Coronado — 2025-03-04

City Council

#a Closed Session 3
a. Two (2) of Potential Case(s)\n4. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d)(1)
#a Closed Session 4
a. Shannon Player, et al v. City of Coronado\nSan Diego Superior Court Case 25CU007828C
#a Order of Business 10
a. COUNCIL REPORTS ON INTER­AGENCY COMMITTEE AND BOARD\nASSIGNMENTS. (Questions allowed to clarify but no responses, discussion\nor action. Councilmembers are asked to limit their oral reports to three (3)\nminutes.)\nRecommendation: None.
#b Order of Business 10
b. CONSIDERATION OF TURF REDUCTION OPTIONS AT CORONADO GOLF\nCOURSE\nRecommendation: Consider turf reduction options in alignment with Golf Course\nIrrigation Redesign and Replacement and provide direction for additional analysis.
#c Order of Business 10
c. INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY\nOF CORONADO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 84.10 OF THE\nCORONADO MUNICIPAL CODE TO IMPLEMENT THE HISTORIC CONTEXT\nSTATEMENT AND HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY, AND ADOPTION\nOF THE HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT AND HISTORIC RESOURCES\nINVENTORY\nRecommendation: Introduce Ordinance No. 2025­02, “An Ordinance of the City\nCouncil of the City of Coronado, California, amending Chapter 84.10 of the\nCoronado Municipal Code to implement the Historic Context Statement and\nHistoric Resources Inventory”, and adopt the Historic Context Statement and\nHistoric Resources Inventory.
#d Order of Business 10
d. RESOLUTION TO DECLARE A LOCAL EMERGENCY IN THE CITY OF\nCORONADO DUE TO IMPACTS FROM CROSS­BORDER WATER\nPOLLUTION\nRecommendation: Adopt the Resolution to Declare a Local Emergency due to\ncross­border water pollution.
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d. RESOLUTION TO DECLARE A LOCAL EMERGENCY IN THE CITY OF\nCORONADO DUE TO IMPACTS FROM CROSS­BORDER WATER\nPOLLUTION\nRecommendation: Adopt the Resolution to Declare a Local Emergency due to\ncross­border water pollution.\n11. CITY ATTORNEY
#a Order of Business 12
a. Letter of Support: Introduction of Legislation on IBWC Fund Transfer\nAuthorization
#b Order of Business 12
b. Letter of Support: Senate Bill 10, Otay Mesa East Toll Facility Act
#a Order of Business 4
a. UPDATE AND REPORT FROM PORT COMMISSIONER FRANK URTASUN
#b 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 2024­25\nRecommendation: Approve the Warrants as certified by the City/Agency Treasurer.
#c Order of Business 5
c. OPTIMIST CLUB OF CORONADO MODERATE SPECIAL EVENT REQUEST\nRecommendation: Find that the program is exempt from the provisions of CEQA\nbased on Article 19, Section 15304(e) (minor alterations to land) which allows for\ntemporary uses of land and events such as carnivals, seasonal sales, and parades\nthat will have negligible or no permanent effect on the environment and approve the\nrequest of the Optimist Club of Coronado to hold the Crown City Summer Fitness\nChallenge Celebration on Saturday, September 6, 2025, from 8 to 11 a.m. at\nSpreckels Park, as proposed.
#d Order of Business 5
d. AUTHORIZATION TO TRANSMIT THE 2024 ANNUAL HOUSING ELEMENT\nPROGRESS REPORT TO THE STATE OFFICE OF HOUSING AND\nCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT\nRecommendation: Authorize transmission of the 2024 Annual Housing Progress\nReport to the State Office of Housing and Community Development (HCD).
#e Order of Business 5
e. RECEIVE THE BUDGET CALENDAR AND PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES\nFOR PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2025­26\nBUDGET\nRecommendation: Receive the Budget Calendar and report on the recommended\nprinciples and strategies for preparing and implementing the Fiscal Year 2025­26\n(FY 2025­26) Budget and provide further direction as needed.
#f Order of Business 5
f. FIVE­YEAR LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES NAVY\nAND THE CITY OF CORONADO FOR THE SAN DIEGO BAY TIDELANDS\nMARSH AREA\nRecommendation: Find the project exempt pursuant to CEQA sections 15304 and\n15308 and authorize the City Manager to Execute a License Agreement between\nthe United States Navy and the City of Coronado for the San Diego Bay Tideland\nMarsh area.
#g Order of Business 5
g. FIVE­YEAR LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES NAVY\nAND THE CITY OF CORONADO FOR THE USE OF A PORTION OF\nGLORIETTA BAY\nRecommendation: Find the project exempt pursuant to CEQA section 15304 and\nauthorize the City Manager to execute a five­year License Agreement between the\nUnited States Navy and the City of Coronado for a portion of the Glorietta Bay front.
#g Order of Business 6
g. FIVE­ YEAR LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES NAVY\nAND THE CITY OF CORONADO FOR THE USE OF A PORTION OF\nGLORIETTA BAY\nRecommendation: Find the project exempt pursuant to CEQA section 15304 and\nauthorize the City Manager to execute a five­year License Agreement between the\nUnited States Navy and the City of Coronado for a portion of the Glorietta Bay front.
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a. Update on Council Directed Actions and Citizen Inquiries. (Informational\nItem)