HomeMy WebLinkAboutcc min 2009/03/24 Special RDAMINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
March 24, 2009
6:00 P.M.
A Regular Meeting of the City Council and a Special Meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of
the City of Chula Vista was called to order at 6:01 p.m. in the Council Chambers, located in City
Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California.
ROLL CALL:
PRESENT: Council/Agencymembers Bensoussan (arrived at 6:02 p.m.), Castaneda
(arrived at 6:02 p.m.), McCann, Ramirez, and Mayor Cox
ABSENT: None
ALSO PRESENT: City Manager/Executive Director Sandoval, City Attorney/Agency
Counsel Miesfeld, City Clerk Norris, and Deputy City Clerk Bennett
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE
SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY
PRESENTATION BY LYNETTE JONES, SMALL BUSINESS LIAISON, ON THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA SPONSORED WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS (WE)
BUSINESS FORUM, APRIL 8, 2009 FROM 3:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M. AT THE CHULA
VISTA WOMENS CLUB; AND RECOGNITION OF THOY YEATON, OWNER,
MEA KWAN THAI CUISINE; ERENDIRA ABEL, FOUNDER, A WOMENS
WELLNESS CENTER; AND DIANE CLARKE, OWNER, CAPE COD CENTER,
NAPLES CENTER, PLAZA GATEWAY
Lynette Jones spoke about the upcoming Women Entrepreneurs Business Forum on April 8,
2009. She then introduced and recognized Women Entrepreneurs Erendira Abel, Diane Clazke,
and Thoy Yeaton, and Councilmember Bensoussan presented them with certificates of
recognition.
PRESENTATION BY LEAH BROWDER, DEPUTY CITY MANAGER/LIBRARY
DIRECTOR, OF THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS, SEVENTH SEASON WINNERS
Deputy City Manager/Library Director Browder talked about the recent Battle of the Books
event, and she thanked the sponsors of the event. She then introduced Senior Librarian Taylor
who introduced the Battle of the Books team winners representing Kellogg Elementary,
Halecrest Elementary, and Chula Vista Hills Elementazy. She then introduced Helyn Sloan,
representing Altrusa International, who talked about the success of the project. Ms. Sloan then
presented a $100 Barnes and Noble gift cazd to each school, on behalf of Altrusa International,
Chula Vista.
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SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY (Continued)
• PRESENTATION BY BRENDAN REED, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE
MANAGER, ON EARTH HOUR 2009
Environmental Resource Manager Reed announced the upcoming Earth Hour event on March
28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., a global event to raise awareness about climate change and a call to action
for climate protection. People worldwide were being asked to tum off lights for one hour. Mr.
Reed also announced the opportunity for local residents and businesses for free energy
assessments and a lighting exchange on April 18, 2009, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at
Friendship Park.
CONSENT CALENDAR
(Items 1-13)
Mayor Cox announced that Item 2 would be continued to the meeting of April 7, 2009. Items 3,
4, and 13 were removed from the Consent Calendar for Councilmember abstentions, and Item 5
was removed for discussion by members of the public.
1. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
A. Letter of resignation from Sharon Harmon, member of the Nature Center Board of
Trustees.
B. Letter of resignation from Kerry Knowlton, member of the Cultural Arts
Commission.
Staff recommendation: Council accept the resignations and direct the City Clerk to post
the vacancies in accordance with Maddy Act requirements.
2. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
APPROVING SUBMITTAL OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION TO EXPAND THE
CHULA VISTA URBAN SHADE TREE PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS IN CONJUNCTION WITH
IMPLEMENTING THE GRANT AGREEMENT
Staff recommendation: Council continue the item to Apri17, 2009.
