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A. Call City Council Meeting and Special Meeting of the Successor Agency of the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands to Order
B. Public Comment (Any person wishing to provide public comment on a closed session matter may do so at this time.)
C. Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed Session
1. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0300-231-36 and 0300-241-24 & 25 Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Redlands Conservancy, Thomas A. Hudson, Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible City purchase of property
C. Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed Session continued
2. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0169-281-47, 48, 49 and 50 (330 N. Third Street) and 0169- 281-19 (31 Stuart Street) and 0169-281-23(205 W. Stuart Street). Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Mr. Allen Nunez of Pacific Community Real Estate, LLC and Mr. Gerald Tessier of Arteco Partners, Inc. Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City property
3. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9 (d)(2)
(e)(2) (Human Resources Director Martin) -Two (2) cases:
a. Facts and circumstances: Consideration of claim by James Stemper
b. Facts and circumstances: Consideration of a claim by Gail Smith
4. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(2)
(e)(2) (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs) - One (1) case:
a. State Water Resources Control Board letter possibly imposing civil fines
5. Conference with labor negotiator - Government Code §54957.6 (Human Resources Director Martin) Agency negotiator: Amy Martin Employee Organizations: Redlands Association of Department Directors Redlands Association of Safety Management Employees
D. Recess special meeting of the Successor Agency to a Closed Session
1. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0169-281-47, 48, 49 and 50 (330 N. Third Street) and 0169- 281-19 (31 Stuart Street) and 0169-281-23(205 W. Stuart Street). Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Mr. Allen Nunez of Pacific Community Real Estate, LLC and Mr. Gerald Tessier of Arteco Partners, Inc. Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of Agency property
E. Reconvene City Council Meeting
F. Invocation by Council Member James - Pledge of Allegiance (In keeping with long-standing traditions of legislative invocations, this City Council meeting may include a brief invocation. Such invocations are not intended to proselytize or advance any one, or to disparage any other, faith or belief. Neither the City nor the City Council endorses any particular religious belief or form of invocation.)
G. Closed Session Report (No reportable action taken in closed session unless otherwise announced by the City Attorney at this time.)
H. Presentations
1. RUDY Pet Adoption (Redlands Animal Control)
I. Public Comments - City Council (At this time, the City Council will provide an opportunity for the public to address them on any subject, within the jurisdiction of the City Council, which is not already scheduled on this agenda. However, any matter that requires action will be referred to staff for a report and possible action at a subsequent meeting. Comments will be limited to three {3} minutes.)
J. Consent Calendar (The following routine items have been recommended for approval and will be acted upon simultaneously unless separate discussion and/or action is requested by a Councilmember or a member of the audience.)
1. Approve minutes of the regular and special meetings of June 7, 2016 (City Clerk Irwin)
2. Approve Fiscal Year 2016-17 Community Development Block Grant Program subrecipient agreements with Family Service Association of Redlands, YMCA of the East Valley, Inland Temporary Homes, San Bernardino Sexual Assault Services and Boys & Girls Club of Greater Redlands-Riverside (Development Services Director Orci)
3. Approve Resolution No. 7619 - adopting a revised injury and illness prevention program (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
4. Approve Resolution No. 7643 approving the execution and implementation of a revised Federal Aid Master Agreement and designating Mayor, or his designee, to execute the agreement (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
5. Approve rejection of bid for the Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hinckley Surface Water Treatment Plant and the Highland Avenue Water Complex roofing repairs project No. 71266 and direct staff to solicit new bids (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
6. Approve Resolution No. 7646 establishing a crosswalk and no parking zones on Nevada Street between Lugonia Avenue and Orange Tree Lane and determine that the project is exempt under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
7. Approve Resolution No. 7647 to establish time limit parking restrictions at 1171 West State Street and determine the project is exempt under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
