Mission Viejo — 2026-03-24
City Council
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1.\nCity Council Minutes\nRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes for the Special City Council Meeting of March\n10, 2026 and the Minutes for the Regular City Council Meeting of March 10, 2026, as\npresented or as amended.
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10.\nDesignation of Positions as Authorized Agents to Apply for Federal and State Financial\nAssistance\nRecommended Action: Adopt Resolution 26-XX Authorizing Certain Positions to Act as\nAgents for the Purpose of Obtaining Federal Financial Assistance and/or State Financial\nAssistance for Federal Fiscal Year 2025 as Part of the Emergency Management Performance\nGrant Program.
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11.\nWaste Infrastructure System Enterprise (WISE) Agreement with the County of Orange\nand Annual Review of Residential and Commercial Integrated Waste Management\nRates\nRecommended Action: (1) Approve the Waste Infrastructure System Enterprise (WISE)\nAgreement with the County of Orange for municipal solid waste disposal rates and services,\nand authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement on behalf of the City, subject to any\nminor revisions approved by the City Attorney, and (2) receive and file the FY 2026–27\nResidential and Commercial Integrated Waste Management Rates.
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12.\nTrabuco Wetlands Habitat Rehabilitation - CIP 26273\nRecommended Action: (1) Authorize the City Manager to approve Amendment 1 to the\ncontract with ALL4 LLC increasing the contract to a not-to-exceed amount of $181,630.00\nfor the Trabuco Wetlands Habitat Rehabilitation – CIP 26273, and (2) adopt Resolution 26-\nXX Amending the Oso Creek Golf Course Fiscal Year 2025/26 Budget by $231,630 and\nincreasing the Trabuco Wetlands Habitat Rehabilitation (CIP 26273) in the same amount.
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13.\nGeneral Plan Annual Progress Report for 2025\nRecommended Action: Receive report and direct staff to submit it to the State Office of\nPlanning and Research (OPR) and State Department of Housing and Community\nDevelopment (HCD) by April 1, 2026.
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14.\nConduct a Public Hearing in Compliance with Assembly Bill 2561 / Government Code\n§ 3502.3 Regarding Vacancies, Recruitment, and Retention Efforts\nRecommended Action: Receive staff report and public input.
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15.\nIntroduce Ordinance No. 26-XXX, Adding Chapter 11.26 (Prohibition on the Sale and\nDistribution of Kratom Products) to Title 11 of the Mission Viejo City Code\nRecommended Action: (1) Introduce Ordinance No. 26-XXX Adding Chapter 11.26\n(Prohibition on the Sale and Distribution of Kratom Products) to Title 11 of the Mission Viejo\nCity Code” and schedule the adoption for the City Council’s next scheduled regular meeting.
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16.\nSouthern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Report\nRecommended Action: Receive written report.
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17.\nTransportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) Report\nRecommended Action: Receive report.
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18.\nCouncil Member Reports of Events and Activities Attended ~ AB1234\nRecommended Action: Receive reports.\nCouncil Member Kelley\nCouncil Member Ruesch\nCouncil Member Vasquez\nMayor Pro Tem Goodell\nMayor Bucknum
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2.\nGeneral Check Register Dated February 27, 2026, in the Amount of $564,320.11\nRecommended Action: Ratify the accompanying check register.
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3.\nGeneral Check Register Dated March 6, 2026, in the Amount of $1,234,363.65\nRecommended Action: Ratify the accompanying check register.
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4.\nGolf Check Register Dated February 27, 2026, in the Amount of $14,373.42\nRecommended Action: Ratify the accompanying check register.
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5.\nGolf Check Register Dated March 6, 2026, in the Amount of $267,870.55\nRecommended Action: Ratify the accompanying check register.
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6.\n2026 Fourth of July Community Street Faire\nRecommended Action: Approve the Special Events Permit submitted by the Mission Viejo\nActivities Committee authorizing the annual Mission Viejo Fourth of July Community Street\nFaire on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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7.\nNPDES Stormwater Permit Implementation Agreement\nRecommended Action: (1) Approve the Amended and Restated National Pollutant Discharge\nElimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Permit Implementation Agreement between the\nCounty of Orange, Orange County Flood Control District (District), and participating Orange\nCounty cities (collectively called Permittees), and (2) authorize the Mayor to execute the\nAgreement and any related documents necessary to implement the terms of the Agreement.
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8.\nSierra Recreation Center Pool Rehabilitation - CIP 26340\nRecommended Action: Approve the Plans and Specifications and authorize staff to advertise\nfor bids for CIP 26340 – Sierra Recreation Center Pool Rehabilitation.
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9.\nZone Change (Zoning Map Amendment) P-ZC2025-0001, Being a Petition Submitted\nby Drew Sullins of Equity Residential to Reconfigure the Bisecting Line Separating the\nResidential Planned Development (RPD) 30 and RPD 50 Zoned Areas in Order for the\nEntire 3.87-acre Project Area to Lie Entirely Within the RPD 30 Zone and to Preserve\nthe Area Zoned RPD 50 for Future Development Potential Within the Vista Del Lago\nApartment Site Located at 21622 Marguerite Parkway, Further Described as Assessor\nParcel Number 836-211-45”\nRecommended Action: Adopt Ordinance 26-360 Zone Change (Zoning Map Amendment)\nP-ZC2025-0001, Being a Petition Submitted by Drew Sullins of Equity Residential to\nReconfigure the Bisecting Line Separating the Residential Planned Development (RPD) 30\nand RPD 50 Zoned Areas in Order for the Entire 3.87-acre Project Area to Lie Entirely Within\nthe RPD 30 Zone and to Preserve the Area Zoned RPD 50 for Future Development Potential\nWithin the Vista Del Lago Apartment Site Located at 21622 Marguerite Parkway, Further\nDescribed as Assessor Parcel Number 836-211-45”.