Del Mar — 2024-05-20

City Council

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1. Presentation on the 2024 San Diego County Fair\nRecommended Action: Receive the presentation from Del Mar Fairgrounds Chief\nExecutive Officer Carlene Moore.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 1502-10
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10. Council Consideration of Support for Senate Bill 1098 (Blakespear)\nRegarding the LOSSAN Rail Corridor\nRecommended Action: The City Council Railroad Subcommittee, Mayor Dave\nDruker and Deputy Mayor Terry Gaasterland, recommend that the City Council\nreceive a presentation on Senate Bill (SB) 1098 from State Senator Catherine\nBlakespear’s office and consider supporting the legislation based on the\nclarifications discussed in this report and with further revisions to SB 1098 to\naddress the role of the transportation agencies and the California Coastal\nCommission in reviewing and developing recommendations related to the\nLOSSAN Rail Corridor.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 401-7
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11. Discussion of Draft Regulatory Framework and Policy Direction for Short\nTerm Rental Regulations\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends that the City Council review the\nrevised draft short-term rental (STR) regulatory framework (Attachment A) and\nprovide direction to staff to prepare a draft Ordinance for processing through the\npublic review and adoption process.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 301-19
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12. Consideration to Place a General Tax Measure on the November 5, 2024\nGeneral Municipal Election Ballot for Submission to the Qualified Voters of\na Proposed Ordinance Amending the City’s Existing Transient Occupancy\nTax Regulations and Authorizing Collection of Transient Occupancy Tax\nfrom Short-Term Rentals\nRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council consider placing\na general tax measure on the November 5, 2024, General Municipal Election\nballot for submission to the qualified voters of a proposed Ordinance amending\nthe City’s existing transient occupancy tax (TOT) regulations under Del Mar\nMunicipal Code (DMMC) Chapter 3.12, and authorizing the collection of TOT\nfrom short-term rentals (STRs) operating in the City; and provide direction to staff\nas needed.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 201-10, 402-1, 402-3
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13. Concerns Related to State Economic Development Department (EDD) Jobs\nData and Del Mar 6th Cycle Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA)\nAllocation\nRecommended Action: The City Council Housing Subcommittee, Deputy Mayor\nGaasterland and Councilmember Martinez, recommend that the City Council\nreceive information and discuss concerns related to the EDD jobs data for Del\nMar and the City’s 6th Cycle RHNA allocation.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 303-1
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2. Proclamation Declaring June 12th as San Diego County Fair Day\nRecommended Action: Mayor Druker will present the proclamation.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 1201-5, 1502-10
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4. Ratification of List of Demands, dated May 20, 2024\nRecommended Action: Ratify the List of Demands.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 201-3
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6. Agreement for Citywide Janitorial Services\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends that the City Council: 1) Approve an\nAgreement with Aztec Janitorial Service (Attachment A) to provide citywide\njanitorial services for an initial three-year period effective June 1, 2024, through\nMay 31, 2027; and 2) Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement and\nany subsequent term extension amendments provided for under the Agreement\ncontingent upon satisfactory performance by the contractor.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 406-1
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7. Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 21.12 –\nWater Supply – Water Rates and Charges; Chapter 21.70 – Emergency\nWater Management; and Chapter 22.04 – General (Sewers and Sewage\nDisposal) of the Del Mar Municipal Code\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt an\nOrdinance (Attachment A) amending the Del Mar Municipal Code (DMMC)\nChapter 21.12 – Water Supply – Water Rates and Charges; Chapter 21.70 –\nEmergency Water Management; and Chapter 22.04 – General (Sewers and\nSewage Disposal) to establish new water and wastewater rates, effective July 1,\n2024.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 401-4, 401-9, 907-4
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8. City Council Consideration of Support for the Campaign for a Safe and\nHealthy California in Compliance with Senate Bill 1137 (Gonzalez)\nRecommended Action: Councilmembers Worden and Martinez request that the\nCity Council consider and adopt a resolution (Attachment A) in support of retaining\nhealth and safety setback regulations for new oil and gas drilling in compliance\nwith Senate Bill (SB) 1137 and endorsing the Campaign for a Healthy and Safe\nCalifornia.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 401-7
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9. Resolutions Calling for a 2024 General Municipal Election\nRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the\nfollowing resolutions in preparation for a November 5, 2024, General Municipal\nElection: 1) Resolution calling for a General Municipal Election for the election of\nthree members of the City Council (Attachment A); 2) Resolution requesting the\nBoard of Supervisors of the County of San Diego to conduct the General Municipal\nElection and consolidate that election with the Statewide General Election\n(Attachment B); and 3) Resolution adopting Regulations for Candidates for\nElective Office pertaining to the Candidates’ Statements (Attachment C).\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 402-1, 402-3