City Council Actions from August 20, 2019
5. CONSENT CALENDAR:
a. Approval of Reading by Title and Waiver
of Reading in Full of Ordinances on this Agenda. (Pg 5) Approved.
*b. Review and Approve that the Warrants,
as Certified by the City/Agency Treasurer, are all Correct, Just, and Conform
to the Approved Budgets for FY 2018-2019 and FY 2019-2020. (Pg 7) Approved.
c. Authorize the City
Manager to Execute Cooperative Purchasing Agreements for the Acquisition of
Five Replacement Vehicles for Police Services.
(Pg 103) The Council authorized the City Manager to
execute cooperative purchasing agreements with National Auto Fleet Group and
Escondido BMW for the purchase of four replacement Police Interceptor Utility
pursuit vehicles and one motorcycle for Police Services for a total anticipated
cost of $476,726.
d. Authorize
the City Manager to Award a Full-Service Contract to Knorr Systems, Inc. in the
Amount of $243,874 for Maintenance of the Aquatic
Center Pool Equipment, to Include Replacement of the Competition Pool Heaters. (Pg 105) The Council authorized
the City Manager to award a contract to Knorr Systems, Inc. in the amount of $243,874
for a full-service annual maintenance contract for the Aquatic Center and the
competition pool heater replacement project.
e. Adopt a Resolution
to Establish Contractor Prequalification Procedures for the Parker Pump Station
Rehabilitation Project. (Pg 107) The
Council adopted the resolution to establish prequalification procedures for the
Parker Pump Station Rehabilitation project including the form of a prequalification
questionnaire; a uniform system of rating bidders; an appeal procedure and impaneling
the director of Public Services and Engineering and city engineer to the appeals
panel; and such other documents as necessary to comply with state law.
f. Authorize the City
Manager to Issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for As-Needed Professional
Geotechnical Engineering Services. (Pg 149) The
Council authorized the City Manager to direct the Public Services and Engineering Department to initiate
a Request for Qualifications process for the selection of one or more consulting firms
for on-call professional geotechnical
engineering services.
g. Appropriate
$340,000 from the Community Development Fund for the Coronado Recycled
Water/Maintenance Facility Design-Build Project and Authorize the City Manager to
Execute a Contract Modification with Brezack and Associates in an Amount of
$350,907. (Pg 151) The Council appropriated an additional $340,000 from the Community
Development Fund for the Coronado Recycled Water/Maintenance Facility
design-build project and authorized the City Manager to execute a contract
modification with Brezack and Associates in an amount of $350,907.
h. Approve a Resolution of the City Council of the
City of Coronado Authorizing the Receipt and Appropriation of 2019 Regional
Realignment Response Group Grant in the Amount of $12,000 Provided by the
Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) through the County of San Diego Sheriff’s
Department. (Pg 161) The Council
approved a resolution approving
the receipt and appropriation of $12,000 to be provided by the 2019 Regional
Realignment Response Group through the County of San Diego Sheriff’s
Department.
**i. Authorize the City
Manager to Approve a Change Order for Additional Body Worn Cameras, Licenses,
Docking Stations, and Video Storage in an Amount Not to Exceed $30,000. (Pg 165) The
Council authorized the City Manager to execute Change Order #2 for $26,000 for
the cost of nine additional body-worn cameras, seven additional licenses, two
docking stations, and unlimited video storage.
j. Approve the Recommendation of the Cultural Arts Commission to Install
Lamb’s Players Theatre Banners on the Orange Avenue Corridor Street Light Poles
September 15 Through November 29, 2019, In Celebration of the 25th
Anniversary of the Organization in Coronado.
(Pg 167) The Council approved the recommended designs and installation
schedule for banners on the Orange Avenue median from First Street through
Avenida De Las Arenas from September 15 through November 29, 2019.
