Oceanside — 2026-02-04

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.\n26-1235
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10.\nStaff presents the FY 2026-27 through FY 2030-31 General\nFund Five-Year Financial Forecast for review, recommends\napproval of updates to the City Council Policy 200-13 -\nFinancial Policies, and requests an appropriation of\n$1,339,141 from prior-year General Fund surplus to the\nCalPERS unfunded accrued liability account.\n26-1187\nCity Council:\nA) Report by Jill Moya, Financial Services Director\nB) Discussion\nC) Recommendation – approve updates and appropriate funds\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.\nCity Council\nFebruary 4, 2026\nAgenda -
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11.\nStaff recommends that the Community Development\nCommission (CDC) adopt a resolution confirming issuance\nof a Categorical Exemption pursuant to California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section\n15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) and approving a\nDevelopment Plan, Conditional Use Permit, and Regular\nCoastal Permit to allow the demolition of the existing\nstructure and construction of a full-service electric vehicle\n(EV) charging station with up to 51 EV chargers, two Tesla\nbattery energy storage systems, and a 3,457-square-foot\nconvenience market located at 1501 North Coast Highway.\n25-1131\nCDC:\n(Item continued from the January 14, 2026 meeting)\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 Nicole Weedman, Planner II\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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12.\nCommunications from the public regarding items not on this\nagenda\n26-1237
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13.\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt an ordinance\namending the Oceanside Traffic Code by the amendment\nof Article X, Section 10.28 regarding parking of oversized\nvehicles.\n(Introduced on January 28, 2026, 5-0)\n26-1243
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2.\nLITIGATION OR OTHER ADVERSARY PROCEEDING\n(E.G.,\nADMINISTRATIVE\nHEARING,\nARBITRATION)\n(SECTION 54956.9(d))\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED\nLITIGATION\n1. Initiation of Litigation (Section 54956.9(d)(4)): One case.\n26-1242
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3.\nStaff recommends that the City Council, Harbor Board, CDC, and OPFA approve waiving the reading of the text of\\nall ordinances and the text and title of all resolutions included in this agenda. Unanimous approval \nfrom the City Council, Harbor Board, CDC, and OPFA is required.\n26-1238\nCity Council/\nH D B / C D C /\nOPFA:
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4.\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve the\nProperty Lease Agreement with Visit Oceanside, Inc., for\nuse of City-owned property located at 928 A North Coast\nHighway, for a five-year term; appropriate funds in the total\namount of $229,369 from the General Fund Unassigned,\nBuilding Maintenance Unrestricted and IT Hardware\nReserves; and authorize the City Manager to execute the\nagreement upon receipt of all supporting documents.\n26-1203\nCity Council:
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5.\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve Amendment 4 to \nthe Professional Services Agreement with Dudek. The amendment \ninvolves a total contract amount not exceeding $388,601 for design \nservices related to the Buena Vista Creek Restoration Planning Project. \nAdditionally, the amendment authorizes the City Manager, or their \ndesignee, to execute the amendment.\n25-1173\nCity Council:
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6.\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve and adopt\nthe revised City of Oceanside Compensation Plan for\nUnrepresented Employees, updating\nBilingual Pay\nlanguage and adding an Information Technologies special\nassignment pay, effective the pay period following\nratification and adoption of this recommendation and\nappropriate $6,180 from Information Services Unrestricted\nFund.\n25-1180\nCity Council:
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7.\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution\ncontinuing the Local Emergency Declaration due to\non-going sedimentation and shoaling in the navigation\nchannel of the Oceanside Harbor.\n26-1231\nCity Council:
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8.\nStaff recommends that the City Council determine there\nremains a need to continue emergency work on the 18-inch\nMesa Loma Water Main.\n26-1225\nCity Council:\nCity Council\nFebruary 4, 2026\nAgenda -\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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9.\nStaff recommends the City Council receive an informational\npresentation regarding a potential shift in the U.S. Army\nCorps of Engineers Oceanside Harbor Channel annual\ndredging and sand placement program from spring to the\nfall, intended to extend shoreline benefits, enhance coastal\nresilience, and increase operational predictability.\n26-1221\nCity Council:\nA) Report by Jayme Timberlake, Coastal Zone Administrator\nB) Discussion\nC) Recommendation – Council receives report