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Coronado public meetings in 2021

28 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.

Tue Dec 21, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Coronado City Council meets Dec 21, 2021; agenda details not provided.

This is the agenda for the Coronado City Council meeting on December 21, 2021. The provided text contains only the meeting header and system interface labels, with no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics listed. The agenda appears to be procedural boilerplate or the substantive content is missing from this extract.

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✓ Decided: Council joins opioid settlement, directs letter on Ferry Landing park and hotels

The City Council unanimously voted to join the national opioid settlements and authorized the City Manager to execute agreements. It also directed staff to return on January 4 with a letter to the Port of San Diego that opposes a park at the Ferry Landing, opposes mobility hubs and micromobility, encourages water transit, and allows hotel room expansion within existing footprints with a public benefit. The council appointed Michael Woiwode to hospital foundation boards and approved several consent items.

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🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Special Meeting of November 30, 2021 and the Regular Meeting of December 7, 2021 with a de minimis correction
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve Consent Calendar Items 5a – 5e with the addition of Item 10b - Consideration of Appointment of One New Member to the Cultural Arts Commission to Serve the Remainder of a…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Michael Woiwode to represent the Successor Agency to the Community Development Agency of the City of Coronado as a member the Board of Directors of the Coronado Hospital…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council receive the report and direct staff to send a letter to the County of San Diego Board of Supervisors opposing adoption of a Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations (MEHKO)…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to return at the January 4, 2022 City Council meeting a letter that includes the following: no park or change of land use designation for Senator Mills at the…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Dec 7, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Agenda contains only procedural boilerplate; no substantive items listed

This City Council meeting agenda for December 7, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive agenda items. The text is limited to system-generated placeholders and navigation elements, with no decisions, discussions, or public hearings listed.

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✓ Decided: Council adopts two-unit residential and urban lot split ordinance

The City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 2021-06, which permits two-unit residential developments and urban lot splits in single-family zones, and Ordinance No. 2021-07, which expands allowed nonmotorized devices at the skatepark. The Council also approved the consent calendar, including a resolution opposing a proposed mobility hub in Coronado, and authorized an economic hardship program for Lifeline Business Loan borrowers.

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🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of November 16, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Resolution of the City Council Opposing a Proposed Mobility Hub in Coronado as Identified in the San Diego Association of Governments San Diego Forward: 2021 Regional Plan
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council receive and file the City of Coronado Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the year ending June 30, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize implementing a program offering assistance to businesses who received Lifeline Business Loan funds in response to COVID-19 impacts
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City council direct staff to continue with the Coronado Cays Park Master Plan project as recommended, allocate an additional $55,000 for consultant services and project management costs such…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Nov 16, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Coronado City Council meeting agenda contains only procedural items

This agenda for the November 16, 2021 Coronado City Council meeting appears to contain only procedural or boilerplate content, with no substantive items listed. The provided text includes links to the full agenda package and video, but no specific decisions, discussions, or public hearings are detailed.

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✓ Decided: Council introduces SB 9 housing ordinance and skatepark rules

The City Council introduced Ordinance No. 2021-06, establishing objective standards for two-unit residential development and urban lot splits in single-family zones per state law, and Ordinance No. 2021-07, allowing additional nonmotorized wheeled devices at the Coronado Skatepark. Both were approved unanimously. The council also approved the public art project 'Crossing Paths' and authorized a commission agreement with artist Amos Robinson, and adopted the organic waste disposal ordinance (No. 2021-05).

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🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of November 2, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
ORDINANCE NO. 2021-07
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
ORDINANCE NO. 2021-06
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the public art project “Crossing Paths” at the Avenida del Sol La Sierra Tower site and authorize the City Manager to execute a commissioning agreement with artist Amos…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Nov 2, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

✓ Decided: Council approves street maintenance contract, organic waste ordinance, and delivery robot pilot

The City Council approved the consent calendar, including a $430,434 street maintenance contract, a $201,000 IT services agreement, and an ordinance to comply with state organic waste disposal requirements. It also approved a historic alteration permit for a remodel at 350 D Avenue and authorized a 12-month pilot program for Dine.Direct's personal delivery devices. All votes were unanimous (5-0).

