National City — 2023-10-17

City Council

#1 Consent Calendar
9.1 Approval of Reading by Title Only and Waiver of Reading in Full of Ordinance on this\nAgenda
#2 Consent Calendar
9.2 Amendments to On-Call Consultant Agreements for City’s Capital Improvement Program\n(CIP)\nRecommendation:\nAdopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City,\nCalifornia, authorizing the Mayor to execute 1) a First Amendment to the Agreement with\nNeri Landscape Architecture to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000; 2)\nSecond Amendments to the Agreements with a) Anser Advisory, b) Innovative Construction\nConsulting Services, LLC, and c) STC Traffic, Inc. to extend Agreements by one year and\nincrease the not-to-exceed amounts by $1,000,000 each, including an hourly rates update;\nand 3) Third Amendments to the Agreements with a) Chen Ryan Associates, Inc. and b)\nProject Professionals Corporation to extend Agreements by one year and increase the not-\nto-exceed amounts by $1,000,000 each, including hourly rate updates.
#3 Consent Calendar
9.3 Warrant Register #7 for the period of 8/11/23 through 8/17/23 in the amount of\n$2,585,630.15.\nRecommendation:\nRatify Warrants Totaling $ 2,585,630.15
#4 Consent Calendar
9.4 Warrant Register #8 for the period of 8/18/23 through 8/24/23 in the amount of $\n2,818,862.23\nRecommendation:\nRatify Warrants Totaling $ 2,818,862.23
#5 Consent Calendar
9.5 Warrant Register #9 for the period of 8/25/23 through 8/31/23 in the amount of $ 770,025.86\nRecommendation:\nRatify Warrants Totaling $ 770,025.86\nPage 2 of 4
#6 Consent Calendar
9.6 Warrant Register #10 for the period of 9/01/23 through 9/07/23 in the amount of $\n2,927,081.05\nRecommendation:\nRatify Warrants Totaling $ 2,927,081.05
#1 Presentation
7.1 Port of San Diego Proposed Zero Emission Truck Stop, National City
#1 Proclamations And Recognition
6.1 Filipino American History Month
#2 Proclamations And Recognition
6.2 Employee of the Quarter - David Welch, Associate Planner
#1 Public Hearing
10.1 Public hearing for an Appeal of a Planning Commission Denial of a Request for a\nConditional Use Permit (CUP) for on-sale beer and wine (Type 41) at a new restaurant\n(Manna Heaven BBQ) located at 3030 Plaza Bonita Road, suite 1096.\nRecommendation:\nStaff recommends approving the appeal, reversing the Planning Commission decision\nbased on the attached findings or findings determined by the City Council.
#2 Public Hearing
10.2 Public Hearing- Conditional Use Permit for Alcohol Sales and Karaoke at a New\nEntertainment Center (Round 1 Bowling & Arcade) to be located at 3030 Plaza Bonita Road\nSuite 1025, Westfield Plaza Bonita.\nRecommendation:\nStaff recommends Approval of the Sale of On-Site Beer, Wine, and Distilled Spirits with Live\nEntertainment, Subject to the Recommended Conditions in the Attached Resolution and a\nDetermination that the Project is Exempt from CEQA. The Sale of Alcohol is a\nConditionally-Allowed Use in the MXD-2 Zone and would be Accessory to Food Sales at the\nProposed Entertainment Center.
#3 Public Hearing
10.3 Declaration that the real property owned by the City and located at 720 West 23rd Street in\nNational City (APN 559-118-02) is surplus land, no longer needed for City purposes, and is\nnon-exempt under the Surplus Land Act.\nRecommendation:\nStaff Recommends Adopting the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the\nCity of National City, California, Declaring that the Real Property Located at 720 West 23rd\nStreet (APN 559-118-02) is Surplus Land, is No Longer Needed for City Purposes, and is\nNon-Exempt under the Surplus Land Act.”\nPage 3 of 4
#1 Staff Reports
11.1 Annual Review of City Council Policy Manual\nRecommendation:\nAdopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City,\nCalifornia, Amending City Council Policy Nos. 104, 108, 111, 112 (eliminate),115, 117, 204,\n205, 301, 401, 402, 603, and 711 (eliminate)”
#2 Staff Reports
11.2 Consideration of the Legal Opinion Regarding Primary Voting System\nRecommendation:\nProvide Direction to Staff Regarding Options Provided in the Legal Opinion Regarding\nPrimary Voting System.