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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022 11-01 CC HA CDC MINPresent: Others Present: REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL November 1, 2022, 6:00 p.m. City Council Chamber 12 National City Boulevard National City, CA Mayor Sotelo-Solis Vice -Mayor Bush Councilmember Rodriguez Councilmember Morrison Councilmember Rios Brad RaLllston, City Manager Barry Schultz, Interim City Attorney Frank Parra, Assistant City Manager Luz Molina, City Clerk Shelley Chapel, Deputy City Clerk (via Zoom) Carlos Aguirre, Director of Housing Tonya Hussain, Executive Secretary Sergio Mora, Fire Battalion Chief Martin Reeder, Planning Manager Joyce Ryan, Library & Community Services Director Jose Tel le , Chief of Police Armando Vergara, ara, Director of Community Development Roberto Yano, Director of Public Works and City Engineering 1. CALL T ORDER A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City was called to order at 6:00 p.m. via teleconference and in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. 2. ROLL CALL C un ilrn mb rs present: S t l -Solis, Bush, Morrison, Rios (6:02 p.m. arrival), Rodriguez Other Elected Officials present: Molina Administrative Officials present: Raulston, Schultz, Parra, Chapel {a Zoom), Aguirre, Hussain, Mora, Reeder, Ryan, Tellez, V r ara, Yano Interpretation in Spanish provided by Claudio Valencia and Luisa Diaz de Leon. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG Mayor Nejandra S t l -Solis led the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor S t l -Solis summarized the process for acceptance of live public comment allowing three 3 minutes per comment and introduced City Clerk Molina. Counts via Zoom received from Becky Rapp Barbara Gordon Judith Strang 5. PROCLAMATIONS AN RECOGNITION .1 National City Recognizes Ilsia Ni Cristo in honor of Filipino American History Month Mayor Sot l -Solis recognized Filipino American History Month and presented the proclamation. A Representative with Iglsia Ni Cristo addressed the Council. 6. PRESENTATION TI N Limited to Five 5 Minutes each 6.1 Presentation - Reason to Survive (ARTS) Director of Library and Community Services Joyce Ryan introduced new employee Community Services Manager Joanne McGhee. ARTS Executive Director James Halliday presented the item utilizing a PowerPoint Presentation. Vice -Mayor Bush left the dais at 6:27 p.m. and returned at 6:29 p.m. In-.erson comment received from: Alan Escovedo Bernando Mazon Daher Comment received viaoor : Garry Rollins 7. INTERVIEWS 'I IEWS AND APPOINTMENTS 7.1 Appointments: City Boards, Commissions sions and Committees es — Mayor l Appointments for Board of Library Trustees; and provide direction regarding Public Art Committee. City Clerk Luz Molina presented the item. Mayor Alejandra sotelo-Solis continued the item to the November 15, 2022, City Council meeting since the Library Board of Trustees applicant was unable to be reached for an interview. 8. REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE E REPORTS Limited to Five 5 Minutes each) Port of San Diego Commissioner Sandy Naranjo provided an update on the National City Balanced Plan and Projects Environmental Impact Deport{ 9. CONSENT CALENDAR ACTION: Motion by Vice -Mayor Bush, seconded by Councilmember Morrison to approve the Consent Calendar items 9.1 through 9.6 and 9.8 through 9.11 with Item 9.7 pulled for discussion by Vice -Mayor Bush. Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.1 Approval of Reading by Title Only and Waiver of Reading in Full of Ordinance on this Agenda Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.2 Declaring Findings to Continue to Teleconference Meetings From November 14, 2022 to December 13, 2022, as Required by AB 361. Approved Resolution No. 2022-168. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of thCity Council of the City of National City, California, Making the Findings Required by AB 1 to Continue Teleconference Meetings of the City Council and the City Boards, Commissions, and Committees to December 13, 2022." Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.3 Approval of City Council Meeting Minutes Approve and file. Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.4 Approval of Agreement with A Reason to Survive (ARTS) for Basketball Court Mural Project Approved Resolution No. 2022-169. Adopt a resolution entitled "Resolution of the City Council f the City of National City, California, authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Agreement between the City of National City and ARTS for the design, creation and installation of a Basketball Court Mural at Kimball Park." Motion carried by unanimous vote 9,5 Approval of Agreement with A Reason to Survive (ARTS) for Public Art Projects Approved Resolution No. 2 22-17 . Adopt the Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, to approve the agreement with A Reason to Survive (ARTS) for the Design, Creation and Installation of Public Artwork in Conjunction with City Projects." Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.6 Approval of Amendment to the Agreement between City of National City and A Reason to Survive (ARTS) Approved Resolution No, 2022-171. Adopt a Resolution entitled "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, authorizing the Mayor to enter into the First Amendment to the Agreement between the City of National City("City") and A Reason to Survive ("ARTS')for the maintenance nance and operation of the ARTS Center [o ated at 200 East 1 th Street in National City." Motion a rri d by unanimous vote 9.7 Amendments toOn-Call Consultant Agreements for City's Capital Improvement ent Program (CIP) increasing the not -to -exceed dollar amounts and extending each agreement by one year as allowed by original agreement Approved Resolution No. 2022-172. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, authorizing the Mayor to increaseOn-Call Consultant Agreements by a not -to -exceed amount of $1,000,000, including hourly rate updates, extend by one year, and execute 1 First Amendments to the following On -Call Consultants: Anser Advisory; b) HDR Engineering, Inc.; c) Innovative Construction Consulting Services, Inc.; d) Kily--Horn and Associates, In.; e) KTU&A; f) NV5, Inc.; g) STC Traffic, Inc.; and, h) WSP USA Inc.; and Second Amendments to the followingOn-Call Consultants: a) Chen Ryan Associates, Inc.; and, b) Project Professionals Corporation." PULLED FOR DISCUSSION Vice -Mayor Push requested that staff provide clarify on project details and the spending limits of each consultant. Director of Engineering and Public Works Roberto Yano provided clarity on the On -Call Agreements via a PowerPoint Presentation. Councilmember Morrison left the dais at 6:51 p.m. and returned at 6:56 p.m. ACTION: Motion by Coun ilme ber Rios, seconded by Mayor Sotelo-Solis to approve the staff recommendation. mendation. Ayes: Rios, Sotelo-Solis, Rodriguez, , Morrison Nays: Bush Motion passed by 4-1 vote. 9,8 FY21 UASI Amendment adding $40,000 toward training for the Police Department. Approved Resolution No. 2 -1 3. Adopt a Resolution entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California Authorizing the Mayor to Execute the City of San Diego Office of Homeland Security Grant Sub card Amendment for an Additional Appropriation of $40,000 for a New Total of $56,800 to the Reimbursable Grant Citywide Account for the Fy21 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Grant for the Reimbursable Grant Purchase of Training for the Police Department" Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.9 Warrant Register #11 for the period of g 22 through 9/15/22 in the amount of $95938491. Ratify Warrants Totaling $959, 384.91 Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.10 Warrant Register #12 for the period of 9/16/22 through 9/22122 in the amount t f $1,346O982O. Ratify Warrants Totaling 1,34 , 9 ,2 Motion carried by unanimous vote 9.11 Warrant Register #13 for the period of 9/23/22 through 9/29/22 in the amount of $1,170,264.82 Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,170,264.82 Motion carried by unanimous vote 10. PUBLIC HEARING Notice of the Public Hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the hearing was held on the date and no earlier than specified in the notice. 10.1 Public Hearing and Introduction of an Ordinance Amending Section 18.30.310 (TattooParlors and Body -Piercing Establishments) oTitle 1 (Zoning) of the National nal City Municipal Code related to the location of tattoo and body -piercing establishments. Planning Manager r Martin Reeder presented the report and P w rPoint Presentation. Mayor S t l -Solis declared the Public Hearing open at 7:06 p.m. There was no public comment. Public Hearing closed at 7:08 p,m. ACTION: : Motion by Vice -Mayor Bush, seconded by C unoiln mb r Morrison to close the public hearing. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Recommendation: Introduce the Ordinance ACTION: Motion by Counciimember Rios, seconded by Vice -Mayor Bush to approve the introduction of the Ordinance. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 1 ,2 Public hearing and introduction of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City, California, amending Title 9 of the National City Municipal Code by adding Chapter 9.64 pertaining to Mobilehome Park Rent Stabilization Director of Housing Carlos Aguirre presented the item via a PowerPoint Presentation. Mayor S t l -Solis declared the Public Hearing open at 7:19 p.m. In -person comment received from: Jorge Lorenzo Silvia Gardner Marlen Clay Hage .Julio Paule Ali Marysol Seven written comments were received and published on the City website. Public Hearing closed at 7:48 p.m. ACTION: Motion by Coun ilmemb r Morrison, seconded by Councilmernber Rodriguez to close the Public Hearing. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Vice -Mayor Bush requested that staff provide the state's rate of retroactivity of rent increases at the next City Council meeting. Recommendation: Introduce the Ordinance and conduce the Public Hearing ACTION: Motion by Mayor Sot l -Solis, seconded by C un iime b r Rodriguez to approve the introduction of the Ordinance. SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Motion by Coun ilm mb r Morrison to revise the retroactivity date from July 1, 2022 to January 1, 2023. Motion died due to lack of a second. Council requested that staff return with retroactivity data, zoning information, and details regarding the ninety -day rent increase rule. ORIGINAL MOTION: Motion carried by unanimous vote. 11. STAFF REPORTS 12. CITY TANAGER' REPORT City Manager Brad Raulston introduced Police Chief Jose Tellez, who provided information regarding a recent shooting. 13. ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORT Closing remarks were provided by City Treasurer, City Clerk, and members of the City Council. 14. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT CLOSED SESSION Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced Interim City Attorney Barry Schultz who announced that there was no reportable action. -1. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Title: City Attorney Government Code Section 54957 (b)(1),1) 54954.5 15. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Sotelo-Solis adjourned to the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City, Tuesday, November 15, 2022, 6100 in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. The meeting adjourned at 8:24 p.m. (taTonyaHu,ain, Executive Secretary The foregoing minutes were approved at the Regular M etir 'f v i ber :, - .