Hemet — 2023-06-13
City Council
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12.A Juneteenth Independence Day Proclamation 39\nJuneteenth Independence Day - Proclamation
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12.B National Month of Prayer Proclamation 41\nNational Month of Prayer - Proclamation
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12.C Certificate of Appreciation - Adopt-A-Street Program 43 - 45\nAdopt-A-Street Certificate-Girl Scout Troop 95\nAdopt-A-Street Certificate-Hemet Valley Recovery Center Alumni
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13.A The City of Hemet Warrant Registers Dated April 20, 2023, in the 47 - 284\namount of $1,962,804.38, May 4, 2023, in the amount of $1,311,680.46\nand May 18, 2023, in the amount of $2,734,676.45. The Payroll Periods\nof April 3, 2023 – April 16, 2023, in the amount of $831,792.40, April 17,\n2023 – April 30, 2023, in the amount of $878,587.30 and May 1, 2023 –\nMay 14, 2023, in the amount of $824,109.42\nStaff Report #23-169 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nReceive and file the City of Hemet Warrant Registers.
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13.B Investment Reports for February, March, and April 2023 285 - 620\nStaff Report #23-178 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nReceive and file the Investment Reports for February, March, and April\n2023.
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14.A Public Hearing to Consider Establishing City of Hemet Community 621 - 699\nFacilities District No. 2023-01 (Morgan Crossing), to Establish an\nAppropriations Limit, Therefore, to Authorize the Submittal of the Levy of\nSpecial Taxes, to Submit the Establishment of an Appropriations Limit to\nthe Qualified Electors of Such Community Facilities District; Calling a\nSpecial Election and Submitting to the Qualified Electors of City of\nHemet Community Facilities District No. 2023-01 (Morgan Crossing)\nPropositions Regarding the Establishment of an Appropriations Limit\nand the Annual Levy of a Special Tax Within the Community Facilities\nDistrict; and, Declaring the Results of a Special Election in City of Hemet\nCommunity Facilities District No. 2023-01 (Morgan Crossing) and\nDirecting the Recording of a Notice of Special Tax Lien, Generally\nlocated between Stetson Avenue, South Cawston Avenue, West\nThornton Avenue, and Warren Road.\nStaff Report #23-172 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\n1. Open the Public Hearing and take testimony, if any; and,\n2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet,\nCalifornia, to establish City of Hemet Community Facilities District\nNo. 2023-01 (Morgan Crossing), to establish an appropriations\nlimit therefore, to authorize the submittal of the levy of special\ntaxes, and to submit the establishment of an appropriations limit,\nto the qualified electors of such Community Facilities District;\nand,\n3. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet,\nCalifornia, calling a special election and submitting to the\nqualified electors of City of Hemet Community Facilities District\nNo. 2023- 01 (Morgan Crossing) propositions regarding the\nestablishment of an appropriations limit and the annual levy of a\nspecial tax within the Community Facilities District; and\n4. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet,\nCalifornia, declaring the results of a special election in City of\nHemet Community Facilities District No. 2023-01 (Morgan\nCrossing) and directing the recording of a notice of special tax\nlien; and\n5. Waive full reading, read by title only, and introduce an Ordinance\nentitled, An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Hemet,\nCalifornia, acting in its capacity as the legislative body of City of\nHemet Community Facilities District No. 2023-01 (Morgan\nCrossing) authorizing the levy of a special tax therein.
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14.B Public Hearing to Consider Authorizing the Annexation of Territory to 701 - 764\nCommunity Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Safety Services) as\nAnnexation No. 22 and Authorizing the Submittal of the Levy of Special\nTaxes to the Qualified Electors of Such Community Facility District;\nCalling a Special Election and Submitting to the Qualified Electors of\nCommunity Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public Safety Services)\nPropositions Regarding the Establishment of an Appropriations Limit\nand the Annual Levy of a Special Tax Within the Community Facilities\nDistrict; Making Certain Findings, Certifying the Results of an Election,\nand Adding Property to Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Public\nSafety Services), the Annexed Territory, Generally Located Between\nStetson Avenue, South Cawston Avenue, West Thornton Avenue, and\nWarren Road.\nStaff Report #23-173 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\n1. Open the Public Hearing and take testimony, if any; and,\n2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet,\nCalifornia, Authorizing Annexation of Territory to Community\nFacilities District No. 2005-01 (Public Safety Services) as\nAnnexation No. 22 and Authorizing the Submittal of the Levy of\nSpecial Taxes to the Qualified Electors of such Community\nFacilities District; and,\n3. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet,\nCalifornia, calling a special election and submitting to the\nQualified Electors of City of Hemet Community Facilities District\nNo. 2005- 01 (Public Safety Services) Propositions Regarding the\nEstablishment of an Appropriations Limit and the Annual Levy of\na Special Tax within the Community Facilities District; and\n4. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet,\nCalifornia, Making Certain Findings, Certifying the Results of an\nElection and Adding Property to Community Facilities District No.\n2005-01 (Public Safety Services).
