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CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
PRESENTATIONS:
Presentation of Proclamation in Recognition of "Spay Day USA."
Presentation of Proclamation in Recognition of Tolerance Month.
CM KB volunteers at the Animal Shelter. Our shelters are just bandaids to take care of the problem. SNAP has s&n 20K animals to date. Provides heath and welfare to the com. Spay Day USA in the City. Humane ed and improve the welfare of Thank the City for supporting the program. 1mil animals have come through the shelter in the last 20 yrs. Join Op. Empty Shelters. to raise funds for a clinic for our county. Call 619-525-3047 www.snap-sd.com
CM AK, designated the month of T. to promote a more unified city.. C HS committed to promoting a more cohesive ..... a healthy and respectful place to live and work. Free of discrim. and harassment... is a com that promotes t and acceptance. XX thanked the CC members and the mayor. surprised w/ how well he was welcomed. That is what we want to promote across Carlsbad. City is a tolerant comm. Thank the CC members and the mayor again. Hannah Nicoles and XX of Best Buddies, also pres of Jewish club
CONSENT CALENDAR: The items listed under Consent Calendar are considered routine and will be enacted by one motion as listed. There will be no separate discussion on these items prior to the vote, unless an item is removed.
WAIVER OF ORDINANCE TEXT READING:
This is a motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions at this meeting.
1. AB #20,127 - ACCEPTANCE OF DONATION. Accepting a donation from the Friends of the Carlsbad City Library as a memorial to Helen Stanley to be used to purchase large-type mysteries, acknowledging an additional pledge of funds in support of the 2010 Summer Reading Program; and, authorizing the appropriation of donated funds. Resolution No. 2010-030. ACTION:
CM Matt Hall spoke of Helen Stanley-the donation is a memorial for her. She loved C and the Library Son
AB 20,127
2. AB #20,128 - ACCEPTANCE OF IN-KIND DONATION. Accepting a donation of in-kind volunteer hours and materials from the California Coastal Rose Society at Magee Park during calendar year 2009. Resolution No. 2010-031. ACTION:
AB 20,128
3. AB #20,129 - REPORT ON CITY INVESTMENTS. Accepting the City Treasurer's Report on City Investments as of January 31, 2010. ACTION:
AB 20,129
4. AB #20,138 - 2010 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM . Accepting and adopting the proposed 2010 Legislative Platform. ACTION:
CM and two additional planks handed out. consider adding those planks to the ...
AB 20,138
5. AB #20,130 - APPROVE AGREEMENT. Approving the agreement with Urban Corps of San Diego, Inc., for citywide litter removal services. Resolution No. 2010-032. ACTION:
AB 20,130
6. AB #20,131 - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS. Approving the plans and specifications for the La Costa Avenue Subdrain Project; and, authorizing the City Clerk to advertise for bids, Project No. 3681. Resolution No. 2010-033. ACTION:
AB 20,131
7. AB #20,132 - AWARD OF CONTRACT. Awarding the contract for the Corrugated Metal Pipe Replacement Program - Alder Avenue and Marron Road Storm Drains, to Terra Pipeline Inc., Project No. 6607. Resolution No. 2010-034. ACTION:
AB 20,132
8. AB #20,133 - CONTINUATION OF THE DECLARATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY. Continuing the Declaration of Local Emergency to repair/replace roadfill on Carlsbad Boulevard Southbound, northerly and southerly of the Encinas Creek Bridge. Resolution No. 2010-035. ACTION:
AB 20,133
ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION:
9. AB #20,134 - AMENDMENT TO THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING APPLICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY PERMITS IN THE VILLAGE REVIEW ZONE. To consider amending Carlsbad Municipal Code Sections 21.81.150(a) and (f) regarding applications for emergency permits in the Village Review Zone. Introduction of Ordinance No. CS-078. ACTION:
CA Ball spoke re: change to MC. This amendment corrects... titled the ord. CM AK, voted 5/0
AB 20,134
ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION:
10. AB #20,135 - ROBERTSON RANCH MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT. Adopting Ordinance No. CS-076, approving an amendment to the Robertson Ranch Master Plan, for property generally located in Planning Area 22 of the Robertson Ranch Master Plan and a 2.21 acre westerly portion of the 5.7 acre adjacent property referred to in the Master Plan as the "option parcel," located southeast of the intersection of Wind Trail Way and Cannon Road. ACTION:
AB 20,135
10. AB #20,135 - ROBERTSON RANCH MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT. Adopting Ordinance No. CS-076, approving an amendment to the Robertson Ranch Master Plan, for property generally located in Planning Area 22 of the Robertson Ranch Master Plan and a 2.21 acre westerly portion of the 5.7 acre adjacent property referred to in the Master Plan as the "option parcel," located southeast of the intersection of Wind Trail Way and Cannon Road. ACTION:
CA Ball titled the ord for adoption. Vote: 5/0
PUBLIC COMMENT:
-Sarah Vincent & Mr. Al Rockfelt C res. & represents NCTD-thank the cc and mayor 2/27? fifteen yrs. 19 mil passengers moved. Improved infrastructure. Trainis completely refurbished. Quality of life inc in SD. unbeatable. 2 for 1 promotional tickets. OCns csbd v and Sol beach. hosting mini farmers market &?
