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JUNE LAGMAY City Clerk HOLLY L. WOLCOTT Executive Officer When making inquiries relative to this matter, please refer to the Council File No. CITY OF LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA MAYOR Office of the CITY CLERK Council and Public Services Room 395, City Hall Los Angeles, CA 90012 General Information~ (213) 978~1133 Fax: (2131978-1040 SHANNON HOPPES Council and Public Services Division vmw.cityc!erk.!acitv.orq June 21,2012 To All Interested Parties: The City Council adopted the action(s), as attached, under Council File No. 12-0725, at its meeting held June 20, 2012. fj~~7 "y Clerk vcw An Equal Employment Opportunity -Affirmative Action Employer

TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES File No. 12-0725 Your TRANSPORTATION Committee reports as follows: TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to expanding Preferential Parking District (PPD) No. 64. Recommendations for Council action: 1. FIND that the expansion of PPD No. 64, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 80.58.d, is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a Class 1, Categorical Exemption, under Article 111.1.a.3 of the 2002 Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. 2. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION amending the boundaries of PPD No. 64, pursuant to Section B.13 of the Council's April 16, 1996 "Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking Districts," to include the residential area generally bounded in a clockwise fashion by the following: Franklin Avenue between Highland Avenue and Cahuenga Boulevard Cahuenga Boulevard between Franklin Avenue and Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard between Cahuenga Boulevard and Highland Avenue Highland Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Franklin Avenue 3. AUTHORIZE the following parking restrictions for use in all residential streets in PPD No. 64: a. "2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM - 6 PM; NO PARKING 6 PM - 8 AM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 64 PERMITS EXEMPT" b. "2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 64 PERMITS EXEMPT" 4. INSTRUCT the Department of Transportation (DOT) to initiate the necessary procedures for the preparation and sale of parking permits to residents within the new boundaries of PPD No. 64, as above, and as specified in LAMC Section 80.58 and that PPD No. 64 be administered pursuant to the PPD Rules as adopted by Council. 5. DIRECT DOT to prepare a Notice of Exemption reflecting the Council's actions under Recommendation No. 2 above, and to file such notice with the City and County Clerks within ten working days of Council's action. Fiscal Impact Statement: DOT reports that the sale of Preferential Parking permits within the expanded area of PPD No. 64 will cover the cost of implementation and administration of the expanded PPD. Residents within the expansion area have requested the removal of parking meters that are installed adjacent to apartment buildings on Cassil Place, and Selma and Las Palmas Avenues. A field investigation revealed that only two meters could be removed without

impacting commercial properties. The average loss of revenue will be $2,000 each annually. The City will gain additional revenue from the issuance of parking citations to violators of the expanded PPD's parking restrictions. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. SUMMARY In a report to Council dated May 11, 2012 (attached to the Council file), DOT recommends approval of a proposed expansion of PPD No. 64. DOT reports that PPD No. 64 was established by Council on July 24, 1996, and expanded on October 23, 2002. Area parking problems are caused by patrons of the Kodak Theatre, various clubs in the area, restaurants, night clubs, the Walk of Fame and tourists. It was determined that the only alternative available to provide immediate relief to the residents of this area was to pursue the expansion of PPD No. 64. Council Offices for the 4th and 13th Districts have expressed support for the proposed expansion. A map of the expanded PPD is attached to the Council file. At its meeting held June 13, 2012, the Transportation Committee recommended that Council approve the proposed expansion of PPD No. 64, as recommended by DOT and the Council Offices. Respectfully submitted, TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE M_!;:MBER ~ ROSENDAHL: KORETZ: PARKS: LABONGE: ABSENT HUIZAR: ADOPTED JUN 2 0 2012!OS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL JAW CD4, 13 12-0725_rpt_tran_6-14-2012

