Fountain Valley — 2025-07-15
City Council
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1.\nReceive and File the Draft Minutes of the June 17, 2025 Regular City Council Meeting
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10.\nAdopt a Resolution to effect certain changes to the City’s Master Salary Schedule in\nconformance with Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations Section 570.5 and the\nCalifornia Public Employees’ Retirement System – Presentation by Tania Knauerhaze,\nActing Human Resources Director Page 2559
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11.\nApproval of the First Amendment to the Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. Agreement (CON1400) to extend the term through June 30, 2025 for City-Wide Grant Writing Services. –\nPresentation by Meghan Wishner, Management Analyst Page 2571\nRecommended Action: Staff is recommending City Council approval of Alternative No. 1 to\napprove the contract amendment for Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. for City-wide grant writing\nservices for a one (1) year extension and increases the not-to-exceed amount by $72,000,\nbringing the total contract value to $252,000.
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2.\nReceive and File the Draft Minutes of the June 23, 2025 Special City Council Meeting
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3.\nReceive and File the Draft Minutes of the July 7, 2025 Special City Council Meeting Page 14
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5.\nCity of Fountain Valley Six Month Strategic Objectives Update for March 27, 2025 through\nSeptember 23, 2025. Page 41\nRecommended Action: Receive and File the updated strategic objectives matrix for March 27,\n2025 through September 23, 2025
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6.\nRecertify the Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) Page 47\nRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council approve Alternative No. 1,\nwhich is to recertify the Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP).
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7.\nAdopt a Resolution Renaming the Entryway into the Fountain Valley Sports Park to Ed Arnold\nWay
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8.\nConduct a Public Hearing regarding the 2025 Report on the City’s Water Quality Relative to\nPublic Health Goals and Receive and File the Report – Presentation by Duc Nguyen, Water\nProduction Supervisor Page 102\nRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council approve Alternative No. 1,\nwhich is to conduct a Public Hearing regarding the 2025 Report on the City’s Water Quality\nRelative to Public Health Goals and receive and file the report.
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9.\nPublic Hearing to Consider an Appeal of the Planning Commission Approval of Precise Plan\n580 And Addendum To The General Plan Final Program Environmental Impact Report\n[(State Clearinghouse #2022100563) General Plan FEIR] for the 16800 Magnolia MixedUse - Presentation by Steven Ayers, Principal Planner Page 138\nRecommended Action: Conduct the public hearing and approve a resolution memorializing\nthe denial of the appeal and reaffirming the Planning Commission’s approval of an\naddendum to the Fountain Valley General Plan Final Program Environmental Impact Report\n(State Clearinghouse #2022100563) (General Plan FEIR) in accordance with the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act and approval of Precise Plan No. 580 submitted by Holland\nPartner Group to construct a mixed-use development, known as ‘16800 Magnolia’ or ‘16800\nMagnolia mixed-use project’, consisting of 657 residential apartment units and 4,460 square\nfeet of ground-floor commercial use within two (2) seven-story buildings partially surrounding\ntwo (2) seven-story parking structures with rooftop parking on a 6.87 acre project site located\nat 16800 Magnolia Street and 9025-9063 Recreation Circle. The conditions contained in\nPlanning Commission Resolution No. 25-09 would therefore remain unchanged.
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1. Digital Messaging Board and Business Promotion – Presentation by Omar Dadabhoy, Deputy\nCity Manager / Community Development Director and Rob Frizzelle, Community Services\nDirector
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2. Discussion on Charters Cities and SB 9 Housing Projects – Presentation by Colin Burns,\nAttorney for the City