3. This item was removed from the Consent Calendar.
4. This item was removed from the Consent Calendar.
5. This item was removed from the Consent Calendar.
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CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
6. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-058, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING A FIVE YEAR CONTRACTUAL
AGREEMENT WITH SAN DIEGO FIRE-RESCUE DEPARTMENT FOR THE
PROVISION OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCH SERVICES FOR
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
On December 11, 2007, the City Council directed the City Manager to enter into
negotiations and execute any letters of intent or memoranda of understanding for the
purpose of acquiring fire and emergency medical dispatch services from San Diego Fire-
Rescue Department. Staff has successfully concluded negotiations and is requesting
approval of a five-year contractual agreement for the provision of fire and emergency
medical dispatching services. (Fire Chief)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
7. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-059, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE
CONTRACT WITH ADVOCATION, INC., EXERCISING THE CITY'S OPTION TO
EXTEND THE CONTRACT FOR LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATION FOR THE
2009 AND 2010 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS
The City of Chula Vista's contract with the firm of Advocation, Inc. for legislative
representation in Sacramento has expired. The original agreement with the firm allowed
for four two-yeaz contract extensions; three of which have been exercised. Staff is
recommending implementation of the final contract extension based on the firm's
willingness to proceed for a fee of $1 per year. (Government Relations Liaison)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
8. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-060, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROPRIATING $70,000 FROM THE AVAILABLE
BALANCE OF THE TRAFFIC SAFETY FUND FOR THE PURCHASE OF TRAFFIC
SAFETY EQUIPMENT (4/STHS VOTE REQUIRED)
The City of Chula Vista Police Department receives funds from each traffic related ticket
that is written. These funds aze deposited into the Traffic Safety Fund. The Police
Department is requesting to appropriate $70,000 from the Traffic Safety Fund for the
purchase of equipment for the Traffic Unit to support the various traffic safety programs
that are currently being conducted. (Police Chief)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
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CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
9. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-061, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SUBMITTAL OF GRANT
APPLICATIONS FOR STATE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL FUNDING CYCLE 8 TO
IMPROVE PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES AT VARIOUS ELIGIBLE LOCATIONS
California legislated a Safe Routes to School (SR2S) program in 1999 with the enactment
of AB 1475. The goals of the program are to reduce injuries and fatalities to
schoolchildren and to encourage increased walking and bicycling among students.
Adoption of the resolution approves the submittal of grant applications for funding Cycle
8. (Public Works Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
10. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-062, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2008/2009 BUDGET
AND APPROPRIATING A TOTAL OF $14,458.07 FROM THE AVAILABLE FUND
BALANCE TO REIMBURSE MANUEL CONTRERAS, BONITA GATEWAY LLC.,
AND M & A CONSTRUCTION (4/STHS VOTE REQUIRED)
Adoption of the resolution refunds certain permit fees for Building Permit Number
BR07-0001 to Manuel Contreras associated with his property located at 418 Tremont
Street; a refund of sewer capacity fees due to a plan change for Building Permit Number
B08-0473 to Bonita Gateway LLC for its property at 3001 Bonita Road, and a refund of
sewer capacity fees due to a plan change for Building Permit Number B08-1030 to M &
A Construction associated with its property at 303 Broadway. (Public Works Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution
11. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-063, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY AND
(A) NINYO & MOORE GEOTECHNICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CONSULTANTS, (B) MACTEC ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING, INC., (C)
NOVA ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC., AND (D) SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA SOIL & TESTING, INC. TO PROVIDE ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL,
STORM WATER MONITORING, MATERIALS TESTING AND SPECIAL
INSPECTION CONSULTING SERVICES FOR VARIOUS CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (CIP) OR OTHER CITY PROJECTS
The constmction of public works infrastmcture improvements and buildings require the
use of quality materials and construction methods to assure longevity and usefulness. In
an effort to ensure that the City continues to obtain quality improvements, materials
testing, geotechnical engineering, storm water monitoring and special inspection services
for projects built with both public and private funds, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was
issued for said services. Staff has completed the review of the proposals and selection
process for the consulting services and has negotiated the proposed contracts. Adoption
of the resolution finalizes the process and approves agreements for the services requested.
(Public Works Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
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CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
12. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-064, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY
OF CHULA VISTA AND SPRING VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT REGARDING
SEWER FLOW GENERATED BY THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
The Church of the Good Shepherd, located within the County of San Diego at 3990
Bonita Road, Bonita, California, is seeking to expand its existing structure and use.
