Oceanside — 2025-11-19
City Council
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1.\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR ON STATUS 25-593\nOF NEGOTIATIONS PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED IN\nOPEN SESSION (SECTION 54957.6)\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR - Negotiator:\nCity Manager; employee organizations: Oceanside Police\nOfficers’ Association (OPOA), Oceanside Police Officers’\nAssociation - Non-Sworn (OPOA-NS), Oceanside\nFirefighters’ Association (OFA), Oceanside Police\nManagement\nAssociation\n(OPMA),\nManagement\nEmployees of the City of Oceanside (MECO), Oceanside\nCity Employees’ Association (OCEA), Oceanside Fire\nManagement Association (OFMA), Oceanside Marine\nSafety Employees’ Association (OMSEA), Western Council\nof Engineers (WCE), and Unrepresented
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10. HDB:\nStaff recommends that the Harbor District Board of 25-1080\nDirectors adopt a resolution accepting $8,000 in grant\nfunds from the California Department of Parks and\nRecreation, Boating and Waterways Division awarded to\nthe Oceanside Small Craft Harbor District for the removal\nand disposal of abandoned, wrecked or dismantled\nvessels, or parts thereof, or any other partially submerged\nobjects; appropriate the funds to the Harbor Division;\napprove the grant agreement which requires the City to\nmatch ten-percent or $800 of the grant funds; and\nauthorize the Administrative Officer, or designee, to\nexecute all associated grant documents upon receipt of all\nsupporting documents.
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11. City Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution 25-1055\nto summarily vacate a portion of a public waterline\neasement located at 3503 Cannon Road; and authorize the\nCity Clerk to file a certified copy of the resolution with the\nSan Diego County Recorder.
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12. City Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve the 25-1086\naddition an Administrative Analyst I position and approve\nelimination of one vacant Custodian (full-time) and one\nvacant Consulting Assistant position (hourly-extra help).
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13. City Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve the 25-1087\nreclassification of the Supervising Accountant position in\nthe Financial Services Department to a Procurement &\nAccounts Payable Supervisor position; and approve the\nnew job description and associated pay range.
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14. City Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council determine there 25-1093\nremains a need to continue emergency work on the 18-inch\nMesa Loma Water Main.\nGENERAL ITEMS\nGeneral Items are normally heard after any 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing Items. However, if time permits, some\nGeneral Items may be heard prior to any 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing Items, following the Consent Calendar.\nOrdinances may be introduced at this time. The City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA has adopted a policy that it is\nsufficient to read the title of ordinances at the time of introduction and adoption, and that full reading of\nordinances may be waived. After the City Attorney has read the titles, the City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA may\nintroduce the ordinances in a single vote.\nNone.\n6:00 P.M.\nPUBLIC HEARING ITEMS\nPublic hearing items are “time-certain” and are heard beginning at 6:00 p.m. Due to the time-certain\nrequirement, other items may be taken out of order on the agenda to accommodate the 6:00 p.m. public\nhearing schedule.
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15. City Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council receive public 25-922\ncomment and accept the report on water quality relative to\nPublic Health Goals.\nA) Mayor opens public hearing\nB) Mayor requests disclosure of Councilmember and constituent contacts\nand correspondence\nC) Clerk presents correspondence and/or petitions\nD) Testimony beginning with Jordan Alejo, Management Analyst\nE) Recommendation - receive public comment and accept report
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16. City Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council introduce an 25-1025\nordinance amending Chapter 32B of the City Code;\nintroduce an ordinance repealing and replacing Chapter\n32D of the City Code; and adopt a resolution adopting a\nparks impact fee nexus study, capital improvement\nprogram, and revised parks impact fee.\nA) Mayor opens public hearing\nB) Mayor requests disclosure of Councilmember and constituent contacts\nand correspondence\nC) Clerk presents correspondence and/or petitions\nD) Testimony beginning with Manuel Gonzalez, Parks & Recreation Director\nE) Recommendation - introduce ordinances and adopt resolution
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17. City Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution 25-1040\nincreasing the solid waste user rate ceilings to include\nWaste Management’s request for Multi-Index Rate\nAdjustment.\nA) Mayor opens public hearing\nB) Mayor requests disclosure of Councilmember and constituent contacts\nand correspondence\nC) Clerk presents correspondence and/or petitions\nD) Testimony beginning with Ken Prue, Zero Waste Program Manager\nE) Recommendation - adopt resolution
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18. City Council/\nCDC:\nStaff recommends that the City Council and Community 25-1113\nDevelopment Commission (CDC): 1) adopt a resolution\ncertifying an Environmental Impact Report (SCH No.\n2023010231) for the Oceanside Transit Center\nRedevelopment and associated Mitigation Monitoring and\nReporting Program; 2) adopt a resolution approving a\nGeneral Plan Amendment (GPA22-00002) to change land\nuse designations from Downtown (DT), Coastal\nTransportation and Utility (C-TU), Coastal Residential High\nDensity (C-RH), and Coastal General Commercial (C-GC)\nto Specific Plan; 3) introduce an ordinance for Zone\nAmendment (RZA22-00001) to change existing zoning\ndesignations from Downtown District: Public Transportation\nand Railroad (D-14) and High Density Residential (D-5),\nPublic Utility and Transportation (PUT), Office Professional,\nCoastal (OP), and Medium Density Residential, Coastal\n(R-3) to Specific Plan and consideration of the OTC\nSpecific Plan; adopt a resolution approving Local Coastal\nProgram Amendment (LCPA22-00004); 4) adopt a\nresolution approving Vesting Tentative Map (T22-00006),\nDevelopment Plan (D22-00016), and Regular Coastal\nPermit (RC22-00011) for approval of the Oceanside Transit\nCenter Specific Plan and redevelopment of the Oceanside\nTransit Center into a mixed-use development project\nconsisting of an integrated intermodal transit facility,\nmulti-family residential units, office, and hotel uses on a\n10.15-acre site at 235 South Tremont Street.\nA) Mayor opens public hearing\nB) Mayor requests disclosure of Councilmember and constituent contacts\nand correspondence\nC) Clerk presents correspondence and/or petitions\nD) Testimony beginning with Darlene Nicandro, Development Services\nDirector\nE) Recommendation - adopt resolutions and introduce ordinance
