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A. Call City Council Meeting 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 legal counsel: Existing Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) (City Attorney McHugh)
a. One case: Inland Valley Development Agency and San Bernardino International Airport v. Michael Cohen, Sacramento County Superior Court Case Number 34-2016-80002374
2. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(2) (e)(3) (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
a. One Case: Consideration of Workers' Compensation claim filed by Michael Lee
3. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(4) (Mayor Pro Tem Harrison)
a. One case: Possible initiation of litigation by the City
C. Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed Session continued
4. 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
5. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0171-053-03, 04 and 06 and 0171-251-06, 07, 08, 09 and 10 Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Travis King, Brixton Redlands LLC Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City property
6. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN No. 0292-192-19 (1615 West Park Avenue) Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Patrick O'Brien Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City property
D. Reconvene City Council Meeting
E. Invocation by Mayor Foster - 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.)
F. Closed Session Report (No reportable action taken in closed session unless otherwise announced by the City Attorney at this time.)
G. Presentations
1. RUDY Pet Adoption (Redlands Animal Control)
2. Recognition of James Dunn for his 23-years of service on the Library Board (Mayor Foster)
3. Recognition of Scott Welsh for his dedication and commitment to assist the City of Redlands Human Resources Department and the retired members of the Redlands Police Officers Association with their health care choices (Mayor Foster)
4. Introduction of new City staff (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
5. Presentation of donations by Hangar 24 Charities to the Redlands Police Department and various local nonprofit organizations (Mayor Foster)
H. 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.)
I. 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 meeting of July 5, 2016 (City Clerk Irwin)
2. Authorize issuance of proclamation declaring August 2016 as Child Support Awareness month (Mayor Foster)
3. Approve Resolution No. 7658 to provide authorized signers on all accounts held with Union Bank, N.A. (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
4. Approve agreement with Inland Presort and Mailing Services for mailing/courier, folding, inserting and postage services (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
5. Approve agreement with San Bernardino County Flood Control for mutual aid assistance in the event of a catastrophic disaster (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
6. Approve an exclusive negotiation agreement with Pacific Community Real Estate, LLC for the purchase of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0169-281-19 (31 W. Stuart Street) and 0169-281-23 (205 W. Stuart) (Development Services Director Orci)
I. Consent Calendar continued
7. Adopt Ordinance No. 2832 (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 (Development Services Director Orci)
8. Adopt 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 (Development Services Director Orci)
9. Adopt Ordinance No. 2836 amending Redlands Municipal Code Section 12.22 to require the undergrounding of new utility work in areas where utilities have been undergrounded as a condition of prior development (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
10. Adopt 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)
11. Approve Resolution No. 7661 to establish a no parking zone on Garden Hill Drive/Ford Street between Garden Street and Marcia Street and determine that the project is exempt under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
12. Approve an agreement with the County of San Bernardino under which the County will collect special taxes, fees, and assessments on behalf of the City (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
13. Adopt Ordinance No. 2833 amending Chapter 2.10 of Redlands Municipal Code relating to official bonds for City Officers (Human Resources Director Martin)
14. Approve request for waiver of fees by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints - Redlands Stake for the Community Duathlon, Bike Ride, and Fun Run event to be held on September 24, 2016 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
15. Approve independent contractor agreement with Sandra Bernier for the provision of senior fitness classes at Joslyn Senior Center (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
16. Approve request for waiver of fees by the Redlands Optimist Club for the sixth annual Oktoberfest event to be held on October 1, 2016, at Sylvan Park and request to serve and consume alcoholic beverages at event (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
J. Communications
1. Designation of voting delegate and alternates for the League of California Cities Annual Conference scheduled for October 5-7, 2016, in Long Beach, California (Mayor Foster)
2. Redlands Volunteer Program Report (Human Resources Risk Management Director Martin)
3. Report on the American Society of Civil Engineers Project of the Year: Redlands Boulevard and Alabama Street and Redlands Boulevard and Colton Avenue Intersection Improvement Project (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
4. Consideration of a public art clock sculpture by Romero Metal Sculpture to be located on the south side of Ed Hales Park facing State Street for a cost estimated at $40,000 with funding provided by private donors (Public Information Officer Baker)
K. Public Hearings
1. RESOLUTION NO. 7659 - DELINQUENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES ACCOUNT REPORT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7659 approving the delinquent municipal services report and submittal to the Auditor of San Bernardino County for lien processing (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
2. RESOLUTION NO. 7662 - DELINQUENT ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS FINE REPORT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7662 approving the delinquent administrative citation fine report and submittal to the Auditor of San Bernardino County for lien processing (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
3. 800 OPAL, LLC, APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of the adequacy of a Mitigated Negative Declaration (SCH#2015041020) for the Opal Avenue Residential Development approved by the County of San Bernardino, as Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), for use by the City of Redlands in considering General Plan Amendment No. 131, pursuant to Section 15096 of the CEQA Guidelines and that no subsequent environmental analysis is required, in accordance with Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines.
b. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7648 for General Plan Amendment No. 131 to amend the General Plan Land Use Designation from Light Industrial to Low Density Residential (0 to 6 units per gross acre) for 35.35 acres located within the City of Redlands' designated Sphere of Influence on the north side of Colton Avenue, the south side of Nice Avenue, and the east side of Opal Avenue. The site is located in the unincorporated community of Mentone and identified as Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0298-063-07 and -03. (Development Services Director Orci)
4. CITY OF REDLANDS, APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of a Consideration of a Notice of Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines.
b. Public hearing to consider Ordinance No. 2835 amending Title 18 (Land Use Zoning Ordinance) of the Redlands Municipal Code to add accessory public parking areas as permitted and conditionally permitted uses in the A-1 (Agricultural) zone in conjunction with existing public facilities and to provide for alternative parking and landscape standards for such uses. (Development Services Director Orci)
L. New Business
1. Consideration of an award of bid to the Safariland Group for the purchase of ballistic vests and helmets for San Bernardino County Fire Agencies in the amount of $301,951 utilizing 2015 Homeland Security Grant Program Funds (Fire Chief Frazier)
2. Consideration of the purchase of two 2017 Ford Interceptor Utility Patrol Units, one 2017 Ford Interceptor Sedan Detective Unit, one 2017 Ford F250 Regular Cab Animal Control Truck and one 2017 Ford Escape for a total amount of $ 157,256.48 (Police Chief Garcia)
3. Consideration of an agreement with CSG Consultants, Inc., to provide both professional building and fire plan review, building and fire inspections and CASp consulting services in an amount not to exceed $100,000 for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 (Development Services Director Orci)
4. Consideration of an agreement with NRG EV Services, LLC for installation of a Direct Current fast charger at Redlands City Hall (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
5. Consideration of an agreement with Theron and Geneil Vines for the use of Orange Street Alley Park for a frozen custard facility and outdoor dining area (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
6. Consideration of the Redlands Municipal Airport Business Plan (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
7. Consideration to extend the reserve funds dedicated to the design and construction of a skate park (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
8. Consideration of an agreement with Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc. for the purchase of 87 octane and diesel fuel in an amount not to exceed $1,620,000 for a three year period (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
9. Consideration of an agreement with TLC Landscape Services, Inc. to provide contractual mowing services for the City's Parks for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 in the amount not-to-exceed of $56,038.40 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
10. Consideration of a service agreement with Daniel's Tire Service for the provision of tire supplies and associated services for a period of one year with two additional one-year renewal options for a total agreement amount not-to-exceed $375,000 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
11. Consideration of Resolution No. 7660 adopting Measure I 2010-2040 Maintenance of Effort Base Year Level (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
12. Consideration of an Installment Sale Agreement with the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank in the amount of $3.03 million to fund the PARIS program (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
13. Consideration of request for temporary relief from the conservation watering schedule for Majestic Management Company (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
14. Consideration of an option agreement with Brixton Redlands, LLC for the possible acquisition of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0171-053-03, 04, and 06 and 0171-251-06, 07 08, 09 and 10 (REDLANDS MALL) (Development Services Director Orci)
15. Consideration of an assignment agreement with The Redlands Conservancy and Thomas Hudson for the City's possible acquisition of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0300-231-36 and 0300-241-24 & 25 (Development Services Director Orci)
