Escondido — 2025-01-29
City Council
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a. Agency Representative: Sean McGlynn, City Manager, or designee Employee Organization: Police Officers' Association Sworn Personnel Bargaining Unit\n\nb. Agency Representative: Sean McGlynn, City Manager, or designee Employee Organization:\nFirefighters Association Safety and Non-Safety Bargaining Unit
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1. AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION, MAILING, AND POSTING (COUNCIL/RRB)
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3. WAIVER OF READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
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4. ANNUAL STATE MANDATED INSPECTION COMPLIANCE REPORT\nRequest the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-01 acknowledging the Fire Department’s report of\ncompliance with annual State mandated inspections. The Report indicates the Escondido Fire\nDepartment has conducted 100 percent (100%) of Educational Group E occupancies and 100 percent\n(100%) of Residential Group R occupancies as required by state law.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Fire Department: John Tenger, Fire Chief)\nPresenter: LaVona Koretke, Deputy Fire Marshal\na) Resolution No. 2025-01
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5. CONTINUING THE EMERGENCY REPAIR OF THE ESCONDIDO TRUNK SEWER MAIN\nRequest the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-06, declaring that pursuant to the terms of Section\n22050 of the California Public Contract Code, the City Council finds there is a need to continue the\nemergency repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main. The Resolution, which must be passed by four-\nfifths vote, also declares that public interest and necessity demand the immediate expenditure to\nsafeguard life, health, or property.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Utilities Department: Angela Morrow, Director of Utilities)\nPresenter: Stephanie Roman, Assistant Director of Utilities, Construction & Engineering\na) Resolution No. 2025-06\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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6. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING\nSHORT-TERM RENTAL REGULATIONS AND TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX PROVISIONS FOR THE\nCOLLECTION OF SHORT-TERM RENTAL REVENUE\nApproved on December 4, 2024 with a vote count of 4/1 (Martinez: No)\na) Ordinance No. 2024-07R (Second Reading and Adoption)\nWORKSHOP
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7. CITYWIDE ENERGY ROADMAP – CLIMATEC INFORMATIONAL ITEM\nRequest the City Council receive a presentation on the Citywide Energy Roadmap.\nStaff Recommendation: None (Development Services Department: Christopher McKinney, Deputy City\nManager)\nPresenters: Christopher W. McKinney, Deputy City Manager; Ashley Lough & Tyler Girtman, Climatec\nEnergy Services
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8. GENERAL PLAN WORKSHOP\nRequest the City Council receive a presentation on the General Plan.\nStaff Recommendation: None (Development Services Department: Christopher McKinney, Deputy City\nManager)\nPresenter: Veronica Morones, City Planner\nFUTURE AGENDA
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9. 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)