Desert Hot Springs — 2024-09-17
City Council
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1. Ordinance Amending Chapter of Title 17, Zoning Ordinance: 7 - 97\ncreating “Chapter 17.18 (Visitor-Serving Districts)"\nTravis Clark, Community Development Director\nRecommendation:\n1) Staff Report;\n2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;\n3) Open the Public Hearing;\n4) Take public testimony for those in favor;\n5) Take public testimony for those opposed;\n6) Take public testimony for those in a neutral position;\n7) Close the Public Hearing;\n8) City Council discussion and questions to Staff; and\n9) Introduce for First Reading and read by title only: "An Ordinance of the\nCity Council of the City of Desert Hot Springs, California, amending Title\n17, Zoning Ordinance, to create “Chapter 17.18 (Visitor-Serving\nDistricts).”\nStaff Report - SR-24-182 - Pdf\nADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR:
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10. Conflict of Interest Code Biennial Review and Update 367 - 373\nJerryl Soriano, City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nAdopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Desert Hot Springs,\nCalifornia, amending the City's Conflict of Interest Code.\nStaff Report - SR-24-191 - Pdf
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11. Designation of Voting Delegate and Alternate(s) for the 2024 Cal 375\nCities Annual Conference\nJerryl Soriano, City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nAppoint one (1) voting delegate and up to two (2) alternates for the 2024\nCal Cities Annual Conference.\nStaff Report - SR-24-192 - Pdf
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2. Agreement for Public Improvements with Snider Investments LLC, 119 - 165\nfor PODs Project, Development Permit Number 22-4, 654640 19th\nAvenue\nDaniel Porras, Assistant City Manager\nRecommendation:\nAuthorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute the Agreement for\nPublic Improvements between the City and Snider Investments LLC for\npublic improvements related to PODs Project, Development Permit\nNumber 22-4, located at 64640 19th Avenue.\nStaff Report - SR-24-198 - Pdf
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3. Deferred Development Impact Fees Agreement with Snider 99 - 117\nInvestments LLC, for PODs Project, Development Permit Number 22-\n4, 654640 19th Avenue\nDaniel Porras, Assistant City Manager\nRecommendation:\n1) Consider a request from Snider Investments LLC(Developer) to enter\ninto a Deferred Development Impact Fee Agreement with Attached Lien\nAgreement (“Agreement”), which would allow the Developer to defer the\ndevelopment impact fees (“DIFs”) in the amount of $292,200.00, and\nmake $25,000.00 monthly payment until paid in full; and\n2) Should the City Council approve the Developer’s request to defer the\nDIFs and enter into the Agreement, authorize the City Manager to\nnegotiate and execute the Agreement.\nStaff Report - SR-24-197 - Pdf
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4. Formation of Underground Utility District Area Number 2 – Indian 167 - 177\nCanyon Drive between 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue\nDaniel Porras, Assistant City Manager\nRecommendation:\nAdopt a Resolution of the City Council calling for a public hearing on\nOctober 1, 2024 to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety\nor welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated\noverhead structures within Area No. 2, which is along Indian Canyon\nDrive between 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue.\nStaff Report - SR-24-194 - Pdf
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6. Professional Services Agreement with JNS Media Specialist for City- 187 - 250\nWide Marketing Services\nDoria Wilms, Deputy City Manager\nRecommendation:\nAuthorize the City Manager to execute a Professional Services\nAgreement with JNS Media Specialists, Inc. for city-wide brand\ndevelopment, creative and marketing services in an amount not to exceed\n$100,000 annually, for one year, with the option to extend for two\nadditional one-year terms subject to a duly approved budget.\nStaff Report - SR-24-193 - Pdf
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7. Award Professional Services Agreement to CR Associates for 251 - 328\nProfessional Public Outreach and Urban Planning Services for the\nActive Transportation Safety and Connectivity Plan\nNicholas Haecker, Public Works Director\nRecommendation:\nAuthorize the City Manager to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement to perform Professional Public Outreach and Urban Planning\nServices the Desert Hot Springs Active Transportation Safety and\nConnectivity Plan with CR Associates (CRA) in the amount not to exceed\n$416,130.\nStaff Report - SR-24-199 - Pdf
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8. Professional Services Agreement with 29 Palms Farmers Market for 329 - 352\nFriday Nights on Pierson\nDoria Wilms, Deputy City Manager\nRecommendation:\nAuthorize the City Manager to execute a Professional Services\nAgreement with 29 Palms Farmers Market to facilitate and manage Friday\nNights on Pierson for a period of five years, with the City continuing to\ncover the costs of the event for the first year in amount not to exceed\n$72,500, paid out at $1500.00 per week, for each event held, to be paid\nmonthly in an amount not to exceed $6,000.00 per month.\nStaff Report - SR-24-196 - Pdf
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9. Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Inflation Adjustment 353 - 365\nfor Calendar Year 2025\nTravis Clark, Community Development Director\nRecommendation:\nAdopt a Resolution of the City Council adjusting the Transportation\nUniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) pursuant to Coachella Valley Association\nof Government's request for Calendar Year 2025.\nStaff Report - SR-24-183 - Pdf