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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-08-2017 City Council MinutesLhK,E,0.j «ia.k.. Fxrit mr City of Lake Elsinore Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday, August 8, 2017 Call to Order A Regular meeting of the Council of the City of Lake Elsinore was held in the Cultural Center, 183 North Main Street, on the above date. The meeting was called to order at 6:02 p.m. by Mayor Magee, noting the absence of Council Member Hickman (arrived at 6:03 p.m.). There being no members of the Public appearing to speak, the meeting recessed at 6:03 p.m. to Closed Session. City Council Closed Session 1) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -- ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9: (1 potential case) Reconvene /Call to Order The meeting reconvened at 7:01 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Magee. Invocation — Moment of Silence Mayor Magee requested a moment of silence. Roll Call Present: Council Members /Members Hickman, Manos and Tisdale; Mayor Pro Tem/Vice -Chair Jonson and Mayor /Chair Magee Absent: None Closed Session Report City Attorney Leibold listed the items discussed by Council and stated there is nothing to report out. Public Comments — Non- Agendized Items Appearing to comment were: Paulie Tehrani, Ace Vallejos and Glen Hodges. Page 1 6) Annexation Proceeding for Annexation No. 4 into Community Facilities District No. 2015 -2 (Maintenance Services) for Cottage Lane (TR 32996) The Public Hearing was opened at 7:18 p.m. There were no Conflict of Interest disclosures. City Clerk Domen affirmed receipt of Proof of Publication; that the complete file of exhibits, correspondence and other documentation were on file; and, noted that zero pieces of correspondence had been received. Assistant City Manager Simpson introduced Bond Attorney Shane Spicer, who provided the Staff Report. Appearing to speak were: Alma Quinn and Ace Vallejos. City Clerk Domen affirmed that no written protests from any registered voters or landowners of more than 50 percent of the acreage located within Community Facilities District No. 2015 -2 (Maintenance Services) were received. There being no further discussion, the Public Hearing was closed at 7:25 p.m. It was moved by Council Member Tisdale, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Johnson, and unanimously carried, to adopt the Resolution. Resolution No. 2017 -099 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, CALLING AN ELECTION TO SUBMIT TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS THE QUESTION OF LEVYING A SPECIAL TAX WITHIN THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITES DISTRICT NO. 2015 -2 ( MIANTENANCE SERVICES) (ANNEXATION NO. 4) City Clerk Domen called the Election; announced all ballots were cast; and the Election closed for the purpose of levying a Special Tax within the area proposed to be annexed to Community Facilities District No. 2015 -2 (Maintenance Services) (Annexation No, 4). City Clerk Domen then announced the ballot proposition was approved by more than two - thirds of the votes cast. It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Johnson, seconded by Council Member Tisdale, and unanimously carried, to adopt the Resolution. Resolution No. 2017 -100 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ELECTION RESULTS FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015 -2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) (ANNEXATION NO. 4) 7) Issuance of Tax Exempt Bonds for the Cottages at Mission Trail and Resolution Ap- proving the Issuance of Bonds The Public Hearing was opened at 7:26 p.m. Assistant City Manager Simpson presented a Power Point presentation. There were no Conflict of Interest disclosures to report. City Clerk Domen affirmed receipt of Proof of Publication; that the complete file of exhibits, correspondence and other documentation were on file; and, noted that two pieces of correspondence had been received. Page 3 Appearing to speak were: Paulie Tehrani, Ace Vallejos, Paul Williams and Alma Quinn. Mayor Magee, Assistant City Manager Simpson, City Manager Yates and Mr. Brady responded to public comments. It was moved by Council Member Manos, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Johnson, and carried noting the abstention of Council Member Tisdale, to conduct a peer review of the completed feasibility study in conjunction with the other participating cities. 10) Student Leadership Program City Clerk Domen and Community Services Director Skinner presented a Power Point presentation. There were no members of the public appearing to speak. It was moved by Council Member Tisdale, seconded Mayor Pro Tern Johnson, and unanimously carried to approve the implementation of the Dream Extreme's Future Leaders program. Public Comments — Non- Agendized Items Appearing to speak was: Alma Quinn. City Manager Comments City Manager Yates introduced that City Engineer Fagrell who presented a Power Point presentation on the Caltrans project located at State Route 74 / Central Avenue and Cambern Avenue and responded to Council comments. City Council Council Member Manos noted that Civic Partners has been in the City for a long time and is a major land owner; and, he stated that there is a large section of the City that was developed in 70s and 80s when regulations did not exist like they do now. Council Member Hickman announced the Senior Center Women's Pool Games on Tuesdays and Thursdays and that the Riverside Transit Agency has had more than 100,000 riders to date; reminded everyone that students can ride the bus for 25 cents thru September 4th; and, announced that there is a new mobile App. Council Member Tisdale announced the Veterans Expo on August 26th hosted by Assembly Member Melendez; noted information is available on the City's website for other events; announced the Riverside County Transit Commission awarded the City $500,000 for sidewalk and bike lane projects and thanked Mayor Magee for his efforts; provided Responsible Compassion Tip No. 4 and a Homeless Task Force Update; and, reminded everyone that school starts next week and to slow down around schools. Mayor Pro Tern Johnson reminded everyone to use the Alert LE App; provided an update on the Campground Rehabilitation Project: Community Hall and grading; announced the Can You Kick It? Kickball Tournament on September 9th at Rosetta Canyon Sports Park, noted that interested persons on the Southern California Edison projects should sign up for updates on the City's website; complimented the Future Leaders Program and offered assistance; and, thanked her colleagues and staff for their work. Page 5