Mayor was there at the very beg. AK chair of the transit board signed to buy the train.
Al Radvel living in Enc. Associated w/ Poinsettia tennis cts. Had articles in NCtimes. Put face to emails. Want to explain... success of the P. TComplex. worked to get additional 7 courts. Nature of the grps & diversity made a grt exp. Rec dept is working to evaluate the options. can only be done when you decide what you are doing. It is valuable. It is special.
Mayor said many of us have been out there and part.
In conformance with the Brown Act, no Council action can occur on items presented during Public Comment. A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Council on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes each. If you desire to speak during Public Comment, fill out a SPEAKER CARD and place it in the clear tray on the wall adjacent to the Deputy City Clerk. If there are more than five (5) speakers, the remaining speakers will be heard at the end of the agenda just prior to Council Reports. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address.
PUBLIC HEARING:
11. AB #20,136 - CALIFORNIAFIRST PROGRAM. To consider authorizing the City to join the CaliforniaFIRST Program, a California statewide energy efficient improvements assessment program to provide an opportunity for Carlsbad property owners to finance efficiency improvements on their properties through the issuance of bonds by California Communities; and,
CM item is to consider joining CF. D. Hauser. public hearing/open for ? later/looking for 2 actions... join & grant
Fin program. funds clean energy improvements. this is open to private/comm/indus. Can be passed on to new owners. many of private have to pay off loan.. this has assessments to be passed on to new property owner. Cal Global warming Solutions Act. in 2006. (by 2020). 2008 Clean Energy Fin Dist. 2009 funds water...
League of Cal Cities & Cal State Assoc of Counties. Initial pilot program $ (amt in the AB)
Key benefits helps meet energy & climate goals. Signing up would help us meet our goals. 5K homes min participation. If successful save 250bil BTU of energy. Tax neutral and no exposure to Gen Fund. Promotes jobs. 2K new jobs in green industry for clean energy.
Eligible improvements...
If you have a solar/elec project. must achieve a 10% energy reduction. Property qual...
CSCDA/joint powers authority formed in 1988 Prog Admin/Renewable Funding... Bond Underwriter/Royal Bank of Canada Capital Mkt./Muni bonds since 2004
Formation of the district/legal valid/bond indenture/bond.disclosure.and issuer's council
Start taking apps by June or July 2010.
CM Packard: admin under JPA, getting along fine. /yes
CM Packard: put on website or in Water bills?/yes, working w/ Ren Fund group to help w/ technical assistance on this. They will dev. appropriate handouts and direct residents to more detailed info.
CM Hall: savings and UTil costs match or exceed: Yes, and depends upon the kind of uses. Most homes have more than 150$ of util bills. CM Hall: at least cost neutral/yes
CM KB: artifical turf: Possiblly, still wking w/ them to get the improvement types. I assume that all kinds of things would be eligible. Have to wk w/ partners
-6:48pm time of PHearing. Thanked David Hauser re: the presentation. Al ? local reliance. Firmly believe more electrical sources we have. C is committed to sustainability. Put it on tax bill over 20yrs. Basic predictions on elec savings. Appreciate the leadership of Council 7 ?
