Colton
City Council
Agenda Item 2
(2) Title 16 Subdivision Ordinance - Waive Full Reading, Read By Title Only and Pass First Reading of an\nOrdinance of the City Council of the City of Colton, California, to Amend, Repeal and Replace Title 16\nSubdivision Ordinance of the City of Colton Municipal Code Including Urban Lot Splits and Two-Unit\nProjects to Implement Laws Enacted by SB 9 and Determining the Ordinance to be Exempt From CEQA.\n(File Index No. Dap-001-723), ORDINANCE NO. O-03-23.\n[Staff Person: Mark Tomich]\nMayor announces the Public Hearing Open.\nCity Clerk submits the Affidavit of Publication and reports on protests or objections thereto.\nStaff Presentation.\nPublic Comment.\nAfter hearing public comment, on motion by Councilmember __________, seconded by Councilmember\n_________, the Public Hearing is terminated.\nMOTION __________ SECOND __________\nBUSINESS ITEMS\nThere are no Business Items schedules for this meeting.\nPUBLIC COMMENT Limit 3 Minutes\nThis is the portion of the meeting specifically set aside to invite your comments regarding Consent Calendar\nitems and other general comments about matters not on the agenda; however, any matter that requires\naction will be referred to staff for investigation and report at a subsequent Council meeting. The Council is\nprohibited by law from discussing or taking immediate action on items during this public comment period.\nPersons desiring to submit paperwork to the City Council Members shall provide copy of any paperwork to\nthe City Clerk for the Official Record.\nSpeakers will be limited to 3 minutes; provided, however, that the presiding officer shall have certain\ndiscretion to extend or limit time as provided for in the City Council Manual of Procedure.\nPlease state your name and your City of Residence before providing your comment.\n3\nCONSENT CALENDAR\nAll matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the City Council to be routine and will all be\nenacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items prior to the time the City Council\nvotes on the motion, unless councilmembers, staff or the public request that specific items be discussed\nand/or removed for separate discussions or action.