Thursday, October 03, 2019

SEVEN NOTEWORTHY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA ITEMS, October 8, 2019

ABSTRACT: Seven Noteworthy City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Items, October 8, 2019, including PUBLIC APPEARANCES, ANNOUNCEMENTS; ORDERS OF BUSINESS including Adopt Resolution 2019-075 approving the formation of the Climate Change and Resilience Plan Working Group, to include the following members of the public: John Hill, Michael LePage, Scott Lonergan, and LaNette Zimmerman and Adopt Resolution 2019-070, ordering an election on March 3, 2020 to submit to the voters an ordinance to increase the transactions and use taxes (sales tax) rate to one and one half percent (1.5%) for a period of twenty (20) years for general purposes; finding and declaring that an emergency exists that requires the election to be held before the next regularly scheduled municipal election; requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County of Monterey to consolidate the election regarding the ordinance with the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election and to permit the Monterey County Election Department to conduct said election; directing the City Clerk to take all necessary actions and coordinate with the County of Monterey to ensure placement of the ordinance on the March 3, 2020 ballot; authorizing argument and rebuttal argument for and against the ordinance; and directing the City Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis; and PUBLIC HEARINGS including Introduce Ordinance 2019-002 amending Carmel Municipal Code (CMC) Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) by adopting the 2019 editions of the California Building (CBC), Residential (CRC), Energy (CEnC), Fire (CFC), Mechanical (CMC), Plumbing (CPC), Electrical (CEC), Green Building Standards (CGBSC), Historic Building (HBC), and Existing Building Codes (EBC) with local amendments; and adopt Resolution 2019-077 approving Standard Operating Guidance Procedure (SOG 17-07) for private stormwater drainage systems and Consideration of an Appeal (APP 19-348) application of the Planning Commission’s decision to deny a Use Permit (UP 19-304) to allow for the establishment of a Cosmetic Store, Royal Bee, located on Dolores, 4 SW of Ocean in the Central Commercial (CC) Zoning District and Introduce Ordinance 2019-003 amending Carmel Municipal Code (CMC) Chapters 17.08, 17.14, 17.28, 17.68 and 17.70 to establish regulations for transient rentals in the Commercial and Multi-Family Zoning Districts and to prohibit the advertising of unpermitted transient rentals within all Zoning Districts. The CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REGULAR MEETING Tuesday, October 8, 2019 and Staff Report document copies are embedded.

CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
OPEN SESSION
4:30 PM

CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Mayor Dave Potter, Council Members Jeff Baron, Jan Reimers, Bobby Richards, and Carrie Theis

PUBLIC APPEARANCES
Members of the Public are invited to speak on any item that does not appear on the Agenda and that is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. The exception is a Closed Session agenda, where speakers may address the Council on those items before the Closed Session begins. Speakers are usually given three (3) minutes to speak on any item; the time limit is in the discretion of the Chair of the meeting and may be limited when appropriate. Applicants and appellants in land use matters are usually given more time to speak. If an individual wishes to submit written information, he or she may give it to the City Clerk. Speakers and any other members of the public will not approach the dais at any time without prior consent from the Chair of the meeting.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. City Administrator Announcements
B. City Attorney Announcements
C. Closed Session Oral Report in accordance with GC § 54957.1(a)
D. Councilmember Announcements

ORDERS OF BUSINESS
Orders of Business are agenda items that require City Council, Board or Commission discussion, debate, direction to staff, and/or action.

1. Adopt Resolution 2019-075 approving the formation of the Climate Change and Resilience Plan Working Group, to include the following members of the public: John Hill, Michael LePage, Scott Lonergan, and LaNette Zimmerman
Adopt Resolution 2019-075 approving the formation of the Climate Change and Resilience Plan Working Group, to include the following members of the public: John Hill, Michael LePage, Scott Lonergan, and LaNette Zimmerman

2. Adopt Resolution 2019-070, ordering an election on March 3, 2020 to submit to the voters an ordinance to increase the transactions and use taxes (sales tax) rate to one and one half percent (1.5%) for a period of twenty (20) years for general purposes; finding and declaring that an emergency exists that requires the election to be held before the next regularly scheduled municipal election; requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County of Monterey to consolidate the election regarding the ordinance with the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election and to permit the Monterey County Election Department to conduct said election; directing the City Clerk to take all necessary actions and coordinate with the County of Monterey to ensure placement of the ordinance on the March 3, 2020 ballot; authorizing argument and rebuttal argument for and against the ordinance; and directing the City Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis
Adopt Resolution 2019-070, ordering an election on March 3, 2020 to submit to the voters an ordinance to increase the transactions and use taxes (sales tax) rate to one and one half percent (1.5%) for a period of twenty (20) years for general purposes; finding and declaring that an emergency exists that requires the election to be held before the next regularly scheduled municipal election; requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County of Monterey to consolidate the election regarding the ordinance with the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election and to permit the Monterey County Election Department to conduct said election; directing the City Clerk to take all necessary actions and coordinate with the County of Monterey to ensure placement of the ordinance on the March 3, 2020 ballot; authorizing argument and rebuttal argument for and against the ordinance; and directing the City Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis

PUBLIC HEARINGS
3. Introduce Ordinance 2019-002 amending Carmel Municipal Code (CMC) Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) by adopting the 2019 editions of the California Building (CBC), Residential (CRC), Energy (CEnC), Fire (CFC), Mechanical (CMC), Plumbing (CPC), Electrical (CEC), Green Building Standards (CGBSC), Historic Building (HBC), and Existing Building Codes (EBC) with local amendments; and adopt Resolution 2019-077 approving Standard Operating Guidance Procedures (SOG 17-07) for private stormwater drainage systems.
Introduce Ordinance 2019-002 amending Carmel Municipal Code (CMC) Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) by adopting the 2019 editions of the California Building (CBC), Residential (CRC), Energy (CEnC), Fire (CFC), Mechanical (CMC), Plumbing (CPC), Electrical (CEC), Green Building Standards (CGBSC), Historic Building (HBC), and Existing Building Codes (EBC) with local amendments; and adopt Resolution 2019-077 approving Standard Operating Guidance Procedures (SOG 17-07) for private stormwater drainage systems.

4. Consideration of an Appeal (APP 19-348) application of the Planning Commission’s decision to deny a Use Permit (UP 19-304) to allow for the establishment of a Cosmetic Store, Royal Bee, located on Dolores, 4 SW of Ocean in the Central Commercial (CC) Zoning District.
Consideration of an Appeal (APP 19-348) application of the Planning Commission’s decision to deny a Use Permit (UP 19-304) to allow for the establishment of a Cosmetic Store, Royal Bee, located on Dolores, 4 SW of Ocean in the Central Commercial (CC) Zoning District.

5. Introduce Ordinance 2019-003 amending Carmel Municipal Code (CMC) Chapters 17.08, 17.14, 17.28, 17.68 and 17.70 to establish regulations for transient rentals in the Commercial and Multi-Family Zoning Districts and to prohibit the advertising of unpermitted transient rentals within all Zoning Districts.
Introduce Ordinance 2019-003 amending Carmel Municipal Code (CMC) Chapters 17.08, 17.14, 17.28, 17.68 and 17.70 to establish regulations for transient rentals in the Commercial and Multi-Family Zoning Districts and to prohibit the advertising of unpermitted transient rentals within all Zoning Districts.

ADJOURNMENT

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