| 20260204 |
San Diego County |
Oceanside |
City Council |
Item |
8.
Staff recommends that the City Council determine there
remains a need to continue emergency work on the 18-inch
Mesa Loma Water Main.
26-1225
City Council:
City Council
February 4, 2026
Agenda -
GENERAL ITEMS
General Items are normally heard after any 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing Items. However, if time permits, some
General Items may be heard prior to any 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing Items, following the Consent Calendar.
Ordinances may be introduced at this time. The City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA has adopted a policy that it is
sufficient to read the title of ordinances at the time of introduction and adoption, and that full reading of
ordinances may be waived. After the City Attorney has read the titles, the City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA may
introduce the ordinances in a single vote. |
February 04, 2026
San Diego County
Oceanside
City Council
Item
#8
|
| 20260204 |
San Diego County |
Oceanside |
City Council |
Item |
11.
Staff recommends that the Community Development
Commission (CDC) adopt a resolution confirming issuance
of a Categorical Exemption pursuant to California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section
15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) and approving a
Development Plan, Conditional Use Permit, and Regular
Coastal Permit to allow the demolition of the existing
structure and construction of a full-service electric vehicle
(EV) charging station with up to 51 EV chargers, two Tesla
battery energy storage systems, and a 3,457-square-foot
convenience market located at 1501 North Coast Highway.
25-1131
CDC:
(Item continued from the January 14, 2026 meeting)
A) Chair opens public hearing
B) Chair requests disclosure of Commissioner and constituent contacts and
correspondence
C) Secretary presents correspondence and/or petitions
D) Testimony beginning with Nicole Weedman, Planner II
E) Recommendation - adopt resolution
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON OFF-AGENDA ITEMS
No action will be taken by the City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA on matters in this category unless it is
determined that an emergency exists or that there is a need to take action that became known subsequent to
the posting of the agenda. The presiding officer may hear non-agenda items at any time after the 5:00 p.m.
meeting is called to order. |
February 04, 2026
San Diego County
Oceanside
City Council
Item
#11
|
| 20260204 |
San Diego County |
Oceanside |
City Council |
Item |
10.
Staff presents the FY 2026-27 through FY 2030-31 General
Fund Five-Year Financial Forecast for review, recommends
approval of updates to the City Council Policy 200-13 -
Financial Policies, and requests an appropriation of
$1,339,141 from prior-year General Fund surplus to the
CalPERS unfunded accrued liability account.
26-1187
City Council:
A) Report by Jill Moya, Financial Services Director
B) Discussion
C) Recommendation – approve updates and appropriate funds
6:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
Public hearing items are “time-certain” and are heard beginning at 6:00 p.m. Due to the time-certain
requirement, other items may be taken out of order on the agenda to accommodate the 6:00 p.m. public
hearing schedule.
City Council
February 4, 2026
Agenda - |
February 04, 2026
San Diego County
Oceanside
City Council
Item
#10
|
| 20260128 |
San Diego County |
Oceanside |
City Council |
Item |
16.
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution
denying the appeal and upholding Planning Commission
Resolution No. 2025-P23 certifying a Final Environmental
Impact Report (FEIR) and Associated Mitigation Monitoring
and Reporting Program (MMRP) and upholding Planning
Commission Resolution
No. 2025-P20 approving
a Tentative Map (T22-00004),
Development Plan
(D22-00009), and Density Bonus (DB22-00005) to allow for
the subdivision of 16.78-acre property into 83 single-family
lots (Lots 1-83) for residential purposes and six additional
lots (Lots A - F) for a private road, bio-filtration basins,
recreational open space, and natural open space, the
construction of 83 detached single-family homes and
associated site improvements including landscaping and
recreational areas and a density bonus for the granting of
seven waivers from applicable development standards in
order to develop at the density proposed in exchange for
setting aside four dwelling units for very-low income
households.
26-1200
City Council:
A) Mayor opens public hearing
B) Mayor requests disclosure of Councilmember and constituent contacts
and correspondence
C) Clerk presents correspondence and/or petitions
D) Testimony beginning with Manuel Baeza, Principal Planner
E) Testimony of Appellant, if requested
F) Testimony of Applicant, if requested
G) Recommendation - adopt resolution |
January 28, 2026
San Diego County
Oceanside
City Council
Item
#16
|
| 20260128 |
San Diego County |
Oceanside |
City Council |
Item |
15.
Staff recommends that the City Council receive a report on
potential measures for abatement of illegal fireworks and
provide direction to prepare a formal administrative
abatement program and implementing ordinance.
26-1189
City Council:
A) Report by Blake Dorse, Fire Battalion Chief
B) Discussion
C) Recommendation – receive report and provide direction
6:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
Public hearing items are “time-certain” and are heard beginning at 6:00 p.m. Due to the time-certain
requirement, other items may be taken out of order on the agenda to accommodate the 6:00 p.m. public
hearing schedule. |
January 28, 2026
San Diego County
Oceanside
City Council
Item
#15
|
| 20260128 |
San Diego County |
Oceanside |
City Council |
Item |
13.
Staff recommends that the City Council determine there
remains a need to continue emergency work on the 18-inch
Mesa Loma Water Main.
26-1193
City Council:
GENERAL ITEMS
General Items are normally heard after any 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing Items. However, if time permits, some
General Items may be heard prior to any 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing Items, following the Consent Calendar.
Ordinances may be introduced at this time. The City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA has adopted a policy that it is
sufficient to read the title of ordinances at the time of introduction and adoption, and that full reading of
ordinances may be waived. After the City Attorney has read the titles, the City Council/HDB/CDC/OPFA may
introduce the ordinances in a single vote. |
January 28, 2026
San Diego County
Oceanside
City Council
Item
#13
|