M. Individual Council Member Announcements and/or Reports on Activities (No collective discussion or action.)
N. Adjournment The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on September 6, 2016.
Jul 19, 2016 City Council Meeting (5pm Closed Session - 6pm Open Session)
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A. Call City Council Meeting 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 legal counsel: Existing Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) (City Attorney McHugh)
a. One case: Inland Valley Development Agency and San Bernardino International Airport v. Michael Cohen, Sacramento County Superior Court Case Number 34-2016-80002374
2. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(2) (e)(3) (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
a. One Case: Consideration of Workers' Compensation claim filed by Michael Lee
3. Conference with legal counsel: Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(4) (Mayor Pro Tem Harrison)
a. One case: Possible initiation of litigation by the City
C. Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed Session continued
4. 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
5. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN Nos. 0171-053-03, 04 and 06 and 0171-251-06, 07, 08, 09 and 10 Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Travis King, Brixton Redlands LLC Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City property
6. Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 (Development Services Director Orci) Property: APN No. 0292-192-19 (1615 West Park Avenue) Agency negotiators: N. Enrique Martinez, Oscar Orci Negotiating party: Patrick O'Brien Under negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City property
D. Reconvene City Council Meeting
E. Invocation by Mayor Foster - 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.)
F. Closed Session Report (No reportable action taken in closed session unless otherwise announced by the City Attorney at this time.)
G. Presentations
1. RUDY Pet Adoption (Redlands Animal Control)
2. Recognition of James Dunn for his 23-years of service on the Library Board (Mayor Foster)
3. Recognition of Scott Welsh for his dedication and commitment to assist the City of Redlands Human Resources Department and the retired members of the Redlands Police Officers Association with their health care choices (Mayor Foster)
4. Introduction of new City staff (Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
5. Presentation of donations by Hangar 24 Charities to the Redlands Police Department and various local nonprofit organizations (Mayor Foster)
H. 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.)
I. 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 meeting of July 5, 2016 (City Clerk Irwin)
2. Authorize issuance of proclamation declaring August 2016 as Child Support Awareness month (Mayor Foster)
3. Approve Resolution No. 7658 to provide authorized signers on all accounts held with Union Bank, N.A. (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
4. Approve agreement with Inland Presort and Mailing Services for mailing/courier, folding, inserting and postage services (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
5. Approve agreement with San Bernardino County Flood Control for mutual aid assistance in the event of a catastrophic disaster (Emergency Operations Manager Glass)
6. Approve an exclusive negotiation agreement with Pacific Community Real Estate, LLC for the purchase of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0169-281-19 (31 W. Stuart Street) and 0169-281-23 (205 W. Stuart) (Development Services Director Orci)
I. Consent Calendar continued
7. Adopt Ordinance No. 2832 (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 (Development Services Director Orci)
8. Adopt 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 (Development Services Director Orci)
9. Adopt Ordinance No. 2836 amending Redlands Municipal Code Section 12.22 to require the undergrounding of new utility work in areas where utilities have been undergrounded as a condition of prior development (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
10. Adopt 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)
11. Approve Resolution No. 7661 to establish a no parking zone on Garden Hill Drive/Ford Street between Garden Street and Marcia Street and determine that the project is exempt under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the Environmental Quality Act (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
12. Approve an agreement with the County of San Bernardino under which the County will collect special taxes, fees, and assessments on behalf of the City (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
13. Adopt Ordinance No. 2833 amending Chapter 2.10 of Redlands Municipal Code relating to official bonds for City Officers (Human Resources Director Martin)
14. Approve request for waiver of fees by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints - Redlands Stake for the Community Duathlon, Bike Ride, and Fun Run event to be held on September 24, 2016 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
15. Approve independent contractor agreement with Sandra Bernier for the provision of senior fitness classes at Joslyn Senior Center (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
16. Approve request for waiver of fees by the Redlands Optimist Club for the sixth annual Oktoberfest event to be held on October 1, 2016, at Sylvan Park and request to serve and consume alcoholic beverages at event (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
J. Communications
1. Designation of voting delegate and alternates for the League of California Cities Annual Conference scheduled for October 5-7, 2016, in Long Beach, California (Mayor Foster)
2. Redlands Volunteer Program Report (Human Resources Risk Management Director Martin)
3. Report on the American Society of Civil Engineers Project of the Year: Redlands Boulevard and Alabama Street and Redlands Boulevard and Colton Avenue Intersection Improvement Project (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
4. Consideration of a public art clock sculpture by Romero Metal Sculpture to be located on the south side of Ed Hales Park facing State Street for a cost estimated at $40,000 with funding provided by private donors (Public Information Officer Baker)
K. Public Hearings
1. RESOLUTION NO. 7659 - DELINQUENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES ACCOUNT REPORT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7659 approving the delinquent municipal services report and submittal to the Auditor of San Bernardino County for lien processing (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
2. RESOLUTION NO. 7662 - DELINQUENT ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS FINE REPORT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7662 approving the delinquent administrative citation fine report and submittal to the Auditor of San Bernardino County for lien processing (Acting Finance Director Jenner)
3. 800 OPAL, LLC, APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of the adequacy of a Mitigated Negative Declaration (SCH#2015041020) for the Opal Avenue Residential Development approved by the County of San Bernardino, as Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), for use by the City of Redlands in considering General Plan Amendment No. 131, pursuant to Section 15096 of the CEQA Guidelines and that no subsequent environmental analysis is required, in accordance with Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines.
b. Public hearing to consider Resolution No. 7648 for General Plan Amendment No. 131 to amend the General Plan Land Use Designation from Light Industrial to Low Density Residential (0 to 6 units per gross acre) for 35.35 acres located within the City of Redlands' designated Sphere of Influence on the north side of Colton Avenue, the south side of Nice Avenue, and the east side of Opal Avenue. The site is located in the unincorporated community of Mentone and identified as Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0298-063-07 and -03. (Development Services Director Orci)
4. CITY OF REDLANDS, APPLICANT (Mayor to declare meeting open as a public hearing)
a. Consideration of a Consideration of a Notice of Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines.
b. Public hearing to consider Ordinance No. 2835 amending Title 18 (Land Use Zoning Ordinance) of the Redlands Municipal Code to add accessory public parking areas as permitted and conditionally permitted uses in the A-1 (Agricultural) zone in conjunction with existing public facilities and to provide for alternative parking and landscape standards for such uses. (Development Services Director Orci)
L. New Business
1. Consideration of an award of bid to the Safariland Group for the purchase of ballistic vests and helmets for San Bernardino County Fire Agencies in the amount of $301,951 utilizing 2015 Homeland Security Grant Program Funds (Fire Chief Frazier)
2. Consideration of the purchase of two 2017 Ford Interceptor Utility Patrol Units, one 2017 Ford Interceptor Sedan Detective Unit, one 2017 Ford F250 Regular Cab Animal Control Truck and one 2017 Ford Escape for a total amount of $ 157,256.48 (Police Chief Garcia)
3. Consideration of an agreement with CSG Consultants, Inc., to provide both professional building and fire plan review, building and fire inspections and CASp consulting services in an amount not to exceed $100,000 for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 (Development Services Director Orci)
4. Consideration of an agreement with NRG EV Services, LLC for installation of a Direct Current fast charger at Redlands City Hall (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
5. Consideration of an agreement with Theron and Geneil Vines for the use of Orange Street Alley Park for a frozen custard facility and outdoor dining area (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
6. Consideration of the Redlands Municipal Airport Business Plan (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
7. Consideration to extend the reserve funds dedicated to the design and construction of a skate park (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
8. Consideration of an agreement with Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc. for the purchase of 87 octane and diesel fuel in an amount not to exceed $1,620,000 for a three year period (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
9. Consideration of an agreement with TLC Landscape Services, Inc. to provide contractual mowing services for the City's Parks for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 in the amount not-to-exceed of $56,038.40 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
10. Consideration of a service agreement with Daniel's Tire Service for the provision of tire supplies and associated services for a period of one year with two additional one-year renewal options for a total agreement amount not-to-exceed $375,000 (Quality of Life Director Boatman)
11. Consideration of Resolution No. 7660 adopting Measure I 2010-2040 Maintenance of Effort Base Year Level (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
12. Consideration of an Installment Sale Agreement with the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank in the amount of $3.03 million to fund the PARIS program (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
13. Consideration of request for temporary relief from the conservation watering schedule for Majestic Management Company (Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Diggs)
14. Consideration of an option agreement with Brixton Redlands, LLC for the possible acquisition of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0171-053-03, 04, and 06 and 0171-251-06, 07 08, 09 and 10 (REDLANDS MALL) (Development Services Director Orci)
15. Consideration of an assignment agreement with The Redlands Conservancy and Thomas Hudson for the City's possible acquisition of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 0300-231-36 and 0300-241-24 & 25 (Development Services Director Orci)
M. Individual Council Member Announcements and/or Reports on Activities (No collective discussion or action.)
N. Adjournment The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on September 6, 2016.
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