San Diego — 2023-07-17

City Council

#200 Item
Item 200: Authorization of a Ten-Year Corporate Partnership Agreement with One, Five-Year\nExtension Option Among the City of San Diego, Downtown San Diego Partnership,\nInc. and IKE Smart City, LLC for a Digital Wayfinding System in Downtown San\nDiego, an Exemption from the City’s Prohibition Against Signs in the Right of Way\nand Off-Premises Messages, an Exemption from Certain Automatic Copy\nRegulations, an Exemption from Public Right of Way Permit Requirements, and\nRelated Actions.\nNOTE: It is anticipated that the City Council will consider a motion to temporarily\nsuspend Rule of Council 2.2 concerning the Order of Business so this item may be heard\ntoday, consistent with the public notice for the item, and if approved, the item will be\ntrailed to the afternoon session at 2pm or soon thereafter. A vote to suspend Rule of\nCouncil 2.2 will only apply to this item and must be passed by a vote of two-thirds of the\nCouncilmembers.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNo costs associated with this proposed action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-844)\nResolution of the Council of the City of San Diego determining that certain discretionary\napprovals, including the authorization of a Corporate Partnership Agreement among the\nCity of San Diego, Downtown San Diego Partnership, Inc., and IKE Smart City, LLC\nrelated to a digital wayfinding system, and the authorization of limited exceptions to the\nCity's signage and off-premises messaging regulations, automatic changing copy\nregulations, and permit procedures, are categorically exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act under CEQA Guidelines sections 15301, 15303, and 15304.\nSubitem-B: (O-2023-208)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance of the Council of the City of San Diego approving a\nCorporate Partnership Agreement Among the City of San Diego, Downtown San Diego\nPartnership, Inc., and IKE Smart City, LLC for the Financing, Implementation,\nManagement, and Operation of a Digital Wayfinding System with City Marketing Rights\nand Benefits, authorizing a limited exception to the signage and off-premises messaging\nregulations contained in Chapter 14, Article 2, Division 12 of the San Diego Municipal\nCode, authorizing a limited exception to the automatic changing copy regulations\ncontained in Chapter 14, Article 1, Division 11 of the San Diego Municipal Code, and\napproving related actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nEconomic Development: Christina Bibler, (619) 236-6421\nCity Attorney Contact: William W. Witt
#201 Item
Item 201: Ordinance Adopting Rental Agreement Notice Requirements Related to Family\nDaycare Operations. (Rev. 7/13/23)\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nCosts associated with this action will be funded by the Development Services Department\nGeneral Fund Budget, as enforcement of the City’s Code falls under the jurisdiction of the\nDepartment’s Building & Land Use Enforcement Division.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(O-2023-176)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 9, Article 8 of the San Diego Municipal\nCode by adding new Division 9, Sections 98.0901, 98.0902, and 98.0903, relating to\nnotice of a tenant’s right to operate a family daycare home.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations\nCommittee meeting on January 11, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Chair Campillo, second by Committee Member Lee, to recommend\nCouncil approval of staff's proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Campillo-yea, Montgomery Steppe-yea, Lee-yea.\nCouncil District 7: Justine Murray, (619) 236-6751\nCity Attorney Contact: Heather Ferbert\nADOPTION AGENDA\nDISCUSSION, RESOLUTIONS TO BE ADOPTED:
#202 Item
Item 202: Development Impact Fees Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2022.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nPlease see staff report.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nThe City is required by the Mitigation Fee Act to provide an annual report on\nDevelopment Impact Fees (DIF) to the City Council. In compliance with these\nrequirements, the annual report will be presented to the City Council that satisfies the\nrequirements of the Mitigation Fee Act. Staff will also present an update on the\nimplementation of Mobility Solutions and provide clarifications to the Citywide Parks\nDIF Resolution to ensure that the implementation of the Citywide Park DIF aligns with\nthe goals and objectives of the Parks Master Plan and the Parks for All of Us package.\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-839)\nResolution accepting the Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2022 and making findings related to\nunexpended balances as required California Government Code Sections 66001 and 66006.\nSubitem-B: (R-2023-838)\nResolution clarifying language in Resolution No. R-313688 regarding the prioritization of\nfunding to ensure proper accounting and administration for the Parks for All of Us\npackage.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non June 21, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair LaCava, second by Committee Member von Wilpert, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff's proposed actions\nVOTE 4-0; Lee-yea, LaCava-yea, Montgomery Steppe-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nPlanning: Eduardo Hernandez, (619) 446-5358\nCity Attorney Contact: Shannon Eckmeyer
#250 Item
Item 250: Ballot Measure Calendar.\nSUBMISSION OF BALLOT PROPOSALS\nFOR THE MARCH 5, 2024 BALLOT\nCity Council Policy 000-21 establishes a procedure for submittal of ballot proposals, other processes -including citizen\ninitiatives- may come before the City Council for consideration at other times. The Council Policy states that members of\nthe public, Councilmembers, the Mayor or mayoral departments, independent department directors, or a public\nagency shall submit proposals to the City Clerk, who shall then transmit them promptly to Committee for review and\ncomment. Please submit all proposals to cityclerk@sandiego.gov. The City Clerk’s Office has established the\nfollowing calendar for the March 5, 2024 election.\nDAYS\nDATE BEFORE EVENT\nELECTION\nLAST DATE (5:00 p.m.) for public, departments and agencies to\nMonday, July 17, 2023 232\nsubmit ballot proposals to City Clerk for review by Committee\nInitial Committee review\nMeasures that advance from initial review proceed to a second\nWednesday, July 26, 2023 223\nCommittee review, where the Committee will decide if they will be\npresented to the full Council for consideration\nMeasures that advance from initial review proceed to a second\nWednesday, September 6, 2023 181 Committee review, where the Committee will decide if they will be\npresented to the full Council for consideration\nFirst Day Council discusses measures and adopts ordinances by City\nMonday, September 11, 2023 176\nAttorney to place measures on the ballot\nFriday, December 8, 2023 88 Last Day Council discusses measures and adopts ordinances by City\nAttorney to place measures on the ballot\nLast day to submit the Fiscal Impact Analysis; Ballot and Title\nMonday, December 11, 2023 85\nSummary; and Impartial Analysis with City Clerk\nWednesday, December 13, 2023 83 Last day to file ballot arguments with City Clerk\nPlease check posted agendas for additional information.\nIf you have questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (619) 533-4000 or via e-mail\nat cityclerk@sandiego.gov\nNON-AGENDA ITEMS\nREPORT OUT FROM CLOSED SESSION