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GREATER
VALLEY GLEN COUNCIL AGENDA
Monday, August 1, 2005, 7:00 PM
Los Angeles Valley College, Faculty
Lounge
5800 Fulton Avenue
Valley Glen, CA 91401
The
public is requested to fill out a “Speaker
Card” to address the Board on any item of the agenda prior to the Board
taking action on an item. Comments
from the public on Agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is
being considered. Comments from the
public on other matters not appearing on the Agenda that are within the
Board’s subject matter jurisdiction will be heard during the Public Comment
period. Public comment is limited
to 3 minutes per speaker,
unless waived by the presiding officer of the Board.
Agenda is
posted for public review at: Karabagh Market, 13747 Victory Blvd., Valley Glen,
CA 91401; Vallarta Market, 13302
Victory Blvd., Valley Glen, CA; Erwin Street School, 13400 Erwin Street, Valley
Glen, CA; L. A. Valley College Administration Building, 5800 Fulton Street,
Valley Glen, CA; Cambridge Farms, 12431 Burbank, Valley Glen, CA; Monlux
Elementary School, 6051 Bellaire, Valley Glen, CA; Kittridge Street Elementary,
13619 Kittridge Street, Valley Glen, CA.
As a covered
entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los
Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request, will
provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs,
services, and activities. Sign
language interpreters, assistive listening devices, or other auxiliary aids
and/or services may be provided upon request.
To ensure availability of services, please make your request at least 3
business days (72 hours) prior to the meeting you wish to attend by contacting
the Neighborhood Council Project Coordinator at (866) LA-HELPS or e-mail to lcampos@mailbox.lacity.org.
1. Call to Order;
2. Pledge of Allegiance;
3. Roll Call;
4. Review of Minutes of July Meeting (2 minutes);
5. Public comments-Comments from public on non-agenda items within the Boards subject matter jurisdiction. Public comments are limited to three minutes per speaker (approximately 10 minutes);
6. Board Member comment form Board member on non-agenda subject matter within the Boards jurisdiction (approximately 5 minutes);
7. Council member Wendy Gruel’s representative report-Pat Davenport (5 minutes);
8. L.A.P.D. Senior leads 5 minutes;
9. Presidents Report-committee assignments up date;
10. Report and possible motion regarding treasures Report-Vic Viereck (10 minutes);
11. Proposed budget-Vic Viereck;
12. Report and Decision of Governmental relations meeting and possible motions on
a) AB 849-Gary Marriages (Charlotte Laws 10 minute)
b) California Animal Commission (Charlotte Laws 10 minute)
13. Discussions and possible motion regarding-Council taking over Graffiti Abatement team-Mickey Jannol (10 minutes);
14. Discussion and possible motion on mansionization-Lloyd Nelson (10 minutes);
15. Election date updates with possible discussion and motion-Carlos Ferreyra (5 minutes);
16. Motion and discussion regarding over sized fences variance request for notification from planning and building and safety-Larry Hanna (5 minutes);
17. 2005Committee Report-Committee Chairs (optional) (10 minutes);
18. Next meeting September.
GRIEVANCE
PROCEDURE
A
written complaint regarding the Greater Valley Glen Council shall be submitted
to the Board of Directors. The Board will than refer the matter to an ad hoc
grievance panel comprised of 5 Stakeholders randomly selected by the Council
Secretary from a list of stakeholders who have expressed an interest in serving
on such a panel. The Secretary will coordinate a time and place for the panel to
meet with the person(s) submitting a grievance and to discuss dispute
resolution. Thereafter, a panel member shall prepare a written report within two
(2) months to be forwarded by the Secretary to the Board outlining the panel's
recommendations for the resolving the grievance. The matter shall be heard at
the next regular meeting of the Board pursuant to the Brown Act.
The formal grievance process is intended to address matters involving procedural disputes, e.g., the Board's failure to comply with Board Rules or these Bylaws, or its failure to comply with the Plan, local ordinances and/or State and federal law. If the grievance cannot be resolved through the grievance process then the complainant has the right to appeal to the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (Plan, Article 5 Section 4).