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1. CALL TO ORDER
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
6.1 Presentation of Miss National City and Court
6.2 Investment Update
7. REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each)
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
8.2 American Medical Response (AMR) contract extension 19 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Approving and Authorizing the Mayor to Execute the Seventh Amendment to the Agreement by and between the City of National City and American Medical Response Ambulance Service, Inc. to Continue to Provide Basic and Advanced Life Support Ambulance Transportation Services Effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024”
8.5 Ratifying the SANDAG HAP 2.0 grant application and accepting the terms of the grant agreement to fund “Own National City.” 73 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution entitled "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, ratifying the grant application and accepting the terms of the grant agreement with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) for the Housing Acceleration Program (HAP) Cycle 2 Call for Projects to fund “Own National City,” a plan to study innovative homeownership models on City-owned property zoned for residential use”
8.11 Amendment of City Council Policy Numbers 704 “Limitation on City Approved Special Events within the City” and 802 “City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services”. Recommendation: Consider adoption of the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Amendment of City Council Policy Numbers 704 “Limitation on City Approved Special Events within the City” and 802 “City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services”.
9.1 Public Hearing – Approval of Tentative Subdivision Map of an Existing Parcel into Nine (9) Separate Lots on Property Located at 2121 Grove Street. 357 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Determining that the Project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Under Class 32 of the CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) and Approving the Tentative Subdivision Map for the Division of One (1) Lot into Nine (9) on Property Located at 2121 Grove Street (APN: 561-380-24)”
10.1 Amendment to City Council Policy No. 104: Rules of Procedure and Order for City Council Meetings - Proclamations 411 Recommendation: Options: #1 Leave policy as is; or #2 Modify as presented in the 105 request by Councilmember Rodriguez, Exhibit B (Redline) to read: (a) Requests for proclamations can be made by any Council Members’ Office (b) The Mayor and Councilmember filing the request will determine the language used in the proclamation, the Mayor will then direct his or her staff member to prepare the proclamation and the proclamation will be issued with all of the Council Member signatures. (c) Upon receipt of the draft proclamation language, the Mayor and Councilmember filing the request will direct the City Manager to place the item on a meeting agenda depending on the nature and timesensitive nature of the request; or #3 Accept changes to policy in Exhibit C (Redline) to add line Item d to current policy: (d) Mayor and City Councilmembers will sign all Proclamations. The Mayor’s Office will have an electronic signature file of each Councilmember on record to be used in the event that a City Councilmember is unable or unavailable to sign the Proclamation If options 2 or 3 are chosen, adopt the resolution that reflects changes (Exhibit D) or (Exhibit E) Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Approving an Amendment to City Council Policy Manual Policy 104: Rules of Procedure and Order for City Council Meetings – XIV Procedural Matters, E(2). (Proclamations)”
10.2 Amendment to City Council Policy No. 901, to Require that the City Conduct a Feasibility Analysis for Homeownership on City-Owned Property Zoned for Residential Use. 477 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Amending City Council Policy No. 901, Entitled ‘Management of Real Property’, to Require that the City Conduct a Feasibility Analysis to Evaluate Building Residential Units for Homeownership, Identify Supportable Land Values, Determine the Need for Gap Financing, and Assess the Use of Various Development Models, Such as Community Land Trusts, to Create Sustainable and Affordable Homeownership on Any City-Owned Property Zoned for Residential Use.”
10.3 Property Tax Rate for Library General Obligation Bond Property Tax Rate 2024 524 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, setting the Property Tax Rate for the Library General Obligation Bond for fiscal year 2024 at .518 cent per $100 of assessed valuation.”
10.4 Responses from the City of National City to the findings and recommendations of a 2022/2023 County of San Diego Grand Jury Report filed on June 7, 2023 and titled “Governance of San Diego Bay and Its Tidal Lands and Regions.” 527 Recommendation: Review and approve the proposed responses to the County Grand Jury Report and authorize the Mayor to transmit the responses to the Grand Jury via the Superior Court Presiding Judge.
12. ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORT
13. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
Aug 15, 2023 City Council
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1. CALL TO ORDER
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
6.1 Presentation of Miss National City and Court
6.2 Investment Update
7. REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each)
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
8.2 American Medical Response (AMR) contract extension 19 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Approving and Authorizing the Mayor to Execute the Seventh Amendment to the Agreement by and between the City of National City and American Medical Response Ambulance Service, Inc. to Continue to Provide Basic and Advanced Life Support Ambulance Transportation Services Effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024”
8.5 Ratifying the SANDAG HAP 2.0 grant application and accepting the terms of the grant agreement to fund “Own National City.” 73 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution entitled "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, ratifying the grant application and accepting the terms of the grant agreement with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) for the Housing Acceleration Program (HAP) Cycle 2 Call for Projects to fund “Own National City,” a plan to study innovative homeownership models on City-owned property zoned for residential use”
8.11 Amendment of City Council Policy Numbers 704 “Limitation on City Approved Special Events within the City” and 802 “City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services”. Recommendation: Consider adoption of the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Amendment of City Council Policy Numbers 704 “Limitation on City Approved Special Events within the City” and 802 “City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services”.
9.1 Public Hearing – Approval of Tentative Subdivision Map of an Existing Parcel into Nine (9) Separate Lots on Property Located at 2121 Grove Street. 357 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Determining that the Project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Under Class 32 of the CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) and Approving the Tentative Subdivision Map for the Division of One (1) Lot into Nine (9) on Property Located at 2121 Grove Street (APN: 561-380-24)”
10.1 Amendment to City Council Policy No. 104: Rules of Procedure and Order for City Council Meetings - Proclamations 411 Recommendation: Options: #1 Leave policy as is; or #2 Modify as presented in the 105 request by Councilmember Rodriguez, Exhibit B (Redline) to read: (a) Requests for proclamations can be made by any Council Members’ Office (b) The Mayor and Councilmember filing the request will determine the language used in the proclamation, the Mayor will then direct his or her staff member to prepare the proclamation and the proclamation will be issued with all of the Council Member signatures. (c) Upon receipt of the draft proclamation language, the Mayor and Councilmember filing the request will direct the City Manager to place the item on a meeting agenda depending on the nature and timesensitive nature of the request; or #3 Accept changes to policy in Exhibit C (Redline) to add line Item d to current policy: (d) Mayor and City Councilmembers will sign all Proclamations. The Mayor’s Office will have an electronic signature file of each Councilmember on record to be used in the event that a City Councilmember is unable or unavailable to sign the Proclamation If options 2 or 3 are chosen, adopt the resolution that reflects changes (Exhibit D) or (Exhibit E) Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Approving an Amendment to City Council Policy Manual Policy 104: Rules of Procedure and Order for City Council Meetings – XIV Procedural Matters, E(2). (Proclamations)”
10.2 Amendment to City Council Policy No. 901, to Require that the City Conduct a Feasibility Analysis for Homeownership on City-Owned Property Zoned for Residential Use. 477 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Amending City Council Policy No. 901, Entitled ‘Management of Real Property’, to Require that the City Conduct a Feasibility Analysis to Evaluate Building Residential Units for Homeownership, Identify Supportable Land Values, Determine the Need for Gap Financing, and Assess the Use of Various Development Models, Such as Community Land Trusts, to Create Sustainable and Affordable Homeownership on Any City-Owned Property Zoned for Residential Use.”
10.3 Property Tax Rate for Library General Obligation Bond Property Tax Rate 2024 524 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, setting the Property Tax Rate for the Library General Obligation Bond for fiscal year 2024 at .518 cent per $100 of assessed valuation.”
10.4 Responses from the City of National City to the findings and recommendations of a 2022/2023 County of San Diego Grand Jury Report filed on June 7, 2023 and titled “Governance of San Diego Bay and Its Tidal Lands and Regions.” 527 Recommendation: Review and approve the proposed responses to the County Grand Jury Report and authorize the Mayor to transmit the responses to the Grand Jury via the Superior Court Presiding Judge.
12. ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORT
13. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
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