
mitigate
against
that.
The
other
thing
that
I
have
an
issue
with
this
map
is.
We
were
just
talking
about
how
you
could
maybe
get
three
districts
that
achieved
21
or
greater
this
map.
Doesn't
it
would
give
us
only
two
I'm,
not
saying
maybe
you
couldn't.
D
You
know,
tweak
the
lines
a
little
bit,
but
you
know
again:
I
just
keep
coming
back
to
I
feel
that
frankly,
I
don't
know
that
I've
seen
a
map.
Yet
that
really
empowers
the
Latino
Community
I
feel
like
they
all
diminish
or
dilute
their
voting
power.
But
for
this
map,
specifically
I,
guess
that
that
was
just
one
very
specific
criticism.
I
think
it
achieves
less
parity
than
some
of
the
other
versions
that
have
been
submitted.
G
All
great
points,
I
could
also
add
that
just
looking
at
map
123
as
an
example
since
we're
talking
about
that,
is
that
we're
looking
at
if
we're
looking
at
distribution,
our
values
and
how
we're
Distributing
the
Distributing
the
votes?
If
you
look
at
the
west
west
side
of
123,
you
are
trying
to
hold
neighborhoods
together
and
on
the
east
side
of
123
we're
trying
to
make
things
more
like
kind
of
mixed
kind
of
mixed
communities.
So
it
seems
like
we're
almost
having
two
different
sets
of
values
for
the
different
sides
of
the
freeway.
G
So
I
think
it's
important
that
if
we
decide
to
hold
neighborhoods
together,
we
do
it
through
the
whole
city
or
if
we
decide
to
have
even
even
neighborhoods.
We
do
that
through
the
whole
city
and
not
decide
which
sections
of
the
city
get
even
neighborhoods,
in
which
sections
of
the
city
get
neighborhoods
that
are
together,
that
have
a
power
vote
in
that
District
see
what.
N
I'm
saying
into
councilmember
of
takahashi's
point:
we
essentially
did
that
in
the
last
meeting
yeah
public
hearing
about
this.
We
had
that
conversation
right
where
we
took
and
I
can't
remember
the
exact
numbers,
but
we
took
to
a
map
that
had
the
vertical
kind
of
west
side
of
the
city
and
then
split
the
horizontally,
the
other
side
to
create
greater
diversity,
socioeconomically
racially
Etc
within
the
map,
but
that
also
took
into
consideration
those
lines
that
you
were.
Speaking
of
so
I
know.
We
had
discussed
both
things
and
both
things
were
possible
in
one
map.
G
Together,
yeah
I'm,
leaning
towards
132.
I'm,
lean,
I'm,
leaning
towards
130
as
well,
for
those
very
reasons
but
to
Vice
mayor's
point
130,
you
know,
just
like
many
of
the
maps
only
gives
two
districts
that
go.
You
know
higher
than
21
for
latinova,
which
is
the
ostensibly
you
know
the
reason
why
we're
here
so
that
is
a
concern
and
I
do
I
am
concerned
with
how
low
the
percentages
are
in
the
other
three
districts
for
the
Latino
voter
registration.
G
So
that
is
an
issue
that
said,
though,
one
of
the
districts
goes
up
to
33,
which
is
one
of
the
highest
numbers.
We've
got
in
all
the
maps,
so
yeah
I
feel
like
there's
really
no
way
to
I
mean
I'm.
I
was
looking
at
all
the
different
numbers
and
map
142
to
device
mirrors.
Point
does
distribute
higher
than
21
through
three
different
districts,
but
it's
still
I
mean
there's
just
no
map
that
really
to
me
empowers
a
Latino
vote,
so
I'm
just
struggling
to
like
to
weigh
in
on
that.
G
Okay,
so
with
the
Assumption
in
my
mind
that
none
of
them
really
do
the
job
we
wanted
to
do.
But
we
have
the
district
anyway,
let's
just
say:
that's
like
what
we're
looking
at
I
would
like
I
like
map
130,
because
it
does
at
least
each
district
looks
like
a
little
mini
version
of
our
demographics,
of
our
city
and
kind
of
a
way,
except
for
maybe
District
Two,
which
is
the
airport
District,
but
I
do
feel
like
map
130
or
something
close
to
it.
G
That's
pretty
close
to
what
would
be
the
most
fair
and
distributed
population
within
each
district
and
to
one
of
the
speakers.
Points
about
development,
I
think
that
that
also
distributes
the
developments
pretty
well
throughout
the
different
districts
too.
So
each
one's
got
a
little
bit
growing
there.
So
just
another
point
to
look
at.
N
Wholeheartedly
agree
and
and
I'm
having
a
hard
time
with
it
too
right,
because
in
every
piece
of
the
map
the
Latino
populations
vote
gets
diluted,
I
I
will
say
this
I
know
the
cvra
asks
us
to
look
for
increasing
that
in
one
District.
I
think
that
when
we
increase
that
in
one
District,
clearly
from
what
we're
seeing,
we
reduce
it
in
the
others
and
I
feel
so
uncomfortable
as
a
Latina
woman.
M
O
D
I
have
a
suggestion
I'm
going
to
toss
this
out
to
the
team
I'd
love
to
hear
what
you
all
think.
So,
as
it
stands
right
here,
I
don't
feel
comfortable
approving
any
of
these
Maps
I
think
they
all
dilute
Latino
voting
power,
however,
to
council
member
Taco's
point
I
think
that
what
we're
looking
at
right
here
on
the
screen
map
130
is
probably
the
best
of
the
bunch
that
we
have
seen
now.
My
understanding
is:
is
districts
two
they're
in
the
blue
and
District
Five
in
the
I,
don't
know
yellow
orange.
D
Those
would
be
our
two
latino
districts
I'm
wondering-
and
this
would
probably
be
some
work
that
staff
could
do
and
bring
back
to
us
at
a
later
date.
Maybe
you
could
take
a
little
bit
of
the
Latino
population
in
District.
Two
give
that
to
district
one.
We
may
need
to
do
a
little
population
shifting,
but
you
might
be
able
to
get
a
third
Latino
District
out
of
district.
One
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
and
it
would
probably
take
some
time
and
effort,
but
that's
the
kind
of
Direction
I
Would
want
to
see.
D
BJ
Yeah,
the
the
this
is
die
just
doing
that
a
little
bit.
We
have
to
be
careful
because
race
cannot
be
our
predominant
consideration,
so
we
have
to
be
looking
at
neighborhoods
and
and
you
and
what
what
you're
experiencing
is
completely
understandable,
because
you
are
exactly
the
Santa
Monica
situation,
and
that
is
the
question
before
The
Supreme
Court
is
what
the
heck
does
dilution
mean,
and
can
you
define
this
term
for
us,
so
we
may
get
clearance
on
that,
but
we
have
to
be
careful
about.
N
I
think
to
be
clear,
we
we
have
probably
I,
would
say
more
than
established
that
race
is
not
a
predominant
one.
Given
that
we're
talking
about
the
neighborhoods
and
being
fair
and
creating
you
know,
you
know
the
splits
in
the
way
that
we
did
but
I
think,
given
the
consideration
that
again,
as
you
mentioned
it
dilutes
right,
and
how
can
we
do
that,
the
least
and
I
think
for
us
and
giving
staff
more
work
to
do
it's?
BJ
I
mean
I
could
see
a
scenario
where,
essentially,
instead
of
two
Crossing,
five
one
would
come
over
to
I5
and
then
five
would
go
across
into
downtown
and
north
of
downtown,
and
so
that
would
be
that'd
be
more.
Two
would
have
to
come
farther
south
than
Burbank
to
get
make
up
that
population
loss,
but
or.
O
Two
actually
has
the
highest
likelihood
of
increased
population
by
what
are
we
talking?
Two
two
to
three
thousand
population,
because.
O
Empire
and
fries
combined
is
more
than
two
potentially
two
thousand
residents
and
we
can
adjust
the
maps
for
that.
We,
you
know
at
some
point.
Not
all
of
these
developments
are
going
to
happen,
so
we
have
to
be
judicious,
but
that's
more
than
10
percent
of
any
of
the
districts.
So
we
could
generate
a
map
that
accounts
for
a
reasonable
estimate
on
growth
that
that
does
shift
some
population
between
two
and
one
we'll
have
to
look
at
it
because
they
are
spread
out
a
little
bit.
Okay,.
M
C
BJ
The
the
largest
and
smallest
districts
have
to
be
within
10
percent
of
each
other.
So
as
a
rule
of
thumb,
you
can
go
plus
or
minus
five,
and
you
can
do
that
for
following
major
roads,
keeping
a
neighborhood
together
or
accounting
for
future
growth.
What
you're
referring
to
is,
if
you
want
to
go
outside
of
that,
because
you're
going
to
have
huge
growth,
then
you
have
to
have
like
certificates
of
occupancy
and
that
kind
of.
BH
M
BJ
M
Well,
Steve,
that
change
is
actually
the
percentage
I
I
do
want
to
recommend
and
and
again
we're
just
talking
about
it-
that
I
I
would
like
to
take
certain
maps
and
and
take
the
chart
on
the
back
where
it
shows
the
population
and
and
the
percentage,
and
really
from
my
own
knowledge,
to
put
him
side
by
side
on
a
spreadsheet
and
look
at
the
difference
between
each
one
of
these
Maps.
M
So
I
I
know
which
one
is
higher
than
the
other,
and
that
would
help
me
make
a
determination
on
the
closest
map
that
I
would
like
to
pick
personally
or
vote
for,
because
right
now,
it's
difficult
going
back
and
forth
and
trying
to
see
what
142
offers
when
when
30
offers
132
because
I
see
also
map
132
has
very
close
numbers
to
142
in
the
in
the
sense
of
you
know:
District
2,
District,
3
and
District
Five.
It
goes
from
25
25,
19,
District,
4
and
then
37
percent,
District
Five.
M
So
just
look
looking
at
this
at
glance
is
similar
to
142.
One
has
higher
and
lower
so
I'd
like
to
get
these
two
side
by
side
and
be
able
to
come
up
with
the
numbers
to
see
if
we
really
the
closest
one
that
would
be
meeting
what
the
numbers
that
we're
looking
for
to
increase
our
Latino
vote.
C
M
M
C
M
And
I'd
like
to
throw
in
132
because
it
has
similar
numbers
from
what
I
could
see.
I
didn't
really
we're
just
looking
at
it
now
it
has
similar
numbers
in
the
population.
So
if
we
throw
that
in
there
as
well
to
see
what
num,
what
the
end
result
will
be
between
130,
132
and
142.
sure,
unless
somebody
else
has
another
number.
M
O
Good,
so
yeah,
so
I
would
like
you
to
consider
142
with
your
other
principles
in
mind,
because
the
hammer
head
number
four
looks
like
it
violates
like
at
least
half
of
your
ideas
about
crossing
I-5,
not
following
major
roadways,
and
you
know
you
probably
know
better
than
me.
But
what
is
this
doing
to
the
communities
of
Interest
right?
That.
G
I
was
just
going
to
point
that
out
that,
while
the
Latino
percentage
is
absolutely
important,
there's
a
lot
of
other
issues
that
we've
been
talking
about
that
are
important
as
well
and
I.
I
would
I
hesitate
to
to
put
the
comparisons
of
the
Latino
vote
between
the
three
or
several
Maps
we're
comparing
so
I.