While the County's Spring Valley Sanitation District has agreed to provide sewer service
to the church, the nearest existing sewer line is a City of Chula Vista facility. Adoption
of the resolution approves the agreement and details the City requirements that would be
implemented if such a connection was to occur, including allowed flow volume,
maintenance responsibilities, and costs associated with such a connection. (Public Works
Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
13. This item was removed from the Consent Calendar.
ACTION: Mayor Cox moved to approve staff s recommendations and offered the balance of
the Consent Calendar -Items 1 and 6-12, headings read, text waived. Deputy
Mayor McCann seconded the motion and it carried 5-0.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
RESOLUTION NO. 2009-055, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING THE CERTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT FOR THE SAN DIEGO REGIONAL ENTERPRISE ZONE
(SDREZ) AND APPROVING THE SDREZ BOUNDARY MODIFICATIONS AS
PRESENTED
In 1992 the City of San Diego received approval for the South Bay Enterprise Zone. In
2000 and again in 2004, the South Bay Enterprise Zone was expanded to include
properties along the Bayfront redevelopment areas of the cities of Chula Vista and
National City. The South Bay Enterprise Zone expired on January 27, 2007. In August
2006, Council approved a resolution supporting and authorizing the submittal of a joint
application to the State of California Housing and Community Development Department
for a new regional Enterprise Zone designation, with the cities of San Diego and National
City. This partnership was "Conditionally Approved" in October of 2006 and City staff
in collaboration with the cities of San Diego and National City is engaged in the task of
completing the remaining conditions. Adoption of the resolution accepts the Certified
Environmental Impact Report and approves the San Diego Regional Enterprise Zone
Boundary Modification as presented. (Deputy City Manager/Development Services
Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
ACTION: Mayor Cox moved to approve staff s recommendation and offered Resolution No.
2009-055, heading read, text waived. Councilmember Bensoussan seconded the
motion, and it carried 3-0-2, with Councilmembers Castaneda and Ramirez
abstaining.
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ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
4. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-056, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE
THE FUNDING APPROVAL AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS;
AND AUTHORIZING APPROPRIATIONS OF $2,830,072 TO FUND THE
AMENDED 2008/2009 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM (4/STHS VOTE REQUIRED)
In January 2009, the Department of Housing and Urban Development approved the
City's Drafr 2008-2009 Amended Annual Action Plan, which proposed three activities to
be funded with the Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds in the amount of
$2,830,072. Adoption of this resolution will appropriate the funds to specific activities.
This item was first heazd at the March 3, 2009 Council meeting. (Deputy City
Manager/Development Services Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
ACTION: Councilmember Castaneda moved to approve staff s recommendation and offered
Resolution No. 2009-056, heading read, text waived. Councilmember Ramirez
seconded the motion and it cazried 4-0-1, with Deputy Mayor McCann abstaining.
5. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-057, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE PALOMAR GATEWAY
DISTRICT SPECIFIC PLANNING PROCESS, CONFIRMING THE LOCAL
NECESSARY MATCH FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT, STATING THE CITY'S
ASSURANCE TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT SHOULD GRANT FUNDING BE
AWARDED, AND AUTHORIZING DEPUTY CITY MANAGER, OR HIS
DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO SECURE THE
GRANT FUNDING SHOULD THE GRANT BE AWARDED
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) released acall-for-projects as
part of the Caltrans Transportation Planning Grants program. Under this program,
Caltrans provides grants to cities and non-profit organizations to complete improvement
or planning projects that promote strong and healthy communities, economic
development and environmental protection. Adoption of the resolution authorizes staff to
file a grant application to fund the Palomaz Gateway Specific Planning Process.
Applications aze due April 1, 2009, and must be supported by a resolution or minutes
order of the City Council. (Deputy City Manager/Development Services Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
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ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR (Continued)
Planning and Building Director Halbert gave an overview of the projects proposed to be funded
with the grants.
Theresa Acerro, Chula Vista resident, representing the Southwest Chula Vista Civic Association,
spoke in opposition to the portion of the grant application that addressed community outreach
and participation through the Southwest United in Action. She suggested that business owners
and residents be involved in the specific planning process.