6:50pm closed PH
CM Hall: Have to find out if XX is good enough to put in .. DH-looks at economics/only qualify those things that return on investments CM Hall: tankless water heater w/ other
Vote: 5/0
AB 20,136
ADJOURNMENT TO THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
CITY OF CARLSBAD
MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
FEBRUARY 23, 2010
6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
DEPARTMENTAL AND EXECUTIVE MANAGER REPORT:
12. AB #711 - REPORT ON WATER SUPPLY AND WATER RATES. To receive an update from staff on regional water supply issues, water conservation efforts and anticipated impacts on revenues and water rates. ACTION:
6:52 entered report. Glenn Pruim presentation.
2 yrs w/ average precipitation. No Sierra snowpack 128% of normal. Upper Col. River basin/near 30 yr average levels is gd. snowpak is at 85% of normal.
Locally. Average rainfall is gd for local storage. County of SD-Lake Hodges. no watering locally benefit
IMP are reservoirs. No Cal... Lake Oroville/Lake Shasta/San Luis Rey.... responding well to rainfall. SLRey is only below the northern ones. Colorado River Basin. Lake Powell and Lake Mead
Bay Delta/primary source of State Water Project Long term solutions/get around the Bay Delta pumping
Have been conserving over 15% and people are using recycled water. Citizens responded well.
Rate setting for water. Tiered rated and fixed costs.
Upcoming Met/CWA rates. may be 17.5-20% inc. Have to go to a public comment from citizens
CM Packard: w/ new rate structure is replenishing our reserves, will there be an oppor to slow down rate inc./Ask ?? to come help me w/ that. We will factor in how well our reserves are.
Helga Stover budget last yr. adding 1/2 mil to reserves/not a lot/ hoping it would be a little more now. Holding the course.
CM Hall: have fixed costs and commoditiy costs. How do they work? /ans: they have a fixed cost and commodity cost. We are getting closer to. CM Hall: How does MW do it?/ans. trying to have fixed costs covered. CM Hall: wants to look over their fixed costs, so that we have that knowledge to hold./ans we can do that
Mayor: costs coming from MWD come w/ more of costs. we pay a much larger share to MWD than anyone else. At a mtg on Fri, MWD expected to dbl/LA and SD working hard to keep rates intact. Rates will be going up. CWA have inc becos people have done well on conservation.
Glenn: follow up w/ AG ?/does anyone ever give consideration to that? Mayor: CWA has a XX to work w/ ag. Are we willing to bite the bullet and help them more? CM KB and Mayor will have to take direction on how we should act.
Glenn: can opt in or out. Get reduced rate first/ supplies cut 30% to ag comm
AB 711
ADJOURNMENT TO THE CONTINUATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CONTINUATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DEPARTMENTAL AND CITY MANAGER REPORTS:
13. AB #20,137 - SUPPORT OF BALLOT MEASURE. To consider supporting a ballot initiative to protect local taxpayer, public safety and transportation funding that belongs to the City from seizure or borrowing by the State of California. Resolution No. 2010-038. ACTION:
7:13pm
Catherine Hill/Regional Public Affairs Man of League of Cal Cities. Not new info... typical city 2/3 of revenue is restricted. Most of $ to Public Safety.....
Strong structural imbalance... one time funds disappeared. Local gov is a funding source for the state.
Local gov solution: close loop holes on local prop tax revenues comm redev fund prop 42 funds hwy users tax funds (HUTA) Public transit funding locally levied taxes (Parcel, UUT , TOT). No constitutional protection for these.
Measure: provides protection (23 mil)/ protects local taxpayers and gives accontablity. Address structural imbalance. chill@cacities.org 619-295-8282 Catherine Hill League of California Cities. www.savelocalservices.com
CM Packard: commented on conversation re: budget & state legislatures talked re; all $ is theirs. Can I invite people to circulate petitions? /ans: outside of City Hall
7:24pm vote 5/0
CM K Blackburn: Mr. Young apponted to Natl Boys & Girls club Polar plunge this wkend.
CM P: Sarah Benson 15th anniversary events: dwntn station/ C Hill w/ Cal Cities
2/26 Friday Carlsbad Chamber 7100 Four Seasons Point/ Lorraine Wood announced
AB 20,137
14. AB #20,139 -CITIZEN'S PRESENTATION ON VILLAGE H PROPERTY. To receive a presentation from Walt Meier regarding 3.2 acres of land known as the Village H property. ACTION:
AB 20,139
PUBLIC COMMENT: Continuation of the Public Comments (if necessary)
The remainder of the categories are for reporting purposes. In conformance with the Brown Act, no public testimony and no Council action can occur on these items.