G
Don't
want
to
make
a
selection
error
of
focusing
on
that
solely
above
other
things,
and
so
I
think
that
you
know
I
think
it's
important
to
take
lots
of
of
different
elements
into
consideration,
and
maybe
what
we
could
do
is
kind
of
just
kind
of
go
around
an
essay
which
Maps
we
like
and
point
that
out
and
then
then
we
can
do
that
comparison
as
a
secondary
secondary
information,
rather
than
using
that
as
a
primary
information
to
inform
us.
G
O
Mr
American
I
ask
a
question
about
142
sure
so
I
just
said
that
it
creates
very
strange
districts,
but
council
member
Perez
talked
about
the
desire
for
Council
Members,
not
to
be
single
neighborhood
council
members
yeah,
so
I
will
point
out
that
District
122.
So
if
you
don't
look
at
the
districts
but
look
at
the
intersection
of
the
districts,
it
actually
achieves
the
objectives
of
having
different
neighborhoods
represented
by
multiple
council
members.
C
O
If
you
look
at
the
neighborhood,
where
the
mayor
lives,
look
at
142
it,
it
has
a
piece
of
number
one
number
four
and
number
five.
In
which
case
three
council
members
represent
the
South
San
Fernando
neighborhood.
If
you
look
at
probably
not
North
San
Fernando
as
much
because
that's
primarily
number
two,
but
look
at
Magnolia,
Park
District
number,
four
number
three
and
number:
five,
three
four
and
five
all
represent
Magnolia
Park.
So
I.
O
Ask
that
because
I'm
saying
this
violates
a
bunch
of
your
principles,
but
it
may
actually
achieve
your
objective
of
at
least
with
mag
Park
in
South
San
Fernando,
there's
a
bunch
of
council
members
that
have
to
think
of
their
issues,
but
I,
don't
know
whether
it
violates
your
principles
or
not.
So
that's
kind
of
what
I'm
looking
for
and.
BJ
Let
me
add
one
more
twist
as
to
keep
in
mind
with
the
data
sheets
you're
looking
at
these
are
all
estimates
and
so
any
of
the
day,
even
it
other
than
total
population
at
the
very
top,
which
is
the
census
headcount.
Everything
else
is
estimates
that
has
margins
of
error
at
least
three
or
four
percent.
BJ
G
M
And
it's
we
need
to
pick
multiple
like
we're
gonna
pick
like
three
or
four,
so
we're
not
focusing
only
on
one
map,
so
it
just
helps
us
in
a
conversation
and
I'm.
Just
curious
and
I
know
mystery
of
carrion
is
here
or
maybe
you
can
help
us
which
map
was
submitted
by
the
Armenia
by
the
anca
I'm,
not
What's
the
number
we.
BK
BK
You
know
more
or
less
still
covered,
but
matched
up
with
a
couple
of
other
combinations
on
the
other
side,
so
that
those
options
would
be.
You
know
before
you
and
Doug
I,
wonder
if
you
could
tell
me
what
those
numbers
were
which
ones
those
were
I'm,
sorry
that
I
haven't
memorized.
BK
Yeah,
where
yeah,
because
we
had
at
137
137,
is
the
one
oh
yeah,
because.
BK
I
had
noticed
was
you
know
the
vertical
division
on
the
west
side
of
town
wasn't
coupled
with
the
other
possible
combination
of
the
east
side
of
town.
You
know
we
have
the
one
that
sort
of
runs
from
the
mountains
to
I-5
Division
and
then
the
other
one
that
has
a
division
which
is
more
sort
of
downtown
and
up
to
what
was
it
Sixth,
Street
or
whatever?
That's
that
lower
rectangle
of
more
condos
and
and
and
apartments.
BK
C
D
You
just
given
the
late
hour,
I
I
I
have
a
proposal
we'd
love
to
hear
what
you
all
think
so
I
I,
think
map
130
is
balancing
all
of
the
factors
really
a
good
compromise.
I
love
the
not
to
repeat
myself
but
I
love
how
it
provides
balance
to
our
neighborhoods,
giving
multiple
representatives
to
each
neighborhood.
It
does
have
two
two
districts
that
I
think
would
have
good
significant
Latino
voting
impact
and
there's
a
possibility.
We
could
get
a
third
by
moving
the
population,
as
we
were
talking
about
earlier.
D
Just
maybe
moving
the
you
know
district
one
to
the
five
and
it
is
one
of
the
maps
that
the
anca
signed
off
on
and
if
you
look
at
the
chart
at
the
end
of
the
packet,
it
creates
two
significant
districts,
so
the
Armenian
community-
and
it
is-
is
nice.
It
has
clear
dividing
lines.
So
I
want
to
be
really
clear
of
the
sake
of
the
record.
Race
is
not
the
only
factor
in
considering
it's
a
factor
and
taking
into
account
everything
we've
talked
about
tonight.
D
I
would
love
to,
and
this
is
my
proposal
to
staff-
is
that
maybe,
rather
than
having
a
whole
nother
blown
public
hearing,
I
think
we
may
have
a
map.
I
would
just
suggest
that
maybe
we
we
table
the
discussion
for
tonight.
We
continue
the
conversation
at
the
next
next
opportunity
so
that
we
can
do
a
full,
deep
dive
with
these
revisions
to
that
map.
And
if
you
all
are
in
agreement
that
that
looks
like
a
good
map,
then
we
may
have
our
map.
N
To
your
point
about
the
Armenian
Community
believe
me,
that
is
something
I
was
looking
side
by
side
with
the
Latino
community
and
I
think.
It
is
no
coincidence
that
they
line
up
pretty
evenly
because
both
of
our
communities
are
very
spread
out
throughout
the
city
and
that's
why
I
want
to
map
that
fairly
splits
up
our
communities
in
you
know
in
equal
Pockets,
because
this
map
does
that.
BO
BJ
It's
just
to
be
sure
everyone
understand
correctly,
so
it
sounds
like
it's
we'll
come
back
with
130
and
then
probably
one
or
two
scenarios
trying
to
reduce
the
amount
of
District
Two,
that's
across
I-5
or
eliminated
completely,
and
possibly
push
five
across
I-5.
So
you
have
three
Maps
going
back
130
and
two
versions
of
it
yeah.
Does
that
sound,
correct?
Okay,.
G
BJ
I
mean
yeah
yeah,
so
we
come
back
with
it
whenever
it
is
appropriate
for
the
agenda.
We
have
timing
issues
there.
Three
Maps,
we
come
back
with
map
130
version
of
map,
130
that
minimizes
the
amount
of
District
2,
that's
across
I-5
and
keeps
the
rest
more
or
less
just
using
population
deviation
in
the
developments
and
then
probably
a
third
version
which
would
bring
District
2
completely
back
to
I-5
and
possibly
push
District
5
across
I-5
I'm,
going
to
downtown
okay.
O
So
map
130
with
those
two
variations
with
sequencing
and
the
proposed
sequencing
plus
alternative,
might
not
change
much
just
generally
thinking
about
where
council
members
live.
The
shifting
between
one
and
two
actually
probably
won't
affect
the
sequencing
where
council
members
currently
live.
O
So
will
the
sequencing
discussion
should
be
very
focused
for
that
purpose,
and
then
we
can
do
a
side
by
side
data
chart
to
council
member
mullen's
point
with
130,
plus
the
two
variations
on
a
side
by
side,
and
that
will
give
us
focused,
look
at
the
maps,
the
percentage
comparisons
and
the
sequencing
for
Council
to
focus
on
now.
The
next
public
hearing
is
currently
scheduled
for
the
25th
under
the
law
for
notice,
public
hearings
and-
and
this
is
in
land
use
perspectives.
Not
necessarily.
O
O
The
notice
period
to
meet
our
public
noticing
requirements
is
actually
longer
than
the
seven
day
posting
of
the
availability
to
the
maps.
So
then
we
wouldn't
have
to.
We
wouldn't
be
creating
a
complication
for
people,
not
knowing
that
we
moved
the
hearing
date.
We'll
just
do
new
notice
for
that
meeting.
O
We
don't
need
your
Authority
okay.
If
we
don't
continue
and
then
we
would
just
cancel
the
hearing
for
the
25th,
because
we're
not
going
to
have.
We
won't
be
conducting
that
hearing
that
way,
we'll
just
republish
the
fifth
hearing
for
a
different
time
and
we'll
end
up
needing
a
sixth
hearing
for
adoption
of
you
know
whatever
it
is,
but
this
will
will
probably
be
into
August,
but
that
will
end
up
clearing
up
the
next
meeting
for
the
other
item.
People
were
talking
about.
AP
C
Okay,
I'll
take
a
motion,
as
recommended
by
the
City
attorney.
C
All
right
moved
by
Mullins
second,
by
Perez.
BJ
Thank
you
so
the
other
piece
of
this
before
we
move
on
from
this
agenda
item
is
so
our
timing
was.
We
were
looking
at
starting
phase
two
in
that
discussion,
probably
with
a
kickoff
hearing
with
with
Council
and
then
we'd
move
to
community
forums.
BJ
O
C
C
Imposing
a
moratorium
on
new
or
replacement
Firearms
retailers
in
the
City
of
Burbank,
an
update
on
the
Zone
text,
amendment
to
establish
zoning
regulations
for
firearm
retailers.
Before
we
begin
any
disclosures
relating
to
this
hearing,
seeing
none
Madam
city
clerk
have
the
notices,
as
required
by
law,
been
given.
C
AQ
C
Yes,
they
have
great
will
the
representative
of
the
Community
Development
Department,
please
introduce
yourself
and
summarize
the
matter
for
us.
BP
BP
My
name
is
Xavier
Thomas
associate
planner
with
the
Community
Development
Department
tonight.
You
are
being
asked
to
consider
a
second
extension
for
an
adopted
urgency,
ordinance
that
imposes
a
moratorium
on
the
establishment
of
new
or
replacement
retail
uses,
selling
Firearms
or
ammunition
staff,
along
with
the
Consulting
Group
Dudek,
will
also
be
providing
the
city
council
with
the
most
recent
efforts
by
the
working
group
that
consists
of
CDD
the
police
department
and
the
city
attorney's
office.
BP
Provide
some
background
on
July
26
2022
city
council
approved
a
moratorium
on
the
establishment
of
new
or
replacement
retail
uses
that
sell
firearms
or
ammunitions.
An
extension
was
granted
in
August
2022
and
the
moratorium
will
now
expire
on
July
26th
of
this
year.
California
government
code,
section
65858a,
allows
the
city
council
to
adopt
a
second
extension
of
an
interim
emergency
ordinance
for
an
additional
one-year
period
by
a
four-fifths
vote.
BP
BQ
And
thank
you
council
members.
My
name
is
Catherine
Tang
size
and
I'm,
an
urban
planner
with
Dudek
the
consultant,
helping
City
staff
with
this
effort,
I'm
here,
to
provide
you
with
an
overview
of
the
potential
land
use
regulations
that
we're
currently
considering
for
firearm
and
ammunition
retail
uses
in
the
city.
This
is
a
result
of
some
months
of
work
now,
based
on
research
of
comparative
jurisdictions
across
the
region
in
the
state
best
practice,
recommendations
from
the
Giffords
Law
Center
and
input
from
City
staff.
BQ
The
land
use
regulations
we're
considering
fall
generally
into
the
five
broad
categories
that
you
see
listed
here,
limiting
uses
to
certain
areas
of
the
city,
providing
development
standards
for
building
and
operations,
requiring
a
discretionary
review
process
allowing
a
grace
period
for
non-conforming
uses
and
addressing
the
continuation
of
non-conforming
uses.
I'll
go
through
each
of
these
individually
to
provide
a
little
bit
more
detail.
BQ
So
the
first
category
of
land
use
regulations
is
around
limiting
firearm
uses
to
certain
areas
within
the
city.
