Oceanside — 2026-01-28

City Council

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1.\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR ON STATUS\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\n-\nNon-Sworn\n(OPOA-NS),\nOceanside\nFirefighters’\nAssociation\n(OFA),\nOceanside\nPolice\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.\n26-1218
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10.\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve a\nProfessional Services Agreement (PSA) with Alta Planning\nand Design, Inc. (Alta), in the amount of $1,100,419, to\nconduct a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) and\nan Active Transportation Plan (ATP); and authorize the City\nManager, or designee, to execute the agreement upon\nreceipt of all supporting documents.\n26-1191\nCity Council:
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11.\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve a service\nagreement with APG-Neuros in the amount of $71,326 per\nyear for five years for a total contract amount not to exceed\n$356,630, for preventive and routine maintenance for four\naeration basin turbo blowers; approve the procurement as\na sole source service plan purchase; and authorize the\nFinancial Services Director, or designee, to execute the\norder.\n25-1162\nCity Council:
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12.\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution\nordering the summary vacation of the relinquishment of\nvehicle access rights via Vista Pacific Drive to Parcel A of\nlot line adjustment PLA22-00002, recorded December 1,\n2023 as Document No. 2023-0332122, to facilitate two\n45-foot-wide access driveways between Vista Pacific Drive\nand Parcel A, and authorize the City Clerk to file a certified\ncopy of the resolution with the San Diego County Recorder.\n25-1175\nCity Council:
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13.\nStaff recommends that the City Council determine there\nremains a need to continue emergency work on the 18-inch\nMesa Loma Water Main.\n26-1193\nCity Council:\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.
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14.\nStaff recommends that the City Council introduce an\nordinance to amend Article X of the City of Oceanside\nMunicipal Traffic Code and adopt a resolution to establish a\nfee for an overnight oversize vehicle parking permit in the\nCity of Oceanside at one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per\nyear.\n25-1102\nCity Council:\nA) Report by Nathan Mertz, Public Works Division Manager\nB) Discussion\nC) Recommendation – introduce ordinance and adopt resolution
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15.\nStaff recommends that the City Council receive a report on\npotential measures for abatement of illegal fireworks and\nprovide direction to prepare a formal administrative\nabatement program and implementing ordinance.\n26-1189\nCity Council:\nA) Report by Blake Dorse, Fire Battalion Chief\nB) Discussion\nC) Recommendation – receive report and provide direction\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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16.\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution\ndenying the appeal and upholding Planning Commission\nResolution No. 2025-P23 certifying a Final Environmental\nImpact Report (FEIR) and Associated Mitigation Monitoring\nand Reporting Program (MMRP) and upholding Planning\nCommission Resolution\nNo. 2025-P20 approving\na Tentative Map (T22-00004),\nDevelopment Plan\n(D22-00009), and Density Bonus (DB22-00005) to allow for\nthe subdivision of 16.78-acre property into 83 single-family\nlots (Lots 1-83) for residential purposes and six additional\nlots (Lots A - F) for a private road, bio-filtration basins,\nrecreational open space, and natural open space, the\nconstruction of 83 detached single-family homes and\nassociated site improvements including landscaping and\nrecreational areas and a density bonus for the granting of\nseven waivers from applicable development standards in\norder to develop at the density proposed in exchange for\nsetting aside four dwelling units for very-low income\nhouseholds.\n26-1200\nCity Council:\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 Baeza, Principal Planner\nE) Testimony of Appellant, if requested\nF) Testimony of Applicant, if requested\nG) Recommendation - adopt resolution
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17.\nAdvance written request to reserve time to speak:\n26-1226\na. Ken Leighton - Why keeping secrets is not healthy and what happens if\nyou do\nb. Kristine Wright - Senate Bill 79, Senate Bill 677 and Housing Issues in\nNorth County
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19.\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt an ordinance\namending Chapter 5 of the Oceanside City Code to update\nenforcement provisions related to the unsafe operation of\nelectric bicycles and mobility devices.\n(Introduced on January 14, 2026, 5-0)\n26-1214\nCity Council:
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2.\nCONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR\n(SECTION 54956.8)\n1. Property: Land and building located at 615 Mission Ave\n(APN 147-281-01)\nNegotiating parties: City of Oceanside and Hatter Family\nTrust, December 4, 1986;\nNegotiator for the City: Vicki Gutierrez, Real Estate\nManager\nUnder Negotiations: Price and terms for the acquisition of\nreal property\n25-1163
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3.\nLITIGATION OR OTHER ADVERSARY PROCEEDING\n(E.G.,\nADMINISTRATIVE\nHEARING,\nARBITRATION)\n(SECTION 54956.9(d))\n(A) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - PENDING\nLITIGATION (Section 54956.9(d)(1))\n1. Kent S. Borsch, et. al v. City of Oceanside\nSan Diego Superior Court Case No. 25CU049984N\n26-1229
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4.\nStaff\nrecommends\nthat\nthe\nCity\nCouncil/Harbor\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.\n26-1217\nCity Council/\nH D B / C D C /\nOPFA:
#5 Item
5.\nAccept City Clerk’s Action Minutes of the Small Craft\nHarbor\nDistrict\nBoard\nof\nDirectors,\nCommunity\nDevelopment Commission, City Council, and Oceanside\nPublic Financing Authority of the January 14, 2026 Regular\nMeeting.\n26-1209\nCity Council/\nH D B / C D C /\nOPFA:
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6.\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve a\npurchase order to Olathe Ford, in the amount of $35,235,\nfor a 2026 Ford Maverick Hybrid; a purchase order to\nWorkhorse Graphics, in the amount of $7,802, for a custom\nfull vinyl wrap of the vehicle; a purchase order to G&W\nTruck Accessories, in the amount of $4,357, for the\npurchase of a truck bed shell; and authorize the Financial\nServices Director, or designee, to execute the purchase\norders upon receipt of all supporting documents.\n26-1192\nCity Council:
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7.\nStaff\nrecommends\nthat\nthe\nCity\nCouncil\napprove\nAmendment 3 to a Performance of Services Agreement\nwith NetFile Inc., in annual amount of $15,000 for a total\ncontract amount of $219,000 to provide software and\nmaintenance services to support the electronic filing system\nof Campaign Disclosure Statements and Statements of\nEconomic Interest (SEI), extending the term of the\nagreement from January 22, 2026 through January 22,\n2027; and authorize the City Manager to execute the\namendment.\n26-1211\nCity Council:
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8.\nStaff\nrecommends\nthat\nthe\nCity\nCouncil\napprove\nAmendment 4 to the Property Use Agreement with Tower\nOptical\nCompany,\nInc.,\nfor\nthe\noperation\nof\nsix\ncoin-operated binocular machines on the Oceanside\nMunicipal Pier effective February 1, 2026 and terminating\non January 31, 2029; and authorize the City Manager to\nexecute the amendment.\n26-1185\nCity Council:
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9.\nStaff\nrecommends\nthat\nthe\nCity\nCouncil\napprove\nAmendment 5 to the Professional Services Agreement\n(PSA) with Dokken Engineering (“Dokken”), in the amount\nof $56,755 for a revised contract amount not to exceed\n$1,578,684, for additional design and preparation of plans\nfor the Coastal Rail Trail Project from Oceanside Boulevard\nto Morse Street; and authorize the City Manager to execute\nthe amendment upon the receipt of all necessary\ndocuments.\n25-1142\nCity Council: