Escondido — 2024-12-11

City Council

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1. AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION, MAILING, AND POSTING (COUNCIL/RRB)\n3
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10. APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY MAYOR\nPer Mayor White’s nomination, request the City Council appoint Councilmember Consuelo Martinez to\nserve as Deputy Mayor in accordance with Ordinance No. 2020-28.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (City Clerk: Zack Beck, City Clerk)\nPresenter: Zack Beck, City Clerk\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – (Yes) Police Services; Fire/EMS Services; Keep City Clean for Public Health and\nSafety; Land Use/Development; Clean Water; Sewer; Public Works/Infrastructure; Maintenance of Parks\nfacilities/Open Spaces\nCOUNCIL PRIORITY – Eliminate Structural Deficit; Improve Public Safety; Increase Retention and\nAttraction of People and Businesses to Escondido; Encourage Housing Development
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11. FUTURE AGENDA\nThe purpose of this item is to identify issues presently known to staff or which members of the City\n5\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)
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2. APPROVAL OF WARRANT REGISTER (COUNCIL)\nRequest approval for City Council and Housing Successor Agency warrant numbers:\n 389404 – 389571 dated November 26, 2024\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Finance Department: Christina Holmes, Director of Finance)\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – Yes, Internal requirement per Municipal Code Section 10-49
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3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Meeting Minutes of December 4, 2024
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4. WAIVER OF READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
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5. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A ZONE
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6. CERTIFICATION OF NOVEMBER 2024 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS\nRequest the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-189 certifying the November 5, 2024, City of\nEscondido General Municipal results; adopt Ordinance No. 2024-08 establishing a local one-cent general transaction and use (sales) tax for twenty years, to be administered by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, including provisions for citizens’ oversight and accountability; adopt Resolution No. 2024-190 authorizing examination of Sales or Transactions and Use Tax records; adopt Resolution No. 2024-191 authorizing the Mayor to execute agreements with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration for implementation of a local Transaction and Use Tax; and approve all other documents required by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration for implementation of the\ntransaction and use (sales) tax.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (City Clerk: Zack Beck, City Clerk)\nPresenter: Zack Beck, City Clerk\n\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – Yes, Police Services; Fire/EMS Services; Keep City Clean for Public Health and Safety; Land Use/Development; Clean Water; Sewer; Public Works/Infrastructure; Maintenance of Parks facilities/Open Space\n\nCOUNCIL PRIORITY – Eliminate Structural Deficit; Improve Public Safety; Increase Retention and\nAttraction of People and Businesses to Escondido; Encourage Housing Development
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7. PRESENTATION OF PLAQUE AND COMMENTS FROM COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL MORASCO
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8. OATH OF OFFICE AND COMMENTS FROM NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS
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9. REVIEW AND UPDATE OF CITY COUNCIL INTERAGENCY AND SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS\nRequest the City Council ratify members to serve on Interagency Boards and Council Subcommittees.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (City Clerk: Zack Beck, City Clerk)\nPresenter: Zack Beck, City Clerk\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – (Yes) Police Services; Fire/EMS Services; Keep City Clean for Public Health and\nSafety; Land Use/Development; Clean Water; Sewer; Public Works/Infrastructure; Maintenance of Parks\nfacilities/Open Spaces\nCOUNCIL PRIORITY – Eliminate Structural Deficit; Improve Public Safety; Increase Retention and\nAttraction of People and Businesses to Escondido; Encourage Housing Development