For
the
purpose
of
this
set
of
regulations
is
twofold.
One
is
to
be
clear
and
methodical
about
where
they're
allowed
in
the
city
and
two
in
doing
so,
to
separate
them
for
safety
purposes
from
sensitive
land
uses
and
populations
such
as
residential
schools,
libraries
parks
and
religious
institutions.
BQ
BQ
First,
we
start
off
with
all
parcel
Citywide.
Then
we
remove
Parcels
that
are
within
a
certain
distance
of
what
we
call
sensitive
uses
again:
schools,
Parks
libraries
and
religious
institutions.
These
are
generally
places
of
public
community
and
family
gathering
for
option
one.
We
utilized
500
feet
from
that
set
of
parcels.
We
then
further
remove
Parcels
at
our
residential
or
industrial
zones.
This
includes
zones
R1
through
R4
and
the
associated
residential
zones
in
the
media
District,
as
well
as
institutional
zones
like
the
airport,
cemeteries
and
railroads
from
that
set
of
parcels.
BQ
BQ
BQ
BQ
BQ
We
believe
the
methodology
used
here
is
rational
and
methodical.
It
strikes
a
balance
between
being
able
to
realistically
accommodate
New
Uses,
while
providing
a
sense
of
separation
and
security
to
the
public,
and
it's
also
comparable
to
what
other
cities
in
the
region
and
the
state
are
using
for
the
same
purpose.
Internally.
We're
still
deliberating
on
the
three
options,
but
we
look
to
counsel
for
further
input.
BQ
Here
we're
considering
requiring
both
existing
and
new
firearm
retail
uses
to
comply
with
a
number
of
objective
development
standards,
including
at
the
state
level,
reiterating
what
state
law
already
requires.
Specifically
the
California
penal
codes
requirement
about
quote:
securing
securely
storing
firearms,
which
includes
Provisions
about
secure
facility
design,
the
use
of
a
variety
of
security
features
and
lock-in
and
storing
mechanisms
Etc
and
at
the
local
level
level
introducing
new
standards
around
signage,
the
use
of
security,
bollards
and
lighting,
and
restrictions
around
loitering.
BQ
BQ
The
consideration
here
is
to
require
a
cup
for
all
new
firearm
and
ammunition
retail
uses
and
the
cup
process
similar
to
that
for
other
types
of
uses
and
activities
that
require
the
same
will
require
review
and
approval
by
Planning,
Commission
and
or
Council
compliance
with
additional
conditions
set
forth
by
Planning
Commission
or
Council.
Public
hearings
and
environmental
review
subject
to
SQL.
BQ
The
purpose
of
this
set
of
regulations
is
to
allow
for
the
timely
compliance
by
existing
firearm
retail
uses
that
will
ultimately
become
non-conforming
when
these
new
regulations
are
adopted.
The
consideration
here
is
to
establish
a
grace
period
of
180
days
to
allow
non-conforming
uses
to
comply
with
these
new
regulations.
BQ
We
recognize
that
some
existing
uses
that
are
currently
located
in
areas
will
be
newly
disallowed.
These
uses
will
be
allowed
to
continue
as
legally
non-conforming
if
they
comply
with
all
new
regulations
within
the
grace
period
of
180
days
and
for
those
uses
that
do
not
comply.
The
city's
already
established
code
enforcement
procedures
about
exceptions,
appeals
and
revocation
or
suspension
of
permits
will
apply
here.
BQ
BQ
The
consideration
here
is
to
amend
an
existing
section
of
The
Code
by
exempting
from
it
firearm
and
ammunition.
Retail
uses
specifically
currently
section
10-1-1809
of
the
Burbank
Municipal
Code
allows
non-conforming
uses
to
continue
if
no
more
than
three
months
have
passed
since
the
use
quote
last
ceased
operation.
BQ
Instead,
we
are
considering
exempting
firearm
and
ammunition
retail
uses
from
the
section
of
the
code
to
be
consistent
with
federal
and
state
law
licensing
requirements.
Note
that
again,
our
team
is
still
analyzing
the
appropriateness
of
this
consideration
to
insert
consistency
with
federal
and
state
law.
BQ
BP
If
city
council
were
to
approve
the
extension
tonight,
staff
will
begin
drafting
development
standards
based
on
the
feedback
provided
by
City
Council.
In
addition,
staff
is
planning
to
hold
a
stakeholder
meeting
and
a
community
Workshop
all
Edition,
all
additional
Provisions
that
city
council
recommends
can
be
added
to
this
broader
zontext
Amendment
effort.
Those
additional
Provisions
would
include
inventory,
reporting,
prohibiting
gun,
shows
prohibiting
Firearms
sales
on
public
property
and
additional
on-site
security
requirements.
BP
AY
C
AM
Honorable
mayor
Anthony,
vice
mayor
Schultz,
virtually
council
members
and
staff
I
spoke
about
this
when
it
first
came
up
on
the
agenda
and
I
and
I
still
I
want
to
reiterate
my
opinion
of
this
with
three
minutes.
I
have
to
be
as
succinct
as
possible.
I
really
think
that
this
is
the
Salem
witch
trials.
AM
There's
a
group
of
people
that
did
nothing
wrong.
There
are
gun
owners
and
they're
being
vilified
for
something
that
is
a
perceived
threat.
The
perceived
threat
is
what
I
think
very
concerned:
parents
and
residents
have
about
anybody
that
might
want
to
go,
buy
a
gun
and
then
by
default
means
that
they
are
going
to
use
that
gun,
not
for
their
own
protection
of
their
family
or
their
property,
or
others
is
they're
just
going
to
do
some
sort
of
criminal
activity.
AM
There's
no
a
addressing
the
fact
that
the
criminals
that
are
coming
into
the
community
are
committing
the
crimes.
If
you
want
to
try
to
stop
this
and
kind
of
make
things
more
protective
or
to
protect
yourselves,
then
do
what
I
mentioned
or
suggested
earlier
is
get
a
security
resource,
a
school
resource
officer,
an
SRO
put
an
SRO
at
a
school
best
defense.
You
could
have
five
magnitudes
unfathomable,
but
to
vilify
a
business,
because
it's
different
for
no
evidence
whatsoever
is
wrong:
I,
don't
and
I'm.
Not.
AM
This
is
more
of
a
principal
argument
that
I'm
making
to
you.
Where
is
the
evidence?
Because
I
haven't
heard
it
I've
heard
emotion,
I
heard
a
lot
of
strong
emotion
but
I've
never
seen
any
proof
that
says
a
gun
store
located
in
proximity
to
whatever
is
a
real
threat.
I
haven't
seen
it
and
I
could
be
wrong
and
I'd
be
be
happy
if
they're,
very
talented
staff
or
city
manager
would
be
able
to
address
that.
AM
Yes,
it's
a
gun,
I
own
one,
I
got
it
when
I
was
18
years
old
for
my
birthday
and
I
support
the
fact
that
people
can
own
guns
just
protect
themselves,
sros
school
resource
officers
looking
at
ways
to
keep
those
who
violate
the
law
off
the
streets.
I
think
are
the
number
one
things
that
we
can
do
as
a
city.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time
and
staying
so
late.
C
Thank
you
would
staff
like
to
respond.
BR
Hi,
my
name
is
Billy
D'angelo
and
I
support.
Imposing
a
moratorium
on
you
or
replace
the
Firearms
retailers
City
Burbank,
normally
I
would
support
a
second
extension
but
I'm
concerned
that
the
extension
goes
into
July,
2024
I.
Just
think
time
is
the
fastest
on
this
issue
and
would
support
if
City
needs
more
time.
I
would
just
support
a
shorter
extension.
R
BR
L
C
Okay,
before
staff
responds
Council
the
late
hour,
I'll
take
a
motion.
N
C
L
C
BP
Yes,
the
only
comment
based
on
the
caller
is
that
we
are
requesting
an
extension
based
on
what
the
law
allows
us
for
an
additional
year.
However,
staff
does
anticipate
that
we
would
complete
the
work
prior
to
that
year.
We
would
complete
it
roughly
around
March
or
April
of
that
time,
so
our
goal
is
to
not
actually
use
up
the
entire
year,
but
complete
the
work
prior
to
that.
Okay,.
G
Me
I
have
one
question
it
was
mentioned,
thank
you
for
the
presentation
and
for
the
work
that
you've
been
doing
on
this.
There
was
a
portion
of
the
presentation
presentation
where
you
mentioned
it:
you're
looking
for
Council
input
on
some
of
the
parts
of
the
potential
future
ordinances.
G
BP
So
as
of
right
now,
we're
actually
looking
for
your
input,
if
you
can
provide
it
right
now,
at
the
current
moment,
I
know
it
is
kind
of
late
at
the
point
we
were
going
to
be
holding
stakeholder
meetings
and
Community
workshops
after
this,
but
the
goal
of
us
presenting
all
this
information
was
to
gain
your
input
now
as
to
what
you
would
identify
in
terms
of
the
maps
or
any
other
additional
development
standards,
or
things
such
as
that,
if
we
could
I
mean
we
can
kind
of
look
and
see
whether
or
not
we
can
come
back
with
a
second
version
of
a
study
session
to
kind
of
go
over
trying
to
gain
that
input.
C
BQ
Yes,
so
we've
been
looking
at
a
number
of
other
jurisdictions
in
the
region,
for
example
the
cities
of
Culver
City
here
locally,
all
the
way
up:
North
Sanford,
San
Francisco,
but
typically
the
distances
that
we
have
seen
range
anywhere
from
500
to
1000,
to
1
250
feet
and
it's
Community
preference
at
that
point.
But
as
a
default
standard.
What
we've
seen
across
other
types
of
policy
for
similar
buffer
separation
purposes
is
that
the
500
or
the
thousand
feet
is,
is
standard.
C
Of
all
those
neighboring
cities,
Culver
cities
pretty
close
to
our
size
and
is
also
in
L.A
County.
What
numbers
do
they
use.
BQ
O
It
prohibits
the
possession
of
a
gun
within
a
thousand
feet
of
a
school.
There
are
exceptions
such
as
possession
of
a
gun,
properly
stored,
being
transported
from
a
gun
store
to
an
automobile,
but
that
thousand
foot
buffer
has
existed
in
Federal
and
I
believe
also
state
law
for
several
decades.
From.
C
M
And
press
that
you
remember
1990,
who
was
there,
does
this
apply
to
the
current
businesses
that
we
have
already
established
or
the
future
gun
stores
which.
M
The
mapping
also
looking
for
the
approach
of
potential
length
use
regulations
so.
BP
Yes,
they
would
apply
to
the
existing
firearm
retailers,
and
that
is
the
portion
that
is,
that
Dudek
did
present,
which
is
the
grace
periods
for
non-conforming
uses.
The
idea
is
that
the
existing
firearm
retailers,
if
you
were
to
if
we
were
to
propose
a
map,
the
idea
is
that
if
they
are
non-conforming
uses,
then
there
would
be
a
separate
criteria
established
for
them
as
non-conforming
uses
for
firearm
retailers,
which
in
essence
would
mean
that
any
future
firearm
retailer
we're
looking
at
them
not
being
allowed
to
go
in
those
designated
locations.
M
So
if
we
choose
one
of
those
options,
option
three,
for
example,
can
you
tell
me
who,
if
there
is
somebody
who
currently
that
have
a
gun
store
that
is
within
1
000
feet
of
a
of
a
school
Parks
libraries
and
religious
institutions?
So.
