San Juan Capistrano — 2023-09-19
City Council
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Consent Calendar
1. Motion to Read Ordinance by Title Only
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Consent Calendar
4. Check Registers for the Period from July 28, 2023, to August 10, 2023\n(300.30)\nAgenda Report
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Consent Calendar
5. Cash and Investment Report for the Month Ended June 30, 2023 (330.50)\nAgenda Report
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Consent Calendar
6. Continued Appropriations for Budgeted Activities That Were in Process as of\nJune 30, 2023; and Other Appropriations (330.20)\nAgenda Report
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Consent Calendar
7. Amendment to the Agreement with HdL Companies for Sales Tax Consulting\nServices (600.30)\nAgenda Report
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Consent Calendar
8. New Development Application Status Report (440.10)\nAgenda Report
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Consent Calendar
9. Professional Services Agreement for Design of Arterial Streets Pavement\nRehabilitation Project (CIP 24108) (Adams Streeter Civil Engineers Inc.); and,\nFinding Said Actions Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) Section 15061(b)(3) (600.30)\nAgenda Report\n10. Sports Park Scoreboard Donation from San Juan Capistrano Little League;\nand, Finding Said Action is Categorically Exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3)\n(150.65)\nAgenda Report
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Introductions And Presentations
1. Introduction of Commissioners Present at Meeting
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Introductions And Presentations
2. Recognition of Leti Torres, Community Services Officer for 30 Years of\nServices
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Introductions And Presentations
3. Proclamation Designating the month of September 2023 as "Service Clubs\nMonth"\nAgenda Report
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Public Hearings
1. Appeal of the Planning Commission’s Approval of a Time Extension Request\nRelated to Grading Plan Modification (GPM) 19-023; Avenida California\nSingle-Family Residence: A Request for a Twelve-Month Time Extension of\nGPM 19-023 Which Allows Modification of the Grade on a 1.4-Acre Vacant Lot\nto Create a Pad for the Future Development of a Single-Family Residence\n(APNs 675-081-11 and 675-081-25); and, a Finding that said Action is\nCategorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nper Section 15332, Class 32 - Infill Development Projects. (Applicant: Matt\nOttoson, RRM Design Group. Appellant: Doug Main, Pacifica San Juan\nCommunity Association) (420.60)\nAgenda Report\nEnclosure 1
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Public Hearings
2. Appeal of the Design Review Committee’s Approval of Building Permit B23-\n0700: Avenida California Single-Family Residence: An Appeal of the Ministerial\nReview of a Proposed New Single-Family Residence for Consistency with all\nDevelopment Standards of the Hillside Estate Residential District of the\nForster Canyon Planned Community (PC) Comprehensive Development Plan\n(CDP) 81-01, Hillside Estate, (APNs 675-081-11 and 675-081-25); and Finding\nSaid Action Categorically Exempt from CEQA per Section 15332, Class 32 -\nInfill Development Projects. (Applicant: Matt Ottoson, RRM Design Group.\nAppellant: Doug Main, Pacifica San Juan Community Association) (450.60)\nAgenda Report\nEnclosure 1