Feb 23, 2010 City Council and Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board Meeting
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CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
PRESENTATIONS:
Presentation of Proclamation in Recognition of "Spay Day USA."
Presentation of Proclamation in Recognition of Tolerance Month.
CM KB volunteers at the Animal Shelter. Our shelters are just bandaids to take care of the problem. SNAP has s&n 20K animals to date. Provides heath and welfare to the com. Spay Day USA in the City. Humane ed and improve the welfare of Thank the City for supporting the program. 1mil animals have come through the shelter in the last 20 yrs. Join Op. Empty Shelters. to raise funds for a clinic for our county. Call 619-525-3047 www.snap-sd.com
CM AK, designated the month of T. to promote a more unified city.. C HS committed to promoting a more cohesive ..... a healthy and respectful place to live and work. Free of discrim. and harassment... is a com that promotes t and acceptance. XX thanked the CC members and the mayor. surprised w/ how well he was welcomed. That is what we want to promote across Carlsbad. City is a tolerant comm. Thank the CC members and the mayor again. Hannah Nicoles and XX of Best Buddies, also pres of Jewish club
CONSENT CALENDAR: The items listed under Consent Calendar are considered routine and will be enacted by one motion as listed. There will be no separate discussion on these items prior to the vote, unless an item is removed.
WAIVER OF ORDINANCE TEXT READING:
This is a motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions at this meeting.
1. AB #20,127 - ACCEPTANCE OF DONATION. Accepting a donation from the Friends of the Carlsbad City Library as a memorial to Helen Stanley to be used to purchase large-type mysteries, acknowledging an additional pledge of funds in support of the 2010 Summer Reading Program; and, authorizing the appropriation of donated funds. Resolution No. 2010-030. ACTION:
CM Matt Hall spoke of Helen Stanley-the donation is a memorial for her. She loved C and the Library Son
AB 20,127
2. AB #20,128 - ACCEPTANCE OF IN-KIND DONATION. Accepting a donation of in-kind volunteer hours and materials from the California Coastal Rose Society at Magee Park during calendar year 2009. Resolution No. 2010-031. ACTION:
AB 20,128
3. AB #20,129 - REPORT ON CITY INVESTMENTS. Accepting the City Treasurer's Report on City Investments as of January 31, 2010. ACTION:
AB 20,129
4. AB #20,138 - 2010 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM . Accepting and adopting the proposed 2010 Legislative Platform. ACTION:
CM and two additional planks handed out. consider adding those planks to the ...
AB 20,138
5. AB #20,130 - APPROVE AGREEMENT. Approving the agreement with Urban Corps of San Diego, Inc., for citywide litter removal services. Resolution No. 2010-032. ACTION:
AB 20,130
6. AB #20,131 - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS. Approving the plans and specifications for the La Costa Avenue Subdrain Project; and, authorizing the City Clerk to advertise for bids, Project No. 3681. Resolution No. 2010-033. ACTION:
AB 20,131
7. AB #20,132 - AWARD OF CONTRACT. Awarding the contract for the Corrugated Metal Pipe Replacement Program - Alder Avenue and Marron Road Storm Drains, to Terra Pipeline Inc., Project No. 6607. Resolution No. 2010-034. ACTION:
AB 20,132
8. AB #20,133 - CONTINUATION OF THE DECLARATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY. Continuing the Declaration of Local Emergency to repair/replace roadfill on Carlsbad Boulevard Southbound, northerly and southerly of the Encinas Creek Bridge. Resolution No. 2010-035. ACTION:
AB 20,133
ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION:
9. AB #20,134 - AMENDMENT TO THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING APPLICATIONS FOR EMERGENCY PERMITS IN THE VILLAGE REVIEW ZONE. To consider amending Carlsbad Municipal Code Sections 21.81.150(a) and (f) regarding applications for emergency permits in the Village Review Zone. Introduction of Ordinance No. CS-078. ACTION:
CA Ball spoke re: change to MC. This amendment corrects... titled the ord. CM AK, voted 5/0
AB 20,134
ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION:
10. AB #20,135 - ROBERTSON RANCH MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT. Adopting Ordinance No. CS-076, approving an amendment to the Robertson Ranch Master Plan, for property generally located in Planning Area 22 of the Robertson Ranch Master Plan and a 2.21 acre westerly portion of the 5.7 acre adjacent property referred to in the Master Plan as the "option parcel," located southeast of the intersection of Wind Trail Way and Cannon Road. ACTION:
AB 20,135
10. AB #20,135 - ROBERTSON RANCH MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT. Adopting Ordinance No. CS-076, approving an amendment to the Robertson Ranch Master Plan, for property generally located in Planning Area 22 of the Robertson Ranch Master Plan and a 2.21 acre westerly portion of the 5.7 acre adjacent property referred to in the Master Plan as the "option parcel," located southeast of the intersection of Wind Trail Way and Cannon Road. ACTION:
CA Ball titled the ord for adoption. Vote: 5/0
PUBLIC COMMENT:
-Sarah Vincent & Mr. Al Rockfelt C res. & represents NCTD-thank the cc and mayor 2/27? fifteen yrs. 19 mil passengers moved. Improved infrastructure. Trainis completely refurbished. Quality of life inc in SD. unbeatable. 2 for 1 promotional tickets. OCns csbd v and Sol beach. hosting mini farmers market &?