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🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 19, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Coronado, California, Amending Chapter 62.12 of Title 62 of the Coronado Municipal Code to Comply with State Mandated Organic Waste Disposal Requirements.”
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-53
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize the City Manager to issue a Business Operations Permit for a pilot program to allow Dine.Direct to use the public right-of-way to operate a personal delivery device…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Oct 19, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

✓ Decided: Council approves 2022 special events, bars alcohol at swim events

The City Council approved all proposed 2022 special events except for alcohol use at the Rough Water Swim and Open Water Swim, and directed staff to develop an alcohol use policy for special events. The council also approved a one-lot tentative map for condominium ownership at 554-556 G Avenue, appointed Flavio Velez to the Street Tree Committee, and directed staff to prepare a Senate Bill 9 implementation ordinance with density controls.

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🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approved the minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 5, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Coronado, California, Repealing Section 1.80.020 of the City of Coronado Municipal Code Regarding Election to Fill City Council Vacancy.”
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-52
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Flavio Velez to the Street Tree Committee to serve a three (3) year term to expire October 31, 2024
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the Council can evaluate alcohol prohibition individually but commented he would not oppose the motion. Mayor Bailey voiced support for Councilmember Tanaka’s comments. Councilmember Sandke…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council accept the staff recommendation and directed staff to engage a consultant to complete a study to determine the actual costs of providing applicable services and facilities, and…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
ordinance regarding implementation of Senate Bill 9 with an emphasis on controlling density, managing bulk and mass, and potentially limiting new units to one-story, 800 square feet, with parking…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Oct 5, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

✓ Decided: Council approves Mills Act agreements for 8 historic properties

The City Council approved Mills Act preservation agreements for eight historic properties, including 735 Guadalupe Avenue as recommended by the Historic Resource Commission. The council also approved the consent calendar, which included appointments to two commissions, acceptance of a $183,334 gift, and deferral of $400,365 in budget savings. A comment letter on SANDAG's regional plan was approved, with direction to return with a resolution opposing the proposed mobility hub.

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🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 21, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the Consent Calendar Items 5a – 5f, with the addition of Items 10b – Consideration of Appointment of One New Member to the Civil Service Commission to Serve the…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve Mills Act Agreements for 745 A Avenue, 1101 Star Park Circle, 455 B Avenue, 1024 Encino Row, 770 F Avenue, 1135 Loma Avenue, 1901 Monterey Avenue with List of…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council receive and file the report
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
resolution opposed to the proposed mobility hub
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
to accept the donation of “The Knot” from the Wood Family Trust and install it in Glorietta Bay Promenade Park at Site #1
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Sep 21, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Coronado City Council meeting agenda contains no substantive items

This agenda consists only of procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders. No specific decisions, discussions, or action items are listed. The meeting appears to be a routine or placeholder session with no substantive public business detailed.

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✓ Decided: Council approves LPR system agreement, other consent items

The City Council approved the consent calendar (items 5a-5g) with the exception of item 5e, which was removed for separate discussion. The council then approved the sole source agreement with Vigilant Solutions for the License Plate Recognition system hosting/data access fees and ARJIS interface, not to exceed $117,199 over five years. The council also approved the minutes of the September 7, 2021 meeting with a de minimis correction and directed staff to continue negotiations with the City of San Diego and the Port of San Diego regarding enforcement of anchoring regulations at Zuniga Jetty.

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🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 7, 2021 with a de minimis correction
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
[context] DocuSign Envelope ID: 85E10A4A-E1C5-4B61-823F-99356DD6EAF3 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Page 158 City Council of the City of Coronado/the City of Coronado Acting as the Successor…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute a sole source agreement with Vigilant Solutions for License Plate Recognition (LPR) System hosted/data access fees and ARJIS interface for…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to continue negotiations with the City of San Diego and the Port of San Diego regarding enforcement of anchoring regulations at Zuniga Jetty
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Sep 7, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

✓ Decided: Council extends outdoor dining permits and parking waivers through March 31, 2022

The City Council approved extending the temporary outdoor seating permit program and the waiver of parking requirements through March 31, 2022, and temporarily suspended non-conforming use restrictions for eating and drinking establishments retroactively through that date. Staff was directed to work with the Chamber of Commerce to identify other proposals and return to Council before March 31, 2022. The Council also approved the consent calendar, including a revised Emergency Operations Plan, and authorized release of the draft Climate Action Plan for a 60-day public review period.