Hugo Ivan Salazar, Chula Vista resident, representing Communities Taking Action, stated that it
made no sense for the City to create a civic community organization for community
redevelopment projects, since existing established organizations could provide the necessary
comments to articulate a plan for businesses and residents.
ACTION: Mayor Cox moved to approve staff s recommendation and offered Resolution No.
2009-057, heading read, text waived. Deputy Mayor McCann seconded the
motion and it carried 4-0-1, with Councilmember Ramirez abstaining.
13. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-065, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA AWARDING ATHREE-YEAR CONTRACT WITH TWO
OPTIONAL, CONSECUTIVE ONE-YEAR EXTENSIONS FOR ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE
SERVICES TO STRADLING, YOCCA, CARLSON AND RAUTH, AND
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE THE TWO ONE-YEAR
EXTENSIONS AND EXECUTE ALL RELATED DOCUMENTS
The proposed agreement will retain the services of Stradling, Yocca, Carlson and Rauth
to perform judicial foreclosure services on City Assessment Districts and Community
Facilities Districts and coordinate the collection of all delinquent installment payments on
these Districts, as requested by the City. (Finance Director/Public Works Director)
Staff recommendation: Council adopt the resolution.
ACTION: Mayor Cox moved to approve staff's recommendation and offered Resolution No.
2009-065, heading read, text waived. Councilmember Bensoussan seconded the
motion and it tamed 4-0-1, with Deputy Mayor McCann abstaining.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Hugo Ivan Salazar, Chula Vista resident, representing Communities Taking Action, stated there
were community concerns with the ongoing drug war and associated crime at the U.S./Mexico
border crossing. To that end, he invited the community to attend the "Chula Vista - A Border
Community and The Drug Waz Next Door" meeting on Wednesday, April 1, 2009 at 6:00 p.m.,
at the Chula Vista Civic Public Library, 365 F Street, Chula Vista.
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PUBLIC COMMENTS (Continued)
Theresa Acerro, Chula Vista resident, representing Southwest Chula Vista Civic Association,
spoke in opposition to a letter written in the City's name from an employee, to the California
Energy Commission, about the proposed MMC pecker power plant. She stated there was a need
for discussion about policies and procedures on these matters in an open forum.
Patricia Aguilaz, representing Crossroads II, spoke about the need to relocate the proposed MMC
pecker power plant, and she urged the Council to direct the City Manager to work with the
California Energy Commission to site the plant elsewhere.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
14. CONSIDERATION OF THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN
DELINQUENT SEWER SERVICE CHARGES AS RECORDED LIENS UPON THE
RESPECTIVE OWNER OCCUPIED PARCELS OF LAND AND PLACEMENT OF
DELINQUENT CHARGES ON THE NEXT REGULAR TAX BILL FOR
COLLECTION
The Chula Vista Municipal Code Section ]3.14.150 allows delinquent sewer service
charges to be assessed as recorded liens upon the affected owner occupied properties and
ultimately placed on the property tax bills for collection. (Finance Director)
Notice of the hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the hearing was held
on the date and at the time specified in the notice.
Mayor Cox opened the public hearing. There being no members of the public who wished to
speak, Mayor Cox closed the public hearing.
ACTION: Councilmember Castaneda moved to adopt the following Resolution No. 2009-
066, heading read, text waived:
RESOLUTION NO. 2009-066, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ASSESSING CERTAIN DELINQUENT
SEWER SERVICE CHARGES AS RECORDED LIENS UPON THE
RESPECTIVE OWNER OCCUPIED PARCELS OF LAND AND APPROVING
PLACEMENT OF DELINQUENT CHARGES ON THE NEXT REGULAR
TAX BILL
Deputy Mayor McCann seconded the motion and it carried 5-0.
15. CONSIDERATION OF THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN
DELINQUENT SOLID WASTE SERVICE CHARGES AS RECORDED LIENS UPON
THE RESPECTIVE OWNER OCCUPIED PARCELS OF LAND AND PLACEMENT
OF DELINQUENT CHARGES ON THE NEXT REGULAR TAX BILL FOR
COLLECTION
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PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
The Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 8.24 allows delinquent solid waste service
chazges to be assessed as recorded liens upon the affected properties and ultimately
placed on the property tax bills for collection. (Finance Director)
Notice of the hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the hearing was held
on the date and at the time specified in the notice.
