CITY OF DESERT HOT SPRINGS

 

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL

And the City Council Serving as the Successor Agency to the

Redevelopment Agency Board

 

AGENDA

 

wednesday, July 5, 2017

 

6:00 P.M. – REGULAR SESSION

 

CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS

Carl May Community Center

11711 West Drive, Desert Hot Springs, California

 

 

 


CALL TO ORDER

 

ROLL CALL

 

INVOCATION

 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA

 

At this time the City Council may amend the order of the agenda, approve the Consent Calendar, remove items from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion and action, and add Urgency Items.

 

Urgency Items ("Added Starters"): The Brown Act, which governs public meetings, permits the City Council to take action on any item that does not appear on the agenda only if 2/3 of the City Council (if all are present) or all members of the City Council (if fewer than all members are present) determine there is a need to take immediate action on the item, and the need to take immediate action came to the City Council's attention after the agenda was posted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS

 

At this time, pursuant to the Brown Act, any person may comment on matters of general interest within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council, NOT listed on the agenda. Under the Brown Act, the City Council should not take action on or discuss matters raised during Public Comment portion of the agenda that are not listed on the agenda.

 

Comments are limited to the first ten (10) speakers at three (3) minutes per speaker. Speakers may not yield their time to others without consent of the Mayor. All comments are to be directed to the City Council and shall be devoid of any personal attacks. Members of the public are expected to maintain a professional, courteous decorum during public comments.

 

Please complete and submit a "speaker card" to the City Clerk. You will be asked to STATE YOUR NAME AND CITY OF RESIDENCE FOR THE RECORD.

 

CITY MANAGER REPORT

 

MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS

 

PUBLIC HEARINGS:

 

1.

Resolutions Calling and Noticing a Special Municipal Election to be held on November 7, 2017, for the Extension of the following Voter-Approved Public Safety Measures; "Desert Hot Springs' Neighborhood Police Protection and Public Safety Measure" (Utility Users Tax) and "Desert Hot Springs' 911, Gang/Drug Crime Prevention Measure" (Parcel Tax) and Amendment of the FY 2017/2018 Budget  in the Amount of $40,000.00 for the Cost of the Special Municipal Election

 

Deputy City Manager, Luke Rainey                                              

Packet Page 15

 

Recommendation:

1)  Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of   Desert Hot Springs calling and giving notice of a Special      Municipal Election to be held in the City of Desert Hot      Springs on November 7, 2017, regarding a ballot measure      titled “Desert Hot Springs Neighborhood Police Protection      and Public Safety Measure” asking shall the Ordinance to      increase police training, recruitment/retention and crime            investigation/prevention; maintain rapid police, fire and 9-     1-1 emergency response times; and to hire additional      police officers to patrol streets, extending its existing,      voter-approved utility users’ tax, producing approximately      $2,831,543 annually, until ended by voters, with      independent citizens’ oversight, annual audits, and      requiring all funds for local public safety services be      adopted?;

2)  Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of   Desert Hot Springs calling and giving notice of a Special      Municipal Election to be held in the City of Desert Hot      Springs on November 7, 2017, regarding a ballot measure

 

     titled “Desert Hot Springs 911, Gang/Drug Crime      Prevention Measure” asking shall the Ordinance to    prevent essential public safety services cuts such as      police/emergency response, anti-gang/drug, youth      violence prevention and sex offender/parolee monitoring      programs, extending the existing, voter-approved public      safety measure at the reduced rate of $103 per single      family residence, providing approximately $2,000,000      annually, until ended by voters, requiring oversight, audits,      all funds for local public safety services, with a tax      decrease for these parcels be adopted?; and

3)  Approve an Amendment to the FY 2017-2018 Budget in      the amount of $40,000.00 for the cost of the Special      Municipal Election.

 

2.

Resolution Affirming the Report of Public Nuisance Abatement Costs and Placing them on the Tax Roll

 

Community Development Director, Daniel Porras, P.E.

Packet Page 69

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff; and

7) Adopt a Resolution of the City Council Ordering Confirmation of the Special Assessments Against Parcels of Land within the Public Nuisance Abatement Costs for Fiscal Year 2017-18.

 

3.

Conditional Use Permit (CUP 02-17) and Development Agreement (DA 08-17) for the Development of a 621,920 Square Foot Facility for Medical Marijuana Cultivation, Processing / Manufacturing, Associated Parking and Other Improvements on Four Vacant Parcels Totaling 30.53 Gross Acres Located Northeast of the I-10 Freeway and Indian Avenue, Within the General Plan Light Industrial (I-L) Zone (Applicant: BlackStar Financial, Inc. / Ray Dorame)

 

Community Development Director, Daniel Porras, P.E.           