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🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 17, 2021 with de minimis corrections
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Resolution Setting the Minimum Insurance Policy Limit as an Alternative to Official Bonds
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
motion to extend the date to March 31, 2022 and emphasized staff returning to Council with additional information and options. MSUC (Tanaka/Sandke) moved that City Council approve the staff…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
to authorize the City Manager or their designee to execute the Commercial Use Permit for a five-year period with revisions to paragraph 6.7 of the conditional use permit in a form approved by the…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council receive the report
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
ordinance to repeal Coronado Municipal Code 1.80.020 and defer to California Government Code and California Elections Code in regard to vacancies
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize staff to release the administrative draft Climate Action Plan (CAP) for a 60-day public review and comment period
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Aug 17, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

✓ Decided: Council approves Ocean Blvd street improvements, overturns sign denial

The City Council approved the scope of work for the Ocean Boulevard Street Improvements project and authorized advertising it for bid (4-1). It also upheld an appeal to overturn the Design Review Commission's denial of an illuminated sign for MJ's Boutique at 1001 Orange Avenue (3-2). The council approved the consent calendar, including a $135,000 email security contract and a $91,745 pressure cleaner purchase, and appointed Darrell Sarich to the Parks and Recreation Commission.

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🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 20, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
[context] MSUC (Donovan/Heinze) moved the City Council receive and file the report
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-44
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-45R
3 yea
Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Darrell Sarich to the Parks and Recreation Commission to serve the remainder of a term to expire January 31, 2023
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the scope of work and critical design elements for the Ocean Boulevard Street Improvements project and authorize advertisement of the project for bid
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
to approve the 2021 Public Art Master Plan with the removal of the section on funding strategies
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Aug 3, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Coronado City Council meeting agenda contains only procedural boilerplate

The agenda for the August 3, 2021 Coronado City Council meeting contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. No decisions, discussions, or specific agenda items are listed in the provided text.

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Tue Jul 20, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Coronado City Council meeting agenda is procedural only

The agenda for the July 20, 2021 Coronado City Council meeting contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. No decisions, discussions, or specific agenda topics are listed.

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✓ Decided: Coronado Council appoints Tina Friend as new city manager

The City Council appointed Tina Friend as City Manager, adopting Resolution No. 2021-41 approving her employment agreement. The Council also approved the 2021-2029 Housing Element Update (Resolution No. 2021-40) and a consent calendar that included authorizing a professional services agreement for the Gateway project and directing staff to develop a plan for allowing bicycles in the skatepark. A yield sign item for Ocean Boulevard was pulled from the agenda and not considered.

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🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 15, 2021, the Special Closed Session Meeting of June 25, 2021, the Special Closed Session Meeting of July 9, 2021, and the…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Coronado, California, to Install a Yield Sign on Ocean Boulevard at the Naval Air Station North Island Gate 5 Exit.”
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-40
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
[context] Steele group for a not-to-exceed amount of $20,000 to create additional space plans
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
to approve the Preliminary Assessment Methodology for the First Street Utility Undergrounding District; reduce the amount of the district assessment to account for the increased construction costs…
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
[context] MSUC (Sandke/Heinze) moved to direct staff to complete a regional tennis and pickleball fee study and develop a comprehensive fee structure and balanced court use program to be brought back…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-41
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Mon Jul 12, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting - Closed Session

✓ Decided: City Council holds closed session on City Manager employment

The City Council met in closed session on July 12, 2021, to discuss public employment matters regarding the City Manager position. No decisions were made in open session, and the meeting adjourned after providing direction.

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Fri Jul 9, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting - Closed Session

City Council holds closed session; agenda contains no public action items

This is a closed-session meeting of the Coronado City Council. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no public action items, decisions, or discussions are listed.

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✓ Decided: Council holds closed session on city manager employment, no public action

The City Council met in closed session on July 9, 2021, to discuss public employment matters regarding the City Manager position. No decisions were made in open session, and the meeting adjourned after providing direction. The minutes were approved on July 20, 2021.

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Tue Jul 6, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Coronado City Council meeting agenda is procedural only

This agenda contains only boilerplate and no substantive items. The meeting appears to be a regular City Council session, but no specific decisions, discussions, or public hearings are listed in the provided text.

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Fri Jun 25, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting - Closed Session

City Council holds closed session; agenda contains no public action items

This is a closed-session meeting of the Coronado City Council. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no public discussion or decision items are listed.

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✓ Decided: Coronado City Council holds closed session on city manager employment

The City Council met in closed session on June 25, 2021, to discuss public employment matters regarding the City Manager position, as permitted by Government Code Section 54957. No action was taken in open session; the council provided direction and adjourned at 4:15 p.m. The minutes were approved on July 20, 2021.

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Tue Jun 15, 2021 · 4:00 PM

City Council Meeting

Coronado City Council meeting agenda is procedural only

This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. The document lists no specific decisions, discussions, or action items for the June 15, 2021 City Council meeting.

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✓ Decided: Council approves $2.35M purchase of 800 Coronado Avenue for pump station project

The City Council approved the purchase of 800 Coronado Avenue for $2,350,000 plus closing costs, funded by a $5,250,000 transfer from the Facility Replacement Fund, to support the Parker Pump Station Replacement Project. The council also approved a $350,000 contract amendment with Psomas for infrastructure realignment design and found the project exempt from CEQA. Additionally, the council upheld the Historic Resource Commission's decision that 817 A Avenue does not meet historic designation criteria, and approved solid waste and recycling rate adjustments.

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🗳️ How they voted (9 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council acting as the Successor Agency of June 1, 2021. The reading of the minutes in their entirety was…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5j with the exception of Item 5j. DocuSign Envelope ID: DA208CE6-19B4-4110-9252-2FD9673BFC5E Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Page…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-30
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-32
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City is currently in a lawsuit related to the current historical designation findings
1 yea
Tanaka yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-33
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
that the balance, if any, of that be allocated to Lamb’s Players Theatre
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City is willing to do its part. Councilmember Heinze agreed with Councilmember Tanaka and voiced concerns about the use of resources related to analysis regarding the Housing Element Update
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
motion to consider the options
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Jun 1, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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Coronado City Council meeting agenda contains no substantive items

The agenda for the June 1, 2021 Coronado City Council meeting is procedural only, with no listed decisions, discussions, or action items. It consists solely of embedded content and software interface text, with no actual agenda items provided.

✓ Decided: Coronado City Council adopts FY 2021-22 budget and extends outdoor dining permits

The City Council approved the FY 2021-22 budget and related resolutions, extended temporary outdoor dining permits and parking waivers through September 30, 2021, and authorized Fourth of July and other major special events. It also approved a consent calendar including contracts for sewer repairs, a sole-source agreement for police body cameras, and a side letter with the firefighters' association. The council directed staff to return with a detailed report on First Street undergrounding financing options, and approved consideration of allowing bicycles at the skatepark.

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🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council acting as the Successor Agency of May 18, 2021. The reading of the minutes in their entirety was…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5m with the addition of Item 10c - Approve Canceling the July 6 and August 3 Regularly Scheduled City Council Meetings, Item 10d -…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021- 26
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council extend the waiver of parking requirements and temporary outdoor seating permits to allow outdoor dining on private property through September 30, 2021; and authorize events…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to return to the City Council with a more detailed report specifically on the First Street assessment district that includes information on financing and…
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
ordinance status, and regional developments
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue May 18, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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Coronado City Council meeting agenda contains no substantive items

This agenda for the May 18, 2021 Coronado City Council meeting is only procedural boilerplate. It contains no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions.

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✓ Decided: Council approves FY 2021-22 budget with $50K for derelict vessel removal

The City Council approved the proposed Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget and Financial Plan, adding a $50,000 line item for derelict vessel removal near the Zuniga Jetty. The council also reauthorized hotel assessments for the Coronado Tourism Improvement District (CTID) I and II for FY 2021-22, adopted as Resolution No. 2021-23. Consent calendar items, including warrant payments, were approved. No other substantive decisions were made.

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🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Special Meeting of the City Council of April 28, 2021 and Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council acting as the Successor Agency of May…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5b
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-23
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve directing staff to proceed with the proposed Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget and Financial Plan with the addition of a $50,000 line item appropriated for the removal of…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue May 4, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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Coronado City Council meeting agenda contains no substantive items

This agenda for the May 4, 2021 Coronado City Council meeting contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content.