Mayor Cox opened the public hearing. There being no members of the public who wished to
speak, Mayor Cox closed the public heazing.
ACTION: Councilmember Ramirez moved to adopt the following Resolution No. 209-067,
heading read, text waived:
RESOLUTION NO. 2009-067, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ASSESSING CERTAIN DELINQUENT SOLID
WASTE SERVICE CHARGES AS RECORDED LIENS UPON THE
RESPECTIVE PARCELS OF LAND AND APPROVING PLACEMENT OF
DELINQUENT CHARGES ON THE NEXT REGULAR TAX BILL
Deputy Mayor McCann seconded the motion and it carried 5-0.
16. This item was considered after Item 17.
Item 17 was taken out of order and heard prior to Item 16.
17. CONSIDERATION OF WAIVING IRREGULARITIES IN THE BID RECEIVED FOR
THE "PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM (DIG-OUT) FISCAL YEAR
2007/2008 (STL-3335A)" PROJECT PER CITY CHARTER SECTION 1009
On February 25, 2009, the Director of Public Works received sealed bids for the project.
The work consists of the removal/replacement of failed asphalt pavement, crack filling,
weed removal and treatment with herbicide, on various pavement locations in the City.
Other work includes the replacement of damaged traffic signal loops, striping, pavement
markings, traffic control, other miscellaneous work, and all labor material, equipment,
and transportation necessazy for the project. As there were minor irregularities in the bid
related to a multiplication error in the City's favor, staff is recommending waiving the
irregularities in the bid and accepting and awarding the contract to Frank & Son Paving,
Ina (Public Works Director)
Notice of the hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the heazing was held
on the date and at the time specified in the notice.
Mayor Cox opened the public hearing. There being no members of the public who wished to
speak, Mayor Cox closed the public hearing.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
ACTION: Councilmember Ramirez moved to adopt the following Resolution No. 2009-068,
heading read, text waived:
RESOLUTION NO. 2009-068, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA WAIVING IRREGULARITIES, ACCEPTING
BIDS AND AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR THE "PAVEMENT
REHABILITATION PROGRAM (DIG-OUT) FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008, (STL-
335A)" PROJECT TO FRANK AND SON PAVING, INCORPORATED IN
THE AMOUNT OF $1,903,250.49 AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE
OF ALL AVAILABLE FUNDS IN THE PROJECT
Councilmember Castaneda seconded the motion and it carried 5-0.
16. CONSIDERATION FOR REVIEW OF THE CITY'S HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS FOR 2009/2010 (COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT, HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ACT
AND EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT)
The City has received and reviewed funding applications for the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG), the Home Investment Partnerships Act (HOME),
and the Emergency Shelter Grant Funds (ESG). This hearing provides the public with
the opportunity to give input on the community's housing and community development
needs. Staff will also offer Council funding level recommendations for all eligible
projects/programs for the 2009/2010 fiscal yeaz. (Deputy City Manager/Development
Services Director)
Redevelopment and Housing Manager Mills and Project Coordinator Davis presented the
2009/2010 Federal Grant Program.
Mayor Cox opened the public heazing.
The following CDBG, HOME and ESG grant applicants requested Council consideration of
funding for their respective organizations:
Scody Hage, San Diego resident, representing San Diego Food Bank, requested $31,663 for the
Food 4 Kids Backpack Program.
Bob White, Chula Vista resident, representing the Chula Vista Veterans Home Foundation,
requested $3,600 for Rehabilitation Services.
John R. Clingan, Imperial Beach resident, representing Chula Vista Boys and Girls Club,
requested $25,912 for Safe Kids Transportation Services.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
Mazgazita Holguin, Chula Vista/Bonita resident, representing Chula Vista Community
Collaborative, requested $45,000 for Chula Vista Family Assessment and Referral.
Maricela Ortega, Chula Vista resident, spoke about how her family had benefited from assistance
received by the Chula Vista Community Collaborative.
John Canale, San Diego resident, representing Lutheran Social Services, requested $24,000 each
for project Hand and Caring Neighbor programs.