BP
If
let's
take
option
three,
for
example
at
that
point,
if
you
were
to
choose
option
three,
essentially,
every
firearm
retailer,
that
is
a
retail
store,
would
be
then
designated
as
a
non-conforming
use,
because
all
of
them
would
be
within
one
thousand
square
feet
of
the
sensitive
uses
or
and
or
a
residential
are
one
through
R4.
At
that
point
they
we
would
then
give
them
180
days
to
be
in
compliance
with
any
new
development
standards
that
we
then
impose,
but
again
considering
the
fact
that
they
are
again
a
thousand
square
feet.
BP
That
means
their
uses
are
then
non-conforming.
So
at
any
point
in
time,
if
one
of
those
firearm
retail
businesses
leaves
no
new
firearm,
retail
business
could
then
go
inside
of
that
designated
location.
They
would
then
have
to
then
meet
the
new
map
standards
of
being
only
allowed
in
these
new
locations,
or,
as
is
indicated,
one
of
these
23
Parcels
as
option
three
shows.
O
So
there's
three
sets
of
standards.
The
first
set
of
standards
or
four,
the
first
set
of
standards
are
the
licensing
standards
which
the
council
recently
adopted.
So
all
new
businesses.
All
businesses
are
subject
to
the
new
licensing
standards.
The
existing
businesses
are
subject
to
those
standards
upon
renewal,
okay,
so
those
were
adopted
by
Council
I
believe
they're
in
title
three.
O
The
next
set
of
standards
are
the
development
regulations,
and
that
is
the
things
that
every
gun
store
has
to
do,
regardless
of
where
they're
located
to
provide
security
to
provide
Ballers
right,
these
are
being
developed
but
to
make
sure
that
their
store
is
properly
secured
to
protect
themselves
from
intrusion
and
Theft.
The
third.
O
So
those
are,
some
of
them
are
in
place
with
the
licensing
like
the
cameras,
the
signage
we
implemented,
our
own
local
ones,
so
we
have
greater
local
enforcement,
some
of
them
like
bollards.
We
don't
yet
have
a
local
Bollard
requirement,
which
are
like
steel
posts
filled
with
concrete
to
prevent,
Smash
and
grabs
right.
Those
are
being
developed,
so
those
and
some
other
standards.
Those
are
development
standards,
regardless
of
where
a
business
is
located,
they
will
have
to
achieve
some
or
most
of
those,
some
of
them.
O
Some
of
them
like
concrete
or
cinder
block
walls,
would
not
be
practical
to
retrofit
a
building
with
its
mid-block.
You
know
sure,
but
some
of
them
they
could
comply
with.
They
would
have
the
180
days.
Is
the
The
Proposal
that
staff
is
talking
about
to
come
into
compliance
with
development
regulations?
O
The
third
set
of
standards
are
the
location
standards
that
they're
developing,
which
are
the
thousand
foot
or
500
foot
from
sensitive
uses,
the
legally
established,
but
soon
to
be
non-conforming.
Businesses
would
be
exempt
from
those
standards
until
a
triggering
event,
so
they'd
be
legal
non-conforming
until
they
cease
business,
and
one
of
the
things
that
is
is
up
for
consideration
is:
would
they
get
a
grace
period
like
many
businesses
as
long
as
they
cease
operations
for
less
than
90
days?
Three
months,
then
they
can
continue.
O
Our
proposal
will
likely
include
an
alternative
that
says
legal
non-conforming,
gun
storms.
Once
they
go
out
of
business,
they
lose
that
legal
non-conforming
status.
They
don't
get
a
gap
to
somehow
have
someone
come
in
and
reoccupy.
That
would
be
one
of
the
Alternatives
so
that
third
set
of
the
locational
requirements
would
apply
differently
to
new
businesses
than
the
legal
non-conforming.
Business
is.
R
O
BR
O
So
it's
a
little
different
but
more
like
drive-throughs,
okay,
not
to
scratch.
It'll.
L
O
BP
C
O
AO
O
BS
M
I
I
still
have
some
questions
regarding
this
I
know:
you're
looking
for
directions
on
options,
but
my
question
is:
are
all
this
information
you're
providing
Mr
City
attorney?
Are
we
going
to
get
to
hear
it
in
detail
or
you're
looking
for
options
and
then
you're
going
to
come
back
to
us
and
saying
here's,
here's
the
option
you
chose
and
and
therefore
you
go
ahead
and
adopt
that
option.
If.
O
All
staff
gets
tonight
is
adoption
of
an
ordinance
extending
the
urgency
ordinance.
Yes,
we
will
still
bring
back
more
refinement
on
this,
so
so
at
a
minimum
at
a
minimum.
There's
a
schedule
right
in
the
slide
number
27..
O
Now
staff
may
in
the
midst
of
all
the
issues
going
on
tonight
and
at
the
next
meeting
and
at
the
next
one.
After
that
you
may
want
another
study
session,
so
we
could
bring
this
back.
That's
what
Mr
Thomas
offered
is.
We
could
bring
back
another
study
session
to
give
you
some
more
detail
at
a
minimum.
This
is
the
work
program
that
justifies
the
extension
of
the
moratorium.
O
If
you
have
any
strong
reactions
to
the
program
laid
out
and
some
of
the
regulatory
options,
it
would
be
great
to
know
if
you
don't,
we
can
bring
information
back
and
and
because
they're
going
to
do
community
Workshop,
but
if
Council
had
a
strong
reaction
to
some
of
these
we'd
hate
to
move
too
far
into
that.
So
if
you
want
to
adopt
the
ordinance,
the
schedule
sort
of
looks
okay,
but
you
want
another
study
session.
That
would
be
enough.
M
M
Have
you
talked
to
the
businesses
to
see
you
know
if
somebody
owns
a
business
that
we
still
have
to
be
concerned
about
them,
what
their
future
is
going
to
be
like,
so
we're
doing
a
lot
of
protecting
business
and
protecting
our
residents
so
I'm
not
ready
to
give
you
anything
tonight,
except
for
I
support
you
going
forward
and
extending
the
moratorium
to
give
you
more
time
to
conduct
everything
you
need
to
to
get
done
and
come
back
to
us,
presenting
those
options
and
letting
us
know
what
the
outcome
of
the
community
outreach
and
the
community
meetings.
M
BP
Completely
fine
and
reasonable.
Thank
you
for
that.
So
what
I
could
state
is
that
that
was
going
to
be.
My
Approach
is
that,
sometime
after
we
do
have
the
stakeholder
meetings
with
the
existing
firearm
retailers
as
a
larger,
broader
group
and
then
have
a
meeting
with
the
larger,
larger
public
or
the
public
at
large
for
a
community
Workshop.
BP
My
goal
is
then,
to
wedge
a
new
study
session
in
between,
so
that
we
can
come
back
to
not
just
having
more
fleshed
out
standards,
but
also
based
upon
the
conversations
that
we've
had
with
the
community
and
the
existing
firearm
retailers.
So
we
do
have
an
understanding
as
to
any
consequences
that
may
come
about
because
of
new
standards
that
we
do
propose,
and
then
we
can
present
that
to
you.
Then
you
can
provide
us
our
feedback
and
then
we
can
go
through
the
final
development
standards.
If
that
works.
S
G
You're,
looking
for
a
little
bit
of
feedback,
just
broad
broad
Strokes
here,
I
would
love
to
hear
from
the
community
folks
have
mentioned,
considering
a
limit
on
the
number
of
gun,
shops
and
I
would
love
to
hear
the
feedback
on
what
their
number
would
be.
That
folks
who
are
interested
in
that
and
then
also
what
would
happen
if
there
was
a
limit
with
all
these
Provisions.
So,
let's
say,
for
example,
we
had
I,
don't
just
making
an
even
number
for
ease.
G
We
had
10
was
the
limit
and
we,
you
know,
had
more
than
10
and
things
happened.
How
would
this
affect
it?
If
we
had
less
than
10
and
things
happened?
How
would
this
affect
it?
That
would
be
information.
I
would
like
to
know.
G
We
have
a
couple
I
believe
we
have
a
couple
businesses
that
are
being
run
from
home
they're,
not
actually
retail
I
believe
that
they're
Gun
Exchange
and
there's
some
some
issues
with
just
just
I'm
curious
about
home
businesses
and
how
that
might
be
affected
and
businesses
that
may
not
necessarily
sell
guns
but
have
are
gun
related.
One
example
would
be
the
shooting
range,
but
also
other
you
know.
The
home.
Businesses
too,
could
be
similar,
but
there
could
be
businesses
open,
that
are
related
to
guns,
but
are
not
selling
guns
and
how?
G
Where
would
they
fit,
and
all
that,
let's
just
say,
for
example,
I'm
not
sure
what
that
would
be,
but
maybe
I'm
not
sure,
but
just
to
keep
that
in
consideration.
And
then
the
last
thing
too
is
I.
Think
you
mentioned
earlier
about
gun
shows
briefly
I.
You
know
I
hadn't
thought
about
that
before.
G
But
when
you,
when
you
said
it
made
me
think
you
know
it
might
not
be
a
bad
idea
to
at
least
explore
what
that
would
look
like
to
have
gun,
show,
regulations
or
not
have
them
at
all,
because
we
do
have
event
space
here
and
as
far
as
I
know,
since
I've
lived
here,
there
hasn't
been
a
gun
show,
but
you
know
could
it
could
get
proposed.
So
we
probably
should
have
something
ready
in
case
it
does.
Can.
G
D
Yeah
thanks
Mr
Mayor
I'll,
be
quick.
I
agree
with
my
colleagues
I'm
comfortable,
adopting
the
extended
ordinance
tonight
and
I
would
also
just
add
in
response
to
Mr
Donahue
I.
Think
the
data
Bears
out
that
guns
in
proximity
to
sensitive
areas
is
a
catastrophe
waiting
to
happen.
But
but
aside
from
that,
I
would
also
say
that
if
you
read
the
resolution,
cities
always
have
a
vested
interest
in
deciding
what
kind
of
commercial
activities
are
with
the
Mid-City
limits.
D
There's
a
reason
that
you
don't
see
adult
entertainment
stores
in
the
City
of
Burbank
other
cities
limit
Cannabis
stores.
This
is
a
well-established
purview
of
cities,
and
so
I
think
this
is
absolutely
appropriate.
With
that
said,
the
only
request
I
would
have
of
staff
is
when
we
started
this
process
a
little.
D
Over
a
year
ago,
we
provided
a,
we
I
believe
we
obtained
and
then
provided
the
staff,
a
model
ordinance
from
the
Giffords,
Law
Center
and
so
I,
really
like
the
Deep
dive
that
I've
been
asking
for
to
be
included
as
part
of
that
study
session.
D
BP
Thank
you
vice
mayor
Schultz,
we
did
kind
of
where
the
option
as
to
if
we
were
going
to
bring
this
back
for
a
study
session.
How
would
the
order
be?
However?
We
did
we
came
to
the
conclusion
that
it
would
be
better
if
we
actually
did
hear
from
the
actual
existing
firearm
retailers
as
stakeholders
at
large.
There
could
potentially
be
input
that
they
can
provide
us
that
we
have
not
considered,
and
then
we
would
bring
that
to
the
study
session
correct.
We
would
bring
that
to
the
study
session
itself.
BP
With
those
considerations
in
mind
again,
we
have
engaged
a
few
of
them,
but
we
would
like
to
engage
all
of
them
collectively
that
way
we
have
their
input
and
potential
impacts
that
they
would
have
and
then
bring
that
back
to
city
council
again
after
we
have
brought
it
back
to
the
community.
Workshop
I
did
have
one
input
about
the
model
ordinance.
