25-586
| 1 | 1. | Closed Session | CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR ON STATUS OF NEGOTIATIONS PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED IN OPEN SESSION (SECTION 54957.6)
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR - Negotiator: City Manager; employee organizations: Oceanside Police Officers’ Association (OPOA), Oceanside Police Officers’ Association - Non-Sworn (OPOA-NS), Oceanside Firefighters’ Association (OFA), Oceanside Police Management Association (OPMA), Management Employees of the City of Oceanside (MECO), Oceanside City Employees’ Association (OCEA), Oceanside Fire Management Association (OFMA), Oceanside Marine Safety Employees’ Association (OMSEA), Western Council of Engineers (WCE), and Unrepresented | | |
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25-923
| 1 | 2. | Closed Session | LITIGATION OR OTHER ADVERSARY PROCEEDING (E.G., ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING, ARBITRATION) (SECTION 54956.9(d))
(A) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Section 54956.9(d)(4))
Initiation of Litigation - One Case
(B) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Section 54956.9(d)(1))
1. Matthew Cole v. City of Oceanside
Adminsure Workers Comp. Claim No. 22-166817 and ADJ17276273
2. Dorothy King-Garcia v. City of Oceanside, et al.
San Diego Superior Court Case No. 24CU023933N | | |
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25-925
| 1 | 3. | Report | Staff recommends that the City Council/Harbor Board/CDC/OPFA approve the waiving of reading of the text of all ordinances and the text and title of all resolutions included in this agenda. Unanimous approval of the City Council/Harbor Board/CDC/OPFA is required. | approved | Pass |
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25-896
| 1 | 4. | Minutes | Accept City Clerk’s Action Minutes of the Small Craft Harbor District Board of Directors, Community Development Commission, City Council, and Oceanside Public Financing Authority of the June 18, 2025 Regular Meeting | approved | Pass |
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25-898
| 1 | 5. | Purchase Order | Staff recommends that the City Council approve a purchase order to Haringa Compressor Inc., in the amount of $106,902, for four air compressors; and authorize the Financial Services Director, or designee, to execute the purchase order. | approved | Pass |
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25-902
| 1 | 6. | Purchase Order | Staff recommends that the City Council approve a Purchase Order to CDWG, in the amount of $550,033, to renew and upgrade the Varonis Data Security Platform; and authorize the Finance Director or their designee to execute the purchase order. | approved | Pass |
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25-919
| 1 | 7. | Purchase Order | Staff recommends that the City Council approve a purchase order to Haaker Equipment Company of Santee, in the amount of $490,743, for one Rodder RamJet 4X4 Sewer Truck for the Water Utilities Department; a purchase order to Haaker Equipment Company of La Verne, in the amount of $353,623, for one Rovver CCTV Pipe Inspection Equipment EV Van for the Water Utilities Department; appropriate $147,321 from Sewer Operating Unrestricted Reserves to Sewer Collections Capital Outlay; and authorize the Financial Services Director, or designee, to execute the purchase orders upon receipt of all supporting documents. | approved | Pass |
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25-864
| 1 | 8. | Amendment | Staff recommends that the City Council approve Amendment 1 to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with KTU&A, in the amount of $8,066 for a revised contract total of $473,650, for additional investigatory services regarding the former Maxon Street Landfill at Ron Ortega Park for the Dog Park; appropriate $8,066 in funds from the Parks Fee Fund; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment. | approved | Pass |
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25-897
| 1 | 9. | Amendment | Staff recommends that the City Council approve Amendment 3 to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Heritage Architecture & Planning (“Heritage”), in the amount of $29,100 for a total contract amount not to exceed $505,248, for additional architectural and engineering design & environmental services of the Crown Heights Community Resource Center Building (“Crown Heights Resource Building”); and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment. | approved | Pass |
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25-917
| 1 | 10. | Amendment | Staff recommends that the City Council approve Amendment 3 to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Dixon Resources Unlimited, in the amount of $38,790 for a revised contract amount of $193,502, for consulting assistance and implementation of the Downtown Parking Action Plan (DPAP); and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment. | approved | Pass |
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25-906
| 1 | 11. | Amendment | Staff recommends that the City Council approve Amendment 4 to the Property Use Agreement with Cause of Christ for use of a portion of the John Landes Community Center located at 2855 Cedar Road, extending the term for one year, for the purpose of providing community outreach activities, as well as, family and youth related services and activities to the community; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment upon receipt of all supporting documents. | approved | Pass |
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25-778
| 1 | 12. | Agreement | Staff recommends that the City Council approve five Professional Services Agreements (PSAs) to receive Opioid Settlement Funding in the amount of $493,103; and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements upon receipt of all supporting documents. | approved | Pass |
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25-904
| 1 | 13. | Agreement | Staff recommends that the City Council approve three FY 2025-26 Professional Service Agreements (PSAs) for afterschool youth programs: Vista Community Clinic-Project REACH ($86,046), North County Lifeline (DBA Lifeline Community Services-La Casita ($37,860) and, North County Lifeline (DBA Lifeline Community Services-La Escuelita CCH) ($68,837); and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements upon receipt of all supporting documents. | approved | Pass |
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25-789
| 1 | 14. | Agreement | Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 Professional Services Agreements (PSAs) for Measure X Youth Services, in the total amount of $967,995, and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements. | approved | Pass |
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25-913