Jenrette Lawrence, San Diego resident, representing Family Health Centers of San Diego,
requested $30,000 for KidCaze Express Mobile Unit.
Mary Scott Knoll, representing Fair Housing Council of San Diego, requested $39,000 for the
Fair Housing Audit Services.
Rosemarie Johnston, San Diego resident, representing Interfaith Shelter Network, requested
$10,350.
Staffinember Mills noted a correction on the staff report, stating that the Tier 3 applicants were
recommended at 80% of prior yeaz funding, rather than 74% as indicated in the report.
Councilmember Castaneda asked staff to look at providing assistance to community members
who would qualify for the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) for energy
efficiencies and weatherization home improvements. He recommended efforts by staff to help
prevent businesses from victimizing homeowners facing possible home foreclosures, and he
requested a report from Community Housing Works on the matter. He asked staff to schedule
organizations involved with foreclosure prevention workshops, to come before the Council with
information about the program.
Deputy Mayor McCann asked staff to ensure that CDBG applicants were aware of the criteria
being used to base tier designation, and to better explain the criteria to applicants for next yeaz.
He suggested for the future, to set aside a portion of undesignated CDBG funding in order to
provide the Council more flexibility with its decisions for funding distribution. He further
suggested Council consideration of additional funding for the Boys and Girls Club, Kids Care
Express Mobile Unit, and Chula Vista Community Collaborative, should more funding become
available.
Councilmember Ramirez spoke about the need for additional resources for the Lauderbach Pazk
and associated Boys and Girls Club programs, should additional funding become available.
Discussion ensued between Councilmember Ramirez and staff, with an explanation by staff, of
the City's audit process for grant applicants.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
There being no further members of the public who wished to speak, Mayor Cox closed the public
hearing.
Councilmember Castaneda requested that the Council be given a few days to consider the
recommendations, and make a determination at a future meeting.
Staffinember Mills recommended that the Council make any adjustments to the proposed
funding levels at that time, but in no event later than the first Council meeting in April, to allow
the required 30-day public comment period prior to submission to HUD (Housing and Urban
Development).
Councilmember Castaneda indicated that he was willing to move forwazd with the report as
presented by staff.
Staffinember Mills suggested that if additional CDBG funds became available, staff could
provide a report to the Council with additional recommendations.
It was the consensus of the Council to accept the staff report. No formal action was taken on this
item.
At 8:01 p.m., Mayor Cox recessed the Council Meeting. The meeting reconvened at 8:13 p.m.
with all members present.
ACTION ITEMS
18. CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDING THAT A MEASURE BE PLACED ON
THE JUNE 2014 BALLOT TO AMEND OR REPEAL PROPOSITION A
On January 20, 2009 the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3123 submitting a
Transaction and Use Tax (commonly referred to as a "Sales Tax") to the electorate. This
Sales Tax measure is on the ballot for a mailed ballot election, with mailed ballot returns
due on May 5, 2009. This Sales Tax measure has been designated by the San Diego
County Registraz of Voters as Proposition A ("Prop A").
At the City Council meeting of February 17, 2009, pursuant to City Council Referral No.
392, the City Council requested that the City Attorney prepare a resolution for City
Council consideration to place a ballot measure on the June 2010 general election that
would allow the electorate to determine in year 2014, should Prop A pass, whether or not
to continue or repeal Prop A. City Council may adopt a resolution that requests that in
the yeaz 2014 the City Council submit to the electorate either an amendment or repeal of
Prop A.
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ACTION ITEMS (Continued)
Deputy City Attorney Shirey gave an overview of this item. He explained that the current
Council could not place an item on the ballot for 2014, but that it could recommend that the
Council sitting at that time place a measure on the ballot.
Patricia Aguilar, Chula Vista resident, representing Crossroads II, stated that the language in the
proposed resolution was too conditional, and she distributed for Council Consideration her
suggested amended language for the resolution.
ACTION: Councilmember Castaneda moved to adopt the following Resolution No. 2009-
069, asamended, heading read, text waived:
RESOLUTION NO. 2009-069, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA RECOMMENDING THAT A MEASURE BE
PLACED ON THE TUNE 2014 BALLOT TO AMEND, REPEAL, OR RATIFY
nv n~i PROPOSITION A
Mayor Cox seconded the motion and it carried 4-0-1, with Deputy Mayor
McCann abstaining.