J. Consent Calendar continued
8. Approve request from the Redlands Airport Association to hold a Stuff-a-plane with toys for tots special event at the Redlands Municipal Airport on October 29, 2016 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
9. Approve license agreement with Gomez Construction and Masonry, Inc. for construction of a pedestrian trail at Prospect Park and determine that the project is categorically exempt under Section 15301 (c) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act. (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
10. Approve a request for waiver of fees by Redlands 4th July Committee, Inc. and authorization to serve alcoholic beverages at the 4th of July celebration (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
11. Authorize submission of an application for AmeriCorps Planning Grant Program (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
12. Authorize submission of an application to Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency for the 2016 Emergency Management Performance Grant (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
13. Acceptance of the California Disaster Assistance Act funding from the State of California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
14. Approve a first amendment to the agreement between the City of Redlands and G4S Secure Solutions (Police Chief Garcia)
15. Approve acknowledgement to bind coverage for the City's Airport premises liability insurance (Human Resources Director Martin)
K. Communications
1. Progress report by GRID Alternatives relating to the Solar Affordable Housing Program in Redlands (Mayor Pro Tem Harrison)
2. One Stop Permit Center Assessment Report (Development Services Director Orci)
3. Recognition of the 365 Club donors (Police Chief Garcia)
L. Public Hearings
1. RESOLUTION NO. 7645-2015 San Bernardino Valley Regional Urban Water Management Plan (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of Resolution No. 7645 adopting the 2015 San Bernardino Valley Regional Urban Water Management Plan and determine that the adoption is categorically exempt from further environmental review in accordance with Section 15061 of the California Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
2. REDLANDS-PENNSYLVANIA, LLC, APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of a Mitigated Negative Declaration.
b. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7633 for a Socio-Economic Cost/Benefit Study.
c. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7634 for General Plan Amendment No. 135 to amend the General Plan land use designation of 4.95 acres from Parks/Golf Courses to Very-Low-Density Residential (0 to 2.7 dwelling units per gross acre), located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street.
d. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7635 for Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 122 to remove 4.95 acres from the City-designated agricultural preserve, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street [Proposed change to R-E (Residential Estate) District].
e. Public hearing to consider Ordinance No. 2832 for Zone Change No. 457 to rezone 4.95 acres from A-1 (Agricultural) District to the R-E (Residential Estate) District, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street.
f. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7636 for Conditional Use Permit No. 1047 for a planned residential development consisting of sixty-seven (67) lots and ten (10) lettered lots on 24.87 acres, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street, in the R-E (Residential Estate) District and the A-1 (Agricultural) District.
g. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7637 for Tentative Tract No. 19975 to subdivide approximately 24.87 acres into sixty-seven (67) lots for single family residential purposes and ten (10) lettered lots, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street, in the R-E (Residential Estate) District and the A-1 (Agricultural) District. (Development Services Director Orci)
3. DIVERSIFIED PACIFIC - APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of a Mitigated Negative Declaration.
b. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7538 for a Socio-Economic Cost/ Benefit Study.
c. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7537 (Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 121) to remove a portion of an approximately 32.28-acre site from a City Agricultural Preserve located on the north side of San Bernardino Avenue, approximately 600 feet east of Judson Street in the A-1 (Agricultural) District (Proposed change to R-E (Residential Estate) District.
d. Public hearing to consider Ordinance No. 2819 (Zone Change No. 443) to rezone approximately 32.28 acres from A-1 (Agricultural) District to R-E (Residential Estate) District located on the north side of San Bernardino Avenue, approximately 600 feet east of Judson Street.
e. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7539 (Tentative Tract No. 18979) to subdivide approximately 32.28 acres into fifty five (55) lots for single family residential use and one lettered lot for open space purposes located on the north side of San Bernardino Avenue, approximately 600 feet east of Judson Street in the A-1 (Agricultural) District [Proposed change to R-E (Residential Estate) District]. (Development Services Director Orci)
M. New Business
1. Consideration of an agreement with Hazelbrook, Inc. for the use of City Hall for an outdoor coffee cart and café venue. (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
2. Consideration of an agreement with Emanuel Jacobson for the use of Orange Street Ally Park for outdoor dining for multiple restaurants (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
3. Consideration of a first amendment to an agreement with TLC Landscaping Services, Inc. for landscape maintenance services (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
4. Consideration of the design for the Redlands Skatepark (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
5. Consideration of Ordinance No. 2834 amending Chapter 13.12 of the Redlands Municipal Code to include requirement of legal occupancy prior to restoration of water service for premises found in violation of the health and safety code. (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
6. Consideration of settlement and stipulation for water conservation (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
7. Consideration of award of contract for 2016 citywide pavement repair for water projects and determine pavement repairs categorically exempt under Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act. (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
8. Consideration of the purchase of three new vehicles for the Municipal Utilities and Engineering Department (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
9. Consideration of a fourth amendment to the agreement to provide professional building and fire plan review, inspections and CASP consulting services between the City of Redlands and CSG Consultants, Inc. (Development Services Director Orci)
10. Consideration of Resolution No. 7642 authorizing purchase of insurance policy or master bond in lieu of purchasing individual official bonds and Ordinance No. 2833 Amendment to Chapter 2.10 of Redlands Municipal Code relating to official bonds for City Officers (Human Resources Director Martin)
11. Consideration of Salary Resolution No. 7624 (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
12. Consideration of an acknowledgement to bind coverage for the City's commercial property and DIC coverage and commercial vehicle physical damage insurance (Human Resources Director Martin)
13. Consideration of an acknowledgement to bind coverage for the City's excess workers' compensation insurance (Human Resources Director Martin)
N. Individual Council Member Announcements and/or Reports on Activities (No collective discussion or action.)
O. Adjournment The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on July 5, 2016.
P. Reconvene special meeting of the Successor Agency of the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands
1. Closed Session Report (No reportable action taken in closed session unless otherwise announced by the City Attorney at this time.)
2. Public Comments (At this time, the Agency Board will provide an opportunity for the public to address them on any subject, within the jurisdiction of the Successor Agency of the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands, which is not already scheduled on this agenda. However, any matter that requires action will be referred to staff for a report and possible action at a subsequent meeting. Comments will be limited to three {3} minutes.)
3. Approve minutes of the regular meeting of June 7, 2016 (Secretary Irwin)
4. Adjourn Successor Agency Board of Directors' meeting The next regular meeting of the Agency will be held on July 5, 2016
Jun 21, 2016 City Council Meeting (5pm Closed Session - 6pm Open Session)
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A. Call City Council Meeting and Special Meeting of the Successor Agency of the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands to Order
B. Public Comment (Any person wishing to provide public comment on a closed session matter may do so at this time.)
C. Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed Session
1. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0300-231-36 and 0300-241-24 & 25 Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Redlands Conservancy, Thomas A. Hudson, Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible City purchase of property
C. Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed Session continued
2. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0169-281-47, 48, 49 and 50 (330 N. Third Street) and 0169- 281-19 (31 Stuart Street) and 0169-281-23(205 W. Stuart Street). Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Mr. Allen Nunez of Pacific Community Real Estate, LLC and Mr. Gerald Tessier of Arteco Partners, Inc. Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City property
3. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9 (d)(2)
(e)(2) (Human Resources Director Martin) -Two (2) cases:
a. Facts and circumstances: Consideration of claim by James Stemper
b. Facts and circumstances: Consideration of a claim by Gail Smith
4. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(2)
(e)(2) (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs) - One (1) case:
a. State Water Resources Control Board letter possibly imposing civil fines
5. Conference with labor negotiator - Government Code §54957.6 (Human Resources Director Martin) Agency negotiator: Amy Martin Employee Organizations: Redlands Association of Department Directors Redlands Association of Safety Management Employees
D. Recess special meeting of the Successor Agency to a Closed Session
1. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0169-281-47, 48, 49 and 50 (330 N. Third Street) and 0169- 281-19 (31 Stuart Street) and 0169-281-23(205 W. Stuart Street). Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Mr. Allen Nunez of Pacific Community Real Estate, LLC and Mr. Gerald Tessier of Arteco Partners, Inc. Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of Agency property
E. Reconvene City Council Meeting
F. Invocation by Council Member James - Pledge of Allegiance (In keeping with long-standing traditions of legislative invocations, this City Council meeting may include a brief invocation. Such invocations are not intended to proselytize or advance any one, or to disparage any other, faith or belief. Neither the City nor the City Council endorses any particular religious belief or form of invocation.)
G. Closed Session Report (No reportable action taken in closed session unless otherwise announced by the City Attorney at this time.)
