BOARD MEETING
Monday, December 11, 2023, 6:30 PM

Fire Station 82 Annex
1800 N. BRONSON AVENUE, L.A., CA 90028
Second Floor Conference Room

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Meeting Documents

Welcome

  1. Roll Call
  2. Consent Calendar Every item on the Consent Calendar will be considered bundled and will be voted on as a single item. If a Board Member or Stakeholder has an objection to an item being on the Consent Calendar, they need to raise that objection to an item and ask to have that item or items considered separately. There will be no discussion or comment on the substance of any item unless it is removed from the Consent Calendar. Removed items will be moved to the end of the agenda for consideration, or earlier within the discretion of the Chair/President. The Consent Calendar includes:
    1. Approval of Minutes – October 2023
    2. Approval of Monthly Expenditure Report – October
    3. Approval Monthly Expense Report November
    4. Motion for Board approval to include Randy Howell as Homeowner Rep for HUNC Board
    5. Motion for Board approval to include Sydney Russell as Youth Representative for HUNC Board
    6. Approve services and monthly amount paid to Media Arts of $600 a month from January thru June 2024, for a total annual contractual amount not to exceed $8000, per the Administrative packet.
    7. Motion to Approve Treasurer, John D Schaefer as 1st Bank Card Holder
    8. Motion to move funds from Office/Operational Expenditures Category – $3000 from Minute Taking (currently $4000), $3000 from Web Conferencing Equipment (currently $4000), and from Outreach Expenditures $1500 from Outreach Materials and Design (currently $2500) for a total of $7500, and put $1000 more into Meetings for Food, and $6500 into Community Improvement Projects; and to reconfirm that the $10,000 rollover from the last Fiscal Year should go to Neighborhood Purposes
  3. Comments from any City, County, State or Federal representatives in attendance (3 minutes each)
  4. Public Comment and Community Updates on items not on the Agenda (2 minutes each)
  5. Board Member announcements of items not on the Agenda
  6. HUNC Committee & Liaison announcements on items not on the Agenda ( 2 minutes each
  7. Administrative Motions
    1. Discussion and motion to approve Neighborhood Purposes Grant for LAFD Foundation for up to $3500.00 for Phase Two of landscaping community improvements to Station 76 (5 minutes)
    2. Discussion and motion to approve Neighborhood Purposes Grant for Larchmont Charter School in Hollywood (Selma & Schraeder campus) for up to $1000 for the Jogathon open to the public in March, 2024 to be used for food and drink available for free to attendees and participants. (3 minutes)
  8. President Report – A special evening celebrating Chief Zipperman
  9. PLUM Committee
    1. Project: 5518 Franklin – DIR-2023-6234-SPP / ENV-2023-6235-CE https://planning.lacity.org/pdiscaseinfo/search/encoded/MjcwMzE20

      Discussion and possible motion regarding Project Plan Compliance for a change of use from an existing dry cleaner to a gym in the Vermont/Western SNAP Specific Plan. Action requested: Parking Reduction to permit no minimum parking requirement. 10/5/2020 An ordinance amending the Vermont/Westem Transit Oriented District Specific Plan (Station Neighborhood Area Plan) (Ordinance No. 173749, as subsequently amended by Ordinance Nos. 173799, 184414, and 184888), to establish new definitions, land use regulations, development standards and design guidelines for a new Subarea D.2 (Permanent Supportive Housing). This affects parking requirements etc. https://planning.lacity.org/pdiscaseinfo/document/MTg2NTk0/6d0d2d25-0f15-4c7d-b0c2-0a119627b1eb/ord

      Application: https://planning.lacity.org/pdiscaseinfo/document/MTM4OTM0/382be727-91db-4e5c-88e0-bb0f216d41aa/esubmit

      Findings https://planning.lacity.org/pdiscaseinfo/document/MTM5MDE0/382be727-91db-4e5c-88e0-bb0f216d41aa/esubmit

      Project Plans https://planning.lacity.org/pdiscaseinfo/document/MTM4OTU0/382be727-91db-4e5c-88e0-bb0f216d41aa/esubmit

      Vicinity Map https://planning.lacity.org/pdiscaseinfo/document/MTM4OTQ0/382be727-91db-4e5c-88e0-bb0f216d41aa/esubmit
  10. Outreach Committee
    1. Report by Chair – 2024 potential projects under consideration within our community
      • Pet adoption, vax, microchip at Tailwaggers, Franklin
      • Beautification of Gower Median with local partners, and CD13
      • Order for $731 of Promotional items that promote security: whistle with light key chains, reflective LED Blinking light for ped and cyclists, pen with stylus (500 in total) (under Admin Packet line item Outreach Materials, budget of $2500.00, approved by City Clerk)
  11. Old/Ongoing Business
  12. New/Future Business

Adjournment

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Public Posting of Agendas
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Public Access of Records In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5, non-exempt writings that are distributed to a majority or all of the board in advance of a meeting may be viewed at website: www.MyHUNC.org or at the scheduled meeting. In addition, if you would like a copy of any record related to an item on the agenda, please contact Erica Gatica, at (213) 978-1676 or email at: Erica.gatica@lacity.org.

Reconsideration and Grievance Process
For information on the NC’s process for board action reconsideration, stakeholder grievance policy, or any other procedural matters related to this Council, please consult the NC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our Board meetings and our website www.myhunc.org