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DON'T FORGET TO FALL BACK - DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME SIERRA MADRE EDITION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 VOLUME 11 NO. 44 ENDS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH! A True Sierra Madre Treasure Passes Away Fran Garbaccio, longtime Sierra Madre resident and volunteer passed away on October 25th surrounded by OH, WHAT A NIGHT! Sierra Madre Celebrates Halloween In A Very Special Way City of Sierra Madre PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE From: The City of Sierra MadreSubject: MUNICIPAL CODE TEXT AMENDMENT 17-05 – VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT Applicant: City of Sierra MadreProject Location: Properties in the City of Sierra Madre, County of Los Angeles, State of California The City of Sierra Madre gives notice, pursuant to State of California law, that the City Council will conduct a public hearing to consider adoption of Municipal Code Text Amendment 17-05 amending Title 8 of the Health and Safety Code establishing Chapter 8.18 – Vacant Residential Property Registration Requirement. The purpose of the amendment is to establish a registration program for vacant properties in the R-1 Zone (Single Family Residential), R-2 Zone (Two Family Residential), Hillside Management Zone, and Residential Canyon Zone. The purpose of the requirement is to protect neighborhoods from the effects of vacant properties that are not adequately maintained and to address health and safety issues that may arise at the property. The registration requirement will identify three responsible parties that can respond to health and safety code violations. At the meeting on August 17, 2017, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing and recommended to the City Council adoption of MCTA 17-05. DATE AND TIME OF HEARING PLACE OF HEARING City of Sierra Madre City of Sierra MadreCity Council meeting City Council ChambersTuesday November 14, 2017 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. (Hearing begins at 6:30 p.m.) Sierra Madre, CA All interested persons may attend this meeting and the City Council will hear them with respect thereto. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION The Municipal Code Text Amendment is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines §§ 15060(c)(2), 15060(c)(3), and 15061(b)(3). The Ordinance will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment; the ordinance does not involve a “project” as defined by Section 15378; and the ordinance is covered by the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects that have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. Therefore, it may be seen with certainty that there is no possibility this ordinance will have a significant effect on the environment. APPEAL: If in the future anyone wishes to challenge the decision of the City Council in court, one may be limited to raising the issues that were raised or presented in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or before, the scheduled public hearing. For further information on this subject, please contact the Planning and Community Preservation Department at (626) 355-7138. her family. A recipient of the Sierra Madre Older American Award in 2010, she was also an active member of the Sierra Madre Friends of the Library Board where she was named Director Emeritus, a devoted member of Sierra Madre United Methodist Church, past Scout Leader, strong supporter of the Sierra Madre Environmental Action Council and much, much more. When Fran was Older American of the Year, the national theme was, “Age Strong! Live Strong!”, a motto certainlyappropriate for the effervescent, ever busy Garbaccio. A former Sunday School student of Fran's remembered her with this statement, " She was the epitome of Mother Teresa’s quote, “ Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.” To quote another friend, “We have lost a loving, hardworking, intelligent woman”. Born in Paterson, New Jersey, she is survived by a very loving family both near and far. Fran Garbaccio will certainly be missed by family and friends, especially those friends in Sierra Madre. S. Henderson/MVNews ORDINANCE NO. 1393 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SIERRA MADRE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR LOS ANGELESCOMMUNITY CHOICE ENERGY AND AUTHORIZING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the City of Sierra Madre (City) has been actively investigating options to provide electric services to constituents within its service area with the intent of achieving greater local involvement over the provisions of electric services and promoting competitive and renewable energy; andWHEREAS, on September 24, 2002, the Governor signed into law Assembly Bill 117 (Act), which authorizes any California city or county, whose governing body so elects, to combine the electricity of its residents and businesses in a community-wide electricity aggregation program known as Community Choice Aggregation; andWHEREAS, the Act expressly authorizes participation in a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program through a joint powers agency, and to this end the County of Los Angeles (County) has been participating since 2015 in the evaluation of a CCA program for the County and the cities and towns within it; andWHEREAS, through Docket No. R.03-10-003, the California Public Utilities Commission has issued