San Jacinto — 2023-05-02
City Council
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3.A.1. Waiver of Full Reading of Ordinance(s), and Reading by Title Only
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3.A.10.Memorandum of Understanding between The City of San Jacinto and The San\nJacinto Unified School District\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve the MOU regarding the San\nJacinto High School Pedestrian and Circulation Study.\nDepartment: Engineering
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3.A.4. Report - Use of ARPA Funds\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council RECEIVE AND FILE the report of\nthe ARPA funds.\nDepartment: Finance
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3.A.5. Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory into Community Facilities District No.\n2020-1 and to Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes Therein\nRECOMMENDATION\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt the Resolution of Intention to\nAnnex Territory, commonly known as Esplanade Commons, into Community\nFacilities District No. 2020-1 and Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes\ntherein.\nDepartment: Finance\nCity of San Jacinto Page 2 Updated 4/27/2023 4:31 PM
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3.A.6. Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory into Community Facilities District No.\n2003-1 and to Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes Therein\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt the Resolution of Intention to\nAnnex Territory, commonly known as Esplanade Commons, into Community\nFacilities District No. 2003-1 and Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes\ntherein.\nDepartment: Finance
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3.A.7. Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 23-02 (Title 17 - Section,\nSection 17.405.060 - Accessory Dwelling Units)\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. DETERMINE that the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) does\nnot apply to the approval or adoption of an Ordinance by a city or county\nimplementing the provisions of section 65852.2 of the Government Code,\nwhich is California’s ADU law, pursuant to California Public Resources Code\nsection 21080.17; and therefore, Ordinance No. 23-02 is statutorily exempt\nfrom the CEQA; and,\n2. CONDUCT a second reading and ADOPT Ordinance No. 23-02, entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN\nJACINTO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 17.405.060 OF THE\nCITY OF SAN JACINTO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO\nACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY\nDWELLING UNITS\nDepartment: Community Development
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3.A.8. Cooperation Agreement with San Jacinto Master Developer, LLC and\nEngagement Agreement with Nossaman LLP Related to Securing Access to\nParcels for Study of Flood Control Improvements\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve a Cooperation Agreement\nwith San Jacinto Master Developer, LLC and an Engagement Agreement with\nNossaman LLP related to securing access to parcels for study of flood control\nimprovements and allow the City Manager to execute the agreements.\nDepartment: Community Development
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3.A.9. Agreement with Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) for\nSB1383 Edible Food Recovery Consulting Services\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve the Agreement with Western\nRiverside County Council of Governments for SB1383 Edible Food Recovery\nCity of San Jacinto Page 3 Updated 4/27/2023 4:31 PM\nConsulting Services in the amount of $31,359.00 per year for a three-year\nterm, and appropriate the amount of $31,359.00 for Fiscal Year 2022-2023.\nDepartment: Water
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Order of Business 1
1.4. Mayor/Council Member Reports
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1.5. Late Items
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4.1. An Urgency Ordinance and A Non-Urgency Ordinance Extending the Existing\nFranchise Granted to Southern California Edison Company ("SCE") to Transmit\nElectricity in the City and Determining the Ordinances Exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt Urgency Ordinance No. 23-04, an urgency ordinance extending for one\nyear the franchise granted to SCE.\nAN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY\nOF SAN JACINTO, EXTENDING ORDINANCE 1096-02-30 AND\nDETERMINING THE URGENCY ORDINANCE EXEMPT FROM THE\nCALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\n2. Introduce Ordinance No. 23-05, extending for one year the franchise granted to\nSCE, for a first reading.\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN\nJACINTO, EXTENDING ORDINANCE 1096-02-03 AND DETERMINING\nTHE ORDINANCE EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\nDepartment: Finance
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4.2. Opt Into Settlement Agreements with Distributors of Opioids, Walgreens Co.,\nWalmart, Inc., and CVS Health Corporation/CVS Pharmacy, Inc., and Opioid\nManufacturers Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. and Allergan Finance,\nLLC/Allergan Limited\nRECOMMENDATION:\nStaff recommends that the City Council authorize the City Manager to:\n1. Opt into settlement agreement with opioid distributor, Walgreens Co., and direct\nthe City Manager to execute any documents necessary to implement the action.\nCity of San Jacinto Page 4 Updated 4/27/2023 4:31 PM\n2. Opt into settlement agreement with opioid distributor, Walmart, Inc. and direct\nthe City Manager to execute any documents necessary to implement the action.\n3. Opt into settlement agreement with opioid distributor, CVS Health\nCorporation/CVS Pharmacy, Inc. and direct the City Manager to execute any\ndocuments necessary to implement the action.\n4. Opt into settlement agreement with opioid manufacturer, Teva Pharmaceutical\nIndustries Ltd., and direct the City Manager to execute any documents necessary\nto implement the action.