Escondido — 2023-01-11
City Council
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1. AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION, MAILING, AND POSTING (COUNCIL/RRB) -\n3
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10. SELECTION OF CLEAN ENERGY ALLIANCE DEFAULT ENERGY SUPPLY OPTION FOR CITY OF ESCONDIDO\nELECTRICITY CUSTOMERS\nRequest the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2023-09 selecting “Clean Impact Plus – 50% Renewable /\n75% Carbon Free Energy” as the Clean Energy Alliance (“CEA”) Default Energy Supply Option. Staff\nrecommend this option because it provides the best combination of value to the customer and\nadvancement of the goals of the City’s Climate Action Plan. The City Council may, at its discretion, chose\neither of the other supply options (“Clean Impact” or “Green Impact”) as the default option for the City\nof Escondido.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (City Manager’s Office: Christopher W. McKinney, Deputy City\nManager/Director of Utilities)\nPresenter: Christopher W. McKinney\na) Resolution No. 2023-09\n6
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11. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES APPOINTMENT\nRequest the City Council appoint a representative to the National League of Cities.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (City Clerk’s Office: Zack Beck)\nPresenter: Zack Beck
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12. REVIEW OF COUNCIL POLICIES AND RULES OF PROCEDURE\nRequest the City Council review the Council Policies and Rules of Procedure. Staff\nRecommendation: Provide Direction (City Council: Dane White, Mayor)\nPresenter: Mayor Dane White\nFUTURE AGENDA
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13. FUTURE AGENDA\nThe purpose of this item is to identify issues presently known to staff or which members of the City\nCouncil wish to place on an upcoming City Council agenda. Council comment on these future agenda\nitems is limited by California Government Code Section 54954.2 to clarifying questions, brief\nannouncements, or requests for factual information in connection with an item when it is discussed.\nStaff Recommendation: None (City Clerk's Office: Zack Beck)\nCOUNCILMEMBERS SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND OTHER REPORTS
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2. APPROVAL OF WARRANT REGISTER (COUNCIL)\nRequest approval for City Council and Housing Successor Agency warrant numbers:\n 368788 – 368966 dated November 30, 2022\n 368967 – 369194 dated December 7, 2022\n 369195 – 369440 dated December 14, 2022\n 369441 – 369689 dated December 21, 2022\n 369690 – 369823 dated December 28, 2022\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Finance Department: Christina Holmes)
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4. WAIVER OF READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS –\nCONSENT RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES (COUNCIL/RRB)\nThe following Resolutions and Ordinances were heard and acted upon by the City Council/RRB at a previous City\nCouncil/Mobilehome Rent Review meeting. (The title of Ordinances listed on the Consent Calendar are deemed to\nhave been read and further reading waived.)
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5. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A\nMASTER AND PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A DRIVE-THROUGH COFFEE\nFACILITY AT 1525 TANGLEWOOD LANE\nApproved on December 7, 2022 with a vote of 3/1 (McNamara - No; Morasco - Absent)\na) Ordinance No. 2022-24R (Second Reading and Adoption)\n4\nPUBLIC HEARINGS
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6. CONWAY RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION\nRequest the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2023-06, approving a Tentative Subdivision Map,\nAnnexation/Reorganization, and Grading Exemption, for a 56-unit residential subdivision located at 916,\n942, and 943 Stanley Avenue, and 2005 – 2175 Conway Drive (odd-numbered addresses only)\n(“Project”). The request also includes the adoption of a Final Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared\nfor the Project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Development Services Department: Andrew Firestine, Director of\nDevelopment Services)\nPresenter: Adam Finestone, City Planner\na) Resolution No. 2023-06
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7. NORTH IRIS CONDOMINIUMS\nRequest the City Council 1) Adopt Resolution No. 2023-03 certifying a Final Environmental Impact\nReport (FEIR), Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and making certain Findings of Fact in\nconformance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); 2) Introduce Ordinance No. 2023-03\nfor a Prezone to Planned Development Residential 14.6 (PD-R 14.6) along with a Master and Precise\nDevelopment Plan for a 102-unit condominium development; 3) Adopt Resolution No. 2023-04\napproving a General Plan Amendment from Suburban to Urban 3, one-lot Tentative Subdivision Map,\nand Annexation/Reorganization.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Development Services Department: Andrew Firestine, Director of\nDevelopment Services)\nPresenter: Jay Paul, Senior Planner\na) Resolution No. 2023-03\nb) Resolution No. 2023-04\nc) Ordinance No. 2023-03 (First Reading and Introduction)\n5
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8. SHORT-FORM RENT INCREASE APPLICATION FOR GREENCREST MOBILEHOME PARK (FILE NO. 0697-20-\n10314)\nRequest the City Council 1) Review and approve Greencrest Mobilehome Park short-form application\nand adopt Rent Review Board Resolution No. RRB 2023-01; 2) Find a violation of City’s Mobilehome Rent\nReview Board Guidelines, deny the short-form application, and prohibit Greencrest Mobilehome Park\nfrom filing a short-form application for five years.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval of Application (Development Services Department: Andrew Firestine,\nDirector of Development Services)\nPresenter: Eric Bunge, Management Analyst\na) Resolution No. RRB-2023-01\nCURRENT BUSINESS
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9. CONSIDERATION OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING REGULATIONS\nRequest the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 2023-02, amending Escondido Municipal Code section 28-\n142 to regulate recreational vehicle (“RV”) parking.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (City Attorney's Office: Michael R. McGuinness, City Attorney)\nPresenter: Gary J. McCarthy, Assistant City Attorney\na) Ordinance No. 2023-02 (First Reading and Introduction)