Coronado — 2024-04-02
City Council
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Closed Session 3
a. One (1) of Potential Case(s)\n4. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(a),(d)(1)\nN\n3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2)
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Closed Session 4
a. Marie Christin Lee Candello v. Joselito Tanglao, City of Coronado\nSan Diego Superior Court Case No. 37202300035140CUPACTL
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Order of Business 10
a. COUNCIL REPORTS ON INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE AND BOARD\nASSIGNMENTS. (Questions allowed to clarify but no responses, discussion\nor action.)\nRecommendation: None.
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Order of Business 10
b. ANNUAL MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE REPORTING AND APPROVAL OF\nCONTINUED USE PER CORONADO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 3.68.030\n(AB 481)\nRecommendation: Effective January 1, 2022, Assembly Bill 481 (codified in\nGovernment Code §§7070, et seq.) requires legislative bodies to adopt ordinances\napproving military equipment use policies before law enforcement agencies can\ncontinue to engage in specified activities related to the use of what the state\nlegislature has now defined as “military equipment” in Government Code §7070.\nThe Coronado Police Department has several pieces qualifying as “military\nequipment” in inventory and engages in critical public safety activities in\ncoordination with other local jurisdictions. On April 19, 2022, the Coronado City\nCouncil adopted an ordinance adding Section 3.68.030 to the Coronado Municipal\nCode, approving a Military Equipment Use Policy for Police Services.
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Order of Business 4
a. Proclamation: National Library Week
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Order of Business 4
b. Proclamation: National Volunteer Week
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Order of Business 4
c. Proclamation: National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
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Order of Business 5
b. REVIEW AND APPROVE THAT THE WARRANTS, AS CERTIFIED BY THE\nCITY/AGENCY TREASURER, ARE ALL CORRECT, JUST, AND CONFORM\nTO THE APPROVED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 202324\nRecommendation: Approve the Warrants as certified by the City/Agency Treasurer.
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Order of Business 5
c. ADOPT A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, FIRE\nSERVICES DIRECTOR, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR AS\nAGENTS OF THE CITY OF CORONADO FOR SEEKING DISASTER\nFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE\nRecommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager, Fire Services\nDirector, and Administrative Services Director as agents of the City of Coronado for\nseeking disaster financial assistance.
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Order of Business 5
d. AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A TASK ORDER IN A FORM\nACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, NOT TO EXCEED $122,105.50,\nWITH PROJECT DESIGN CONSULTANTS (PDC) FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL\nIMPACT REPORT (EIR) IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE CORONADO CONTEXT\nSTATMENT AND CITYWIDE SURVEY PROJECT AND DIRET THE\nNECESSARY APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS\nRecommendation: Authorize the City Manager to execute a Task Order in a form\nacceptable to the City Attorney, not to exceed $122,205.50, with Project Design\nConsultants (PDC) for an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) in association with\nthe Coronado Context Statement and Citywide Survey project and direct the\nnecessary appropriation of funds.
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Order of Business 7
a. Update on Council Directed Actions and Citizen Inquiries. (Informational\nItem)
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Order of Business 8
a. PUBLIC HEARING: PURSUANT TO ESTABLISHED COUNCIL POLICY,\nADOPT A RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING THE ANNUAL INDEXED\nADJUSTMENTS TO POLICE, EMS/AMBULANCE, AND DEVELOPMENT\nRELATED USER FEES, AND TO THE WASTEWATER CAPACITY FEES, AND\nSPECIAL EVENT FEES FOR FISCAL YEAR 202425\nRecommendation: Adopt a Resolution implementing annual adjustments to Police,\nEMS/Ambulance, Development Related Fees, Wastewater Capacity Fees and\nSpecial Event Fees for Fiscal Year 202425.