HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-03-15; City Council; Minutes (2) Council Chamber
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
CALL TO ORDER: 5 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Hall, Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Norby.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONCURRENT MEETINGS: None.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn led the Pledge of Allegiance.
INVOCATION: None.
PUBLIC REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Celia Brewer announced
there was no reportable action.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: None.
PRESENTATIONS:
Presentation in recognition of the Independent Redistricting Commission.
Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn presented the Commissioners with certificates of appreciation. Chair
Fabiano shared a few words of appreciation.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Ruby spoke about mental health issues in the community and potential resources and solutions.
Maya urged the city to take greater action on E-bike safety and behavior.
Emely Guiterrez urged the city to act on limiting greenhouse gas and carbon emissions through
transportation improvements.
Tara Cruden spoke about homelessness and urged the community to treat them with kindness
and respect.
Kathryn Parker urged the City Council to direct staff to generate building electrification ordinances
for new construction.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, seconded by Council Member Bhat-Patel, to approve
Consent Calendar Item Nos. 1 through 4. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
1. REPORT ON CITY INVESTMENTS AS OF JAN. 31, 2022 – Accept and file Report on City
March 15, 2022, 5 p.m.
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Investments as of Jan. 31, 2022. (Staff contact: Craig Lindholm and Laura Rocha,
Administrative Services Department)
2. ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE LEO CARRILLO RANCH ROOF REPAIR PROJECT (CIP PROJECT
NO. 4748) – Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-068 approving the plans, specifications and
contract documents and authorizing the City Clerk to advertise for bids for the Leo Carrillo
Ranch Roof Repair Project. (Staff contact: Steven Stewart, Public Works and Mick Calarco,
Parks & Recreation)
3. 2021 HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT – Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-
069 accepting the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report (Staff contact: Corey Funk,
Community Development)
4. 2022 HAZARD REDUCTION PROGRAM – Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-070 declaring
weeds and rubbish upon private property in the City of Carlsbad as public nuisances under
the terms of the City of Carlsbad’s Hazard Reduction Program and scheduling a public hearing
on the topic for April 19, 2022. (Staff contact: Randy Metz, Fire)
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
5. NEW CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES – Introduction of Ordinance No. CS-418 amending
Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 2.04.070, Subdivision (A), to include the City Council District
Boundary Map approved by the Independent Redistricting Commission. (Staff contact:
Faviola Medina, City Clerk’s Department, Sheila Cobian, City Manager’s Department and
Cindie McMahon, City Attorney’s Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Introduce the ordinance.
Legislative & Constituent Services Director Sheila Cobian, Assistant City Attorney Cindie
McMahon and City Clerk Services Manager Faviola Medina presented the report and
reviewed a PowerPoint presentation (on file in the Office of the City Clerk).
City Attorney Celia Brewer titled the ordinance.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, seconded by Council Member Bhat-Patel, to introduce
Ordinance No. CS-418. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
6. ORDINANCE NO. CS-416 – POLITICAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL SIGNS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-
OF-WAY– Adoption of Ordinance No. CS-416 amending Carlsbad Municipal Code Section
11.44.070 – Temporary Political and other noncommercial signs in the public right-of-way.
(Staff contact: Faviola Medina, City Clerk’s Department)
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City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt Ordinance No. CS-416.
City Attorney Celia Brewer titled the ordinance.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, seconded by Council Member Bhat-Patel, to adopt
Ordinance No. CS-416. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
7. ORDINANCE NO. CS-417 – POSITION OF THE CITY CLERK – Adoption of Ordinance No. CS-417
amending various sections of and adding a section to the Carlsbad Municipal Code regarding
the position of City Clerk to take effect only if the voters at the municipal election on June 7,
2022 approve making the Office of City Clerk appointive. (Staff contact: Faviola Medina, City
Clerk’s Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt Ordinance No. CS-417.
City Attorney Celia Brewer titled the ordinance.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, seconded by Council Member Bhat-Patel, to adopt
Ordinance No. CS-417. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS: None.
DEPARTMENTAL AND CITY MANAGER REPORTS:
8. DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION WORK PLAN – Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-071
approving the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Work Plan. (Staff contact: Nancy Magpusao
Burke, Lori Shonley and Judy von Kalinowski, Administrative Services Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Senior Program Manager Nancy Magpusao Burke, Principal Librarian Andrea Hilliard and
Management Analyst Esther Lan presented the report and reviewed a PowerPoint
presentation (on file in the Office of the City Clerk).
Katie Taylor expressed her concerns with the city’s current priorities and urged the City Council
to focus on homelessness issues.
Tamara Dixon expressed her concerns with diversity, equity and inclusion plans and critical
race theory in school curriculum.
In response to an inquiry from Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, Senior Program Manager Magpusao
Burke and City Manager Chadwick explained that there are no hiring quotas involved in this
work plan.
In response to an inquiry from Mayor Hall, Senior Program Manager Magpusao Burke
explained that the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Work Plan includes asking for proclamations
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and cultural awareness with culturally relevant holidays such as Juneteenth, Caesar Chavez
Day and Indigenous Peoples Day.