Mayor was there at the very beg. AK chair of the transit board signed to buy the train.
Al Radvel living in Enc. Associated w/ Poinsettia tennis cts. Had articles in NCtimes. Put face to emails. Want to explain... success of the P. TComplex. worked to get additional 7 courts. Nature of the grps & diversity made a grt exp. Rec dept is working to evaluate the options. can only be done when you decide what you are doing. It is valuable. It is special.
Mayor said many of us have been out there and part.
In conformance with the Brown Act, no Council action can occur on items presented during Public Comment. A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Council on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes each. If you desire to speak during Public Comment, fill out a SPEAKER CARD and place it in the clear tray on the wall adjacent to the Deputy City Clerk. If there are more than five (5) speakers, the remaining speakers will be heard at the end of the agenda just prior to Council Reports. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address.
PUBLIC HEARING:
11. AB #20,136 - CALIFORNIAFIRST PROGRAM. To consider authorizing the City to join the CaliforniaFIRST Program, a California statewide energy efficient improvements assessment program to provide an opportunity for Carlsbad property owners to finance efficiency improvements on their properties through the issuance of bonds by California Communities; and,
CM item is to consider joining CF. D. Hauser. public hearing/open for ? later/looking for 2 actions... join & grant
Fin program. funds clean energy improvements. this is open to private/comm/indus. Can be passed on to new owners. many of private have to pay off loan.. this has assessments to be passed on to new property owner. Cal Global warming Solutions Act. in 2006. (by 2020). 2008 Clean Energy Fin Dist. 2009 funds water...
League of Cal Cities & Cal State Assoc of Counties. Initial pilot program $ (amt in the AB)
Key benefits helps meet energy & climate goals. Signing up would help us meet our goals. 5K homes min participation. If successful save 250bil BTU of energy. Tax neutral and no exposure to Gen Fund. Promotes jobs. 2K new jobs in green industry for clean energy.
Eligible improvements...
If you have a solar/elec project. must achieve a 10% energy reduction. Property qual...
CSCDA/joint powers authority formed in 1988 Prog Admin/Renewable Funding... Bond Underwriter/Royal Bank of Canada Capital Mkt./Muni bonds since 2004
Formation of the district/legal valid/bond indenture/bond.disclosure.and issuer's council
Start taking apps by June or July 2010.
CM Packard: admin under JPA, getting along fine. /yes
CM Packard: put on website or in Water bills?/yes, working w/ Ren Fund group to help w/ technical assistance on this. They will dev. appropriate handouts and direct residents to more detailed info.
CM Hall: savings and UTil costs match or exceed: Yes, and depends upon the kind of uses. Most homes have more than 150$ of util bills. CM Hall: at least cost neutral/yes
CM KB: artifical turf: Possiblly, still wking w/ them to get the improvement types. I assume that all kinds of things would be eligible. Have to wk w/ partners
-6:48pm time of PHearing. Thanked David Hauser re: the presentation. Al ? local reliance. Firmly believe more electrical sources we have. C is committed to sustainability. Put it on tax bill over 20yrs. Basic predictions on elec savings. Appreciate the leadership of Council 7 ?
