Redlands — 2023-04-04

City Council

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1. Redlands Pet Adoption (Redlands Animal Services)
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2. Teacher of Excellence certificates presented to Ana Aguirre, Jennifer Baldwin, Krista Burgess,\nand Andrea Jessup of Redlands Unified School District (Mayor Tejeda)
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3. DMV/Donate Life California proclamation presented to John VanCampen, representing One\nLegacy (Mayor Tejeda)
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4. Dolores Huerta Day proclamation presented to Connie Aguirre, Dolores Cortez, Maria Pilar\nLara, and Jessie Agnus Lara (Council Member Saucedo)
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10. Adopt Resolution No. 8455 establishing the rate for the voter-approved special tax for\nemergency paramedic services for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 (Fire Chief Sessler) Click to View
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11. Adopt Resolution No. 8454 declaring the City Council's intention to vacate excess street right-\nof-way (Street Vacation No. 189) that is 30 feet in width and approximately 927 feet in length,\nand totaling approximately 28,805 square feet in area, located on the north side of Edgemont\nDrive along the property frontages of 212 and 226 Edgemont Drive (APNs: 0294-141-33-0000\nand 0294-141-12-0000). This proposal is exempt from environmental review pursuant to\nSection 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines (Development\nServices Director Desatnik) Click to View
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12. Adopt Resolution No. 8458 for a new connection to the City of Redlands water distribution\nsystem and sewer collection system at 1231 Ansley Lane in the unincorporated community of\nMentone, Tract 13514, Lot 7, Outside City Case No. 23-01, and determine that the Resolution\nis exempt from environmental review pursuant to Sections 15303(a) and 15319(b) of the\nCalifornia Environment Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines (Development Services Director\nDesatnik) Click to View
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13. Adopt Resolution No. 8456 relating to Pre-Annexation Agreement No. 23-01 for the provision of\nwater service to a vacant lot for a water connection and sewer connection for a proposed\nsingle-family residence on a vacant parcel located at 1231 Ansley Lane in the unincorporated\ncommunity of Mentone, (APN: 029-391-07-0000) and determine that approval of this resolution\nis exempt from environmental review pursuant to Sections 15319 and 15303(d) of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines (Development Services Director\nDesatnik) Click to View
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14. Adopt Resolution No. 8459 for a new connection to the City of Redlands water distribution\nsystem and sewer collection system at 1235 Ansley Lane in the unincorporated community of\nMentone, Tract 13514, Lot 8, Outside City Case No. 23-02, and determine that the Resolution\nis exempt from environmental review pursuant to Sections 15303(a) and 15319(b) of the\nCalifornia Environment Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines (Development Services Director\nDesatnik) Click to View
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15. Adopt Resolution No. 8457 relating to Pre-Annexation Agreement No. 23-02 for the provision of\nwater and sewer service to a vacant lot for a proposed single-family residence on a vacant\nparcel located at 1235 Ansley Lane in the unincorporated community of Mentone, (APN: 0298-\n391-08-0000) and determine that adoption of this Resolution is exempt from environmental\nreview pursuant to Sections 15319 and 15303(d) of the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) guidelines (Development Services Director Desatnik) Click to View
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16. Authorize Mayor Tejeda to sign a letter on behalf of the City of Redlands in support of AB 1708\n(Assistant City Manager McConnell) Click to View
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2. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring the month of April, 2023 as National Donate\nLife Month (Mayor Tejeda) Click to View
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3. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring April 22, 2023, as Earth Day (Mayor\nTejeda) Click to View
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4. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring the month of April 2023 as Arts, Culture, and\nCreativity Month (Mayor Tejeda) Click to View
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5. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring April 10, 2023, as Dolores Huerta Day (Mayor\nTejeda and Council Member Saucedo) Click to View
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6. Approve recommendation for appointment to the Citizens' Measure T Oversight Committee\n(Council Member Saucedo) Click to View
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7. Authorize Mayor Tejeda to sign a letter on behalf of the City of Redlands in support of AB 1000\nGood Neighbor Policy (Assistant City Manager McConnell) Click to View
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8. Reject all bids received for Water and Wastewater Laboratory Services and direct staff to solicit\nnew bids (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Harris) Click to View
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9. Report regarding Emergency Resolution No. 8065 proclaiming the existence of a local\nemergency in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) (Fire Chief Sessler) Click to\nView
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1. Presentation by Accelerate Neighborhood Climate Action (ANCA) on the plans for the April 22,\nEarth Day event. The celebration of Earth Day this year is called "A Day of Climate Action in\nthe Redlands", and includes 25 climate action projects and activities. The Earth Day\nproclamation will also be presented to Richard Corneille of ANCA (Mayor Tejeda) Click to View
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1. Consideration and Re-introduction of ORDINANCE No. 2922, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY\nOF REDLANDS ADDING CHAPTER 12.45 AND AMENDING CHAPTER 12.44 TO THE\nREDLANDS MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH REGULATIONS GOVERNING SIDEWALK\nVENDING, and a determination that the ordinance is exempt from environmental review\npursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (Assistant City Manager Boatman) Click to View
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2. Consideration of Resolution No. 8460 regarding Approval of National Opioids Settlement\nAgreements with Allergan, CVS, Teva, Walgreens, and Walmart (City Attorney Abich\nGarcia) Click to View
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1. ORDINANCE NO. 2955 -AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS AMENDING TITLE\n18 (ZONING REGULATIONS) OF THE REDLANDS MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 18.156,\nIMPLEMENTING NEW WAREHOUSE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, AND AMENDING\nOTHER CHAPTERS OF TITLE 18 TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR NEW\nWAREHOUSE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, AS DEFINED, IN THE COMMERCIAL\nINDUSTRIAL (C-M), LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (M-1), GENERAL INDUSTRIAL (M-2), AND\nINDUSTRIAL (I-P) ZONING DISTRICTS.\n(Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)\na. Consideration of a determination of exemption pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2), 15060(c)\n(3), and 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines.\nb. Public Hearing to consider Ordinance No. 2955 for Ordinance Text Amendment No. 365 to\namend Title 18 (Zoning Regulations) of the Redlands Municipal Code to establish new\ndevelopment standards and operating standards for warehouse development projects\nwithin the City of Redlands, and require a Conditional Use Permit for new warehouse\ndevelopment projects in the Commercial Manufacturing (C-M), Light Industrial (M-1),\nGeneral Industrial (M-2), and Industrial (I-P) zones.\n(Development Services Director Desatnik)\nClick to View
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1. Call regular meeting of the Successor Agency Board of Directors to order.