We
did
take
into
consideration
the
Giffords
Law
Center
model
ordinance.
BP
When
we
did
draft
the
business
license
standards,
we
went
through
every
single
provision
of
the
model
ordinance
and
there
are
again
some
things
that
we
did
leave
off.
If
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I
understand,
you
correctly
you're
asking
us
to
bring
back
the
things
that
we
left
off
of
that
model
ordinance,
and
then
you
want
to
clarify
as
to
what
our
Direction
could
be.
Or
are
you
asking
for
us
to
bring
back
the
complete
model
ordinance
and
cite
what
portions
we
did
use
or
not
use.
D
So,
thank
you
for
the
question
and
by
the
way,
I'm
comfortable
with
the
approach
the
staff
wants
to
take.
What
I
would
say
would
be
the
cleanest
way
is.
If
you
took
the
model
ordinance
and
said
these
are
the
parts
that
we've
already
adopted
or
baked
into
the
solutions,
and
these
are
the
parts
that
we've
studied
further
and
then
we
can
hear
your
recommendations
and,
if
they're
parts
that
you
do
not
recommend
and
don't
think
they're
a
good
fit
for
Burbank.
D
C
Long
time,
72
hours
there,
it
is
oh,
my
gosh
okay
great!
Thank
you
for
that.
Any
other
questions
move
to
deliberation
all
right,
I'll
close
the
public
hearing.
What
is
the
council's
pleasure.
AO
O
AY
M
Right
so
I
stop
where
this
is
an
update
on
Zone
text,
Amendment.
M
What
will
the
study
session
that's?
What
staff
will
come
back
with
it's
in
the
the
outline
they
gave
us
well.
C
Can
I
get,
can
I
get
Mr
Ramirez
to
weigh
in
on.
BS
R
BS
It's
having
an
urgency
on
it
so
that
we
could
work
on
the
consideration
of
a
future
update
of
a
Zone
text,
Amendment
so
I'm.
Sorry,
the
language
didn't
convey
that
but
you're
not
to
your
point
you're,
not
making
a
decision
on
the
zoning
regulations
other
than
to
extend
the
time.
So
we
can
look
at
all
the
things
that
were
brought
up
tonight.
Okay,.
BS
L
M
L
E
M
X
AQ
C
Right,
Moving,
On,
Moving,
On
foreign,
yes,
that's
right,
so
public
hearing
is
over.
We
have
two
reports
to
council,
but
before
then
we
have
agenda.
Item
number
nine.
Let's
do
agenda
item
number
nine.
This
is
from
consent.
Sure.
AQ
So,
council,
member
tagahashi,
you
asked
for
a
little
bit
of
information
on
this
okay
at
the
moment.
In
summary,
we
have
five
applications
and
five
vacancies
on
the
infrastructure
oversight
board.
Essentially,
three
of
these
applicants
could
be
selected
for
the
other
board
or
commission
they
applied
for
leaving
us
with
only
two
applications.
AQ
So
if
Council
chooses
to
not
introduce
the
ordinance
reducing
the
membership
of
the
iob
from
seven
to
five,
you
have
a
couple
of
options:
option
one
is
proceed
with
the
vote.
If
the
three
applicants
who
applied
for
vacancies
on
their
second
choice
of
Border
commission
are
not
selected
for
those
vacancies
or
you
could
ask
us
to
re-advertise
the
vacancies
with
the
knowledge
that
this
delay
will
cause
there
to
not
there'll
be
a
lack
of
a
quorum
at
the
next
meeting,
at
least
the
next
meeting
and
potentially
the
next
two
meetings.
AQ
N
AQ
AQ
Do
you
want
me
to
attack
that
now?
Okay,
so
we
were
having
we're
having
problems
getting
enough
applications
in
especially
for
the
iob,
but
for
the
boards
and
commissions
in
general.
I
have
some
ideas
to
fix
that
going
forward,
but
that
doesn't
help
us
for
this
evening.
So
we
didn't
have
enough
applications.
Then
one
person
had
to
withdraw
their
application.
AQ
O
I
couldn't
tell
you
because
police
commission
was
I,
think
reconstituted
or
at
least
revised
through
a
charter
Amendment.
This
is
the
only
one
in
probably
the
last
20
years.
Okay,
but
but
there
are
several
like
our
utility
are,
is
also
in
the
charter.
Okay,.
C
Okay,
okay,
then,
let's,
let's
use,
let's
use
the
utility,
for
example,
if
we
can't
fulfill
a
quorum
on,
say,
Burbank,
Water
and
Power
Board
and
they're
not
able
to
hold
meetings,
would
we
be
out
of
compliance
with
our
Charter.
O
C
J
Miss
right
now
is
is
not
a
bad
time
if
they
missed
a
couple
months
right
now.
It
would
not
impact
them
as
much
okay.
Their
busy
time
is
the
development
of
the
capital
Improvement
program
and
the
review
of
that,
and
that
happens
more
at
the
end
of
the
year
early
calendar
year.
That's
where
they're
the
most
busy
and
they
they
sometimes
even
have
two
meetings
a
month
during
that
time.
Right
now,
it's
more
of
a
review
they're
in
more
of
a
review
process
of
you
know
they
have
the
new
you.
J
You
adopted
the
new
budget,
they're,
reviewing
new
projects
in
the
first
quarter
and
then
reviewing
last
year's
Capital
Improvement
plan.
C
All
right,
councilmember,
Taco
House,
you
served
on
this
board.
G
Yeah,
they
did
indeed
but
I
think
that
the
the
issue,
though,
is
about
having
a
quorum
and
I
think
looking
at
the
math,
just
looking
at
commissioner
math
that
it,
even
if
the
three
folks
who
have
second
choices
were
selected
for
their
second
choice.
It
still
leaves
two
folks
who
don't
have
any
other
second
choice.
As
far
as
I
can
tell,
and
there's
two
people
on
there's
still
sittings.
That
leaves
us
with
four.
So
that's
a
quorum,
four
is
quorum,
so
we'd
have
enough.
So.
M
G
C
G
As
yeah,
we
still
have
a
quorum
yeah,
even
if
we
just
chose,
even
if
it
ended
up
that
we
only
chose
the
two
people
who
only
applied
to
iob.
We
would
still
have
a
quorum,
but
they
now
have
to
attend
that
all
four
would
have
to
to
show
up
to
have
the
Quorum,
but
technically
there
would
be
enough
members
to
have
a
quorum.
G
Also,
I
want
to
point
out
and
correct
if
I'm,
wrong,
Madam
clerk
is
that
there's
actually
two
phases
of
this
right.
So
there's
the
first
phase
with
four
vacancies.
Well,
let's
assume
that
we
don't
reduce
it
down.
Okay,
the
first
phase
would
be
the
four
vacancies
and
then
we
would
choose
from
whatever's
left
yeah.
C
G
D
Sorry
I
didn't
mean
to
talk
over
anyone
there,
no
I
I'm
glad
that
we
had
a
chance
to
pull
and
I
think
this
was
a
good
conversation
to
have
for
the
community
to
hear
I'm
comfortable
with
the
staff
recommendation
and
the
reason.
Why
is
because,
when
I
look
at
the
iov
and
their
power
and
their
responsibilities,
I
think
it's
pretty
comparable
to
our
Planning
Commission
in
that
they're
looking
and
making
recommendations
to
council
that
aren't
necessarily
final.
D
They
do
come
before
the
purview
of
the
council,
but
it
has
worked
quite
well
with
a
five-member,
Planning,
Commission
and
I
also
think
that
just
dealing
with
the
reality,
you
know,
Mr
Mayor,
you
and
I
have
been
on
the
council
now
for
a
few
years.
I
think
councilmember
Mullins
would
also
know
this
as
city
clerk.
You
know
there
are
some
commissions
that
we
have
a
great
deal
of
excitement
over
like
police
commission.
We
always
get
a
ton
of
applicants
to
that
I.
D
Don't
know
why,
because
I
think
iob
is
actually
really
exciting,
but
we
always
do
seem
to
have
some
difficulty
in
recruiting
for
that
position.
So,
for
those
reasons,
I
I
don't
think
it's
unreasonable
to
follow
the
staff
recommendation
and
go
to
five.
But
but
that's
just
one
Council
member's
perspective.
N
Is
going
to
chime
in
and
say,
I
mean
I
wholeheartedly
agree
with
that
I
would
feel
comfortable
going
to
five,
but
I.
Also,
there's
two
things
that
I'm
sitting
a
little
uncomfortable
with
one
is
Madam
city
clerk.
You
mentioned
that
you
had
some
ideas
for
Recruitment
and
we
are
sitting
here
going
like
well.
If
we
appoint
so
and
so
then
maybe
I
don't
want
to
appoint
people
just
because
we
are
like
please,
we
need
somebody
to
fill
a
seat.
N
I
would
like
people
to
apply
for
this
board
and
to
be
interested
in
this
board
and
to
have
you
know
a
wide
pool
of
applicants
to
select
from
I
I
have
to
say
for
all
our
other
boards
and
commissions.
We
did
have
Wide
pools
of
applicants
to
select
from
and
and
we
we
are
making
choices
and
we've
had
read
through
applications
and
if
we're
having
a
the
struggle
with
this
one
board,
I
would
feel
comfortable
not
deciding
on
that
tonight
and
opening
it
up
to.
N
You
know
Madam
city
clerk,
your
process
that
you
shared
I'd
love
to
see
what
that
looks
like
because
I
know
it's
a
concern
for
all
our
boards
and
commissions,
but
this
one
in
particular,
and
I'd
love
to
get
more
applicants.
I
love
to
have
people
apply,
and
that's
my
first
point
on
that.
The
second
thing
is,
this
meeting
has
had
a
theme
of
transparency
and
communication
and
how
we
put
things
out
and
we
received
obviously
in
our
comments.
N
N
I've
been
a
staffer
in
my
life,
it's
nice
when
you
can
do
two
things
in
one
meeting,
but
I
think
it
comes
off
a
certain
way
and
if
I
I
would
rather
move
something
to
later
and
have
the
public
understand
and
have
them
time
to
digest
and
apply
and
really
take
it
in
than
to
sit
here
and
say
well,
we're
gonna.
N
Do
it
anyways
right
I'd
rather
say
we're
going
to
five
members
on
iob,
but
now
we're
opening
up
the
process
for
you
to
apply
then
to
say
we're
going
to
find
members
and
we're
going
to
appoint
them
tonight
and
too
bad.
So
sad,
right
and
and
I
do
think.
The
public
deserves
that
much
especially
the
folks
who
reached
out
and
are
watching
and
paying
attention.
I
think
we
we
owe
them
that
transparency.
M
Thank
you,
Mr
Mayor.
These
are
all
great
conversations
and
I
agree
on
a
lot
of
things
that
was
said
today
and-
and
it
really
leaves
me
also
concerned
that
we
are
supposed
to
be
appointing
the
new
board
members
coming
on
board
or
some
of
them
who
are
incumbents
and
have
applied
for
this.
But
yet
we
want
to
chop
down
the
size
of
the
actual
board.
M
We
do
have
five
applicants.
I
know
earlier.
Today
we
had
six,
but
one
dropped
out.
So
we
do
have
five
applicants
that,
under
the
impression
that
there's
seven
openings,
there's
four,
that
we
will
have
to
do
plus
the
additional
one
because
of
the
short
term
and
somebody
stepped
down,
and
it
really
concerns
me
that
we
are
making
that
decision
on
the
same
evening
that
we're
supposed
to
be
appointing
our
majority
boards
and
commissions.