In response to an inquiry from Mayor Hall, City Manager explained that the discussion of
flying different flags would be brought back at a future City Council meeting.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, seconded by Council Member Bhat-Patel, to adopt
Resolution No. 2022-071 amending Attachment A, Goal 4.2, bullet 3, to add the language
“pending future City Council action”. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
9. MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM – Receive a report on the partnership with San Diego County
Behavioral Health Services and Exodus Recovery for Mobile Crisis Response Team services
within the City of Carlsbad. (Staff contact: Ryan Opeka, Police Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Receive the report.
Police Lieutenant Ryan Opeka and Exodus Recovery Program Director Megan Patrick-
Thompson presented the report and reviewed a PowerPoint presentation (on file in the Office
of the City Clerk).
In response to an inquiry from Council Member Bhat-Patel, Program Director Patrick-
Thompson explained that school districts will be involved in the next phase of this program
roll out and when a minor is involved in a case, additional steps are taken to involve the
minor’s family.
In response to an inquiry from Council Member Bhat-Patel, Program Director Patrick-
Thompson explained that the diversion programs are in place to assist with placing individuals
in crisis to the right level of care.
In response to an inquiry from Council Member Bhat-Patel, Program Director Patrick-
Thompson explained that the term 51/50 is referring to a person who is a danger to
themselves, a danger to others or greatly disabled.
In response to an inquiry from Council Member Bhat-Patel, Program Director Patrick-
Thompson explained that the average response time for a Mobile Crisis Response Team
service is under an hour, with case by case exceptions.
In response to an inquiry from Council Member Bhat-Patel, Program Director Patrick-
Thompson explained that the vehicles used are well equipped for safe transports.
In response to an inquiry from Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, Lieutenant Opeka explained that
since their inception, the Police Department utilizes Exodus as frequently as possible as their
primary response to 51/50 calls.
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In response to an inquiry from Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, Lieutenant Opeka explained that
utilizing Exodus for 51/50 transports allows police officers to quickly return to the field and
remain in service.
In response to an inquiry from Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, Lieutenant Opeka explained that
the Police Department is not notified when someone is released from a hospital after
transport, and they do frequently encounter the same individuals multiple times.
In response to an inquiry from Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, Program Director Patrick-
Thompson explained how Exodus’s follow up process works with out-patient services.
Council received the report.
10. APPOINT ONE MEMBER TO THE CARLSBAD TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
ADVISORY BOARD – Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-072 appointing one member to the
Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District Advisory Board. (Staff contact: Tammy
McMinn, City Clerk’s Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Motion by Mayor Hall, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, to adopt Resolution No. 2022-
072 appointing Randy Zupanski to the Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District
Advisory Board. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
11. MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF ONE MEMBER TO THE BEACH PRESERVATION COMMISSION –
Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-073 appointing one member to the Beach Preservation
Commission. (Staff contact: Tammy McMinn, City Clerk’s Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Motion by Mayor Hall, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, to adopt Resolution No. 2022-
073 appointing Michael Corrigan to the Beach Preservation Commission. Motion carried
unanimously, 5/0.
12. MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF ONE MEMBER TO THE TRAFFIC & MOBILITY COMMISSION –
Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-074 appointing one member to the Traffic & Mobility
Commission. (Staff contact: Tammy McMinn, City Clerk’s Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Edward Newlands III expressed his interest and qualifications to serve on the Traffic & Mobility
Commission.
Motion by Mayor Hall, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, to adopt Resolution No. 2022-
074 appointing Edward Newlands III to the Traffic & Mobility Commission. Motion carried
unanimously, 5/0.
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13. DISTRICT 1 APPOINTMENT OF ONE MEMBER TO THE DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR A
TERM ENDING IN MARCH 2023, OR UPON COMPLETION OF THE COMMITTEE’S WORK –
Adoption of Resolution No. 2022-075 appointing one member to the Design Review
Committee. (Staff contact: Tammy McMinn, City Clerk’s Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Mayor Hall recused himself at 6:39 p.m. due to a potential conflict of interest.
Motion by Council Member Norby, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Blackburn, to adopt
Resolution No. 2022-075 appointing Ginger Rabe to the Design Review Committee. Motion
carried unanimously, 4/0/1 (Hall – Recused).
Mayor Hall returned to the dais at 6:40 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Tamara Dixon expressed her concerns with state legislation regarding COVID-19 vaccines and the
mandate for new City of Carlsbad staff.
COUNCIL REPORTS AND COMMENTS: Mayor Hall and the City Council Members reported on
activities and meetings of some committees and subcommittees of which they are members.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Mayor Hall announced that the City Council will have a Strategic Planning
Workshop on Wed., March 16, 2022 at 9 a.m. at the Faraday Center, 1635
Faraday Ave.
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS: None.
CITY ATTORNEY COMMENTS: None.
CITY CLERK COMMENTS: None.
ADJOURNMENT: Mayor Hall adjourned the duly noticed meeting at 6:53 p.m.
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Kaylin McCauley
Senior Office Specialist