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19. CDC:\nStaff recommends that the Community Development 25-1112\nCommission (CDC) adopt a resolution approving a\nDevelopment Plan (RD22-00004), Vesting Tentative Map\n(RT22-00001), and Density Bonus (DB22-00008) and\nconfirm issuance of a Categorical Exemption per California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Article 19,\nSection 15332 (In-fill Development Projects) to allow the\nconstruction of a proposed mixed-use development project\ncomprised of 206 dwelling units, including 31 units reserved\nfor low- and moderate-income households, and 5 live-work\nunits with ground floor commercial space on a 1.42-acre\nsite at 810 Mission Avenue.\nA) Chair opens public hearing\nB) Chair requests disclosure of Commissioner and constituent contacts and\ncorrespondence\nC) Secretary presents correspondence and/or petitions\nD) Testimony beginning with Darlene Nicandro, Development Services\nDirector\nE) Recommendation - adopt resolution\nPUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON OFF-AGENDA ITEMS\nNo action will be taken by the City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA on matters in this category unless it is\ndetermined that an emergency exists or that there is a need to take action that became known subsequent to\nthe posting of the agenda. The presiding officer may hear non-agenda items at any time after the 5:00 p.m.\nmeeting is called to order.
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2.\nCity Council/\nHDB/CDC/\nOPFA:\nStaff recommends that the City Council/Harbor 25-1118\nBoard/CDC/OPFA approve the waiving of reading of the\ntext of all ordinances and the text and title of all resolutions\nincluded in this agenda. Unanimous approval of the City\nCouncil/Harbor Board/CDC/OPFA is required.
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20.\nAdvance written request to reserve time to speak:\n25-1120\na. George Awad - Harassment Retaliation Code Enforcement
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22.\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt an ordinance 25-1117\namending Chapter 6, Articles l, Il, Ill, IV, VI, XII, XIll, XVI\nand Chapter 11, Article Il, of the Oceanside City Code\n(“City Code”) to reflect adoption of the 2025 editions of the\nCalifornia Building Standards Code (CBSC) including local\namendments.\n(Introduced on November 5, 2025, 5-0)
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3.\nCity Council/\nHDB/CDC/\nOPFA:\nAccept City Clerk’s Action Minutes of the Small Craft 25-1108\nHarbor\nDistrict\nBoard\nof\nDirectors,\nCommunity\nDevelopment Commission, City Council, and Oceanside\nPublic Financing Authority of the November 5, 2025\nRegular Meeting
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4.\nCity Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve a 25-1054\npurchase order to TS Industrial Supply, in the amount of\n$26,449, for the purchase of one vertical end mill machine\nfor the Water Utilities Department; and authorize the\nFinancial Services Director, or designee, to execute the\npurchase order.
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5.\nCity Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve a 25-1085\npurchase order to Hawthorne CAT, in the amount of\n$266,713, for one Caterpillar Model 926 Wheel Loader\nMachine for the Streets and Flood Control section of the\nMaintenance and Operation Division of the Public Works\nDepartment; and authorize the Financial Services Director,\nor designee, to execute the purchase order upon receipt of\nall supporting documents.
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6.\nCity Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve 25-1089\nAmendment 1 to the Professional Services Agreement\n(PSA) with Chandler Asset Management, extending the\nterm of the agreement for one year through December 7,\n2026, for $210,000, for a total of $750,000 for all four\nyears, under the total-asset based fee model; and\nauthorize the City Manager to execute the amendment.
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7.\nCity Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve 25-1073\nAmendment 5 to the Professional Services Agreement\n(PSA) with Schmidt Design Group, in the amount of $7,710\nfor a revised contract amount of $743,200, to perform\nadditional design services for the El Corazon Park Site 1\nProject; and authorize the City Manager to execute the\namendment upon receipt of all supporting documents.
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8.\nCity Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve 25-1099\nAmendment 6 to the Professional Services Agreement\n(PSA) with Data Ticket, Inc., in an estimated amount of\n$675,161 for a revised contract amount of $2,520,869,\nextending the term through November 28, 2027, for parking\ncitation and parking permit issuance, processing, and\ncollection services, and annual handheld support and\nairtime service; appropriate $9,156 from Parking Citation\nRevenue account; and authorize the City Manager to\nexecute the amendment.
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9.\nCity Council:\nStaff recommends that the City Council award a public 25-1079\nworks agreement to Palm Engineering Construction\nCompany, Inc., in the amount of $773,190, for the\nconstruction of the Mission Siphon Relief Project, authorize\nthe City Engineer to approve change orders up to 10\npercent of the project cost or $77,319; and authorize the\nCity Manager to execute the agreement upon receipt of all\nsupporting documents.