Laguna Hills — 2026-05-26

City Council

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2.1 Schedule of Future Events\nRecommendation: That Community Services Director announce the upcoming meetings and events.
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4.1 Waive Reading in Full of all Ordinances and Resolutions on the Agenda\nRecommendation: That the City Council waive reading in full of all ordinances and\nresolutions on the agenda and declare that said titles which appear on the public\nagenda shall be determined to have been read by title and further reading waived.\nCity Council/Planning Agency Regular Meeting Agenda Tuesday, May 26, 2026
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4.2 Approval of Minutes for May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting\nRecommendation: That the City Council approve the City Council/Planning Agency\nMinutes for the May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting.
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4.3 Appropriations Limit for Fiscal Year 2026/2027\nRecommendation: That the City Council adopt a Resolution entitled: "A Resolution of\nthe City Council of the City of Laguna Hills, California, Establishing the Appropriations\nLimit (Gann Limit) for the City of Laguna Hills for Fiscal Year 2026/2027.” 4.4 Treasurer's Investment Report for April 2026\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the Treasurer's Investment Report for the month of April 2026.\n4.5 Ratification of May 26, 2026 Warrant Register\nRecommendation: That the City Council ratify the accompanying Warrant Register\nfor the period from May 2, 2026, to May 14, 2026, in the amount of $1,168,222.86.\n4.6 Award of a Maintenance Services Agreement for Termite Fumigation Services at the\nLaguna Hills Civic Center to CDS Services, Inc.\nRecommendation: That the City Council: 1. Award a Maintenance Services\nAgreement for Termite Fumigation Services at the Laguna Hills Civic Center to\nCDS Services, Inc. in the amount of $86,895; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to sign the Agreement.\n4.7 Resolution Adopting a List of Street Maintenance Projects for Fiscal Year 2026/2027\nFunded by SB 1: The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017\nRecommendation: That the City Council adopt a Resolution entitled: "A\nResolution of the City Council of the City of Laguna Hills, California, Adopting a\nList of Street Maintenance Projects for Fiscal Year 2026/2027 Funded By SB 1:\nThe Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017." \n4.8 Development Application Status Report\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the report.\n4.9 Amendment No. 1 to Tree Maintenance Services Agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. for Citywide Tree Maintenance Services 3\nCity Council/Planning Agency Regular Meeting Agenda Tuesday, May 26, 2026\nRecommendation: That the City Council 1. Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Tree\nMaintenance Services Agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. for Citywide Tree\nMaintenance Services; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to sign Amendment No. 1 to the Tree Maintenance Services Agreement.\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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5.3 Planning Agency Public Hearings\n5.3.1 Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. USE-0250-2025, a request by Shawn Zuo on\nbehalf of Alliance Vet, for Approval of a Proposed Veterinary Hospital located at 25226 Cabot Road\nRecommendation: That the Planning Agency: 1) Conduct a public hearing; 2)\nFind and determine that the proposed project is categorically exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1,\nExisting Facilities); and 3) Adopt a Resolution entitled: “A Resolution of the\nPlanning Agency of the City of Laguna Hills, California, Approving Conditional Use\nPermit (CUP) No. USE-0250-2025, a request by Shawn Zuo on behalf of Alliance\nVet, for Approval of a Veterinary Hospital in an existing 2,308 square-foot tenant\nspace located at 25226 Cabot Road, Including an Exemption from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 of Title 14,\nChapter 3 of the California Code of Regulations (Class 1, Existing Facilities).”
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5.4 Planning Agency Adjournment
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6.1 Local Public Employee Vacant Positions\nRecommendation: That the City Council: 1) Conduct a public hearing; and 2)\nReceive a presentation regarding local public employee vacant positions, pursuant\nto AB 2561 and Government Code section 3502.3.
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7.1 City Manager \nCity Council/Planning Agency Regular Meeting Agenda Tuesday, May 26, 2026 7.2 Assistant City Manager
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7.2 Resolution Establishing City Council Policy No. 128 Regarding Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During Public Meetings\nRecommendation: That the City Council adopt a Resolution entitled: "A\nResolution of the City Council of the City of Laguna Hills, California,\nEstablishing City Council Policy No. 128 Regarding Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During Public Meetings." 7.3 Community Development Director
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7.3 Urgency Ordinance Pursuant to Government Code Section 65858 to\nEstablish a Temporary Moratorium on New or Expanded Massage Establishments in Laguna Hills\nRecommendation: That the City Council 1) Find and determine that the\nproposed urgency ordinance is not a project within the meaning of Section\n15378 of the State of California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA")\nGuidelines (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations) and is exempt from\nthe requirements of CEQA under Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines;\nand 3) Adopt an Urgency Ordinance entitled: “An Interim Urgency Ordinance\nof the City Council of the City of Laguna Hills Pursuant to Government Code\nSections 36937 and 65858, Establishing a Temporary Moratorium on New or\nExpanded Massage Establishments Pending Study and Preparation of an\nUpdate to the City's Municipal Code and Zoning Code and Determining the\nOrdinance to be Exempt from Environmental Review Under CEQA.
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7.4 Chief of Police Services 7.4.1 Update on E-bike Education\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the report.