El Cajon — 2023-02-14
City Council
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10. Heartland Fire Administrative Offices - Project Acceptance\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Accepts the Heartland Fire Administrative Offices project, 200012PWCP; and\n2. Authorizes the City Clerk to record a Notice of Completion and release the bonds\nin accordance with the contract terms.
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11. Appeal of Planning Commission's Decision Denying a Request to Add Off-Sale Alcohol\nto an Existing Convenience Store at 500 N. Second Street\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Reopens the continued Public Hearing and receives testimony;\n2. Closes the Public Hearing;\n3. Moves to adopt the next Resolution, in order, affirming the decision of the El\nCajon Planning Commission and DENYING the request to add off-sale alcohol to\nan existing convenience store at 500 N. Second Street.\nADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:
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12. Modification of New Hire Incentive Program for Sworn Police Officers\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council authorizes the modification of the Police Department’s “New Hire\nIncentive Program for Sworn Police Officers.”
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13. Deemed Approved Lodging Establishment Update\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council receives the report, provides feedback, and gives staff direction.\nCOMMISSION REPORTS:\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF MAYOR WELLS\nSANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) Board of Directors.
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14. Council Activity Report\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF COUNCILMEMBERS:
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15. DEPUTY MAYOR STEVE GOBLE\nMTS (Metropolitan Transit System Board); East County Advanced Water Purification\nJoint Powers Authority Board; Chamber of Commerce – Government Affairs\nCommittee; SANDAG – Board of Directors – Alternate; SANDAG Public Safety\nCommittee – Alternate.
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16. COUNCILMEMBER GARY KENDRICK\nMETRO Commission/Wastewater JPA; Heartland Communications; Heartland Fire\nTraining JPA.
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17. COUNCILMEMBER MICHELLE METSCHEL\nHarry Griffen Park Joint Steering Committee; METRO Commission/Wastewater JPA –\nAlternate; Heartland Communications – Alternate; Heartland Fire Training JPA –\nAlternate.
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18. COUNCILMEMBER PHIL ORTIZ\nLeague of California Cities, San Diego Division; East County Economic Development\nCouncil; MTS (Metropolitan Transit System Board) – Alternate; East County Advanced\nWater Purification Joint Powers Authority Board – Alternate; Chamber of Commerce –\nGovernment Affairs Committee – Alternate.
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2. Warrants\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves payment of Warrants as submitted by the Finance\nDepartment.
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3. Approval of Reading Ordinances by Title Only\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves the reading by title and waives the reading in full of all\nOrdinances on the Agenda.
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4. Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) - Officer Wellness and Mental\nHealth Grant\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council takes the following actions:\n1. Authorizes the City Manager, or designee, to accept the BSCC Officer Wellness\nand Mental Health Grant in the amount of $82,845.75 and to execute any grant\ndocuments and agreements necessary for the receipt and use of these funds: and\n2. Appropriates $82,845.75 of BSCC Officer Wellness and Mental Health Grant\nfunding to the Police Misc. Grants Funds to help fund programs for establishing\nand expanding officer wellness and peer support programs.
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5. Acceptance of Public Improvements for Tentative Subdivision Map (TSM) 604, Legacy\nTownhomes, Engineering Job No. 3020.\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Accepts the improvements; and\n2. Authorizes the City Clerk to release the security guaranteeing the improvements in\naccordance with the subdivision agreement and requires the developer to\nmaintain insurance in force until the release of all bonds for the project.
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6. Continuation of Emergency for Sewer Main Repairs\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, proclaiming the Continuation\nof Emergency for Sewer Main Repairs in the City of El Cajon.
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7. Acceptance of Public Improvements for Tentative Subdivision Map (TSM) 642, Mary\nStreet, Engineering Job No. 3143.\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat City Council:\n1. Accepts the improvements; and\n2. Authorizes the City Clerk to release the security guaranteeing the improvements in\naccordance with the subdivision agreement and requires the developer to\nmaintain insurance in force until the release of all bonds for the project.
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8. Acceptance of the Pipeline and Rehabilitation Project (210021PWCP)\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Accepts the Pipeline Lining and Rehabilitation Project (210021PWCP), Bid No.\n001-22; and\n2. Authorizes the City Clerk to record a Notice of Completion and release bonds in\naccordance with the contract terms.
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9. Appointment to Public Safety Facility Financing Oversight Committee\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council ratifies the appointment of Derrek Cardinale to the Public Safety\nFacility Financing Oversight Committee (PSFFOC) for a term to expire January 31,\n2027.