ARROYO SECO
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL


POST OFFICE BOX 42254
LOS ANGELES, CA 90042

TELEPHONE: (866) LA-HELPS
http://www.ASNC.us

OFFICERS
Ernest E. Sanchez
PRESIDENT
Joseph Riser
VICE-PRESIDENT
Tina Zabala
SECRETARY
Jeremy Dillard
TREASURER
Zara Scoville
REGISTRAR
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
CALIFORNIA



C/O Department of Neighborhood Empowerment
305 E. First Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Telephone: (213) 485-1360
Fax: (213) 485-4608
GEOGRAPHICAL REPRESENTATIVES
Pablo Lopez (‘07-'08), Hermon
Joseph Riser (‘08-'10), Hermon
Jack Fenn (‘07-'08), Montecito Heights
Tina Zabala (‘08-'10), Montecito Heights
Jeremy Dillard (‘07-'08), Monterey Hills
Darlene Roker (‘08-'10), Monterey Hills
Zara Scoville (‘07-'08), Mount Washington
Paula Sirola (‘07-'08), Mount Washington
Hank Shaeffer (‘08-'10), Mount Washington
Ann Walnum (‘08-'10), Mount Washington
Jason Renfro (‘07-'08), Sycamore Grove
Sylvia Robledo (‘08-'10), Sycamore Grove

AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES
Ernest E. Sanchez, Community Non-Profits
Clifford Moseley, Education & Youth
Marybelle C. Ang, Environment
AJ Mora, Faith-Based Organizations
Amado Machorro, Healthcare & Seniors
J. Michael Walter, Recreation, Culture & the Arts
Efrén Chepi, Retail, Wholesale, & Service
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ARROYO SECO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA


BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES

Monday, September 22, 2008
7:00PM to 10:00PM

Los Angeles International Charter High School
625 Coleman Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90042
(enter off Lomitas Drive, south of Via Marisol)

Supporting documentation for this meeting can be found at:
http://www.asnc.us/2008-archives/09-Sep/_0908archives.htm


ASNC AGENDA


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I.
CALL TO ORDER. Roll call.
II.
PUBLIC COMMENTS.
III.
COMMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. (Ernest Sanchez)
1. Board member resignation (Darlene Roker), and replacement process.
IV. 2008 ELECTION INFORMATIONAL MEETING (Rules & Elections Committee)
V.
DISCUSSION & POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS.
1.

Approval of minutes of August 2008 meeting held August 25, 2008.

2.

Treasurer’s report (Jeremy Dillard)

3.

Discussion and possible action re: prioritizing neighborhood council funding for sponsored events and community projects. (Ann Walnum) (Tabled from last meeting)

4.

Discussion and possible action re: establishing a Fairness Policy in the spirit of the action of June 2004 requiring that ASNC funding be recognized appropriately and proportionately in advertising, publicity and program materials (Ann Walnum) (Tabled from last meeting)

5.
Request for ASNC to join with other Northeast neighborhood councils in requiring that the aggregate of neighborhood council funds allocated for Lummis Day be used to establish sponsorship and order of recognition as was done with the initial Lummis Day 2006. It is further requested that all Northeast neighborhood council presidents or their designated representatives be given opportunity for pre-publication review of the Souvenir Program Booklet. (Ann Walnum) (Tabled from last meeting)
6.

Request for funding from the ASNC in the amount of $4,000 for the June 2009 Lummis Day festival. (Ann Walnum/Eliot Sekuler, Lummis Day Committee) (Tabled from last meeting)

7.

Request for funds to order at least one ad in the October issue (or whenever the next issue comes out) of the Boulevard Sentinel newspaper for the ASNC. The ad will contain our basic info plus any items that we have for announcing to the community. (Zara Scoville)

8.
Request that the ASNC purchase 18 rail interior car cards (ad posters) on the Metro Goldline, through CBS Outdoor advertising, at the cost of $1,080 ($60 per 22" x 21" card) to run for four weeks, to assist with outreach, election awareness and turnout, and general ASNC publicity. Design of the cards would be handled by a local artist (TBD) and be subject to board (or designated committee) approval. (Joseph Riser)
9.

Moved that the ASNC, acting on collected cost reports from other neighborhood councils reviewed at its August meeting, reduce the budgeted monthly rate for Website maintenance from $600 to $350, effective with the November 2008 payment. The resulting 2008-09 fiscal year savings of $2,000 would be reallocated to Community Projects funds for the year (Joseph Riser)

