City of Chula Vista

Regular City Council Meeting

MINUTES

Meeting #:
Date:
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Location:
Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA
Present:
  • Councilmember Chavez, 
  • Deputy Mayor Gonzalez, 
  • Councilmember Preciado, 
  • and Mayor McCann 
Absent:
  • Councilmember Morineau 
Also Present:
  • City Manager Kachadoorian, 
  • City Attorney Verdugo, 
  • City Clerk Bigelow, 
  • and Deputy Director of City Clerk Services Turner 

Minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the agenda.


1.

  

The meeting was called to order at 5:01 p.m.

2.

  

City Clerk Bigelow called the roll.

Led by Deputy Mayor Gonzalez.

Mayor McCann called for a moment of silence for fallen San Diego Police Officer Austin Machitar and officer Zach Martinez, who was injured in the same incident.

4.

  

4.1

  

Charles Sanfilippo - Planning Commission

City Clerk Bigelow administered the oath of office, and Councilmember Chavez presented the certificate of appointment.

The proclamation was presented. 

John Acosta, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding various topics related to the consent calendar.

  • Moved byCouncilmember Preciado
    Seconded byDeputy Mayor Gonzalez

    To approve the recommended actions appearing below consent calendar Items 5.1 through 5.5. The headings were read, text waivedThe motion was carried by the following vote:

    Yes (4)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Chavez, Councilmember Preciado, and Deputy Mayor Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (4 to 0)
  • Approval of the minutes dated: August 13, 2024, August 20, 2024 4:00 PM, and August 20, 2024 4:15 PM.


  • Approval of a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and ordinances at this meeting.


  • Adopt an ordinance amending various sections in Chapter 2.36 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code “Human Relations Commission” to amend the functions and duties of the Commission and processes by which Commissioners are nominated and appointed. (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION)

    ITEM 5.3 HEADING:

    ORDINANCE NO. 3578 OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 2.36 RELATED TO THE FUNCTIONS, DUTIES, AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION)


  • Adopt a resolution approving a consultant services agreement with T.Y. LIN International to perform Construction Management Services for Federal Project BRLS-5203(039): City projects Heritage Bridge Replacement (STM0386) and Main Street Widening (STM0388).

    ITEM 5.4 HEADING:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2024-179 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING A CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND TYLIN INTERNATIONAL TO PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES RELATED TO THE HERITAGE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT AND MAIN STREET WIDENING PROJECTS


  • Adopt a resolution amending Resolution No. 2024-119 to restructure an affordable housing loan commitment of $3,300,000 to Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation (“Wakeland”) to allow up to $500,000 in funds to also be used for pre-development purposes, in order to meet disbursement deadlines imposed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”). (4/5 Vote Required)

    ITEM 5.5 HEADING:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2024-180 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2024-119 TO RESTRUCTURE A LOAN COMMITMENT TO WAKELAND HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, OR AN AFFILIATED ENTITY, FOR AN AFFORDABLE PROJECT TO BE LOCATED AT 610 PASEO DEL REY, TO ALLOW A PORTION OF FUNDS TO BE USED FOR PRE-DEVELOPMENT COSTS, AND MAKING OTHER CHANGES RELATED THERETO (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)


6.

This item has attachments.  

Joseph Raso, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding homelessness and the Tenant Protection Ordinance.

John Acosta, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding contacting the City Council.

Juliette Montoya-Cesena, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding a recent break-in incident.

Ingrid Velasquez, Chula Vista, resident, spoke regarding traffic conditions.

Brandon Claypool spoke regarding matters related to homelessness.

The following members of the public spoke regarding the California voter roll database and fair elections:

  • Ronald Romeo
  • Barbara Carnahan
  • Stephanie Payan
  • Ann Matchinske

Dakota Rambo spoke regarding the horse arena at Rohr Park. 

The following members of the public submitted written comments in opposition to an ordinance restricting homeless encampments:

  • Khawla Masoud
  • Sebastian Martinez
  • Isabella Rios
  • Caroline Hallman
  • Aubriel D. 
  • Robert Werner
  • Patricia
  • Alex Frezer
  • Celia Cruz-Elmassian, LCSW
  • Tiffany Avila
  • Nate Bartley
  • Isabella Martinez
  • Karen Clay
  • Rosa Vasquez

Resident submitted written comments expressing a neutral position related to a former City Councilmember. 

7.

  

There were none.

Mayor McCann stated he would abstain from discussion on the item due to a potential property-related conflict of interest, and he left the dais during the presentation and discussion. 

The meeting was recessed at 6:26 p.m. and resumed at 6:35 p.m. with Councilmembers Chavez, and Preciado and Deputy Mayor Gonzalez present. 

Director of Housing and Homelessness Services and Assistant City Attorney McClurg gave a presentation on the item. 

John Acosta spoke regarding conflict of interests related to the item.

The following members of the public spoke in opposition to the Tenant Protection Ordinance:

  • Joseph Raso, Chula Vista resident
  • Aurora
  • Brad Wilson, Chula Vista resident

The following members of the public spoke regarding amending elements of the Tenant Protection Ordinance:

  • Eric Sutton, Chula Vista resident, representing Southern California Rental Housing Association
  • George Ching, representing Pacific Southwest Association of Realtors
  • Sam Calvano

Neville Rich submitted written comments in opposition to the Tenant Protection Ordinance.

At the request of Councilmember Preciado, there was a consensus of a majority of the City Council to direct staff to meet with industry representatives to obtain feedback on the new concerns being raised, consider any adjustments that may be made to the ordinance to continue the balance between property owners, business owners, and tenants; and return to the City Council with a report in February 2025, including recommendations on the 30- and 60-day minimum vacancy matter and whether HUD is the best way to assess the fair market rent.

8.

  

There were none.

10.

  

Mayor McCann reported on attendance at recent events and made community announcements.

Board of Appeals and Advisors
- Frank Metayer

Measure A Citizens’ Oversight Committee
- Mayra Estrada
- Joel Monreal

Measure P Citizens’ Oversight Committee
- Christos Korgan
- Sassan Rahimzadeh

Parks and  Recreation Commission 
- Jessica Fawver

Sustainability Commission
- David Wu

Traffic Safety Commission
- Jorge Marroquin

Veterans Advisory Commission
- Elmer Jimenez
- Ricardo Nava

  • Moved byMayor McCann
    Seconded byCouncilmember Preciado

    To ratify the above appointments. The motion was carried by the following vote:

    Yes (4)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Chavez, Councilmember Preciado, and Deputy Mayor Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (4 to 0)

11.

  

Measure P Citizens' Oversight Committee
- David Clark

Parks and Recreation Commission
- Michelle Rodriguez

  • Moved byMayor McCann
    Seconded byCouncilmember Preciado

    To ratify the above appointments.The motion was carried by the following vote:

    Yes (4)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Chavez, Councilmember Preciado, and Deputy Mayor Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (4 to 0)

    Councilmembers reported on attendance at recent events and made community announcements.


12.

  

There were none.

13.

  

There were none.

14.

  

The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. in memory of Bud Chase.

Minutes prepared by: Tyshar Turner, Deputy Director of City Clerk Services

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