Packet Page 81

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain Questions of Staff from City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take Testimony from Applicant;

5) Take Public Testimony;

6) Opportunity for Applicant Rebuttal

7) Close the Public Hearing;

8) City Council discussion and questions to Staff; and

9)  Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 02-17 and Development Agreements 08-17; for the development of a 621,920 square foot facility for medical marijuana cultivation and processing / manufacturing on four vacant parcels totaling 30.53 gross acres located on northeast of the I-10

 

freeway and Indian Avenue, within the General Plan Light Industrial (I-L) Zone (APNs 666-370-012 thru 015).

 

4.

Conditional Use Permit No. 07-17 and Development Agreement 05-17 for the Development of an Indoor Marijuana Cultivation Facility Totaling 63,446 Square Feet With Associated Parking and Other Improvements Located on 5 Vacant Parcels Totaling 3.69 Gross Acres on the South East Corner of Little Morongo Road and Palomar Lane and Within the General Plan Light Industrial (I-L) Zone (Applicant:  Din Cultivation / Victor Din)

 

Community Development Director, Daniel Porras, P.E.

Packet Page 475

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain Questions of Staff from City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take Testimony from Applicant;

5) Take Public Testimony;

6) Opportunity for Applicant Rebuttal

7) Close the Public Hearing;

8) City Council discussion and questions to Staff; and

9)  Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 07-17 and Development Agreement 05-17 for the development of an indoor marijuana cultivation facility for a total area of 63,446 square feet on 3.69 gross acres located on the south east corner of Little Morongo Road and Palomar Lane in the Light Industrial (I-L) Zone. (APNs 665-050-001, 002, 003, 004, 006).

 

5.

Conditional Use Permit No. 08-17 and Development Agreement 06-17 for the Development of a 50,976 Square Foot Building for Medical Marijuana Cultivation, Processing / Manufacturing, Associated Parking and Other Improvements on Two Vacant Parcels Totaling 2.52 Gross Acres Located on the North Side of Palomar Lane, Approximately 850 Feet East of Little Morongo Road and Within the General Plan Light Industrial (I-L) Zone (Applicant: Kim Cultivation / Un Sun Kim)

 

Community Development Director, Daniel Porras, P.E.

Packet Page 655

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain Questions of Staff from City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take Testimony from Applicant;

5) Take Public Testimony;

6) Opportunity for Applicant Rebuttal

7) Close the Public Hearing;

8) City Council discussion and questions to Staff; and

9)  Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 08-17 and Development Agreements 06-17; for the development of a 50,976 square foot building for medical marijuana cultivation and processing / manufacturing on two vacant parcels totaling 2.52 gross acres located on the north side of Palomar Lane, approximately 850 feet east of Little Morongo Road and within the General Plan Light Industrial (I-L) Zone. (APN: 665-040-018, 019)

 

6.

Conditional Use Permit No. 03-17, Development Agreement No. 01-17, and Tentative Parcel Map No. 37286 for the Development of a Two-Story Cultivation Building Totaling Approximately 22,000 Square Feet (SF) on a 1.26 Acre Site Located on Palomar Lane Between Little Morongo Road and Cabot Road in the I-L (Light Industrial) Zone (Applicant:  Desert Grow, LLC)

 

Community Development Director, Daniel Porras, P.E.

Packet Page 829

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain Questions of Staff from City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take Testimony from Applicant;

5) Take Public Testimony;

6) Opportunity for Applicant Rebuttal;

7) Close the Public Hearing;

8) City Council discussion and questions to Staff; and

9)  Approve: (A) a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Desert Grow Cultivation Project; (B) Conditional Use Permit No. 03-17; (C) Development Agreement No. 01-17; and (D) Tentative Parcel Map No. 37286, for a two-story cultivation building totaling approximately 22,000 square feet to be constructed on Palomar Lane between Little Morongo Road and Cabot Road in the I-L (Light Industrial) District. (APN 665-040-017)

 

7.

Amendment to Development Agreement 04-16 to Allow for Medical Marijuana Manufacturing / Extraction Activities Within the Previously Approved Facility Located at 65283 San Jacinto lane (Applicant: We Care DHS, Inc. - Ryan

Fingerhut)

 

Community Development Director, Daniel Porras, P.E.

Packet Page 1017

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Invite Applicant to speak;

5) Questions for the Applicant;

6) Take Public Testimony;

7) Opportunity for Applicant Rebuttal;

8) Close the Public Hearing;

9) City Council discussion and questions to Staff; and

10) Approve First Reading of an Ordinance approving an amendment to Development Agreement 04-16 to allow for medical marijuana manufacturing and extraction activities within the previously approved We Care DHS cultivation facility located at 65283 San Jacinto Lane.