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✓ Decided: Council approves Winn Room renovation design, awards $367,680 contract

The City Council approved the Winn Room renovation Design Concept B, awarded a professional services agreement to M. W. Steele Group for $367,680, and appropriated an additional $375,400 for design. The council also adopted the 2021 Legislative Policy Guidelines with an added item supporting a commuter ferry, and approved the consent calendar including a Stryker Medical equipment lease. No action was reported from closed session.

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🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council acting as the Successor Agency of April 20, 2021, with de minimis corrections. The reading of the…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5h
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council adopt the City of Coronado Legislative Policy Guidelines for 2021 with the addition of an Item F under VIII. City – Navy Relations regarding support for commuter ferry service…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to develop a process and conduct a needs assessment that defines the type, uses, and spaces needed as well as what is currently available in the City
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Wed Apr 28, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council holds special meeting on Tennis Center operations

The City Council held a special meeting to discuss Tennis Center operations, with Recreation and Golf Services Director Roger Miller and Mayor Bailey facilitating discussion and answering public questions. No formal decisions or votes were recorded; the meeting was informational only.

None
Tue Apr 20, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council approves underground utility district on Adella Ave and Ynez Place

The City Council approved establishing an underground utility conversion district along portions of Adella Avenue and Ynez Place (Resolution 2021-15, 4-1), with Councilmember Tanaka dissenting. The council also approved a consent calendar including a $355,191 lighting contract, a $287,041 shelter bed agreement, and a $135,000 cybersecurity contract, among other items. A historic alteration permit at 350 D Avenue was approved (Resolution 2021-20), and annual fee adjustments were adopted with a 50% cap on dog license fee increases (Resolution 2021-21).

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🗳️ How they voted (8 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council acting as the Successor Agency of April 6, 2021, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Coronado, California, Declaring its Intent to Continue to Levy Two One-Half Percent (0.5%) Assessments on Four Hotel Businesses within CTID I and CTID II…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-15
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-20. DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EADB898-1623-44CC-91A7-7B08EB122562 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Page 75 City Council of the City of Coronado/the City of Coronado Acting as…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-21
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
[context] DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EADB898-1623-44CC-91A7-7B08EB122562 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Page 77 City Council of the City of Coronado/the City of Coronado Acting as the Successor…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the performing arts center at the Ferry Landing was a recommendation for future consideration and change Cultural Arts Commission Goal No. 2 to “Monitor and make a recommendation to the City…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the City’s contribution, a non-refundable payment of $30,000, for a Fourth of July fireworks display, and the location be moved to Stingray Point. DocuSign Envelope ID…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Apr 6, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council denies appeals on third-floor and ADU, appoints interim city manager

The City Council denied two appeals: one regarding a proposed third floor at 6 & 8 Sixpence Way (determined to be a story, not a mezzanine) and another regarding an accessory dwelling unit at 201 Ocean Drive. The Council also appointed Mark J. Ochenduszko as Interim City Manager, approved a 2% increase in the transportation mitigation fee, and continued a public hearing on an underground utility district to April 20, 2021.

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🗳️ How they voted (8 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council Acting as the Successor Agency of March 16, 2021, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approved the Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5h, with the addition of Item 10d - Review Proposed Rate Adjustments for Solid Waste and Recycling and Set a Public Hearing as…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-12. DocuSign Envelope ID: 903344C1-6AB1-4318-9965-D18AD6106A12 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Page 61 City Council of the City of Coronado/the City of Coronado Acting as…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-13
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-14
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
[context] The City Clerk read the names and recorded the votes for the first round of voting as follows: Angelica Rocha five votes William Winn one vote Daniel Hunting one vote MUSC (Bailey/Sandke)…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
[context] MSC (Bailey/Heinze) moved to direct staff to bring back different process options for the City Council to consider implementing regarding various elements contained in the report within the…
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-16
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Mar 16, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council directs staff to draft Climate Action Plan with 40% emissions cut by 2030

The City Council directed staff to develop the draft Climate Action Plan using Option A, which sets a total emissions target of 40% below the 2016 baseline by 2030, and to defer the 2045 goal until after the 2022 revision, including per capita and service population as additional metrics. The Council also approved a one-lot tentative parcel map for condominium ownership at 941-943 F Avenue, denied an appeal to waive an off-street parking requirement for an ADU at 36 Bahama Bend, and adopted ordinances amending municipal code sections on ADU development standards and procurement requirements. City Manager Blair King submitted his resignation, effective April 29, 2021.

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🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council Acting as the Successor Agency of March 2, 2021, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Coronado, California, Amending Section 86.56.105 of the Coronado Municipal Code to Clarify that New Development Projects that Include a New Single-Family…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
ordinance was unanimous
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-09
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council deny the appeal of the Director’s Determination, and continue to require an off-street parking space for a proposed accessory dwelling unit in accordance with the Coronado…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to incorporate a budget item for buoys in the Fire Department budget for consideration during the upcoming budget workshop
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to develop the draft Climate Action Plan, Option A – Total Emissions Target 40% below 2016 baseline by 2030, and defer the 2045 goal until revision after 2022…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Mar 2, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council approves ADU floor area ratio ordinance, appointments, and consent items

The City Council approved the consent calendar, including a one-year extension of board/commission terms due to COVID-19 and a multi-year financial forecast report. It introduced an ordinance clarifying that new single-family residences with accessory dwelling units must comply with floor area ratio standards. The council also appointed Teresa Espaniola to the Cultural Arts Commission, Mary Farley to the Historic Resource Commission, and Mary Berube to the Street Tree Committee.

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🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approved the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council Acting as the Successor Agency of February 16, 2021, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5f, with the addition of Item 10e - Consideration of a One-Time Extension of Board, Commission, and Committee Member Terms Due to…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Ordinance was read by title, the reading in its entirety unanimously waived and placed by the City Council on FIRST READING
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Teresa Espaniola to the Cultural Arts Commission to serve the remainder of a term to expire December 31, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Mary Farley to the Historic Resource Commission to serve the remainder of a term to expire December 31, 2021
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Mary Berube to the Street Tree Committee to serve the remainder of a term to expire October 31, 2023
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Feb 16, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council approves lawn bowling green replacement, preserves trees

The City Council approved replacing the lawn bowling green surface at the John D. Spreckels Center, including base remediation and drainage enhancements, while preserving four conifer trees on D Avenue. The council also authorized pursuing ownership of State Routes 75 and 282, and directed staff to move forward with the housing element site inventory. All other consent calendar items were approved, including a landscape maintenance contract and a door/gate repair contract.

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🗳️ How they voted (8 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council Acting as the Successor Agency of February 2, 2021, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5j, with the addition of Item 10f - Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute a Contract with a Qualified Firm for…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute a comprehensive landscape maintenance and refuse management services contract for City parks, facilities, and medians with Benchmark…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council receive the Commission’s report, the proposed mission statement, and duties
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize the replacement of the lawn bowling green surface, remediation of the base material, and implementation of drainage enhancements at the John D. Spreckels Center and…
3 yea
Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
[context] MSUC: (Bailey/Tanaka) moved to direct staff to strategically move forward with the recommended site inventory summary as is, recognizing staff has the latitude to withhold units for future…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
to authorize the pursuit of ownership of State Routes 75 and 282
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
to authorize the pursuit of ownership of State Routes 75 and 282. AYES: Donovan, Heinze, Sandke, Bailey NAYS: None ABSTAINING: Tanaka ABSENT: None 10e. Provide Direction on Questions to Include in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Feb 2, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council approves $200K cap on community grants, advances electric transport study

The City Council approved final documents for the FY 2021-2022 Community Grant Program and authorized release of applications, also approving a $200,000 cap per organization for the next grant year (3-2). The Council directed staff to research low-speed electric vehicles and on-demand transportation services, focusing on the Coronado Cays and discussing with the Navy. Consent items were approved, including encroachment permits and a tennis concessionaire contract. No public hearings were held.