various decisions and rulings addressing the implementation of CCA programs, including the recent issuance of a procedure by which the California Public Utilities Commission will review “Implementation Plans”, which are required for submittal under the Act as the means of describing the CCA program and assuring compliance with various elements contained in the Act; andWHEREAS, representatives from the City along with representative of its JPA partners have developed the Los Angeles Community Choice Energy Authority Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) in order to accomplish the following: (a) To form a Joint Powers Authority known as “Los Angeles Community Choice Energy” (LACCE) and (b) To specify the terms and conditions by which participants may participate as a group in energy programs, including but not limited to the preliminary implementation of a Community Choice Aggregation program. WHEREAS, representatives from the City along with its partner JPA members have reviewed a Business Plan that describes the formation of Los Angeles Community Choice Energy and the Community Choice Aggregation program to be implemented by and through the LACCE Authority; andWHEREAS, a final Implementation Plan will be submitted for review and adoption by the Board of Directors of the LACCE Authority as soon after the formation fo the Authority is reasonably practicable; andWHEREAS, as described in the Business Plan, Community Choice Aggregation by and through the LACCE Authority appears to provide a reasonable opportunity to accomplish all of the following: (a) To provide greater levels of local involvement in and collaboration on energy decisions, (b) To increase significantly the amount of renewable energy available to LACCE energy customers, (c) To provide initial price stability, long-term electricity cost savings and other benefits for thecommunity, and (d) to reduce greenhouse gases that are emitted by creating electricity for the community. WHEREAS, this Act requires Community Choice Aggregation program participants to individually adopt an ordinance electing to implement a Community Choice Aggregation program within its jurisdiction by and through its participation in the LACCE Authority; andWHEREAS, the Joint Powers Agreement expressly allows the City to withdraw its membership in the LACCE Authority (and its participation in the Community Choice Aggregation Program) prior to the actual implementation of a Community Choice Aggregation Program through Program Agreement. . NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SIERRA MADRE, CALIFORNA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its final passage, and within fifteen (15) days after its passage, the City Clerk of the City of Sierra Madre shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance and to its approval by the Mayor and City Council and shall cause the same to be published in a newspaper in the manner required by law. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED ON this 24th day of October. AYES: Mayor Rachelle Arizmendi, Council Members John Capoccia, Gene Goss, and John Harabedian NOES: NONE ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tem Denise Delmar On Halloween the streets of Sierra Madre are filled with thousands of residents and guesttaking part in one of the best celebrations in town. Above the The Parker Family on Alegriahave a couple that said what the crowd really wanted to, "Thank you Sierra Madre". From window painting, to Trick or Treating or the Costume Contest, the city was Boofully busy! SIERRA MADRE TO HONOR ITS' FINEST; NOMINATIONS SOUGHT Each year, the City of Sierra Madre and the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce honor those organizations and individuals that work tirelessly to make Sierra Madre a wonderful place to live, work and play! In the past there have been two separate events – Sierra Madre Honors at Alverno and The Citizen of TheYear Dinner. This year those events will become one very special evening! The event will be held on December 7, 2017 in the Sierra Madre Room at the Recreation Center, 611 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre. In addition to recognizing those who currently serve on City Boards, Committees and Commissions, andinstalling the newly appointed, the public is invited to nominate the recipients of the following awards: Sierra Madre Citizen of the Year for residents who have benefited the city during 2017 as a volunteer. Sierra Madre Business of the Year for an outstanding business existing in Sierra Madre for more than 5years that has been an active supporter of the community. The George Maurer Lifetime Achievement Award for a person/entity whose lifetime of service embodies the spirit of volunteerism. The Wistaria Award recognizing a City/Community Partnership that assists with providing community wide programs and servicesThe Mayor’s Special Award for outstanding service and duty to the community. The Public Safety Award for an employee/individual for protecting and maintaining safety in Sierra Madre. The Public Service Award for the Employee of the Year for remarkable public and customer Service andThe Community Youth Service Award presented to youth under 18 for outstanding service and dedication to the community. To nominate someone, simply email, fax or drop off a short letter to City Hall listing the qualifications ofyour nominee by 5:00 pm November 20, 2017. 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