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CITY OF CARSON
HOUSING AUTHORITY/
SUCCESSOR AGENCY/
PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY/
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2025
701 East Carson Street
City Hall
5:00 PM
Lula Davis-Holmes, Mayor
“In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, if you require a disability related modification or accommodation to attend or participate in this meeting, including auxiliary aids or services, please call the City Clerk’s office at 310-952-1720 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.” (Government Code Section 54954.2)
PUBLIC INFORMATION
The public may address the members of the City Council on any matters within the jurisdiction of the City Council or on any items on the agenda of the City Council during the designated public comment periods. There will be two Oral Communication sessions: one for Agendized Items (comment about items ON the agenda) and the other for non-Agendized items (comment about items NOT on the Agenda). The Oral Communications portion of the agenda is limited to a duration of one hour unless otherwise approved by the City Council. Comment time is normally 3 minutes depending on the number of speakers.
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- Cable TV: Spectrum (Channel 35) and ATT (Channel 99)
IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND THE MEETING IN-PERSON, PUBLIC COMMENTS CAN BE SUBMITTED BEFORE THE MEETING AT/VIA:
- Email: Public comments can be emailed to cityclerk@carsonca.gov. The cut-off time to submit any email communications is 3:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting.
- Written: Written comments can be dropped off at the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall. The cut-off time to submit any written communications is 3:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Written comments dropped off at the City Clerk’s Office or any email received will not be read aloud at Council Meeting but will be circulated to the City Council and incorporated into the record.
CALL TO ORDER: CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY/PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2025
ROLL CALL (CITY CLERK)
FLAG SALUTE
INVOCATION (Item 1)
1. PASTOR JOHN SHOBER FROM CARSON HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH
CLOSED SESSION (Items 2-4)
REPORT ON ANY PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS (CITY CLERK)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEMS (CITY ATTORNEY)
RECESS INTO CLOSED SESSION UNTIL 6:00 P.M. OR UNTIL THE END OF CLOSED SESSION, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST
2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (CITY COUNCIL)
— A closed session will be held, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2) or (d)(3) and (e)(1), because there is a significant exposure to litigation in 2 case(s)
3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (CITY COUNCIL)
— A closed session will be held, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with legal counsel regarding pending litigation to which the City of Carson is a party. The titles of such litigations are as follows: CAM-Carson, LLC v. Carson Reclamation Authority, City of Carson and Successor Agency to the Carson Redevelopment Agency, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 20STCV16461.
4. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (CITY COUNCIL)
— A closed session will be held, pursuant to Government Code 54957.6, with City Manager, Assistant City Manager, and Human Resources Officer, its negotiators(s), regarding labor negotiations with Service Employees International Union (SEIU 721) AME and CPSA, and American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME Local 809) Part-time.
RULES OF DECORUM:
1. No person attending a Public Meeting shall engage in disorderly or boisterous conduct, including but not limited to applause, whistling, stamping of feet, booing, or making any loud, threatening, profane, abusive, personal, impertinent, or slanderous utterance-that disturbs, disrupts, or otherwise impedes the orderly conduct of the meeting. 2. All remarks by members of the public shall be addressed to the Mayor or the Chair and not to any other member of the public or to any single Council, Board or Commission Member unless in response to a question from that Member. 3. Signs, placards, banners, or other similar items shall not be permitted in the audience during a Public Meeting if the presence of such item disturbs, disrupts or otherwise impedes the orderly conduct of the meeting. 4. All persons attending a Public Meeting shall remain seated in the seats provided, unless addressing the body at the podium or entering or leaving the meeting. 5. All persons attending a Public Meeting shall obey any lawful order of the Presiding Officer to enforce the Rules of Decorum. • Treat everyone courteously • Listen to others respectfully • Exercise self-control • Give open-minded consideration to all viewpoints • Focus on the issues and avoid personalizing debate • Embrace respectful disagreement and dissent as democratic rights that are inherent components of an inclusive public process and rolls for forging sound decisions
RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION AT 6:00 P.M. OR AT THE END OF CLOSED SESSION, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST
REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS (CITY ATTORNEY)
INTRODUCTIONS (MAYOR) (Item 5)
5. REPORT FROM CAPTAIN NORMAN OF CARSON SHERIFF'S STATION
PRESENTATIONS (Items 6 -7)
6. PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING JUNE 23RD AS INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC DAY
7. CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION TO USA FOOTBALL SUMMER SERIES PRESENTED BY UNDER ARMOUR
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR MATTERS LISTED ON THE AGENDA (MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC) (LIMITED TO ONE HOUR)
The public may address the members of the City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency on any matters within the jurisdiction of the City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency or on any items on the agenda of the City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency, other than closed session matters, prior to any action taken on the agenda. Speakers are limited to no morethan three minutes, speaking once. Oral communications will be limited to one (1) hour unless extended by order of the Mayor with approval of the City Council.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES (Item 8)
8. APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING CARSON CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES - JUNE 3, 2025 (REGULAR)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE the minutes as listed.