 

8.

Creating Special Tax Area 24 (Snider Investments, LLC), APN 663-270-004 Located North of 14th Avenue and East of Little Morongo Road Within the Desert Hot Springs Special Public Safety Tax Area

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1063

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

 

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Hold the election;

8) Canvass the election; and

9) Adopt an Ordinance Establishing a Special Public Safety Tax Area Zone 24 (Snider Investments, LLC)

 

9.

Creating Special Tax Area 25 (San Jac Facilities, LLC) for APN 665-030-021 Located at 65242 San Jacinto Lane, and APN 665-030-022 Located at 65282 San Jacinto Lane, Within the Desert Hot Springs Special Public Safety Tax Area

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1085

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Hold the election;

8) Canvass the election; and

9) Adopt an Ordinance Establishing a Special Public Safety Tax Area Zone 25 (San Jac Facilities, LLC).

 

10.

Creating Special Tax Area 26 (Golden Star Investment Properties, LLC) for APN 641-092-049 Located on the Northwest corner of Palm Drive and Hacienda Avenue, Within the Desert Hot Springs Special Public Safety Tax Area

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1107

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Hold the election;

8) Canvass the election; and

9) Adopt an Ordinance Establishing a Special Public Safety Tax Area Zone 26 (Golden Star Investment Properties, LLC).

 

11.

(Continued from June 20, 2017) Annexation No. 12 to the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for APN 665-030-053 Located at 65145 Two Bunch Palms Trail (Armando Rodriguez)

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1129

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

 

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution 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 Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 12).

8) Hold the election;

9) Canvass the election; and

10) Adopt a Resolution declaring election results for annexation to Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 12).

 

12.

Annexation No. 16 to the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for APN 660-160-010 Located Northeast of Interstate 10 and West of Palm Drive (William Conner)

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1165

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution 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 Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 16)

8) Hold the election;

9) Canvass the election; and

10) Adopt a Resolution declaring election results for annexation to Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 16)

 

13.

Annexation No. 17 to the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for APN 665-030-017 Located at 65118 San Jacinto Lane (Kamran Amirianfar)

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1203

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution 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 Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 17).

8) Hold the election;

9) Canvass the election; and

 

 

10) Adopt a Resolution declaring election results for annexation to Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 17).

 

14.

Annexation No. 18 to the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for APN 665-030-049 Located at 65265 San Jacinto Lane (Kamran Amirianfar)

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1241

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution 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 Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 18).

8) Hold the election;

9) Canvass the election; and

10) Adopt a Resolution declaring election results for annexation to Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 18).

 

15.

Annexation No. 19 to the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for APN 663-270-004 Located North of 14th Avenue and East of Little Morongo Road (Snider Investments)

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1279

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution 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 Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 19).

8) Hold the election;

9) Canvass the election; and

10) Adopt a Resolution declaring election results for annexation to Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 19).

 

16.

Annexation No. 20 to the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for APN 665-030-021 Located at 65242 San Jacinto Lane and APN 665-030-022 Located at 65282 San Jacinto Lane (San Jacinto Facilities, LLC)

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1315

 

 

Recommendation:

 

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution 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 Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 20).

8) Hold the election;

9) Canvass the election; and

10) Adopt a Resolution declaring election results for annexation to Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 20).

 

17.

Annexation No. 21 to the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for APN 641-092-049 Located on the Northwest Corner of Palm Drive and Hacienda Avenue (Golden Star Investment Properties, LLC)

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1351

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution 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 Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 21).

8) Hold the election;

9) Canvass the election; and

10) Adopt a Resolution declaring election results for annexation to Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) (Annexation No. 21).

 

18.

Levy and Collection of Special Taxes within Community Facilities District 2006-1 Improvement Area No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2017-2018

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1387

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution of the City Council Ordering the Levy and Collection of Special Taxes within Community Facilities District No. 2006-1 Improvement Area No. 1, for Fiscal Year 2017-2018.

 

19.

Levy and Collection of Special Taxes Within Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 to Fund Improvements for Fiscal Year 2017-2018

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1397

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Desert Hot Springs, California, Approving the Levy and Collection of Special Taxes within the Community Facilities District No. 2010-1 (Services) for Fiscal Year 2017-18.

 

20.

Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 Levy and Collection of Assessments to Fund Improvements for Fiscal Year 2017-2018

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1415

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Desert Hot Springs, State of California, Approving the Levy and Collection of Assessments to Fund Improvements within Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2017-2018.

 

21.

Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 Levy and Collection of Assessments to Fund Improvements for Fiscal Year 2017-2018

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1541

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a resolution of the City Council of the City of Desert Hot Springs, State of California, Approving the Levy and Collection of Assessments to Fund Improvements within Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 for Fiscal Year 2017-18.

 

22.

Drainage Assessment District No. 1 Levy and Collection of Assessments

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1631

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Entertain questions of Staff from the City Council;

 

 

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions of Staff;

7) Adopt a Resolution of the City of Desert Hot Springs, County of Riverside, California Approving and Ordering the Levy and Collection of Assessments within Drainage Assessment District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2017-2018.

 

23.

An Ordinance Amending Desert Hot Springs Municipal Code Section 17.40.110 "Fences, Walls and Hedges," to Regulate Fences on Vacant Land

 

Community Development Director, Daniel Porras, P.E.

Packet Page 1709

 

Recommendation:

1) Staff Report;

2) Questions of Staff from City Council;

3) Open the Public Hearing;

4) Take public testimony;

5) Close the Public Hearing;

6) City Council discussion and questions to Staff; and

7) Introduce for First Reading and read by title only: An Ordinance of the City Council amending the Desert Hot Springs Municipal Code Section 17.40.110 (Fences Walls and Hedges) to regulate fences on vacant land.

 

ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR:

 

24.

Matching Funds for the California Cultural and Historical Endowment's Museum Grant Program to Acquire and Construct a Manufactured Building on the Cabot's Museum Site

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1719

 

Recommendation:

1) Adopt a Resolution of the City Council approving the Application for Grant Funds for the California Cultural Historical Endowment’s Museum Grant Program; and

2) Allocate $100,000 in matching funds plus a 10% contingency to the Capital Improvement Budget to acquire and construct a manufactured building for Cabot’s Museum.

 

25.

Coachella Valley Economic Partnership (CVEP) Funding Request

 

Deputy City Manager, Luke Rainey

Packet Page 1725

 

Recommendation:

Consider the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership (CVEP) 2017-18 funding request and provide direction to Staff.

 

26.

(Continued from June 6, 2017) Appointment to the Planning Commission to Fill Vacancy for Unexpired Term

 

City Clerk, Jerryl Soriano, CMC

Packet Page 1741

 

Recommendation:

Ratify Council Member Anayeli Zavala's appointment to the Planning Commission to fill one (1) vacancy consisting of an unexpired term ending January 2018.

 

 

27.

Cooperation Agreement for Urban County Qualification 2018-2021

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1753

 

Recommendation:

Authorize the City Manager to execute a Cooperation Agreement for Urban County Qualification for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME investment Partnerships Program, and Emergency Shelter Grant.

 

28.

Resolutions in Support of AB 1408 and Further Legislative Reforms

 

Mayor, Scott Matas

Packet Page 1779

 

Recommendation:

1) Adopt a Resolution of the City of Desert Hot Springs supporting AB 1408, a state measure to require revocation of probation after a third violation; and

2) Adopt a Resolution of the City of Desert Hot Springs supporting further legislative reforms to improve the unintended negative impacts of existing criminal law.

 

29.

City Acquisitions of Two Parcels on 1st Street for Future City Hall

 

Administrative Services Director, Joseph M. Tanner, Jr.

Packet Page 1807

 

Recommendation:

Approve the acquisition of real property from William Schultz and Felix Ocampo Vences located at 66455 and 66445 1st Street, City of Desert Hot Springs; the related Purchase and Sale Agreement for each and any amendments thereto, as finalized by the City Attorney; and authorize the City Manager to execute the same.

 

30.

Consideration of a Revised City Council Meeting Schedule for Summer/Winter 2017

 

City Manager, Charles L. Maynard

Packet Page 1839

 

Recommendation:

Consider holding the July 18, 2017 Regular Meeting and cancelling the August 15, 2017 Regular Meeting.

 

FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS

 

Opportunity is given to those members of the public who have NOT addressed the City Council on an item which is NOT on the agenda. Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker. PLEASE STATE YOUR NAME AND CITY OF RESIDENCE FOR THE RECORD.

 

ADJOURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPCOMING DATES

 

*Please refer to the City website calendar at www.cityofdhs.org for meeting locations and the most up to date information.

                             

July 11

Planning Commission

6:00 p.m.

July 12

RDA Oversight Board Meeting

8.00 a.m.

July 12

CCAC

6:00 p.m.

July 13

Public Safety Commission

6:00 p.m.

July 18

City Council Regular Meeting

6:00 p.m.

July 25

Economic Development Committee

6:00 p.m.

 

                             

                             

 

 

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