| 1 | 15. | Resolution | Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution for the establishment of permit parking per the Preferential Parking Permit Program within the Topeka Street Neighborhood (see Exhibit A). The Topeka Street Neighborhood is the area bounded by the alleyway east of South Nevada Street, by the alleyway west of South Freeman Street, by Seagaze Drive to the north, and Missouri Avenue to the south. | | |
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25-914
| 1 | 16. | Resolution | Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution establishing a no parking zone on the east side of Coast Highway, just north of Pier View Way, from 5 AM to 2 PM on Thursdays only. | approved | Pass |
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25-915
| 1 | 17. | Resolution | Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution establishing a no parking zone on Greenbrier Drive between Apple Street and Oceanside Boulevard, from 4:00 AM to 6:00 AM on Fridays only. | approved | Pass |
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25-916
| 1 | 18. | Resolution | Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution establishing a Preferential Parking Permit Program (8:00 PM to 8:00 AM) for the Rancho Pacifica Neighborhood which includes Old River Street, Shasta Court, Kern Court, Avenida Descanso between Old River Street and North River Road, Navarro Street, San Joaquin Street, Mattole Street, Klamath Street, Trinity Street, and Salinas Street. | | |
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25-894
| 1 | 19. | Report | Staff recommends that the City Council determine there remains a need to continue emergency work on the 18-inch Mesa Loma Water Main. | approved | Pass |
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25-911
| 1 | 20. | Report | Staff recommends that the City Council approve the reclassification of the existing authorized Fire Safety Specialist classification to Deputy Fire Marshal I and the existing authorized Fire Plans Examiner classification to Deputy Fire Marshal II within the Fire Department. | approved | Pass |
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25-872
| 1 | 21. | Report | Staff recommends that the City Council approve the reclassification of an existing full-time, benefited Compliance Specialist position by establishing a new classification series consisting of Compliance Specialist I, Compliance Specialist II, and Senior Compliance Specialist in the Water Utilities Department, effective the pay period after the adoption and approval of this request. | approved | Pass |
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25-886
| 1 | 22. | Resolution | Staff recommends that the City Council take final action on the appeal of Planning Commission Resolutions 2025-P04 and 2025-P05 by affirming, modifying or denying the Project, and based on the May 21, 2025 intended decision, adopt the proposed resolution with associated findings (Attachment 2) granting the appeal, overturning the Planning Commission decision, and denying a Development Plan (D22-00001), Conditional Use Permit (CUP22-00001), and Variance (V22-00001) that would have allowed the construction of a warehouse, manufacturing, and office facility consisting of four separate buildings with a cumulative total of 497,822 square feet and 34 truck bays known as the Multi-Building and Truck Bay Reduction Alternative (MBTRA) at 250 Eddie Jones Road. Staff further recommends that, in overturning Planning Commission Resolution 2025-P05, the City Council decline to certify the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) based on the denial of the project pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080(a)(5). | | |
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25-912
| 1 | 23. | Agreement | Staff recommends that the City Council approve the selection of Interfaith Community Services, Inc. (ICS) to operate the Oceanside Navigation Center, located at 3131 Oceanside Boulevard; approve a Professional Services and Operating Agreement with ICS, in an amount not to exceed $2,055,762 annually, for an initial 21-month term to commence on October 1, 2025, with two optional one-year extensions for the operation of the Navigation Center for Fiscal Years 2025-2027; approve a Property Use Agreement with ICS to authorize use of the City-owned property for an initial 21-month term to commence on October 1, 2025, with two optional one-year extensions; and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute the agreements upon receipt of all supporting documents. | approved | Pass |
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25-927
| 1 | 24. | Resolution | Staff recommends the City Council:
1) Introduce an ordinance amending the Oceanside City Code (OCC) to allow up to four cannabis storefront retail licenses;
2) Introduce an ordinance amending the Oceanside Zoning Ordinance (OZO) specifying which districts would allow storefront retailers;
3) Adopt a resolution establishing new cannabis business fees and endorsing the proposed application materials, procedures, and format; and,
4) Adopt a resolution granting license priority to the City’s two existing operators. | approved | Pass |
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25-920
| 1 | 25. | Resolution | Staff recommends that the Community Development Commission (CDC) adopt a resolution approving a Regular Coastal Permit (RRP23-00005) for exterior upgrades to an existing five-unit condominium building, consisting of the extension of existing rear decks for the third - and fourth-level units, construction of a new 80-square foot covered entry along Pacific Street, and the renovation of the building’s exterior, including new stucco on the exterior building walls, installation of architectural wall panels, and replacement of the garage doors at 213 South Pacific Street. | approved | Pass |
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25-860
| 1 | 26. | Resolution | Staff recommends that the Community Development Commission (CDC) adopt a resolution approving a Development Plan (RD23-00002), Tentative Map (RT23-00001), Density Bonus (DB23-00005), and Regular Coastal Permit (RRP23-00002) to allow the construction of a proposed mixed-use development project comprised of 332 residential units, including 34 units reserved for low-income households, and 18,682 square feet of commercial floor area on a 2.72-acre site located at 401 Mission Avenue. | | |
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25-946
| 1 | 27. | Report | Advance written request to reserve time to speak: | | |
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25-947
| 1 | 28. | Report | Communications from the public regarding items not on this agenda | | |
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25-924
| 1 | 29. | Report | Request by Councilmember Robinson and Councilmember Weiss for staff to provide an overview of current enforcement actions against illicit fireworks and for Council to provide further direction to staff. | | |
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25-948
| 1 | 30. | Report | Request by Mayor Sanchez to make appointments to or motions for removal from some or all of the City’s advisory groups | approved | Pass |
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