Big Bear Lake — 2023-02-06

City Council

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1.1 APPROVAL OF DEMANDS – CHECK ISSUE DATE 12/29/22 THROUGH 01/26/23 IN THE\nAMOUNT OF $1,454,202.77 AND THE DECEMBER 2022 TREASURER’S REPORT
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1.3 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A DELEGATE FOR THE MOJAVE DESERT MOUNTAIN\nINTEGRATED WASTE JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY\nCity Council will consider a formal resolution confirming the appointment of Councilmember Segovia as\nthe City’s delegate and Councilmember Mote as the City’s alternate to the Mojave Desert Mountain\nIntegrated Waste Joint Powers Authority Board of Directors.\nEnvironmental Determination: not a project, therefore no environmental review is required under Section\n15060(c)(3)of the CEQA Guidelines.
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1.4 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A DELEGATE FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO\nSOLID WASTE ADVISORY TASK FORCE\nCity Council will consider a formal resolution confirming the Mayor’s appointment of Councilmember\nSegovia as the City’s delegate and Councilmember Mote as the City’s alternate to the San Bernardino County\nSolid Waste Advisory Task Force.\nEnvironmental Determination: not a project, therefore no environmental review is required under Section\n15060(c)(3)of the CEQA Guidelines.
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1.5 ORDINANCE APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 2022-045 AND FINDING THE ACTION\nCATEGORICALLY AND STATUTORILY EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT AND CHANGING THE ZONING OF 527 GEORGIA\nSTREET (APN 0309-144-24) FROM COMMERCIAL-GENERAL (C-2) TO SINGLE FAMILY\nRESIDENTIAL (R-1-7200)\nCity Council will consider adoption of an ordinance to change the zoning of the property located at 527\nGeorgia Street (APN 0309-044-24) from Commercial General to Single Family Residential. City Council\nintroduced the ordinance, conducted the first reading of the title and waived further reading at the January\n11, 2023 Adjourned Regular Meeting.\nEnvironmental Determination: categorically & statutorily exempt under Section 15301 and 15378 of the\nCEQA Guidelines.
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1.6 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE STANFIELD MARSH\nOUTDOOR RECREATION AND EDUCATION (SMORE I) PROJECT\nCity Council will consider a formal resolution authorizing a Notice of Completion for the Stanfield Marsh\nOutdoor Recreation and Education (SMORE I) Project. The SMORE I Project was established to expand\npaved trails within the area to improve accessibility to the recreational and educational opportunities at this\nsite. On June 6, 2022, a contract was awarded to S. Porter, Inc. and the work for this project was completed\nas of December 14, 2022. The project had a total budget of $399,000 and was funded in part by a State\nEnvironmental Enhancement and Mitigation Grant.\nEnvironmental Determination: categorically exempt under section 15301.C of the CEQA Guidelines.
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1.7 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE\nCHARGING STATION INSTALLATION PROJECT\nCity Council will consider a formal resolution authorizing a Notice of Completion for the Electric Vehicle\nCharging Station Installation Project. The Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation Project has resulted\nin the installation of three (3) Level 2 Chargers and one (1) Level 3 Charger across the Bartlett and\nPennsylvania Public Parking Lots. The charging stations are activated and in use as of February 1, 2023.\nEnvironmental Determination: categorically exempt under section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines.\nITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
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2.1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) APPLICATION FOR PROGRAM\nYEAR 2023-2024\nThe City Council will conduct a public hearing to make funding recommendations on County-identified\neligible applications requesting 2023-2024 CDBG funding from the City of Big Bear Lake. The CDBG\nprogram is a federally funded program which makes grant funds available for eligible applicants that provide\nservices to low- and moderate- income households and/or persons. The City’s estimated allocation for the\n2023-2024 program year is $36,508.\nEnvironmental Determination: exempt under section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines.
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3.1 REVIEW OF PENALTIES DURING SNOW CONDITIONS\nAt the City Council’s January 11, 2023 Adjourned Regular Meeting, an Agenda item request was made by\nMayor Pro Tem Melnick and seconded by Councilmember Mote to direct staff to research fees and citations\nrelated to illegal parking and illegal snow play activities. As a result of the City Council’s review and\ndiscussion of this item, City Council may decide to provide staff direction to increase the penalty amount(s)\nfor these illegal actions. If directed, staff will present a proposed ordinance with the updated penalty\namount(s) for consideration at a future City Council meeting.\nEnvironmental Determination: exempt under section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines.
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3.2 ORDINANCE CANCELING THE CITY’S ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR\nENFORCEMENT OF THE MOBILEHOME PARKS ACT AND THE SPECIAL OCCUPANCY\nPARKS ACT, AND FINDING THE ACTION EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\nCity Council will consider reading the title, waiving further reading and introducing an ordinance to revert\nenforcement responsibilities back to the state. With more than 476 facilities within 7 mobile home parks\nand only one (1) building inspector, it is not viable for the City to continue with the program.\nEnvironmental Determination: exempt under section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines.
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4.1 CITY CLERK, CITY ATTORNEY, CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
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4.2 COUNCILMEMBER BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS & COMMENTS
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CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS\nAny member of the public is entitled to speak on Closed Session Agenda items. If you wish to address any other items\nlisted on the Agenda, you must do so during Open Session.\nDECLARATION OF CLOSED SESSION ITEMS