El Cajon — 2024-07-09
City Council
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10. 2023 Operation Stonegarden Grant (OPSG) - Funded by the\nOffice of Homeland Security\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council takes the following actions:\n1. Authorizes the City Manager or designee to accept the 2023\nOperation Stonegarden Grant (OPSG) in the amount of\n$230,333, and to execute any grant documents and\nagreements necessary for the receipt and use of these funds;\nand\n2. Appropriates funding in the amount of $230,333 to reimburse\nthe El Cajon Police Department for overtime ($138,392),\nfringe benefits ($5,527), mileage ($6,081), and equipment\ncosts ($80,333) while participating in OPSG coordinated\noperations.
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11. ARPA Budget Adjustments\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council accepts the proposed ARPA adjustments to:\n1. Re-allocate $299,997 from ARPA-Economic Development\n(ARP08) to ARPA-Cybersecurity (ARP02);\n2. Appropriate an additional $67,000 of ARPA-Recreation Center\nUpgrades (ARP06) to increase the Recreation Center\nUpgrades project (223752PWCP) budget;\n3. Cancel and de-appropriate Solar PV and Battery Storage\nImprovements #1 (213740PWCP) and Solar PV and Battery\nStorage Improvements #2 (223753PWCP) projects;\n4. Re-allocate $3.0 million from ARPA-Solar PV & Battery\n(ARP07) to ARPA-Public Safety & Public Works Vehicles\n(ARP23); and\n5. Re-allocate the remaining $752,463 from ARPA-Solar PV &\nBattery (ARP07) to ARPA-Economic Development (ARP08).
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12. City of El Cajon Annual Sewer Charges Report for Fiscal Year\n2024-2025\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Opens the Public Hearing and receives testimony;\n2. Closes the Public Hearing;\n3. Determines if a majority protest has been received; and (if\nnot)\n4. Adopts the next Resolution, in order, to:\nDetermine the lack of majority protest;\nOverrule objections to the report;\nAccept the City of El Cajon Annual Sewer Charges Fiscal\nYear 2024-2025 Report;\nAccept Appendix B, which identifies by parcel number,\neach parcel of real property receiving sewer services,\nand the amount of sewer charges for each parcel for\nFiscal Year 2024-2025 at the currently adopted rates, as\nrequired by the California Health and Safety Code\nsection 5473, et seq., pertaining to collection\nof sewer charges on the tax roll;\nDirect the City Clerk to file the reports with the San Diego\nCounty Auditor; and\nDirect the Finance Department to file a certification of the\nsewer service charges with the San Diego County\nAuditor.
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13. Issuance of Tax-Exempt Revenue Bonds for La Maestra Family\nClinic, Inc. by the California Municipal Finance Authority\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Conducts the Tax and Equity Fiscal Responsibilities Act\n("TEFRA") public hearing in consideration of the issuance of\ntax-exempt revenue bond financing by the California\nMunicipal Finance Authority for the benefit of La Maestra\nFamily Clinic, Inc., to provide for the acquisition and\nrenovation of several buildings at 1242-1248 East Main\nStreet, El Cajon, California, for the development of a new\nheath clinic; and\n2. Adopts the next Resolution, in order, approving the issuance\nof Bonds by the California Municipal Finance Authority not to\nexceed $15,000,000 for the benefit of La Maestra Family\nClinic, Inc., to provide for the acquisition and renovation of\nseveral buildings at 1242-1248 East Main Street, El Cajon,\nCalifornia, for the development of a new heathcare clinic.\nADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:
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14. El Cajon Parkway Plaza Reimaged Market Analysis\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council receives the report, shares feedback, and\nprovides direction on possible next steps.
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15. City Council Action Plan (2024) Update\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council receives the update report regarding the City\nCouncil Action Plan (2024)\nCOMMISSION REPORTS:\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF MAYOR WELLS\nSANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) Board of Directors.
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16. Council Activity Report\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF COUNCILMEMBERS:
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17. COUNCILMEMBER STEVE GOBLE\nMTS (Metropolitan Transit System Board); East County\nAdvanced Water Purification Joint Powers Authority Board;\nChamber of Commerce – Government Affairs Committee;\nSANDAG – Board of Directors – Alternate; SANDAG Public\nSafety Committee – Alternate.
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18. COUNCILMEMBER GARY KENDRICK\nMETRO Commission/Wastewater JPA; Heartland\nCommunications; Heartland Fire Training JPA.
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19. COUNCILMEMBER MICHELLE METSCHEL\nHarry Griffen Park Joint Steering Committee; METRO\nCommission/Wastewater JPA – Alternate; Heartland\nCommunications – Alternate; Heartland Fire Training JPA –\nAlternate.
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2. Warrants\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves payment of Warrants as submitted\nby the Finance Department.
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20. DEPUTY MAYOR PHIL ORTIZ\nLeague of California Cities, San Diego Division; East County\nEconomic Development Council; MTS (Metropolitan Transit\nSystem Board) – Alternate; East County Advanced Water\nPurification Joint Powers Authority Board – Alternate; Chamber\nof Commerce – Government Affairs Committee – Alternate.
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4. Continuation of Emergency for Storm Damage Repairs to Public\nFacilities\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order,\nproclaiming the Continuation of Emergency for Storm Damage\nRepairs to Public Facilities.
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5. Continuation of Emergency for Sewer System Repairs\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order,\nproclaiming the Continuation of Emergency for Sewer System\nRepairs.
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6. Fifth Amendment to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination\nSystem San Diego Regional Stormwater Copermittees\nMemorandum of Understanding (MOU)\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves the Fifth Amendment to the\nNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), San\nDiego Regional Stormwater Copermittees Memorandum of\nUnderstanding (MOU), and authorizes the City Manager to\nexecute the amendment on behalf of the City.
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7. FY 2024-25 California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control\nAlcohol Policing Partnership (ABC-APP) Grant\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order,\nauthorizing the City Manager or designee to accept, appropriate,\nand expend the grant in the amount of $70,000 from the California\nDepartment of Alcoholic Beverage Control Alcohol Policing\nPartnership (ABC-APP) and to execute any grant documents and\nagreements necessary for the receipt and use of these funds.
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8. Time Extension of Tentative Parcel Map (TPM No. 2021-0003),\nHoney Hill Road, 1.8 Acre Residential Property\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council grants a one-year time extension for\nTentative Parcel Map No. 2021-0003 (1454 Honey Hill Road) and\nsets the expiration date to be June 20, 2025, in accordance with El\nCajon Municipal Code section 16.24.020.
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9. FY25 California Highway Patrol - Cannabis Tax Fund Grant\nProgram (CTFGP) Award\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council takes the following actions:\n1. Authorizes the City Manager, or designee, to accept the FY25\nCalifornia Highway Patrol - Cannabis Tax Fund Grant\nProgram (CTFGP) Award in the amount of $68,524.50 and to\nexecute any grant documents and agreements necessary for\nthe receipt and use of these funds; and\n2. Appropriates $68,524.50 of the FY25 California Highway\nPatrol - Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program (CTFGP) Award\nto be allocated as follows:\nProcure one SoToxa Mobile Test System in an amount\nnot to exceed $14,000, and one Light Tower Trailer in an\namount not to exceed $20,000, to be used during traffic\nenforcement details including DUI/DL Checkpoints and\nDUI Saturation patrols; and\nFund $34,524.50 in overtime costs associated with\noperating (4) DUI Saturation patrol enforcement details\nand (2) DUI/DL Checkpoints.