10.
Moved that the ASNC provide funds not to exceed $2,500 for the purchase of emergency preparedness supplies for use in the event of a significant natural disaster. (Hermon Local Issues, at the request of the Hermon Emergency Preparedness Committee)
11.
Proposed that the Board implement a formal grant application process similar to that used by other funding organizations, in the interest of improving our funding process. The process would require that organizations seeking funding submit a form similar to the one (provided in meeting packet). This can be considered independently of other possible proposals to rationalize our process. (Hank Shaeffer)
12.
Request from Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) that the ASNC select two representatives to participate in the Mayor's Regional Budget Day (11-October -2008), 07:30AM to noon, at City Hall. Names and contact information should be sent to Naheed Qureshi, Project Coordinator, DONE, 334-B E 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012, (213) 473-5391, Naheed.Qureshi@lacity.org
13.
Moved that the ASNC write a recommendation letter in support of the “Dog’ami” public art project Community Beautification Grant application being submitted by the Friends of Hermon Dog Park. FHDP and Montecito Heights sculpture artist Gerardo Hacer plan to build and install three painted steel sculptures next to the dog park -- along the 110 Freeway on/off ramp at Ave. 60 (Hermon Local Issues at the request of Friends of Hermon Dog Park)
14.
Request from the Friends of Hermon Dog Park that the ASNC provide funds up to $500 to purchase a permanent dedication plaque for the Dog’ami public art project (item # 13), which would list and thank the artist and various sponsors, including the ASNC. (Lezle Stein for FHDP)
15.
Moved that the ASNC affirm in writing the Hermon Local Issues Committee’s non-opposition to the granting of a beer and wine license for Double Savers Market (5914-1 Monterey Road, L.A. 90042), by the state Dept. of Alcohol Beverage Control (pending application #466812). Market owners and their representatives presented numerous and accepted new voluntary conditions to the license based on input from the community and LAPD Vice in the interest of public safety (Local Issues on behalf of the Hermon Safety Committee)
16.
Request that the ASNC provide funding up to $1,000 in support of the “Legend of Creepy Collis” Halloween community event. (Anthony Manzano, LA32 Neighborhood Council, for the event organizers)
17. Proposed that when community organizations, such as resident associations and Parent-Teacher Associations, request repeat funding from the ASNC that at least 50% of the community organization’s membership be registered as ASNC stakeholders. This would be part of the effort to establish criteria from funding projects and to expand ASNC stakeholder registration (Paula Sirola)
18. Moved that the ASNC send a letter to Metropolitan Transit Authority requesting reinstatement of the portion of the #176 busline that services El Paso and Division Streets and that the reinstalled portion should service the area every 30 minutes during peak travel time (Mount Washington Local Issues)
19. Moved that the ASNC send a letter to the Los Angeles City Dept. of Transportation requesting a site visit to Cleland Avenue with community and CD14 representatives to assess traffic calming measures to be taken (Mount Washington Local Issues)
20. Moved that the ASNC send a letter to CD14 requesting the formation of a Park Advisory Board for Cleland Bicentennial Park. A copy will be sent to CD1 given the high use by CD1 residents of this park, located near the boundaries of CD14 and CD1 (Mount Washington Local Issues)
21.
COMMITTEE REPORTS.
  a. Local Issues:
    i. Hermon
    ii. Montecito Heights
    iii. Monterey Hills
    iv. Mount Washington
    v. Sycamore Grove
  b.

Rules and Elections (Joseph Riser)

  c. Communications and Outreach (Zara Scoville)
  d. Budget and Finance (Jeremy Dillard)
  e. Candidate Recruitment (Paula Sirola, convener)
  f. Recreation, Arts & Culture (J. Michael Walker)
  g. Environment (Marybelle Ang)
22.

REPORTS FROM LIAISONS.

  h.

LADWP/MOU Oversight Committee (Peter Parrish)

  i. Planning Dept./MOU Oversight Committee (Zara Scoville)
  j. Friends of Southwest Coalition (Ann Walnum)
  k Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils Coalition (Bill Murray)
  l. Controller Chick’s NC’s (Maggie Barto)
  m. Animal Welfare (Lezle Stein)
  n. MW Elementary School Multipurpose Room (David Brunk)
VI. NEW BUSINESS (Committee referrals and/or future Board agenda items).
1.
Comments from the Board on subject matters within the Board’s jurisdiction, and suggestions for future agenda items.
2.

Future meeting dates and locations (Ernest Sanchez)

Next meeting date: 27-October-2008 at 07:00 p.m.
Location: Los Angeles International Charter High School, 625 Coleman Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90042.

Future meeting dates and locations:

24-November-2008 (Board of Representatives Election) from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Ramona Hall, 4580 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California 90065 (foyer).

08-December-2008 (Special Meeting) at 07:00 p.m., Ramona Hall, 4580 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California 90065 (1st floor classroom across from lobby).

VI.
ADJOURNMENT



Funding requests: Unless otherwise stated in the approved motion, any funds appropriated for community projects as a result of this meeting’s actions: (1) will be drawn from the 2008-09 ASNC budget; and, (2) under ASNC standing rules, expenditure of any such funds must begin no later than 30-June-2009, or the appropriation will automatically lapse.

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 is within the Board’s subject matter jurisdiction will be heard during the Public Comment period. Public comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker, unless waived or adjusted in the interest of fairness, by the presiding officer of the Board. The agenda is posted for public review at Mount Washington Elementary School Bulletin Board, Carlin G. Smith Recreation Center, supermarket at Avenue 45 and Figueroa Street, art gallery at 4108 N. Figueroa Street, Montecito Heights Senior Center, Montecito Heights Recreation Center; adult day healthcare center at Avenue 60 and Monterey Road, as well as the ASNC’s official Website at www.ASNC.us, and distributed via the ASNCalert Yahoo Group (opt-in E-mail listserv). 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 prior to the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Naheed Qureshi, Dept. of Neighborhood Empowerment Project Coordinator, at (213) 473-5391.

Process for Reconsideration: The Board may reconsider and amend its actions on items listed on the agenda in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order.

of In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5, non-exempt writings that are distributed to a majority or all members the Board of Representatives in advance of a meeting may be viewed at the neighborhood council Website by clicking on/visiting the link at the top of the agenda, or at the scheduled meeting. In addition, if you would like a copy of any such record related to an item on the agenda sent via e-mail, please contact JosephR@mindspring, or call (323) 376-9000 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.


ARROYO SECO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Post Office Box 42254, Los Angeles, Ca90042
Phone (866) LA-HELPS
www.asnc.us