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15.B Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 2012, An Ordinance of the 783 - 790\nCity Council of the City of Hemet, California, Adding Article VI\n"Electronic And Paperless Filing of Fair Political Practices Commission\nCampaign Disclosure Statements and Statements of Economic\nInterests" to Chapter 2 "Administration" of the Hemet Municipal Code\nStaff Report #23-183 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nWaive full reading and adopt Ordinance 2012, an Ordinance of the City\nCouncil of the City of Hemet, California, adding Article VI "Electronic\nAnd Paperless Filing of Fair Political Practices Commission Campaign\nDisclosure Statements and Statements of Economic Interests" to\nChapter 2 "Administration" of the Hemet Municipal Code.
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15.C A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, Approving 791 - 814\nReinstatement and Second Amendment for Services between the City\nof Hemet and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. to allow an additional\n$22,500 for a Contract not to Exceed the Amount of $213,635 and to\nExecute Reinstatement Agreement to Extend the Term of the\nAgreement until December 1, 2023 to complete the 6th Cycle Housing\nElement Update (2021-2029), Addendum to the City's General Plan\nSafety Element, and Addition of New Environmental Justice Element.\nStaff Report #23-175 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nAdopt a Resolution approving Reinstatement and Second Amendment\nfor Services between the City of Hemet and Kimley-Horn and\nAssociates, Inc. to allow an additional $22,500 for a Contract not to\nExceed the Amount of $213,635 and to Execute a Reinstatement\nAgreement to Extend the Term of the Agreement until December 1,\n2023, to complete the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update (2021-2029),\nAddendum to the City's General Plan Safety Element, and Addition of\nNew Environmental Justice Element.
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15.D A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, California, 815 - 1021\nApproving the Three Year Agreement for Services between the City of\nHemet and the 9th Shield Incorporated in the amount of $267,960 and\nAuthorizing the City Manager to Approve all documents related to the\nAgreement\nStaff Report #23-143 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nAdopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, California,\nApproving the Three Year Agreement for Services between the City of\nHemet and the 9th Shield in the Amount of $267,960 and Authorizing\nthe City Manager to Approve All Documents Related to the Agreement.
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15.E A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, California, 1023 -\nAuthorizing the City Manager to Execute Amendment No. 1 in the 1048\namount of $234,571 to the City of Hemet Agreement with SirsiDynix for\nProprietary Library Automation Services for an Additional Seven Year\nTerm.\nStaff Report #23-092 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nAdopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, California,\nAuthorizing the City Manager to Execute Amendment No. 1 to the City\nof Hemet Agreement with SirsiDynix for Proprietary Library Automation\nServices for an Additional Seven Year Term.
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15.F California Fire Foundation Wildland Personal Protection Equipment 1049 -\nGrant 1059\nStaff Report #23-162 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nAdopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, California,\nAccepting the 2023 Wildland Personal Protection Equipment Grant from\nCalifornia Fire Foundation for (64) Wildland Battle Dress Uniforms in the\nAmount of $10,000.00 and Authorizing the Finance Director to\nAppropriate Funds for the Purchase of sixty-four (64) Wildland Battle\nDress Uniforms.
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15.G An Annual Review and Approval of the Annual Report for the Hemet 1061 -\nPolice Department's Specialized Equipment Use Policy, Per Ordinance 1140\n1998, Section 38-3\nStaff Report #23-167 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nReview and approve the Annual Report for the Hemet Police\nDepartment's Specialized Equipment Use Policy, per Ordinance 1998,\nSection 38-3.
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15.H A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, California, 1141 -\nAmending Resolution No. 3944 and the Goals and Policies for the Use 1156\nof the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982\nStaff Report #23-204 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nAdopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Hemet, California,\nAmending the Goals and Policies for the Use of the Mello-Roos\nCommunity Facilities Act of 1982.
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16.A Discussion and Action on City Council District 1 Vacancy Including 1157 -\nPotentially Calling a Special Election to Fill the Vacancy or Appointment 1197\nof a Qualified Individual to Fill the Vacancy\nStaff Report #23-184 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council discuss and take\none of the following actions:\n(1) Appoint a qualified candidate to finish the remainder of the unexpired\nterm of the District 1 City Council seat; or\n(2) Call a Special Election to elect a qualified candidate to finish the\nremainder of the unexpired term of the District 1 City Council seat (Draft\nResolution Attached); or\n(3) Discuss and take other such action as the City Council deems\nappropriate consistent with state and local law.
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5.A Discussion of Possible Car Wash Facility Moratorium 11 - 37\nStaff Report #23-179 - Pdf\nRecommendation:\nIt is respectfully recommended that the City Council:\nReceive a report on consideration of a potential car wash facility\nmoratorium and zoning code update.