M
This
is
by
the
way
from
experience
is
not
the
only
board
that
we've
had
issues
recruiting
for
the
senior
citizen
board
have
also
been
very
challenging
and
there's
other
ones
throughout
the
years.
That
I
don't
know
if
it's
timing
or
people
are
not
interested,
but
we
do
run
into
this
challenge
often
that
we
have
to
either
re
post
it
or
try
to
contact
people
and
ask
them
and
try
to
recruit.
M
M
I
think
we
need
to
have
a
focus
on
our
entire
boards
and
commissions
and
see,
even
if
do
we
need
to
consolidate
some
of
them
for
the
same
duties
that
they're
doing
do.
We
need
to
eliminate
cut
down
on
the
number
of
boards
and
commissions
throughout
tuition
throughout
people
just
stepping
down
and
leaving
it
will
be
nice
to
post
it
on
the
agenda.
Let
everybody
know
this
is
what
we're
doing
and
we're
very
transparent.
M
I
prefer
that
we
move
forward
with
our
appointments
now,
if
we,
if
we
stumble
and
some
of
these
people
have
been,
they
get
appointed
to
another
position,
because
it's
not
their
first
option,
then
we'll
deal
with
it,
whether
we
go
out
and
open
it
again,
but
for
I
like
to
take
a
look
at
the
entire
boards
and
commissions,
the
pool
that
we
have
and
see
what
we
need
to
do
so
we're
not
facing
that
issue
in
the
future.
C
Yeah
I
would
have
to
say:
I
got
to
be
consistent
here.
A
year
ago,
the
vice
mayor
and
I
opposed
a
move
to
go
back
out
and
get
applicants
for
another
position,
another
board
simply
because
we
didn't
get
a
large
pool
of
applicants,
but
at
that
time
there
were
two
very
qualified
applicants
for
two
available
seats.
I
have
five
fully
qualified
I've
looked
through
the
resumes.
C
Fine,
moving
forward,
I
think
the
move
to
reduce
the
size
is
independent
of
the
individuals
who
followed
the
rules
they
applied
in
time
they
put
in
their
resume
I,
don't
think
that
independent
decision
and
us
working
with
the
city
clerk
to
change
the
number
should
affect
these
individuals
ability
to
serve,
especially
especially
because
it
is
such
a
rare
border
commission
that
is
created
and
adopted
by
the
voters.
Measure
P
says
we
need
iob
granted.
C
There's
nothing
super
important
happening
right
now,
but
I
would
be
remiss
to
think
that
at
any
month,
when
there's
supposed
to
be
an
iob
meeting
as
approved
by
the
voters,
there's
not
an
iob
meeting
because
we
dropped
the
ball
so
yeah.
It
is
tough,
but
I
think
I
think
it
behooves
us
to
move
forward
with
this
I'm.
Okay,
with
staff
recommendation
and
I
would
like
to
make
the
appointment
tonight.
That's
yeah.
N
M
Knowing
there's
seven
positions
so
to
reduce
it
on
them
right
now
and
say:
oh,
we
decided
to
reduce
it.
Sorry
that
you
applied
it
to
your
point:
Mr
Mayor,
what
you
and
the
vice
mayor
have
done
a
while
back
and
I
remember
that
meeting.
Even
though
we
had
two
qualified
applicants-
and
you
went
ahead
with
the
appointment-
it's
really
unfair
for
them
and
it's
unfair
for
the
rest
of
the.
You
know
the
public
that
we
didn't
really.
It
was
on
a
consent.
We
didn't
discuss
it.
M
There
was
no
staff
report
and
the
public
did
vote
for
measure
P
with
the
understanding
of
the
iub
is
going
to
oversee
that
fund.
But
perhaps
we
do
need
to
visit
it,
but
in
a
different
meeting
with
a
discussion
about
all
our
boards
and
commissions
and
what
we
could
do
with
our
boards
and
commissions
right.
AQ
Your
point
is
well
taken
and
I
think
we
should
do
a
staff
report
to
that
end.
There
is
precedent,
however,
for
reducing
the
number
of
Commissioners
or
board
members
on
a
boarding
Commission
in
2019
on
consent.
There
was
an
item,
I
wasn't
working
here
then,
but
we
did
research
it.
There
was
an
item
on
consent
to
reduce
the
number
and
then
we
voted
on
appointments
to
that
same
committee.
C
D
Well,
Mr
Mayor
I
mean
yeah
I'll
State,
the
obvious
here.
Sorry,
thank
you
for
recognize
me.
I
I,
agree
with
where
councilman
remember
Mullins
is
coming
from,
but
I
actually
disagree
with
her
conclusion
and
here's.
Why
I
mean
I
think
we
have
to
answer
the
question
of
do
we
want
to
reduce
the
size
of
the
board
or
not
because
it
makes
absolutely
no
sense
to
appoint
everybody,
have
seven
members
and
then
have
a
conversation
about
reducing
it.
D
C
G
Okay,
so
I
I
do
think
you
think
they're
separate
issues.
We
want
to
point
out
those
having
a
and
and
I'm,
not
the
only
one
on
on
this
on
this
Council,
that's
applied
to
commissions
before,
but
having
applied
to
commissions
before
and
having
been
very
close
call.
I
was
I.
Was
the
last
person
appointed
to
the
iob
on
a
very
slim
vote
and,
if
I
that
night,
if
I
had
been
there
and
they
had
reduced
the
number
on
the
Fly
and
I
felt
it
would
just
be.
It
would
just
feel
wrong
to
like
feel.
G
Like
that's
I,
don't
know
you
go
into
something
trying
to
get
into
a
position,
and
you
have
a
certain
expectation
and
then
to
see
that
it's
produced,
so
it
I
think
that
how
do
I
put
this
I
I'm,
confident
that
we're
going
to
have
a
good
number
of
folks
from
this
pool
end
up
on
the
iob?
That's
just
my
feeling,
but
if
we
end
up
going
through
the
process-
and
we
end
up
with
only
five
people
on
the
on
the
iob-
that's
an
easy
kind
of
fix.
We
just
like
say:
okay
change
it
to
five.
G
M
Completely
agree
they're
here
they
apply,
they
have
good
intentions.
It's
we're
not
sending
a
good
message
to
those
individuals
that
do
apply
if
they
don't
get
picked.
That's
because
we
have
13
and
we
need
to
pick
two
so
that's
understandable,
but
if
we
have
all
five
of
them
and
they
applied.
For
that
reason,
I
say
that
we
move
ahead
and
appoint.
We
need
to
have
as
I
don't
want
to
call
it
a
study
session,
but
we
need
to
have
a
good
discussion
about
what
are
we
going
to
do
with
our
boards
and
commissions?
M
G
And
to
that
point
just
to
follow
up
really
quick.
Is
that
because
we
have
five
applicants
for
five
positions
right
now?
In
this
immediate
moment,
there
is
no
lack
of
applications
to
make
that
argument
that
we
don't
have
enough,
and
that's
where
we're
going
down
in
theory
in
general.
We
do
maybe
not
have
enough,
but
right
in
this
moment
we
do
so.
G
If
we
only
had
three
applicants,
I
can
completely
understand
that
would
make
sense
to
me,
but
since
we
have
five
I
feel
like
that
argument's
a
little
bit
more
theoretical
than
it
is
like
actually
specific
to
this
situation.
So
I
just
want
to
put
that
out
there
that
I,
just
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
making
a
decision
based
on
what
we
have
rather
on
then
on
what
I
don't
know.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we're,
based
on
the
decision
on
what
we
have
in
front
of
us.
Thank
you.
N
I
respectfully
disagree
with
that,
but
two
council
member
Mullins
Point,
that's
why
I
was
asking
the
clarification
of
seven
versus
you
know.
I
fully
agree
with
that.
If
you
know
obviously
I've
made
my
point
that
I
I
prefer
to
move
this
later.
For
the
sake
of
transparency,
we
have
a
saying
in
Spanish
that
says:
don't
do
something
that
looks
wrong.
Well,
that's
right,
but
you
know
what
I
mean
so
for
the
sake
of
transparency,
I'd
love
to
to
move
it
over,
but
if
that's
not
what
we're
comfortable
with
I
am
comfortable
moving
forward.
N
C
N
C
M
What
count
Council
I
believe,
Perez
and
Takahashi
and
Mullins
are
saying
it's
late,
that
we
do
not
basically
approve
staff's
recommendation
to
reduce
it
to
five
that
we
continue
having
seven
members
on
the
iub
and
then
move
forward
with
our
vote
for
seven
members.
Instead
of
five
members,
a
staff
was
recommending
essentially.
M
C
J
J
Right
and
then
in
the
future,
we'd
come
back
with
a
holistic
look
at
not
just
iob,
but
the
others.
D
Motion
I'll,
say:
Mr
Mayor
is
I'm,
actually
I'm
actually
sort
of
torn
on
this
one.
I'm
gonna
go
with
the
majority
and
the
reason
I
bring
that
up
is
because
I
actually
do
think
five's
a
better
number
for
this
board.
D
However,
I
do
agree
with
my
colleagues
that
no
disrespect
to
staff
the
way
it
was
done,
bringing
it
on
the
same
night,
was
the
absolute
wrong
way
to
do
it,
and
so
I
sort
of
I
feel
torn,
because
I
actually
think
that
you're
right
staff
but
I,
don't
really
feel
that
I
have
a
choice
to
do
it
any
other
way.
So
I
will
go
with
the
majority.
C
Okay,
all
right
is
there
a
motion.
M
I
believe
I
I
can
go
ahead
and
make
the
motion
is
to
for
item
number.
Nine
is
to
deny
staff's
requests
to
reduce
from
Seven
members
to
five
members.
Second,
not.
C
We
have
two
reports
to
council
only
in-person
comments
with
a
yellow
card.
Two
parts
first
report
is
the
appointment
to
fill
the
vacancies
and
commissions
and
then,
after
we'll,
do
partial
terms,
suppose
the
two
reports
all
right
city
clerk,
take
it
away.
AQ
I
will
try
to
make
this
as
brief
as
possible,
since
it's
so
late
good
evening,
mayor
Anthony,
members
of
the
city
council,
Kimberly
Clark
city
clerk
tonight,
I
will
be
presenting
item
number
13
appointment
to
fill
vacancies
on
various
City
of
Burbank
boards
commissions
and
committees
on
May,
1st
2023,
the
city
clerk's
office
began
advertising
and
accepting
applications
for
the
upcoming
vacancies
set
to
occur
on
July
31st
2023
for
the
following
board's
commissions
and
committees,
the
Burbank
Cultural
Arts
committee,
commission,
the
infrastructure
oversight
board,
the
park,
recreation
and
Community
Services
Board,
the
Planning
Commission,
the
police,
commission,
the
sustainable
Burbank
commission
and
the
Transportation
Commission
in
order
to
obtain
qualified
candidates
a
notice
that
vacancy
was
advertised
through
the
following
channels:
cities
website,
city,
council,
meeting
announcements,
all
social
media
platforms,
overseen
by
the
city,
clerk's
office,
press
releases,
sent
to
the
Los
Angeles
Times
Burbank
leader,
and
my
burbank.com
notices
posted
on
the
city
hall
bulletin
board
and
through
Community
groups
and
organizations.
AQ
The
deadline
to
submit
applications
to
the
city
clerk's
office
was
Tuesday.
May
31st
2023
at
5
pm.
The
city
clerk's
office
received
a
total
of
55
qualified
applications.
10,
of
which
selected
a
first
and
second
choice
to
fill
the
23
vacancies,
the
applications
are
listed
in
the
order
in
which
they
were
received
on
May
25th
2023,
the
city
clerk's
office
conducted
the
random,
drawing
to
select
the
order
in
which
these
boards
commissions
and
committees
vacancies
will
be
considered.
