El Cajon — 2025-04-22

City Council

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10. Adoption of New Fees, Modification and Elimination of Existing Fees, and Amendment\nof Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Opens the Public Hearing and receives testimony;\n2. Closes the Public Hearing; and\n3. Adopts the next Resolution, in order, to modify certain existing fees, add and delete\ncertain fees, and amend the City’s Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees.
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11. Zoning Code Update\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Opens the Public Hearing and receives testimony;\n2. Closes the Public Hearing;\n3. Moves to adopt the next Resolution, in order, approving the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act exemption; and\n4. Introduces the next Ordinance, in order, approving Zoning Code Amendment No.\n2025-0001.\nADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:
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12. Adoption of a Resolution of Intention to Amend the CalPERS Contract and Introduction\nof First Reading of Ordinance Amending the CalPERS Contract for El Cajon Police\nOfficers' Association and Police Officers' Association Management Group\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, approving the intention to\namend the contract between the City of El Cajon (City) and the Board of Administration\nof the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to provide cost\nsharing of an additional contribution of one percent for the El Cajon Police Officers’\nAssociation (POA) and El Cajon Police Officers’ Association Management Group\n(POAMG) CalPERS Classic members, under Government Code section 20516.\nAdditionally, that the City Council introduces the first reading of the next Ordinance, in\norder, amending the contract between the City and CalPERS to provide cost sharing of\nan additional contribution of one percent for the POA and POAMG CalPERS Classic\nmembers, under Government Code section 20516.\nCOMMISSION REPORTS:\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF MAYOR WELLS\nSANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) Board of Directors.
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13. Council Activity Report\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF COUNCILMEMBERS:
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14. COUNCILMEMBER 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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15. MAYOR PRO TEM GARY KENDRICK\nMETRO Commission/Wastewater JPA; Heartland Communications; Heartland Fire\nTraining JPA.
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16. 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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17. 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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18. Introduction of an Ordinance for a Fee for Non-Emergent Lift Assist Services\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Moves to introduce the next Ordinance, in order;\n2. Directs the City Clerk to read the Ordinance by title only; and\n3. Directs the second reading of the Ordinance to be placed on the May 13, 2025 City\nCouncil agenda.
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19. Introduction of an Ordinance for Fire Hazard Severity Zone Map\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Moves to introduce the proposed Ordinance, in order;\n2. Directs the City Clerk to read the Ordinance by title only; and\n3. Directs the second reading of the Ordinance to be placed on the May 13, 2025 City\nCouncil agenda.\nORDINANCES: SECOND READING AND ADOPTION\nCLOSED SESSIONS:
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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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4. Continuation of Emergency for Storm Water System Repairs\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, proclaiming the Continuation\nof Emergency for Storm Water System Repairs to Public Facilities.
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5. New Classification Specifications and Salary Setting for Stormwater Compliance\nInspector I and II\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves and authorizes the proposed classification specifications\nand salary setting for Stormwater Compliance Inspector I and II.
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6. Professional Services Agreement for Continued Jamacha Road Safety Improvements\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, to execute a Professional\nServices Agreement (PSA) with Chen Ryan Associates, Inc., for a one-year term in the\nnot-to-exceed amount of $10,000.
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7. Award of Bid No. 003-26 – Box Culvert Condition Assessment & Repairs Re-Bid\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolutions, in order, to:\n1. Approve Plans and Specifications for Box Culvert Condition Assessment & Repairs\nRe-Bid, Bid No. 003-26;\n2. (a) Find the low bidder’s omission of surety officers' signatures on the Power of\nAttorney (POA) a minor irregularity; and\n(b) Award the bid to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, Hazard Construction\nEngr, LLC (Hazard), in the amount of $2,505,850.
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8. Youth League Utility Support Fiscal Year 2025/2026\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves the Recreation Council's recommendation to provide\nutility support, in the amount of $2,400 per league, to eight Executive Member Youth\nleagues.
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9. Sewer System Management Plan Update\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Receives the 2025 Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) update and\nAppendices for approval and filing; and\n2. Adopts the next Resolution, in order, certifying that the 2025 SSMP is in compliance\nwith the State of California Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR).