Meeting #:Date:Tuesday, April 09, 2024 at 5:00 P.m. - 6:00 P.m.Location:Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CAREGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING**REVISED 4/5/2024** Watch live in English and Spanish: chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings or Cox Ch. 24 (English only). Free Spanish interpretation is available on-site. _______________________________________________________________________________________ In-Person Public Comments: Submit a request to speak to City Clerk staff before the close of the public comment period on an item or before the close of the general Public Comment period for non-agenda items. Electronic Public Comments: At chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings, locate the meeting and click the comment bubble icon. Select the item and click "Leave Comment." You may also email cityclerk@chulavistaca.gov. eComments, emails, and other written comments must be received by noon for a regular City Council meeting. 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If all registered speakers present at the time address the City Council during the first Public Comment period, there will be no continued Public Comment period. Submitting Request to Speak: A request to speak must be submitted to the City Clerk before the close of the public comment period on an item or before the close of the general Public Comment period for non-agenda items. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR AGENDA AGENDA SECTIONS Consent Calendar items are routine items that are not expected to prompt discussion. All items are considered for approval at the same time with one vote. Before the vote, there is no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the City Council or staff removes the item from the Consent Calendar. Public Comment provides an opportunity to address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda that is within the jurisdiction of the City Council. Under the Brown Act, the City Council cannot take action on matters not listed on the agenda. Public Hearings are held on matters specifically required by law. Action Items are items expected to cause discussion and/or action by the City Council but do not legally require a public hearing. Closed Session may only be attended by members of the City Council, support staff, legal counsel, and others as specified on the agenda. Closed session may be held only in very limited circumstances as authorized by law. CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS: Resolutions are formal expressions of opinion or intention of the City Council and are usually effective immediately. Ordinances are laws adopted by the City Council. Ordinances usually amend, repeal, or supplement the Municipal Code; provide zoning specifications; or appropriate money for specific purposes. Most ordinances require two hearings and go into effect 30 days after the final approval. Proclamations are issued by the City to honor significant achievements by community members, highlight an event, promote awareness of community issues, and recognize City employees.1.CALL TO ORDER Public Comments: 2.ROLL CALL Public Comments: 3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE Public Comments: 4.SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY Public Comments: 4.1Special Recognition of the 2023-2024 Chula Vista Elementary School District Speech Contest Winners Public Comments: 4.2Presentation of a Proclamation to Syara Platero for Her Outstanding Accomplishments and Contributions to Our Community, and Proclaiming April 9, 2024 as Syara Platero Day in the City of Chula Vista Public Comments: 4.3Presentation of a Proclamation to Police Dispatcher and 2023 Dispatcher of the Year Issac Jeitler Proclaiming the Week of April 14 through April 20 as National Public Safety Telecommunications Appreciation Week in the City of Chula Vista Public Comments: 4.4Presentation of a Proclamation to the City's Records and Information Management (RIM) Team Proclaiming the Month of April as RIM Month in the City of Chula Vista Public Comments: 5.CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 5.1 through 5.7) Public Comments: Consent calendar items are considered together and acted upon by one motion. There is no separate discussion of the items unless a Councilmember, staff, or the public requests an item be removed for separate consideration.RECOMMENDED ACTION:City Council approve the recommended action on the below consent calendar items. 5.1Approve Meeting Minutes Attachments | Public Comments1.Post-Meeting Minutes - CCS_Feb26_2024 - English.pdfRECOMMENDED ACTION:Approve the minutes dated: February 26, 20245.2Waive Reading of Text of Resolutions and Ordinances Public Comments: RECOMMENDED ACTION:Approve a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and ordinances at this meeting.5.3Agreement: Approve a Second Amendment to the Agreement with San Diego Metropolitan Transit System for Administration of Taxicab and Other For-Hire Regulations Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - Agreement Amendment with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration - 24-0083.pdf2.Resolution - Taxi MOU.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Second Amendment to Agreement with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration.pdf4.Attachment 2 - First Amendment to Agreement with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration.pdf5.Attachment 3 - Agreement with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration.pdfReport Number: 24-0083Location: No specific geographic locationDepartment: PoliceG.C. § 84308: No Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the activity qualifies for an Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines.RECOMMENDED ACTION:Adopt a resolution approving the second amendment to the agreement with San Diego Metropolitan Transit System for Administration of Taxicab and Other For-Hire Regulations.5.4Grant Award and Appropriations: Accept Grant Funds From the California Fire Foundation and the San Diego Regional Fire Foundation Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - Grant Acceptance and Appropriations - 24-0100.pdf2.Resolution A.pdf3.Resolution B.pdf4.Attachment 1- San Diego Regional Fire Foundation Draft MOU.pdf5.Attachment 2- California Fire Foundation Grant Agreement.pdfReport Number: 24-0100Location: No specific geographic location Department: FireG.C. § 84308: No Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.RECOMMENDED ACTION:Adopt resolutions A) Accepting the California Fire Foundation grant of $27,800 and appropriating funds for that purpose (4/5 vote required), and B) Accepting the San Diego Regional Fire Foundation grant of $293,000 and appropriating funds for that purpose (4/5 vote required).5.5Agreement: Approve a Consultant Services Agreement with Fehr & Peers to Provide Professional Services Related to Transportation Development Impact Fee Program Updates and Appropriate Funds for that Purpose Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - Consultant Agreement for Transportation Development Impact Fee Update - 24-0063.pdf2.Resolution.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Consultant Services Agreement.pdfReport Number: 24-0063Location: No specific geographic locationDepartment: Development ServicesG.C. § 84308: Yes Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.RECOMMENDED ACTION:Adopt a resolution waiving the competitive bidding process pursuant to Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.070B.3, approving the Agreement, and appropriating funds for that purpose. (4/5 Vote Required)5.6Waiver of Development Impact Fees: Approve a Waiver of Parkland Acquisition and Development Fees for a 57-Unit, 100 Percent Affordable Senior Housing Project Located at 178 Third Avenue Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - Resolution to Waive Park Fees for Affordable Senior Housing project at 178 Third Ave - 24-0076.pdf2.Resolution(1).pdfRobert Johnsonif you wave a fee just remember we should all get FEEs wavied another lawsuit waiting. cause you want to treat people different.Report Number: 24-0076 Location: 178 Third Avenue Departments: Development Services & Housing and Homeless Services G.C. § 84308: Yes Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. RECOMMENDED ACTION:Adopt a resolution to waive Parkland Acquisition Fees and Development Fees, totaling $625,414 for a proposed 57-unit, 100 percent affordable senior housing project at 178 Third Avenue.5.7Agreement: Approve an Agreement for the Continuation of the Work for Hope Program with McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education, Inc. Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - Agreement with McAlister Institute for the Work for Hope Program - 24-0114.pdf2.Resolution - McAlister.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Two Party Agreement (Contractor-Service Provider) McAlister.pdfReport Number: 24-0114Location: No specific geographic locationDepartment: Housing and Homeless ServicesG.C. § 84308: No Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the activity qualifies for an Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines.RECOMMENDED ACTION:Adopt a resolution pursuant to Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.56.070(B)(4) single/sole source, approving an agreement with McAlister Institute for the continuation and expansion of the Work for Hope program.6.PUBLIC COMMENTS Attachments | Public Comments1.Public Comments - Robert - Received 4_2_24.pdf2.Written Communications - Raso - Received 4_5_24.pdf3.Written Communications - Acosta - Received 4_9_2024.pdf4.Public Comment Chou.pdf5.Public Comment - Kalpus - Received 4_9_2024.pdf6.Raso Received 4_9_2024.pdfRobert Johnson11:01 COMMENTS ABOUT TO CLOSE YET I CAN STILL COMMENT ON A MEETING BEFOR THIS ONE AFTER THIS CLOSES. AUDITRobert Johnsoncomments open till noon yet 1 pm for the other meeting. if this isnt fixxed we should sue each and everyone of you. SCUMBAGS.Robert Johnson noon DEFINE TIME. 1200 or 2400 or 12 pm or 12 am./ such lax terms define the different way you have ecomment structured, which was beyond the scope of work. let alone you had a member get charged and pled guilty yet she was a casting vote on thing that the city attorney was willing to ignore the constitution to make policy reenforced with the color of law CVPD on beck and call to intimidate such first amendment issues. CVPD is law enforcement not policy enforcement. we also dont work for the city or the people WE ARE YOUR BOSS. understand had you work for me alone you would all be fired.Twenty-one minutes are scheduled for the public to address the City Council for three minutes each on any matter within the jurisdiction of the City Council that is not on the agenda. The remaining speakers, if any, will be heard during the continued Public Comment period. 7.PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Comments: 7.1Housing Grant Funding: Receive Recommendations for the Fiscal Year 2024/2025 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Annual Action Plan Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Annual Action Plan - 24-0049.pdf2.Attachment 1 - 2024.2025 Federal Grant Funding Recommendations.pdf3.Item 7.1 - Housing HUD Grant Funding.pdfReport Number: 24-0049Location: Third Avenue from West/South Orange Ave. to Anita St., East/South Anita St. to Zenith Street. All other projects are not location specific.Department: Housing and Homeless Services DepartmentG.C. § 84308: Yes Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) State Guidelines and Title 24 of the Federal Code of Regulations; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) and Federal Guidelines Part 58.34(a)(2) & (3) no environmental review is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the activity qualifies for an Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of CEQA and Part 58.34 (a)(2) & (3) of the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”).RECOMMENDED ACTION:Conduct the public hearing and receive community input on the Fiscal Year 2024/25 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Annual Action Plan recommendations for Federal Grant funding, including the Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Solutions Grant, and the Home Investment Partnerships Act programs.7.2Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial Sectional Planning Area: Amend the Plan’s Planned Community District Regulations to Streamline Modifications to Approved Permits and Allow Medical Offices within the Commercial Mixed-Use Zone Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - Amendments to the PC District Regulations within the Freeway Commercial SPA Plan - 24-0088.pdf2.Ordinance.pdf3.Attachment 1 - PC Resolution 2024-03.pdf4.Attachment 2 - Locator Map.pdf5.Attachment 3 - Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial SPA Plan Amendments.pdf6.Attachment 4 - Disclosure Statement - V7 SPA Amendment_Baldwin 04.04.24 rev corp entities.pdf7.Item 7.2 - Freeway Comm SPA Amendments.pdfReport Number: 24-0088 Location: Generally, north of Birch Road, east of State Route 125 (“SR-125”), south of Olympic Parkway, and west of Eastlake Parkway Department: Development Services G.C. § 84308: Yes Environmental Notice: The Project is adequately covered in the previously adopted Final Environmental Impact Report for the Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial Sectional Planning Area (“SPA”) Plan (FEIR 02-04; SCH #1989010154; certified by City Council Resolution No. 2003-131 on April 1, 2003).RECOMMENDED ACTION:Conduct a public hearing and place an ordinance on first reading approving amendments to the Planned Community District Regulations contained within the Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial SPA Plan. (First Reading)7.3Annual Military Equipment Report: Accept the Annual AB 481 Military Equipment Report and Review and Renew Ordinance No. 3549 Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report Military Equipment Use Policy - 24-0090.pdf2.Resolution - Military Equipment Report.