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🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council Acting as the Successor Agency of January 19, 2021, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5f, with the addition of Item 10c - Continued: Quarterly Tasks and Projects Progress Report
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to research the use of low speed electric vehicles and on-demand electric transportation services with the intention of reducing impacts of parking and vehicle…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve final program documents for the FY 21-22 Community Grant Program and authorize the release of the FY 21-22 Community Grant Program applications
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve final program documents for the FY 21-22 Community Grant Program and authorize the release of the FY 21-22 Community Grant Program applications. AYES: Donovan, Heinze…
3 yea · 1 absent
None MSC (Sandke absent · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the selection of a firm to provide municipal legal services and the selection of…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Jan 19, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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✓ Decided: Council directs redesign of Ocean Boulevard project, approves consent items

The City Council approved the consent calendar, including a $910,239 annual janitorial contract and a COVID-19 vaccination clinic agreement, and directed staff to redesign the Ocean Boulevard Street Improvements Project to maintain 11-foot lanes and an 8-foot sidewalk. The council also closed a public hearing without finding Demcon Concrete in default, allowing them to complete the HVAC project, and directed preparation of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Strand Water Main Replacement Project.

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🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council Acting as the Successor Agency of January 5, 2021, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5i, with the addition of Items 10e - Transient Rental Units in Commercial Zones, and 10j - Authorization for the City Manager or…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the public hearing be closed without finding Demcon Concrete Construction in default and that they be allowed to complete the project
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct that a Mitigated Negative Declaration be prepared for the project
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council direct staff to redesign the Ocean Boulevard plans to maintain a minimum driving lane of 11 feet, replace the existing sidewalk with a maximum of eight feet unless current…
4 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Tillie Vuksich to serve the remainder of a term to expire on December 31, 2021 on the Cultural Arts Commission
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
ordinance to clarify that development proposals that include a new primary residence and an ADU or junior ADU shall be required to develop within the City’s established regulations including floor…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
Tue Jan 5, 2021 · 4:00 PM

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🗳️ How they voted (16 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council/the City Council Acting as the Successor Agency of December 15, 2020, as submitted. The reading of the minutes in…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council approve the Consent Calendar Items 5a through 5i, with the exception of Item 5c
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-01
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
motion to leave the public hearing open and continue the public hearing to the January 19, 2021 City Council Meeting. MSUC (Heinze/Donovan) moved that the public hearing to adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE…
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-02
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council receive the report and approve the recommended Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21 mid- year budget adjustments
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize the City Manager to engage the Chamber of Commerce to assist in establishing a virtual food court in an amount not to exceed $20,000
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize the City Manager to engage the Chamber of Commerce to assist in establishing a virtual food court in an amount not to exceed $20,000. AYES: Donovan, Heinze, Sandke…
4 yea · 1 absent
None MSC (Heinze absent · Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council authorize forbearance on the current Lifeline Business Loans to December 31, 2021. AYES: Donovan, Heinze, Tanaka, Bailey NAYS: Sandke ABSTAINING: None
3 yea · 1 absent
None MSC (Heinze absent · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea
that the City Council ratify the Mayor’s appointments to the boards, committees, and other assignments as listed on the table
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Councilmember Bill Sandke to serve as the primary representative and Mayor Richard Bailey to serve as the alternate representative to the Metropolitan Transit System…
3 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Tanaka yea
that the City Council appoint Councilmember Bill Sandke to serve as the primary representative and Mayor Richard Bailey to serve as the alternate representative to the Metropolitan Transit System…
3 recused · 3 yea
Sandke recused · Bailey MSUC (Heinze recused · Policy Committees recused · Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Tanaka yea
that the City Council appoint Mayor Richard Bailey to serve as the primary representative and Councilmember Bill Sandke to serve as the first alternate representative to the San Diego Association of…
3 recused · 3 yea
Sandke recused · Bailey MSUC (Bailey recused · Policy Committees recused · Heinze yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council appoint Councilmember Mike Donovan to serve as the second alternate representative to the San Diego Association of Governments Board & Policy Committees. AYES: Heinze, Sandke…
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Donovan MSUC (Bailey recused · Metro Wastewater (JPA) recused · Donovan yea · Sandke yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council, pursuant to City Council Policy No. 9, consider Councilmember Tanaka’s request to reconsider the action taken by the City Council on December 1, 2020 to “Advertise the Ocean…
3 yea
Donovan yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea
that the City Council continued this item to the January 19, 2021 City Council Meeting and provide courtesy notices to the residents along Ocean Boulevard
5 yea
Donovan yea · Heinze yea · Sandke yea · Tanaka yea · Bailey yea