Solana Beach — 2023-11-08
City Council
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Order of Business A
A.2. Register Of Demands. (File 0300-30)\nRecommendation: That the City Council\n1. Ratify the list of demands for October 07, 2023 – October 20, 2023.\nItem A.2. Report (click here)
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Order of Business A
A.3. General Fund Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2023/2024 Changes. (File 0330-30)\nRecommendation: That the City Council\n1. Receive the report listing changes made to the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 General\nFund Adopted Budget.\nItem A.3. Report (click here)
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Order of Business A
A.4. Fletcher Cove Tot Lot Replacement Project – Notice of Completion. (File 0730-40)\nRecommendation: That the City Council\n1. Adopt Resolution 2023-123:\na. Authorizing the City Council to accept, as complete, the Fletcher Cove Tot Lot\nReplacement, Bid No. 2023-01, constructed by R.E. Schultz Construction, Inc.\nb. Authorizing the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion.\nItem A.4. Report (click here)
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Order of Business A
A.5. Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) Amendment. (File 0840-30)\nRecommendation: That the City Council\n1. Adopt Resolution 2023-122 approving an amendment to the SANDAG 2023\nRegional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) of projects for Fiscal Years\n2023 through 2027, to add a Traffic Signal Equipment Replacements and Upgrades\nproject, and to program Regional Transportation Congestion Improvement Program\n(RTCIP) funds.\n2. Appropriate $25,000 to the Traffic Signal Upgrades Phase 1 CIP project from the\nRTCIP fund and reduce Gas Tax funding by $25,000.\n3. Authorize the City Treasurer to amend the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Adopted Budget\naccordingly.\nItem A.5. Report (click here)
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Order of Business A
A.6. Firefighter Self Contained Breathing Apparatus and Rapid Intervention Team\nPaks. (File 0260-40)\nB. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (B.1. – B.3.)\nThis portion of the agenda provides citizens an opportunity to express their views on a specific issue\nas required by law after proper noticing by submitting a speaker slip (located on the back table) to the\nCity Clerk. After considering all of the evidence, including written materials and oral testimony, the\nCity Council must make a decision supported by findings and the findings must be supported by\nsubstantial evidence in the record. An applicant or designee(s) for a private development/business\nproject, for which the public hearing is being held, is allotted a total of fifteen minutes to speak, as per\nSBMC 2.04.210. A portion of the fifteen minutes may be saved to respond to those who speak in\nopposition. All other speakers should refer to the public comment section at the beginning of the\nagenda for time allotment. Please be aware of the timer light on the Council Dais.
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Order of Business B
B.1. Public Hearing: 611 Seabright Ln., Applicant: Boat, Case: DRP22-017, SDP22-\n015. (File 0600-40)\nThe proposed project meets the minimum zoning requirements under the SBMC, may\nbe found to be consistent with the General Plan and may be found, as conditioned, to\nmeet the discretionary findings required as discussed in this report to approve a DRP.\nTherefore, Staff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Conduct the Public Hearing: Open the Public Hearing, Report Council Disclosures,\nReceive Public Testimony, and Close the Public Hearing.\n2. Find the project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to\nSection 15301 of the State CEQA Guidelines; and\n3. If the City Council makes the requisite findings and approves the project, adopt\nResolution 2023-112 conditionally approving a DRP and SDP to construct a 119\nsquare-foot second-floor addition with associated improvements to two-story single-\nfamily residence at 611 Seabright Lane, Solana Beach.\nItem B.1. Report (click here)\nItem B.1. Supplemental Docs (updated 11-02-23)
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Order of Business B
B.2. Public Hearing: 312 N. Rios Ave., Applicant: Wadley, Case: DRP23-004, SDP23-\n005. (File 0600-40)\nThe proposed project meets the minimum zoning requirements under the SBMC, may\nbe found to be consistent with the General Plan and may be found, as conditioned, to\nmeet the discretionary findings required as discussed in this report to approve a DRP.\nTherefore, Staff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Conduct the Public Hearing: Open the Public Hearing, Report Council Disclosures,\nReceive Public Testimony, and Close the Public Hearing.\n2. Find the project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to\nSection 15303 of the State CEQA Guidelines; and\n3. If the City Council makes the requisite findings and approves the project, adopt\nResolution 2023-126 conditionally approving a DRP and SDP to demolish a single-\nfamily residence, construct a 2,236 square-foot split-level single-family residence with\nan attached 535 square-foot two-car garage, and perform associated site\nimprovements at 312 North Rios Avenue, Solana Beach.\nItem B.2. Report (click here)
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Order of Business B
B.3. Introduce (1st Reading) Ordinance 525 – Accessory Dwelling Unit. (File 0610-10)\nRecommendation: That the City Council\n1. Conduct the Public Hearing: Open the Public Hearing, Report Council Disclosures,\nReceive Public Testimony, and Close the Public Hearing.\n2. Consider introduction of Ordinance 525 – Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance.\nItem B.3. Report (click here)\nC. STAFF REPORTS: (C.1. – C.2.)\nSubmit speaker slips to the City Clerk.\nAll speakers should refer to the public comment section at the beginning of the agenda for time\nallotments. Please be aware of the timer light on the Council Dais.
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Order of Business C
C.1. Marine Safety Center Revised Design and Photo Simulations. (File 0730-30)\nRecommendation: That the City Council\n1. Receive the report and provide input and direction on how to address the revised\npotential residential view impacts with the revised design of the Marine Safety\nCenter.\nItem C.1. Report (click here)
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Order of Business C
C.2. Coastal Rail Trail - Discussion on Bicycle, Electric Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety\nSignage. (File 0840-35)\nRecommendation: That the City Council\n1. Discuss the new signage options and provide direction to Staff on the preferred\nsignage, and locations, for installation on the CRT.\nItem C.2. Report (click here)