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Ordinance 2023-3549.pdf4.Attachment 2 - Miltary Use Policy 714.pdf5.Attachment 3 CVPD 2023 Military Equipment Report.pdf6.Item 7.3 - AB 481 Powerpoint 2024.pdfRobert Johnsonthe police had a meeting not advertised on city cal till day of event. no one but me and one othere was there that show city staff isnt doing their job yet all of you didnt show either.. the video shows who cares and most of you PRETEND to care i go to the meetings i dont see any of you who claim to care.. YOUR A JOKE WE WILL CALL ALL OF YOU OUT. I HAVE THE VIDEO REMEMBER. AUDIT EVERYTHING.Report Number: 24-0090Location: No specific geographic locationDepartment: PoliceG.C. § 84308: No Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.RECOMMENDED ACTION:Conduct the public hearing and adopt a resolution accepting the annual report and renewing Ordinance No. 3549, the Chula Vista Police Department Military Equipment Use Policy.8.ACTION ITEMS Public Comments: 8.1State Legislation: Hear a Report on Assembly Bill 2783: San Diego Unified Port District and Provide Direction to Staff on City Position Attachments | Public Comments1.Staff Report - State Legislation Assembly Bill 2783 (Alvarez) - 24-0116.pdf2.Attachment 1 - Assembly Bill 2783 (As of February 15, 2024).pdf3.Attachment 2- SEC Investor Bulletin Municipal Bonds – Asset Allocation, Diversification, and Risk.pdf4.Written Communications _ Rincon Received 4_8.pdf5.Written Communications - Schmidt Received 4_8.pdf6.Additional Information.pdf7.Item 8.1- Assembly Bill 2783.pdfReport Number: 24-0116Location: San Diego Unified Port District Tidelands Located in the City of Chula VistaDepartment: City ManagerG.C. § 84308: No Environmental Notice: This activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.RECOMMENDED ACTION:Council hear the report and provide direction to staff on City position on Assembly Bill 2783: San Diego Unified Port District. Possible positions include support, support if amended, oppose, oppose unless amended, or no position.9.PUBLIC COMMENTS (CONTINUED) Public Comments: There will be no continued Public Comment period if all speakers present at the first Public Comment period are heard.10.CITY MANAGER’S REPORTS Public Comments: 11.MAYOR’S REPORTS Public Comments: 12.COUNCILMEMBERS’ COMMENTS Public Comments: 13.CITY CLERK'S REPORTS Public Comments: 14.CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS Public Comments: 15.CLOSED SESSION Public Comments: Announcements of actions taken in closed session shall be made available by noon on the next business day following the City Council meeting at the City Attorney's office in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code 54957.7)15.1Conference with Legal Counsel Regarding Exiting Litigation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Public Comments: A) Name of case: Estate of Oral Nunis, Sr., et al v. City of Chula Vista, et al, United States District Court, Case No. 21-cv-1627-AJB-DEB B) Name of case: Hanna Wells v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2023-00036274-CU-CR-CTL C) Name of case: CV Amalgamated LLC v City of Chula Vista, et al., San Diego Superior Court, Case number 37-2020-33446-CU-MC-CTLRECOMMENDED ACTION:15.2Conference with Legal Counsel -- Anticipated Litigation -- Significant Exposure to Litigation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2) Public Comments: One (1) Case re: Notice of Potential Liability, Request for Information, Request for Payment, and Request for Performance of Work Associated with Releases and Threatened Releases of Hazardous Substances at the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge Site in Chula Vista and National City, CaliforniaRECOMMENDED ACTION:15.3Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 Public CommentsRobert JohnsonWHILE YOU ALL GET PAID WITH OUR MONEY REMEMBER THE HIGHEST PAID PERSON IN CHULA VISTA IS Maria Kachadoorian City Manager Chula Vista, 2021 $442,874.93 HOW MUCH MONEY IS ENOUGH i MAKE NOTHING. YALL ARE THE SCUM OF THE EARTH STEALING MONEY.Agency designated representatives: Maria Kachadoorian, Marco Verdugo, Courtney Chase, Tanya Tomlinson, and Sarah Schoen Employee organization: EXEC, SM and POARECOMMENDED ACTION:16.ADJOURNMENT Public Comments: to the regular City Council meeting on April 23, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Materials provided to the City Council related to an open session item on this agenda are available for public review, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at cityclerk@chulavistaca.gov or (619) 691-5041. Sign up at www.chulavistaca.gov to receive email notifications when City Council agendas are published online.No Item Selected Attachments (0) | Public Comments (0)This item has no attachments.1.Staff Report - Consultant Agreement for Transportation Development Impact Fee Update - 24-0063.pdf2.Resolution.