Items 21A and 21B were taken out of order and addressed at this time.
21. COUNCILMEMBERS' COMMENTS
Councilmember Bensoussan:
A. CONSIDERATION OF GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR A PROPOSED
INDEPENDENT ADVISORY BOARD (PROP A ADVISORY COMMITTEE)
Deputy Mayor McCann stated that he would be abstaining from voting on Items 21A and B. He
then left the dais.
Councilmember Bensoussan gave an overview of the proposed Prop A Advisory Committee.
Councilmember Ramirez stated he was hesitant to establish staggered, rotated terms and limits
for the Advisory Committee members. He stated that he would prefer an annual report, rather
than a quarterly report. He also suggested having the committee make recommendations on
revenues generated from Prop A, and leave General Fund responsibilities to the elected officials.
Councilmember Bensoussan responded that the Committee would be advisory only and she
clarified that the proposed quarterly reports to Council would be a review only.
Theresa Acerro, Chula Vista resident, suggested formation of a Budget Oversight Committee,
formed by ordinance, which would provide quarterly reports on the General Fund to the Council.
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21 A. COUNCILMEMBERS' COMMENTS (Continued)
Jose Preciado, Chula Vista resident, representing South Bay Forum, spoke in support of the
Guiding Principles for the Prop A Advisory Committee. He requested that once established, the
Advisory Committee would consider guidance by recognized organizations such as the San
Diego Taxpayers Association. He suggested that the committee members be comprised of local
citizens or businesses that did not benefit directly from taxpayer dollars.
Reiner Leal, Chula Vista resident, spoke in support of the Prop A Advisory Board, and
questioned the process for determining the terms of the Advisory Committee members.
Patricia Aguilaz, Chula Vista resident, representing Crossroads II, stated that Crossroads II
would not support the portion of the guidelines regarding committee make-up and appointments.
She also suggested that any organization that received City funding be excluded in any decision-
making for how Prop A funds would be spent.
Ken Seabin Msemaji, Spring Valley resident, representing Labors Local 84, spoke in support of
the proposed Prop A Advisory Committee with the exception of member term limits.
Sandy Duncan, Chula Vista resident, spoke in support of the proposed Advisory Board.
ACTION: Councilmember Bensoussan moved to approve the guiding principles for a
proposed Independent Advisory Board (Prop A Advisory Committee).
Councilmember Castaneda seconded the motion and it carried 4-0-1, with Deputy
Mayor McCann abstaining.
21.B. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION:
COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2009-070 AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
RESOLUTION N0.2009-2003, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND
THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
URGING THE PORT DISTRICT TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS AND
CONCLUDE THE EXCHANGE OF PORT LAND FOR PACIFICA
COMPANIES-OWNED LAND AT THE CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT, AND
URGING THE PORT TO MAKE NECESSARY REVISIONS TO COMPLETE
THE CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT MASTER PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT (EIR) AND TO THEN CERTIFY THE FINAL EIR
Council/Agency Member Bensoussan gave an overview of the proposed resolution.
The following members of the public spoke in support of the proposed resolution:
Tiffany Vinson, Chula Vista resident
Chris Lewis, Bonita resident
Bill Hall, Chula Vista resident
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21 B. COUNCILMEMBERS' COMMENTS (Continued)
Cindy Gomper Graves, Poway resident, representing South County Economic Development
Council
Theresa Acerro, Chula Vista resident
Laura Hunter, representing Environmental Health Coalition
Lisa Cohen, Chula Vista resident, representing Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce
Dan McKirnan, San Diego resident, representing Environmental Health Coalition
Allison Rolfe, San Diego resident, representing Pacifica Companies
Jose Preciado, Chula Vista resident, representing South Bay Forum
Patricia Aguilaz, Chula Vista resident, representing Crossroads II
Greg Mattson, San Diego resident, representing Third Avenue Village Association
Reiner Leal, Chula Vista resident
The Council/Agency Members then discussed the need for collaborative efforts by all parties
involved, full engagement with the Port District on the Bayfront planning process, and the need
to move forward with the Environmental Impact Report.