H. Presentations
1. RUDY Pet Adoption (Redlands Animal Control)
I. Public Comments - City Council (At this time, the City Council will provide an opportunity for the public to address them on any subject, within the jurisdiction of the City Council, which is not already scheduled on this agenda. However, any matter that requires action will be referred to staff for a report and possible action at a subsequent meeting. Comments will be limited to three {3} minutes.)
J. Consent Calendar (The following routine items have been recommended for approval and will be acted upon simultaneously unless separate discussion and/or action is requested by a Councilmember or a member of the audience.)
1. Approve minutes of the regular and special meetings of June 7, 2016 (City Clerk Irwin)
2. Approve Fiscal Year 2016-17 Community Development Block Grant Program subrecipient agreements with Family Service Association of Redlands, YMCA of the East Valley, Inland Temporary Homes, San Bernardino Sexual Assault Services and Boys & Girls Club of Greater Redlands-Riverside (Development Services Director Orci)
3. Approve Resolution No. 7619 - adopting a revised injury and illness prevention program (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
4. Approve Resolution No. 7643 approving the execution and implementation of a revised Federal Aid Master Agreement and designating Mayor, or his designee, to execute the agreement (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
5. Approve rejection of bid for the Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hinckley Surface Water Treatment Plant and the Highland Avenue Water Complex roofing repairs project No. 71266 and direct staff to solicit new bids (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
6. Approve Resolution No. 7646 establishing a crosswalk and no parking zones on Nevada Street between Lugonia Avenue and Orange Tree Lane and determine that the project is exempt under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
7. Approve Resolution No. 7647 to establish time limit parking restrictions at 1171 West State Street and determine the project is exempt under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
J. Consent Calendar continued
8. Approve request from the Redlands Airport Association to hold a Stuff-a-plane with toys for tots special event at the Redlands Municipal Airport on October 29, 2016 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
9. Approve license agreement with Gomez Construction and Masonry, Inc. for construction of a pedestrian trail at Prospect Park and determine that the project is categorically exempt under Section 15301 (c) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act. (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
10. Approve a request for waiver of fees by Redlands 4th July Committee, Inc. and authorization to serve alcoholic beverages at the 4th of July celebration (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
11. Authorize submission of an application for AmeriCorps Planning Grant Program (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
12. Authorize submission of an application to Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency for the 2016 Emergency Management Performance Grant (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
13. Acceptance of the California Disaster Assistance Act funding from the State of California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
14. Approve a first amendment to the agreement between the City of Redlands and G4S Secure Solutions (Police Chief Garcia)
15. Approve acknowledgement to bind coverage for the City's Airport premises liability insurance (Human Resources Director Martin)
K. Communications
1. Progress report by GRID Alternatives relating to the Solar Affordable Housing Program in Redlands (Mayor Pro Tem Harrison)
2. One Stop Permit Center Assessment Report (Development Services Director Orci)
3. Recognition of the 365 Club donors (Police Chief Garcia)
L. Public Hearings
1. RESOLUTION NO. 7645-2015 San Bernardino Valley Regional Urban Water Management Plan (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of Resolution No. 7645 adopting the 2015 San Bernardino Valley Regional Urban Water Management Plan and determine that the adoption is categorically exempt from further environmental review in accordance with Section 15061 of the California Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
2. REDLANDS-PENNSYLVANIA, LLC, APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of a Mitigated Negative Declaration.
b. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7633 for a Socio-Economic Cost/Benefit Study.
c. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7634 for General Plan Amendment No. 135 to amend the General Plan land use designation of 4.95 acres from Parks/Golf Courses to Very-Low-Density Residential (0 to 2.7 dwelling units per gross acre), located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street.
d. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7635 for Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 122 to remove 4.95 acres from the City-designated agricultural preserve, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street [Proposed change to R-E (Residential Estate) District].
e. Public hearing to consider Ordinance No. 2832 for Zone Change No. 457 to rezone 4.95 acres from A-1 (Agricultural) District to the R-E (Residential Estate) District, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street.
f. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7636 for Conditional Use Permit No. 1047 for a planned residential development consisting of sixty-seven (67) lots and ten (10) lettered lots on 24.87 acres, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street, in the R-E (Residential Estate) District and the A-1 (Agricultural) District.
g. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7637 for Tentative Tract No. 19975 to subdivide approximately 24.87 acres into sixty-seven (67) lots for single family residential purposes and ten (10) lettered lots, located on the southerly side of San Bernardino Avenue between Judson Street and Dearborn Street, in the R-E (Residential Estate) District and the A-1 (Agricultural) District. (Development Services Director Orci)
3. DIVERSIFIED PACIFIC - APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of a Mitigated Negative Declaration.
b. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7538 for a Socio-Economic Cost/ Benefit Study.
c. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7537 (Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 121) to remove a portion of an approximately 32.28-acre site from a City Agricultural Preserve located on the north side of San Bernardino Avenue, approximately 600 feet east of Judson Street in the A-1 (Agricultural) District (Proposed change to R-E (Residential Estate) District.
d. Public hearing to consider Ordinance No. 2819 (Zone Change No. 443) to rezone approximately 32.28 acres from A-1 (Agricultural) District to R-E (Residential Estate) District located on the north side of San Bernardino Avenue, approximately 600 feet east of Judson Street.
e. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7539 (Tentative Tract No. 18979) to subdivide approximately 32.28 acres into fifty five (55) lots for single family residential use and one lettered lot for open space purposes located on the north side of San Bernardino Avenue, approximately 600 feet east of Judson Street in the A-1 (Agricultural) District [Proposed change to R-E (Residential Estate) District]. (Development Services Director Orci)
M. New Business
1. Consideration of an agreement with Hazelbrook, Inc. for the use of City Hall for an outdoor coffee cart and café venue. (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
2. Consideration of an agreement with Emanuel Jacobson for the use of Orange Street Ally Park for outdoor dining for multiple restaurants (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
3. Consideration of a first amendment to an agreement with TLC Landscaping Services, Inc. for landscape maintenance services (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
4. Consideration of the design for the Redlands Skatepark (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
5. Consideration of Ordinance No. 2834 amending Chapter 13.12 of the Redlands Municipal Code to include requirement of legal occupancy prior to restoration of water service for premises found in violation of the health and safety code. (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
6. Consideration of settlement and stipulation for water conservation (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
7. Consideration of award of contract for 2016 citywide pavement repair for water projects and determine pavement repairs categorically exempt under Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act. (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
8. Consideration of the purchase of three new vehicles for the Municipal Utilities and Engineering Department (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
9. Consideration of a fourth amendment to the agreement to provide professional building and fire plan review, inspections and CASP consulting services between the City of Redlands and CSG Consultants, Inc. (Development Services Director Orci)
10. Consideration of Resolution No. 7642 authorizing purchase of insurance policy or master bond in lieu of purchasing individual official bonds and Ordinance No. 2833 Amendment to Chapter 2.10 of Redlands Municipal Code relating to official bonds for City Officers (Human Resources Director Martin)
11. Consideration of Salary Resolution No. 7624 (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
12. Consideration of an acknowledgement to bind coverage for the City's commercial property and DIC coverage and commercial vehicle physical damage insurance (Human Resources Director Martin)
13. Consideration of an acknowledgement to bind coverage for the City's excess workers' compensation insurance (Human Resources Director Martin)
N. Individual Council Member Announcements and/or Reports on Activities (No collective discussion or action.)
O. Adjournment The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on July 5, 2016.
P. Reconvene special meeting of the Successor Agency of the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands
1. Closed Session Report (No reportable action taken in closed session unless otherwise announced by the City Attorney at this time.)
2. Public Comments (At this time, the Agency Board will provide an opportunity for the public to address them on any subject, within the jurisdiction of the Successor Agency of the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands, which is not already scheduled on this agenda. However, any matter that requires action will be referred to staff for a report and possible action at a subsequent meeting. Comments will be limited to three {3} minutes.)
3. Approve minutes of the regular meeting of June 7, 2016 (Secretary Irwin)
4. Adjourn Successor Agency Board of Directors' meeting The next regular meeting of the Agency will be held on July 5, 2016
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