Laguna Hills — 2026-02-24
City Council
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1.1 Laguna Hills High School Student Liaison Report\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive a report from Laguna Hills High\nSchool Student Liaison Katherine Armstrong.
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1.2 American Red Cross Month Proclamation\nRecommendation: That the City Council issue a Proclamation declaring March\n2026 as "American Red Cross Month" and that Mayor Caskey present the\nProclamation to American Red Cross Southern California Orange County\nRepresentative Ross Chun.
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1.3 2025 Laguna Hills Deputy of the Year\nRecommendation: That Mayor Caskey present a Certificate of Recognition to\nDeputy Dylan Stephenson, 2025 Laguna Hills Deputy of the Year
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4.4 Ratification of February 24, 2026 Warrant Register\nRecommendation: That the City Council ratify the accompanying Warrant Register\nfor the period from January 30, 2026, to February 12, 2026, in the amount of\n$1,303,066.31.
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4.5 Treasurer's Investment Report for January 2026\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the Treasurer's Investment\nReport for the month of January 2026.
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4.6 Award of Professional Services Agreement to Psomas for Paseo de Valencia\nand Cabot Road Active Transportation Enhancements, CIP 191\nRecommendation: That the City Council: 1. Award a Professional Services\nAgreement to Psomas for Paseo de Valencia and Cabot Road Active Transportation\nEnhancements in amount of $817,298; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to\nexecute the Agreement.
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4.7 Proposed Installation of Parking Space Markings on Via Lomas\nRecommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Engineer to install\npainted parallel parking space markings on Via Lomas.
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4.8 Proposed License Agreements for 24031 El Toro Road, Suites 250A, 250B,\n250C, and 250E, Laguna Hills, California\nRecommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve the proposed license\nagreements for 24031 El Toro Road, Suites 250A, 250B, 250C, and 250E, Laguna\nHills, California; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to make minor modifications, as\nnecessary, to the license agreements and to execute the agreements.
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4.9 Development Application Status Report\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the report.\nItems Removed from the Consent Calendar
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5.1 Roll Call of Planning Agency Members
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5.2 Public Comments
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5.4 Administrative Reports
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5.5 Planning Agency Public Hearings\n5.5.1 Vesting Tentative Tract Map/Site Development Permit/Precise\nPlan/Conditional Use Permit/Parking Use Permit No. 0209-2025\n(Terravita)\nRecommendation: That the Planning Agency:\n1. Conduct a public hearing;\n2. Find and determine that the proposed project is exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act as an infill development housing\nproject pursuant to Assembly Bill 130 (Public Resources Code Section\n21080.66); and\n3. Adopt a Resolution entitled: A Resolution of the Planning Agency of the\nTract Map / Site Development Permit / Precise Plan / Conditional Use\nPermit / Parking Use Permit No. 0209-2025, a request by John Stack, on\nbehalf of Kingsbarn Capital and Development, LLC, to permit a project\nthat consists of: the subdivision of an existing 18.5-acre parcel located at\n23272, 23282, 23332, 24411, and 23422 Mill Creek Drive and 24461 and\n24411 Ridge Route Drive (APN 588-161-06, 588-161-07 588-161-08 588-\n161-09 588-161-10, 588-161-11, 588-161-12, and 588-161-13);\ndemolition of seven existing office buildings and surface parking and the\nconstruction of a new 480-unit residential development consisting of\n259 attached single family units, 221 multi-family units, including 24\naffordable units for very low income households, waivers of\ndevelopment standards per State Density Bonus Law, and a 6-story, 380-\nstall parking structure on Lot 4; and finding the Project exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act as an infill development housing\nproject pursuant to Assembly Bill 130 (Public Resources Code section\n21080.66).
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5.6 Planning Agency Adjournment
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7.1 City Manager
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9.1 Committee Assignment Report\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive reports from the City Council\nMembers on the City Council Committee Assignments listed on the staff report.