**k. Approve the City Co-Hosting a Free 50th
Anniversary Family-Friendly Community Celebration of the Establishment of the
Coronado Cays to be Held in Coronado Cays Park on September 28, 2019; Approve the
Closure of the Grand Caribe Causeway Cul-de-Sac; Approve a Waiver of the
Alcohol Prohibition for a Beer and Wine Garden in the Cays Park; and Approve a
$20,000 Budget. (Pg 175) The Council approved co-hosting a free family-friendly 50th
Anniversary Celebration at Coronado Cays Park on Saturday, September 28, 2019,
from 2 to 10 p.m.; 2) Waived the alcohol prohibition for a beer and garden; 3)
Approved the closure of the Grande Caribe Causeway cul-de-sac; 4) Approved a
$20,000 budget for the event; and 5) agreed to expand the beer and wine garden
to include the sale of spirits.
l. Second Reading and
Adoption of “An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Coronado,
California, Repealing Chapter 2.74 of Title 2 of the Coronado Municipal Code
that Established the Coronado Transportation Commission.” (Pg 177) The
Council adopted an ordinance repealing Chapter 2.74 of Title 2 of the Coronado
Municipal Code that established the Coronado Transportation Commission and
directed the City Clerk to read the title of the proposed ordinance.
**m. Adopt a Resolution
Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Certificates of Acceptance for Deeds or
Grants Conveying Easements to the City Pursuant to Government Code Section
27281. (Pg 181) The Council adopted a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
certificates of acceptance for deeds or grants conveying easements to the City pursuant
to Government Code Section 27281.
**n. Approve the Temporary Extension of the Term
of Bill Gise, At-Large Member of the Design Review Commission. (Pg 185) The Council approved the extension but
included a provision that the extension not to exceed one year from August 20,
2019.
8. PUBLIC
HEARINGS:
a. Public Hearing:
Consideration of a Request for a Historic Alteration Permit for a Remodel and Addition, Including a Request for an
Exception to Zoning Standards, at 654 J Avenue (HAP 2019-13). (Pg 187) The
Council adopted a resolution approving a request for a Historic
Alteration Permit for a remodel and addition, including a request for an
exception to zoning standards, at 654 J
Avenue in the R-1A(E) Zone approving the project as submitted
by the applicant.
b. Public Hearing:
Consideration of a Request for a Historic Alteration Permit for a Remodel and
Addition, Including a Request for an Exception to Zoning Standards, at 1027 G
Avenue (HAP 2019-15). (Pg 229) The Council adopted a resolution approving a
request for a Historic Alteration Permit for a remodel and addition, including
a request for an exception to zoning standards, at 1027 G Avenue in the R-1A Zone.
10. CITY
COUNCIL:
b. Consideration of Appointment of One New
Member to the Library Board of Trustees.
(Pg 289) The Council appointed William
H. Wilson to serve a full three-year term that will expire August 31, 2022.
c. Adoption of a
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Coronado Amending Its Personnel
Authorization and Compensation Plan for FY 2019-20; Providing a 2.75% Salary
Increase to Self-Represented and Executive Management Employees for FY 2019-20;
and Providing Benefit Adjustments of 2.4% to All Benefited Employees. (Pg 297) The
Council adopted a resolution amending its Personnel Authorization and
Compensation Plan for FY 2019-20; providing a 2.75% salary increase for self-represented
and executive management employees for FY 2019-20; and providing benefit
adjustments of 2.4% to all benefited employees.
TIME CERTAIN 5:30
P.M.
d. Consider
and allocate community grant funds for fiscal year 2019-20. (Pg 303) The
Council allocated community grant funds for fiscal year 2019-20 funding based
on a new community grants process. The Council granted $581,150 to 14
organizations. The Council also agreed to fund the final year of a three-year
grant to the Coronado Historical Association for $381,350 and embargoed $37,500
for Fourth of July and Memorial Day activities. The following charts show the
allocations:


Note: Items
denoted by an asterisk (*) are related to the Successor Agency to the Community
Development Agency of the City of Coronado. Items denoted by two asterisks (**)
signify that the item was removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion or
was adopted as part of the Consent Calendar.
City
Council meeting links:
·
Coronado City Council Full Agenda Packet – August
20, 2019
·
Coronado
City Council Outline Agenda – August 20, 2019
·
Agendas,
Minutes and Videos

Posted on 08/29/2019