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Consultant Services Agreement.pdf1.Staff Report Military Equipment Use Policy - 24-0090.pdf2.Resolution - Military Equipment Report.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Ordinance 2023-3549.pdf4.Attachment 2 - Miltary Use Policy 714.pdf5.Attachment 3 CVPD 2023 Military Equipment Report.pdf6.Item 7.3 - AB 481 Powerpoint 2024.pdf1.Staff Report - Resolution to Waive Park Fees for Affordable Senior Housing project at 178 Third Ave - 24-0076.pdf2.Resolution(1).pdf1.Staff Report - Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Annual Action Plan - 24-0049.pdf2.Attachment 1 - 2024.2025 Federal Grant Funding Recommendations.pdf3.Item 7.1 - Housing HUD Grant Funding.pdf1.Public Comments - Robert - Received 4_2_24.pdf2.Written Communications - Raso - Received 4_5_24.pdf3.Written Communications - Acosta - Received 4_9_2024.pdf4.Public Comment Chou.pdf5.Public Comment - Kalpus - Received 4_9_2024.pdf6.Raso Received 4_9_2024.pdf1.Staff Report - Agreement with McAlister Institute for the Work for Hope Program - 24-0114.pdf2.Resolution - McAlister.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Two Party Agreement (Contractor-Service Provider) McAlister.pdf1.Staff Report - Agreement Amendment with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration - 24-0083.pdf2.Resolution - Taxi MOU.pdf3.Attachment 1 - Second Amendment to Agreement with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration.pdf4.Attachment 2 - First Amendment to Agreement with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration.pdf5.Attachment 3 - Agreement with SDMTS for Taxicab Administration.pdf1.Staff Report - State Legislation Assembly Bill 2783 (Alvarez) - 24-0116.pdf2.Attachment 1 - Assembly Bill 2783 (As of February 15, 2024).pdf3.Attachment 2- SEC Investor Bulletin Municipal Bonds – Asset Allocation, Diversification, and Risk.pdf4.Written Communications _ Rincon Received 4_8.pdf5.Written Communications - Schmidt Received 4_8.pdf6.Additional Information.pdf7.Item 8.1- Assembly Bill 2783.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - CCS_Feb26_2024 - English.pdf1.Staff Report - Amendments to the PC District Regulations within the Freeway Commercial SPA Plan - 24-0088.pdf2.Ordinance.pdf3.Attachment 1 - PC Resolution 2024-03.pdf4.Attachment 2 - Locator Map.pdf5.Attachment 3 - Otay Ranch Freeway Commercial SPA Plan Amendments.pdf6.Attachment 4 - Disclosure Statement - V7 SPA Amendment_Baldwin 04.04.24 rev corp entities.pdf7.Item 7.2 - Freeway Comm SPA Amendments.pdf1.Staff Report - Grant Acceptance and Appropriations - 24-0100.pdf2.Resolution A.pdf3.Resolution B.pdf4.Attachment 1- San Diego Regional Fire Foundation Draft MOU.pdf5.Attachment 2- California Fire Foundation Grant Agreement.pdfThis item has no public commentRobert Johnson (-)11:01 COMMENTS ABOUT TO CLOSE YET I CAN STILL COMMENT ON A MEETING BEFOR THIS ONE AFTER THIS CLOSES. AUDITRobert Johnson (-)comments open till noon yet 1 pm for the other meeting. if this isnt fixxed we should sue each and everyone of you. SCUMBAGS.Robert Johnson (-) noon DEFINE TIME. 1200 or 2400 or 12 pm or 12 am./ such lax terms define the different way you have ecomment structured, which was beyond the scope of work. let alone you had a member get charged and pled guilty yet she was a casting vote on thing that the city attorney was willing to ignore the constitution to make policy reenforced with the color of law CVPD on beck and call to intimidate such first amendment issues. CVPD is law enforcement not policy enforcement. we also dont work for the city or the people WE ARE YOUR BOSS. understand had you work for me alone you would all be fired.Robert Johnson (-)the police had a meeting not advertised on city cal till day of event. no one but me and one othere was there that show city staff isnt doing their job yet all of you didnt show either.. the video shows who cares and most of you PRETEND to care i go to the meetings i dont see any of you who claim to care.. YOUR A JOKE WE WILL CALL ALL OF YOU OUT. I HAVE THE VIDEO REMEMBER. AUDIT EVERYTHING.Robert Johnson (-)if you wave a fee just remember we should all get FEEs wavied another lawsuit waiting. cause you want to treat people different.Robert Johnson (-)WHILE YOU ALL GET PAID WITH OUR MONEY REMEMBER THE HIGHEST PAID PERSON IN CHULA VISTA IS Maria Kachadoorian City Manager Chula Vista, 2021 $442,874.93 HOW MUCH MONEY IS ENOUGH i MAKE NOTHING. YALL ARE THE SCUM OF THE EARTH STEALING MONEY.