ACTION: Council/Agency Member Bensoussan moved to adopt the following Resolution
No. 2009-070, heading read, text waived:
COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2009-070 AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
RESOLUTION NO.2009-2003, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND
THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
URGING THE PORT DISTRICT TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS AND
CONCLUDE THE EXCHANGE OF PORT LAND FOR PACIFICA
COMPANIES-OWNED LAND AT THE CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT, AND
URGING THE PORT TO MAKE NECESSARY REVISIONS TO COMPLETE
THE CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT MASTER PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT (EIR) AND TO THEN CERTIFY THE FINAL EIR
Council/Agency Member McCann seconded the motion and it can•ied 5-0.
OTHER BUSINESS
19. CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS
City Manager Sandoval reminded the Council of the Apri12"d Council Workshop for a review of
the City's Fiscal Health Plan. It was the consensus of the Council to move the subject regarding
the California Energy Commission to the Council Meeting of April 21, 2009.
20. MAYOR'S REPORTS
Mayor Cox announced her recent participation in the ribbon cutting for High Tech High, the first
building to be placed at the University Park Research Center. She announced the upcoming
"Sunset Safari" fundraiser event at the Chula Vista Nature Center, Saturday, Mazch 28, 2009.
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20. MAYOR'S REPORTS (Continued)
She recognized Finance Director Maria Kachadoorian, for the City's audit report regarding the
Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund and Traffic Congestion Relief Fund that received an
A+ from the State Controller. She also recognized Fire Logistics and Planning Chief Gazcia and
Fire Engineer Mehrer for their participation in the successful transition of Fire Dispatch services
to the City of San Diego that resulted in a $740,000 savings to the City. She extended her well
wishes to the 13 City employees who would be retiring from the City. She stated she would be
adjourning the meeting in memory of the four Oakland Police Officers Sgts. Mark Dunakin, Erv
Romans, Dan Sakai, and Officer John Hege who lost their lives in the line of duty.
21. COUNCILMEMBERS' COMMENTS
Deputy Mayor McCann spoke of his attendance at the Chula Vista Police Department's
retirement event to recognize retiring police officers and personnel, and he thanked the retirees
for their service. He stated that he attended the recent High Tech High grand opening and ribbon
cutting event. He spoke about the Chula Vista Veteran's Pazk Brick Program, with all net
proceeds benefiting the Friends of Chula Vista Pazks and Recreation, and Chula Vista Veterans
Home Support Foundation. Further information about the program may be accessed via the
City's website. He invited all to attend the Chula Vista Nature Center "Sunset Safazi" Fundraiser
event on March 28a'.
Councilmember Castaneda thanked the Building Industry Association for its $10,000 donation
towazds field and building improvements at the South Bay Little League baseball fields, stating
that the improvements would include restroom renovations, and repairs to the Little League
office and snack shack. He extended condolences to the Oakland Police Department for its loss
of four police officers who died in the line of duty.
Councilmember Ramirez spoke about recent changes by the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS)
of bus routes in the Palomaz/Bay Boulevazd area, which had resulted in negative impacts to four
non-profits in the azea that served individuals utilizing public transport on this route. To that
end, he stated that he had written a letter to MTS on the issue and was hopeful to receive support
on the matter by former Councilmember Rindone, and consideration by MTS of reassessment of
the affected bus routes. He extended his condolences to the families and the City of Oakland for
the four Police Officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
Councilmember Bensoussan announced the upcoming Western Revitalization Committee
meeting scheduled for April 14, 2009. She also extended condolences to the Oakland Police
Department for its loss of four police officers who died in the line of duty.
ADJOURNMENT
At ] 0:14 p.m., Mayor Cox adjourned the meeting in memory of Oakland Police Sergeants. Mazk
Dunakin, Erv Romans, Dan Sakai, and Officer John Hege, to a Council Workshop on April 2,
2009 at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, and thence to the Regular Meeting of April 7, 2009.
Lorraine Bennett, CMC, Deputy City Clerk
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