Redlands — 2024-03-05

City Council

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1. Redlands Pet Adoption (Redlands Animal Services)
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2. Approve recommendation for appointment to the Human Relations Commission (Council\nMember Saucedo)
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3. Adopt Resolution No. 8558 Delegating Investment Authority to the City Treasurer Pursuant\nto Government Code Section 53607 (Management Services/Finance Director Garcia)
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4. Approve the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Redlands and the City of\nVictorville for the loan of a Fire Tiller Truck to Victorville Fire Department (Fire Chief\nSessler)
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5. Approve the Memorandum of Understanding with the San Bernardino County Department\nof Public Health Environmental Health Services to provide Edible Food Recovery\nInspection and Enforcement per Senate Bill1383 (Facilities and Community Services\nDirector Crocker)
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6. Approve the request for commercial vendors and the temporary closure of a portion of 5th\nStreet for the Stronger Together Now Giving Sunday event within Ed Hales Park on\nSunday, March 31, 2024; approve a request for in-kind support in the amount of $1,969,\nand determine that the event is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant\nto Section 15311 of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental\nQuality Act (Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)
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7. Approve a request for in-kind support in the amount of $112,769.88 related to the\nRedlands Bicycle Classic event hosted by the Redlands Bicycle Classic Inc. to be held on\nApril 12, 2024, through April 14, 2024; authorize temporary street closures related to the\nevent; authorize the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages at the event; and\ndetermine that the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages at the event is\ncategorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15061 (b)(3) of the\nState’s guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act (Facilities and\nCommunity Services Director Crocker)
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1. Annual Report of the Cultural Arts Commission presented by Chair Daniel Gohman\n(Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)
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2. Annual Report of the Municipal Utilities/Public Works Commission presented by\nCommissioner Adekunle Ojo (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Harris)
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3. Discussion and possible action relating to the Mid-Year General Fund Budget Review for\nFiscal Year 2023-24 (Management Services/Finance Director Garcia)
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4. Discussion and possible action regarding a potential ordinance to ban the use of gas-\npowered leaf blowers within the City of Redlands (Facilities and Community Services\nDirector Crocker)
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5. Discussion and possible action concerning a loan to Redlands Historical Museum\nAssociation for the construction of the Museum of Redlands (City Manager Duggan)
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1. Public Hearing to consider the following applications for the Lugonia Village residential\nproject located at the northwest corner of West Lugonia Avenue and Karon Street\n(APNs 0167-171-04-0000, 0167-171-05-0000, and 0167-171-06-0000) within the Specific\nDevelopment (EV/SD) District of the East Valley Corridor Specific Plan, by\napplicant Redlands Summit, LLC.\n(Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
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1. Consideration of Resolution No. 8550, a requirement of the San Bernardino County\nTransportation Authority, Transportation Development Act Article 3 Guidelines for\nacceptance of the $1,282,000 Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Program grant; the 15%\nlocal match from Public Benefit Trails Reserve funds; the additional appropriation of\n$1,089,700; and determination that these actions are exempt from environmental review\npursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15301(c) of the State's Guidelines implementing the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Harris)
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2. Consideration of Resolution No. 8560 accepting the dedication of 1.66 acres of parkland\nfrom MLC Holdings, Inc., the future reimbursement of $463,312.98 in Park and Open\nSpace Development Impact Fees associated with Tentative Tract Map 20528, and\ndetermine that the project is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section\n15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality\nAct (Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)