RESOLUTION EXPANSION OF PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 64 IN THE CENTRAL HOLLYWOOD AREA OF LOS ANGELES AND SETTING NEW BOUNDARIES WHEREAS, the Los Angeles City Council, initially by Ordinance No. 152,722, effective September 2, 1979, amended several times, and most recently revised by, Ordinance No. 180,059, adopted by the Council on August 30, 2008, provided for the establishment of Preferential Parking Districts by Resolution of the Council, under Section 80.58 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC); and WHEREAS, on July 24, 1996, the Council adopted a Resolution establishing Preferential Parking District (PPD) No. 64 and expanded it on October 23, 2002, through Council File 02-1992 consisting of the residential area generally bounded by the centerline of Sunset Boulevard, the centerline of Wilcox Avenue, the north side of DeLongpre Avenue, centerline of Cole Avenue, the centerline of Santa Monica Boulevard, the west side of Hudson Avenue, the south side of Lexington Avenue, and the centerline of Highland Avenue; and WHEREAS, residents within the area of the city generally bounded on the north by the centerline of Franklin Avenue, on the east by the centerline of Cahuenga Avenue, on the south by the centerline of Sunset Boulevard, and on the west by the centerline of Highland Avenue have petitioned the LADOT to be added to the PPD No. 64; and WHEREAS, the Department has made the determination that the petitions represent residents living in more than two-thirds of the dwelling units comprising not less than 50 percent of the developed frontage of four blocks; and WHEREAS, LADOT has conducted parking studies which indicate that four blocks in the proposed expansion area have a parking occupancy of more than 75 percent of the available legal parking spaces, with more than 25 percent of the available legal parking spaces being occupied by vehicles registered to non-residents of these areas, thus meeting and exceeding the criteria set forth in Section B.12 of the "Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking Districts"; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at the Selma Elementary School, Room 6611, Selma Avenue, Los Angeles, California, which was attended by interested residents and business people from the area, and the Public Hearing Report, completed on March 13, 2012, details the events of said hearing; and WHEREAS, the Department of Transportation has determined that the signatures submitted represent at least two-thirds of the dwelling units on the residential portions of the following blocks; which is sufficient to warrant the installation of the requested preferential parking restriction signs upon Council approval of this resolution: Selma Avenue between Highland Avenue and McCadden Place;

Selma Avenue between Las Palm as Avenue and McCadden Place; Selma Avenue between McCadden Place near Highland and McCadden Place jog near Las Palmas; Las Palmas between Selma Avenue and Sunset Boulevard; Cassil Place between Selma Avenue and Sunset Boulevard; South side of Franklin Avenue between Grace Avenue and Wilcox Avenue; South side of Franklin Avenue between Whitley Avenue and Cherokee Avenue; South side of Franklin Avenue between Cherokee Avenue and Las Palmas Avenue. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Los Angeles, that the Resolution adopted by the Council on July 24, 1996, establishing PPD No. 64, be hereby amended to revise the boundaries of PPD No. 64 to include the residential area generally bounded clockwise by the following: Franklin Avenue between Highland Avenue and Cahuenga Boulevard; Cahuenga Boulevard between Franklin Avenue and Sunset Boulevard; Sunset Boulevard between Cahuenga Boulevard and Highland Avenue; Highland Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Franklin Avenue. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon approval of PPD No. 64 through the adoption of this Resolution, the Department of Transportation be authorized to post, or remove, the following preferential parking restrictions on any ofthe blocks within the District, without further actions by the City Council, upon receipt and verification of requisite petition(s) or as provided for in the adopted "Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking Districts:" a) "2 HOUR PARKING 8AM- 6PM; NO PARKING 6PM - 8AM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 64 PERMITS EXEMPT" b) "2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 64 PERMITS EXEMPT" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon approval of the expansion of PPD No. 64 through the adoption of this Resolution, "2 HOUR PARKING 8AM- 6PM; NO PARKING 6PM - 8AM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 64 PERMITS EXEMPT" signs be posted on the residential portions on both sides (unless noted): Selma Avenue between Highland Avenue and McCadden Place; Selma Avenue between Las Palmas Avenue and McCadden Place; Selma Avenue between McCadden Place near Highland and McCadden Place jog near Las Palmas; Las Palmas between Selma Avenue and Sunset Boulevard; Cassil Place between Selma Avenue and Sunset Boulevard; South side of Franklin Avenue between Grace Avenue and Wilcox Avenue; South side of Franklin Avenue between Whitley Avenue and Cherokee Avenue;

South side of Franklin Avenue between Cherokee Avenue and Las Palmas Avenue. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all pther terms and conditions of the Resolution dated July 24, 1996, establishing PPD No. 64 remain unchanged; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that DOT be directed to prepare a Notice of Exemption and file such notice with the City and County Clerks' within ten working days of the City Council's action.!certify THATTHE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF los 1\riGE!JS O AT IJS MEETING OF l.jiji'i Z. 2012 BY A MAJORITY OF All ITS MEMBERS.

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