6:50pm closed PH
CM Hall: Have to find out if XX is good enough to put in .. DH-looks at economics/only qualify those things that return on investments CM Hall: tankless water heater w/ other
Vote: 5/0
AB 20,136
ADJOURNMENT TO THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
CITY OF CARLSBAD
MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
FEBRUARY 23, 2010
6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
DEPARTMENTAL AND EXECUTIVE MANAGER REPORT:
12. AB #711 - REPORT ON WATER SUPPLY AND WATER RATES. To receive an update from staff on regional water supply issues, water conservation efforts and anticipated impacts on revenues and water rates. ACTION:
6:52 entered report. Glenn Pruim presentation.
2 yrs w/ average precipitation. No Sierra snowpack 128% of normal. Upper Col. River basin/near 30 yr average levels is gd. snowpak is at 85% of normal.
Locally. Average rainfall is gd for local storage. County of SD-Lake Hodges. no watering locally benefit
IMP are reservoirs. No Cal... Lake Oroville/Lake Shasta/San Luis Rey.... responding well to rainfall. SLRey is only below the northern ones. Colorado River Basin. Lake Powell and Lake Mead
Bay Delta/primary source of State Water Project Long term solutions/get around the Bay Delta pumping
Have been conserving over 15% and people are using recycled water. Citizens responded well.
Rate setting for water. Tiered rated and fixed costs.
Upcoming Met/CWA rates. may be 17.5-20% inc. Have to go to a public comment from citizens
CM Packard: w/ new rate structure is replenishing our reserves, will there be an oppor to slow down rate inc./Ask ?? to come help me w/ that. We will factor in how well our reserves are.
Helga Stover budget last yr. adding 1/2 mil to reserves/not a lot/ hoping it would be a little more now. Holding the course.
CM Hall: have fixed costs and commoditiy costs. How do they work? /ans: they have a fixed cost and commodity cost. We are getting closer to. CM Hall: How does MW do it?/ans. trying to have fixed costs covered. CM Hall: wants to look over their fixed costs, so that we have that knowledge to hold./ans we can do that
Mayor: costs coming from MWD come w/ more of costs. we pay a much larger share to MWD than anyone else. At a mtg on Fri, MWD expected to dbl/LA and SD working hard to keep rates intact. Rates will be going up. CWA have inc becos people have done well on conservation.
Glenn: follow up w/ AG ?/does anyone ever give consideration to that? Mayor: CWA has a XX to work w/ ag. Are we willing to bite the bullet and help them more? CM KB and Mayor will have to take direction on how we should act.
Glenn: can opt in or out. Get reduced rate first/ supplies cut 30% to ag comm
AB 711
ADJOURNMENT TO THE CONTINUATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CONTINUATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DEPARTMENTAL AND CITY MANAGER REPORTS:
13. AB #20,137 - SUPPORT OF BALLOT MEASURE. To consider supporting a ballot initiative to protect local taxpayer, public safety and transportation funding that belongs to the City from seizure or borrowing by the State of California. Resolution No. 2010-038. ACTION:
7:13pm
Catherine Hill/Regional Public Affairs Man of League of Cal Cities. Not new info... typical city 2/3 of revenue is restricted. Most of $ to Public Safety.....
Strong structural imbalance... one time funds disappeared. Local gov is a funding source for the state.
Local gov solution: close loop holes on local prop tax revenues comm redev fund prop 42 funds hwy users tax funds (HUTA) Public transit funding locally levied taxes (Parcel, UUT , TOT). No constitutional protection for these.
Measure: provides protection (23 mil)/ protects local taxpayers and gives accontablity. Address structural imbalance. chill@cacities.org 619-295-8282 Catherine Hill League of California Cities. www.savelocalservices.com
CM Packard: commented on conversation re: budget & state legislatures talked re; all $ is theirs. Can I invite people to circulate petitions? /ans: outside of City Hall
7:24pm vote 5/0
CM K Blackburn: Mr. Young apponted to Natl Boys & Girls club Polar plunge this wkend.
CM P: Sarah Benson 15th anniversary events: dwntn station/ C Hill w/ Cal Cities
2/26 Friday Carlsbad Chamber 7100 Four Seasons Point/ Lorraine Wood announced
AB 20,137
14. AB #20,139 -CITIZEN'S PRESENTATION ON VILLAGE H PROPERTY. To receive a presentation from Walt Meier regarding 3.2 acres of land known as the Village H property. ACTION:
AB 20,139
PUBLIC COMMENT: Continuation of the Public Comments (if necessary)
The remainder of the categories are for reporting purposes. In conformance with the Brown Act, no public testimony and no Council action can occur on these items.
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