AQ
C
No
thank
you
very
much
we'll
go
to
public
comment.
I
have
Ann
Wenzel,
followed
by
adren
dertavi
der
tatavia.
BT
Good
morning
almost
still
hi,
my
name
is
Anne
Wenzel,
and
this
is
the
second
time
that
I
have
applied
to
be
a
member
of
the
police
commission
I'm,
going
to
really
try
and
go
fast.
I
have
been
a
resident
of
Burbank
for
30
years
on
August
29th
at
nine
o'clock.
At
night
we
raised
our
kids
here
in
Burbank,
my
children.
Now
my
grandkids
attend
our
Burbank
public
schools
for
I'm
entering
my
11th
year,
working
as
a
teacher
full-time
at
John,
Burroughs,
High
School.
BT
Prior
to
that
I
was
a
long-term
sub,
mostly
for
eight
years.
Here's
where
I
stand
I'm
a
good
listener.
I'm.
The
lady
who
talks
to
you
at
the
next
checkout
I
want
to
get
back
to
people.
I'm
smart
I,
like
to
ask
questions.
As
a
teacher.
I
am
essentially
concerned
about
the
safety
of
our
students
in
all
of
our
schools.
Our
staff
are
teaching
people
there's
a
lot
of
discrepancies
in
our
schools
based
on
their
structure
when
they
were
built.
BT
I
went
home,
oh
my
gosh
did
you
know
I
I
was
I,
was
thrilled
with
that
knowledge
and
that
knowledge,
and
that
experience
is
something
that
really
kicks
me
into
wanting
this
a
couple
of
things:
I
do
support
increased
and
improved
utilization
of
mental
health
staff
to
respond
to
police
calls
and
to
preempt
as
much
as
possible
the
challenges
of
the
department
in
responding
to
domestic
violence
calls
and
working
with
those
individuals
who
have
mental
health
crises.
I
believed
in
in
improved
communication
with
the
residents
that
the
night
out
great
idea.
BT
That
should
and
can
be
more
in
our
schools.
We
need
to
evaluate
the
safety
challenges
of
each
School
SOS,
that's
a
the
Sor
officers.
Big
question
needs
more
research.
No
one
wants
to
hear
about
the
need
to
spend
more
money,
but
what
price
is
there?
On
the
safety
of
our
kids?
There
are
steps
to
take
Beyond
saying
in
our
schools.
Well,
somebody
wants
to
get
in.
They
will
I
believe
in
research
data
finding
out
what
else
is
happening
in
our
country.
BT
C
R
BU
Mr
Mayor
of
vice
mayor
and
city
council
members,
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
tonight
and
thank
you
for
being
here
like
six
hours
in
my
name
is
Audrey
dartavician
and
I
wanted
to
express
my
interest
in
serving
on
the
sustainable
Burbank
commission
or
the
parks,
recreation
and
Community
Services
Board.
My
background
is
in
non-profit
and
education
and
I've
spent
my
career,
creating
positive
change
for
communities,
I'm
also
a
proud
double
Bruin
that
has
a
bachelor's
in
political
science
and
an
MBA
from
UCLA.
BU
My
interest
in
the
Parks
Recreation
and
Community
Services
Board
is
based
on
my
own
personal
experience,
utilizing
all
of
burbank's
parks
and
Facilities
with
my
one
and
a
half
year
old,
son
and
I
think
it's
really
really
important
to
have
a
young
parent
or
a
parent
to
a
young
child
on
one
of
those
boards.
I
think
it
brings
a
really
nice
sort
of
diverse
perspective,
and
my
interest
in
the
sustainable
Burbank
commission
stems
from
my
long
long-standing
advocacy
for
environmental
justice
and
climate
change
initiatives.
BU
I've
had
an
opportunity
to
speak
with
Ken,
Berkman
and
Marissa
Garcia
about
the
boards
and
what
some
of
the
priorities
are
and
that's
further
reinforced
my
interest
in
serving
they
were
very
generous
with
their
time
and
shared
with
me.
Some
of
the
some
of
the
priorities
that
they're
currently
working
on
one
thing
that
really
stood
out
to
me
from
both
of
those
conversations,
was
a
similar
response
to
the
question
that
I
asked
them
of
what
makes
a
successful
commissioner.
BU
It
was
a
the
most
helpful
Commissioners
are
those
that
take
into
account
all
sides
of
an
issue
and
put
aside
personal
preferences
to
do
what's
in
the
best
interest
of
the
city
and
the
residents
of
Burbank
I'm
someone
who's,
really
open-minded
and
pragmatic,
and
if
I
were
to
be
selected
to
serve
I,
would
approach
each
issue
within
the
guidelines
of
what
the
city
council
has
set
forth
along
with
the
staff
and
aim
to
do
what's
in
the
best
interest
of
the
city,
I
think
if
I
were
fortunate
enough
to
be
appointed
to
either
commission
I
would
probably
be
hearing
a
lot
about
trees,
so
I'm
glad
I
was
here
for
that
portion
of
the
meeting
as
well.
BU
I
think
that's
probably
a
really
great
example
of
trying
to
look
at
competing
interests
and
and
try
to
do
what's
best
for
everyone.
So
I
just
wanted
to
thank
you
for
your
time
and
consideration.
BV
Hello
Mr
vice
mayor,
hope,
Washington,
is
good
or
as
good
as
Washington
can
be
so
I'm
applying
for
Parks
and
Rec
and
transportation,
with
a
preference
for
transportation.
Of
course,
you
all
know
me,
you
all
know
my
perspective
on
all
things:
Transportation,
Community,
Parks,
related
and
I
think
I
share
most
of
your
passion
and
vision
for
helping
Build
and
Grow
Burbank
in
a
very
particular
way
and
I
would
love
an
opportunity
to
support
that
work,
particularly
in
the
realm
of
Transportation
I.
BV
Think
we
need
to
take
a
a
more
aggressive
approach
than
we
have
in
decades
past
when
it
comes
to
Transportation,
we've
got
a
butt
load
of
money
coming
in
from
all
new
sources
and
I
think
we
should
put
it
to
good
use.
We've
had
we
have
excellent
planners
I've
had
some
opportunities
to
talk
to
some
folks
in
the
planning
team.
Really
great
intelligent
people
on
staff
and
I
would
like
to
assist
in
unleashing
that
potential,
especially
as
Burbank,
continues
to
rapidly
grow
and
evolve.
L
C
C
Just
real
quick:
there
are
a
couple
of
commissions
that
have
full
terms
and
partial
terms.
Do
you
want
to
do
both
of
those
commissions
together
when
you
come
across
them
or
or
should
we
do
all
the
full
terms?
First,.
AQ
C
AQ
We
just
need
you
to
put
your
hands
up
a
little
longer
because
there's
so
many
thank
you
right.
So
police
commission,
the
first
I'm
just
going
to
read
the
names
and
I'd
like
to
see
a
show
of
hands
right,
Stephen,
Hager,.
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
R
BO
BO
AQ
S
AQ
AQ
M
Yeah,
maybe
the
names
of
who
voted
for
Catherine
or,
if
you
want,
we
can.
AQ
Cynthia
peace
was
unanimous,
all
five
Jennifer
was
no
votes,
Catherine
was
Schultz,
Anthony,
tagahashi
and
Mullins
Mercedes
Molina
was
Perez
and
Mullins.
Eric
Connor
was
awesome.
D
I
think
we
should
redo
it
because
I
remember
voting
for
Mercedes.
Maybe
we
should
just
redo
it
once
more
yeah.
We.
AQ
Groundhog's
Day,
okay,
Cynthia
peace.
AQ
L
C
BO
C
G
Follow-Up
question:
Colin
hofmeister's
in
red,
if
I
recall
correctly,
his
came
in
for
this
unexpired
term
right,
so
is
he
part
of
this
one
or
no
right?
He
is.
AQ
There's
a
footnote
at
the
bottom
of
the
page
there.
If,
if
the
you.
S
AQ
D
S
AC
R
AQ
R
C
Oh,
that's
right.
Okay.
That
concludes
our
first
report
to
council.
Moving
on
the
next
report
to
council
is
to
fill
vacancies
on
unexpired
terms,
Madam
city
clerk.
Please
continue
the
votes.
AQ
I
I'm
going
to
skip
all
the
Preamble
yes
good
evening
tonight
we
will
be
talking
about
item
number
14
appointment
to
fill.
AQ
To
obtain
qualified
candidates
on
notice
of
unscheduled
vacancy
was
advertised
through
the
same
channels
that
I
mentioned
in
item
number
13..
The
deadline
to
submit
applications
to
the
city
clerk's
office
was
Monday.
July
10th
2023
at
5
PM,
the
city
clerk's
office,
received
three
additional
applications,
including
the
applications
that
were
carried
over
from
those
received
by
May
30th
2023,
which
was
the
deadline
for
the
recruitment
for
the
various
scheduled
vacancies.
AQ
Skip
this
right,
I
do
read
that
five
applications
for
the
infrastructure
oversight
board,
Jenna
Hunter,
Gene,
schanberger,
Linda,
Besson,
Armin,
avazian
and
Colin
Hofmeister.
The
applications
are
listed
in
the
order
received
individuals
who
applied
for
more
than
one
border
commission
have
the
priority
selection
listed
next
to
their
name,
and
should
they
be
appointed
during
the
prior
appointment.
Their
name
will
be
removed
from
consideration
for
these
appointments.
AQ
Just
give
us
one
second
to
remove
the
people
who
were
previously
appointed
okay
and
if
it'd
be
okay,
Mr
Mayor.
Can
we
just
get
a
quick
read
through
to
make
sure
that
we
have
it
correct
of
who's
left?
Yes,
thank
you.
Let's
do
the
same
thing,
call
all
the
names
that
you
will
be
calling
and
then
we'll
go
through
it.
So
for
the
sustainable
Burbank
commission,
our
applicants
are
Charles:
Wilson,
Kenzie,
Bond,
Adrian,
terdividian,
Nelson,
better
Martha,
Walter
and
Colin
Hofmeister.
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
Oh,
my
understanding
that
she
was.
She
had
three
votes
on
the
previous
and
that's
the
majority
vote
so
I'm
the
math
works
out
of.
If
it's
three
and
everybody
else
gets
four,
you
don't
get
it,
but
Catherine
has
three
votes
as
well.
Six
people
but
Catherine
had
four
four
votes.
Okay,
that's
why
I
have
it
written
down?
Okay!
Great!
Can
we
take
that
vote
again?
I
I'm,
just
adding
yeah,
we'll
start
over
for
there's
only
three
names
we'll
start
over.
Thank
you.
Jennifer
King,
Mercedes,
Molina,.
AQ
For
the
infrastructure
oversight
board
for
the
vacancy,
the
one
vacancy
for
the
unexpired
term
could
I
make
a
statement
before
we
do
that
we
Madam
City
Clerk
may
I
make
a
statement
before
we
take.
Of
course,
I
would
just
like
to
point
out
in
his
application.
Colin
Hofmeister
has
listed
himself
as
an
Airbnb
host,
not
in
Burbank,
but
is
talking
through
his
ability
to
do
that.
AQ
AQ
So
we
have
Mr
hofmeister's
application
and
he's
the
only
one
we
have
to
consider
for
the
unexpired
terms.
Can
I?
Yes,
can
I
see
a
show
of
hands
for
him,
one
two,
three
four,
so
Mr
Hofmeister
is
appointed
to
the
unexpired
term.
Thank
you
and
we
know
your
abstention.
AQ
All
right
and
who
are
we
going
to
kick
up
all
right,
so
that
is
the
end
of
our
reports.
Moving
on,
let's
go
to
council
members
reporting
on
their
committee
assignments.
AQ
I'll
start
I
attended
the
Transportation
Commission
meeting
yesterday
and
they
had
a
discussion
regarding
reconfiguration
of
San
Fernando
had
really
great
questions
and
feedback
to
staff.
Thank
you.
AQ
Yeah
I
attended
two
Community
committee
meetings.
One
was
on
July
6th,
the
skag
energy
and
environment
committee,
where
we
continue
to
to
discuss
water
conservation
and
other
ways
to
improve
our
water
distribution
and
on
yet
last
night.
AQ
I
was
at
this
sustainable
Burbank
commission
with
council
member
Perez
and
sustainable
commission
is
working
on
a
lot
of
really
great
items
and
they're
gonna
focus
on
figuring
out
their
priorities
for
this
next
year,
which
I
think
would
be
great,
but
there's
they've
got
a
lot
on
their
plate,
which
is
kind
of
exciting,
but
also
a
little
overwhelming.
AQ
At
the
same
time,
okay
councilman
president
committee
assignments,
yeah
I,
also
attended
sustainable
Burbank
of
note
is
they
will
be
taking
up
that
tree
issue
and
and
looking
it
over
so
I'm
excited
to
sit
in
on
that
and
hear
what
they
have
to
say.
AQ
I
also
attended.
As
a
member
representing
this
body,
the
Burbank
Glendale
Pasadena
Regional
Housing
Trust.
We
had
a
great
meeting.
We
actually
directed
our
consultant
to
move
forward
with
an
application
for
a
grant.
So
I
will
let
you
all
know
how
that
goes.
Okay,
Mr
vice
mayor
you're
on
committee
assignment
yeah
I
am
Mr
Mayor
I'll,
be
brief:
Thursday
July,
13th,
councilmember,
Mullins
and
I
as
the
council's
Liaisons
to
the
board
of
realtors,
appeared
before
them
and
answered
their
questions
for
about
two
and
a
half
hours.
AQ
AQ
Yes,
the
Adam
Schiff
today,
as
well
as
representative
from
Senator
Padilla's
office
and
tomorrow
we'll
be
meeting
with
the
Department
of
energy
as
well
as
Congressman,
Tony
Cardenas,
and
just
so
you
all
know
we're
talking
about
the
fire
at
the
substation
servicing
Warner
Brothers,
the
issues
that
our
utility
is
encountering
with,
having
to
refurbish
our
Transformers
and
the
serious
impacts
that
the
supply
chain
are
having
on
our
ability
to
continue
to
provide
reliable
service.
So
we
are
begging
and
pleading
for
Congressional
help.
AQ
I,
don't
know
if
it'll
come,
but
we're
gonna.
Try
excellent
on
the
28th
I
joined
the
ello
locc
LA
County
division
of
board
of
directors
call
I
also
attended
on
the
sixth,
the
skag
Transportation
committee
and
the
skag
Regional
Council,
just
nothing
too
much
to
report
from
either
of
those
all
right,
so
reporting
on
attendance
conferences
and
Regional
meetings.
Let's
go
first
worked
on
the
line.
AQ
Thank
you.
July
7th,
I
attended
I
participated
in
the
training
for
Burbank
CA
NLC,
real
communication,
effective
I
guess
it's
called
effectively
session
or
effective
session.
It's
part
of
the
training
for
diversity,
training
and
inclusion,
also
July
13th.
Thank
you
vice
mayor
for
mentioning
the
Burbank
Association
of
realtor.
It
was
a
great
meeting,
great
turnout,
so
look
forward
to
having
more
of
these
meetings
with
the
Realtors
and
then
on.
July
14
I
attended
the
leadership
Burbank
bash
beach
bash.
Fundraising.
AQ
It
was
a
good
turnout,
supporting
the
leadership
Burbank
and,
on
yesterday,
I
had
a
meeting
with
Jamie,
kaser
and
Kevin
McCarthy
regarding
the
plastic
reduction
policy,
upcoming
discussion
regarding
the
ordinance
and
then
I
also
had
a
meeting
with
Eric
Connor
regarding
the
culture
arts
and
then
at
the
end
the
day
I
had
the
transportation
meeting.
Thank
you.
AQ
All
right,
I'm,
taking
it
back
to
Thursday
June
29th
when
I
attended
the
Burbank
fire
department
celebrations.
Along
with
the
vice
mayor.
It
was
great
to
see
all
the
retirements
promotions
and,
of
course,
all
our
new
recruits.
They
were
very
excited
and
very
grateful
to
us
for
helping
us
add
five
more
recruits
through
our
budget
process,
so
I'm
very
excited
for
that
and
they're
ready
to
serve
I
also
attended
the
Romancing
The
Bean
30th
anniversary
celebration
in
ribbon,
cutting,
which
was
great.
AQ
If
you
know
me,
you
know
it's
one
of
my
favorite
places
to
go.
Get
a
cup
of
coffee
I
also
attended
the
downtown
Burbank
P
vids
20th
anniversary
celebration.
Along
with
the
vice
mayor,
we
gave
a
recognition
to
the
p-bit
and,
of
course,
to
Michael
cusumano
for
his
years
of
service
on
there
and
his
dedication
and
Hearty.
Congratulations
to
him
once
again.
AQ
I
also
did
my
training
this
week,
I'm
going
through
the
list
of
like
three
pages
worth.
I
also
did
my
training
this
week.
It
was
great,
it
was
all
good
stuff
and
then,
along
with
that,
I
met
with
staff
regarding
the
Regional
Housing
Trust.
So
we're
all
on
board
in
Tip-Top,
shape
and
I
met
with
staff
regarding
sustainability,
commission
and
then
the
rest
of
my
meetings
were
a
hearty
slew
of
meetings
with
all
of
the
folks
who
were
interested
and
asked
for
a
meeting
on
the
appointment.
AQ
I
only
have
a
couple
I
I
attended
as
well
the
romance
and
the
bean
30th
anniversary
celebration
and
I.
You
know:
I
tend
I've
attended
many
ribbon
cuttings,
but,
like
you,
that's
a
place
that
I
go
to
a
lot
and
it
was
really
neat
to
see
a
lot
of
folks
there
and
30
years.
They've
been
there.
AQ
It's
actually
pretty
amazing
and
then
that
same
day,
a
little
bit
later
right
after
that,
actually
I
went
to
the
Betsy
Lukey
Burbank
arts
and
Education
Foundation
art
show,
and
that
was
really
well
attended
and
we
picked
up
a
couple
art
pieces
there.
It
was
great
it's
a
it's
one
of
those
gems
in
the
community.
I
think.
AQ
AQ
That's
it
for
okay,
Mr
vice
mayor,
well,
Mr,
Mayor,
I'm,
not
going
to
repeat
anything.
Anyone
else
said
because
it's
3
30
in
the
morning
here
and
I'm
tired,
but
I
will
say
that,
in
addition
to
everything
else,
on
Friday
June
30th,
the
magical
thing
happened.
I
threw
out
a
first
pitch
of
a
seventh
and
eighth
grade
at
minor
All-Star
baseball
game
and
Miss.
AQ
Garzon
will
tell
you
the
collective
sigh
of
disappointment
when
I,
when
my
pitch
barely
made
it
to
home
plate,
I'm,
sad
to
say,
I
do
not
have
a
future
for
the
Dodgers
I
guess
I'll
have
to
settle
for
me
a
little
bit
longer
and
then,
of
course,
on
July
6th
Mr.
Mayor
I
just
wanted
to
really
share
this
with
the
community.
AQ
We
did
our
safety
walk
through
at
Burbank,
High
School
with
Acting
Superintendent
gueromo
and
our
our
school
board
leadership,
and
it
was
really
a
chance
to
walk
through
some
of
the
and
see
in
person.
The
physical
security
and
safety
concerns
on
that
campus
and
I
think
it
was
the
first
of
many
dialogues
that
we're
going
to
have
between
our
two
bodies
about
how
we
can
partner
together.
School
safety
is
something
that
we
all
care
about
and
share
as
a
priority.
AQ
So
for
those
who
think
that
the
school
board
and
Council
don't
work
together,
we
are-
and
this
is
just
one
small
example
of
that
collaboration.
AQ
Yes,
that
was
an
excellent
walkthrough,
really
appreciated
that
I
did
attend
the
Romancing
The
Bean
30th
anniversary
and
I
got
a
free
hat
out
of
it,
so
that
was
fun
on
the
July
1st
I
attended
an
Eagle
Scout
court
of
honor,
with
my
own
Sons
troop
troop
209
and
on
Fourth
of
July
I
parked
on
top
of
the
Burbank
town
center
mall
and
blasted
some
John
Philip
Souza
with
a
bunch
of
other
community
members.
That
was
very
very
fun.
AQ
AQ
That
was
fun,
Mr
Mayor,
yes,
if
you're
done,
yeah,
yeah,
I
and
I
should
have
addressed
it
well,
when
we
finished
took
the
votes,
if,
if
Council
wishes,
that
we
can
make
our
vote
unanimous
for
all
the
boards
and
commissions
that
were
appointed
tonight,
if
you
agree
to
it,
I
don't
want
to
do
that.
Okay
and
keep
you
we'll
keep
the
vote
as
it
is,
and
I
beat
both
of
you,
because
I
was
at
the
Starlight
Bowl
actually
watching.
AQ
Now
is
the
time
for
introduction
of
additional
agenda
items.
Do
members
of
council
have
any
items
to
introduce?
You
got
two
go
for
it
all
right.
First,
one
is
in
light
of
our
public
comments
tonight
and
the
report
from
Parks
and
Rec
I
would
like
to
request
to
bring
back
the
topic
of
the
Aleppo
trees
before
us
before
they're
removed.
AQ
So
we
can
take
one
last
look
yeah,
okay
before
they
get
just
so
we
can
kind
of
make
sure
we're
caught
up
and
then
the
second
thing
is
either
agenda
item
or
a
memo
on
about
contacting
Airbnb
to
see
if
they
can
remove
the
short-term
listings
and
prevent
any
future
short-term
listings.
Thank
you.
AQ
You're
on
mute,
you're
on
mute
you're
on
mute,
sorry,
Mr.
Thank
you.
Oh
God,
first
time
in
a
couple
years,
all
right,
one
small
thing
is
for
city
manager,
not
the
highest
of
priorities,
but
if
we
could
get
a
first
step
report
on
the
Burbank
Municipal
codes,
categorization
of
wrestling
and
potential
changes
to
the
code,
that'd
be
great.
AQ
Great
I've
got
two
things:
one
just
a
white
paper
on
our
fee
schedule
that
we
charge
for
people
to
replace
trees
in
general,
not
just
the
aleppos
but
in
general,
just
a
white
paper
on
that
and
second
I
would
like
to
forego
the
first
step
and
go
straight
to
a
second
step,
I'd
like
to
send
the
amptp
a
letter
similar
to
what
we
sent
them
with
the
writer
strike
this
time
with
sag
aftra,
encouraging
them
to
come
to
the
table
and
bargain
fairly
sure
we
could
set
that
one
up
similar
to
what
we
did
with
the
writers
perfect.
AQ
Thank
you
thanks.
All
right
is
that
it
okay
Now's
the
Time.
Oh
sorry,
we
adjourn
the
meeting.
Tuesday
July,
25th,
regular
meeting
Council
chamber,
see
you
then.