CONSENT (Items 9 - 28)
ANY ITEM OR ITEMS MAY BE REMOVED FOR DISCUSSION These items are considered to be routine items of business and have, therefore, been placed on the CONSENT CALENDAR. For items remaining on the CONSENT CALENDAR, a single motion to ADOPT the recommended action is in order.
9. CONSIDER MONTHLY INVESTMENT AND CASH REPORT FOR THE CITY OF CARSON, CARSON HOUSING AUTHORITY, CARSON SUCCESSOR AGENCY-MONTH ENDING MAY 31, 2025 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. RECEIVE and FILE.
10. CONSIDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION NO. 25-074, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARSON RATIFYING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,253,335.67, DEMAND CHECK NUMBERS 179511 THROUGH 179585 AND 253 THROUGH 254 FOR GENERAL DEMAND (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution No. 25-074, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARSON RATIFYING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,253,335.67, DEMAND CHECK NUMBERS 179511 THROUGH 179585 AND 253 TO 254 FOR GENERAL DEMAND".
11. CONSIDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION NO. 25-07-CHA, A RESOLUTION OF THE CARSON HOUSING AUTHORITY RATIFYING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $24,937.33, DEMAND CHECK NUMBERS HA-002055 THROUGH HA-002059 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution No. 25-07-CHA, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CARSON HOUSING AUTHORITY RATIFYING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $24,937.33, DEMAND CHECK NUMBERS HA-002055 THROUGH HA-002059".
12. CONSIDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION NO. 25-06-CSA, A RESOLUTION OF THE CARSON SUCCESSOR AGENCY CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,252.30, DEMAND CHECK NUMBERS SA-001958 THROUGH SA-001960 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution NO. 25-06-CSA, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CARSON SUCCESSOR AGENCY CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,252.30, DEMAND CHECK NUMBERS SA-001958 THROUGH SA-001960".
13. CONSIDER A REPORT OF ALL CITY CONTRACTS APPROVED UNDER CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE AUTHORITY FOR THE PERIOD MAY 1, 2025 THROUGH MAY 31, 2025 PURSUANT TO CMC SECTION 2604 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— RECEIVE and FILE this report.
14. CONSIDER A REPORT ON ALL INTRADEPARTMENTAL BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED UNDER THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE AUTHORITY FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL AND MAY 2025 PER ORDINANCE 24-2401 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. RECEIVE and FILE the report (Exhibit No. 1 & Exhibit No. 2).
15. CONSIDER APPROVING AN INCREASE TO THE NOT-TO-EXCEED PURCHASE LIMITS AND PURCHASE TERMS FOR AMAZON BUSINESS AND STAPLES ADVANTAGE PURSUANT TO CMC SECTION 2611(G) COOPERATIVE PURCHASING (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. AUTHORIZE the City to make purchases of materials, supplies, and equipment from Amazon Business in a cumulative amount not to exceed $300,000 per fiscal year (representing a $100,000 increase from the February 2025 approval of the previous agreement), effective through May 5, 2030 and for each fiscal year contained within said effective period, pursuant to Omnia Partners Contract No. LS4679 and APPROVE purchase orders to be used as needed to effectuate such purchases pursuant to CMC Section 2605 in the determination of the Purchasing Manager.
— 2. AUTHORIZE the City to make purchases of materials, supplies, equipment, and janitorial supplies from Staples Advantage in a cumulative amount not to exceed $400,000 per fiscal year, effective through February 2, 2029 and for each fiscal year contained within said effective period, pursuant to Soucrewell Contract No. 070924-SCC and APPROVE purchase orders to be used as needed to effectuate such purchases pursuant to CMC Section 2605 in the determination of the Purchasing Manager.
16. CONSIDER REJECTION OF ALL BIDS RECEIVED FOR INVITATION FOR BIDS ("IFB") 25-10 PW1795 MILLS PARK BUILDING RENOVATIONS AND AUTHORIZE STAFF TO READVERTISE (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. REJECT all bids received for IFB 25-10 PW1795 Mills Park Building Renovations and AUTHORIZE staff to readvertise.
17. CONSIDER TAKING A POSITION OF OPPOSITION AND SENDING A CORRESPONDING LETTER TO THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES REGARDING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER'S SALES TAX WORKING GROUP ON THE BRADLEY-BURNS SALES AND USE TAX (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. TAKE a position of OPPOSITION and DIRECT staff to transmit a corresponding letter.
18. CONSIDER CANCELING THE AUGUST 19, 2025, REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BY MINUTE ORDER (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE canceling the August 19, 2025, Regular City Council Meeting by minute order.
19. CONSIDER A CONTRACTUAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RETAIL STRATEGIES FOR RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL ATTRACTION FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $150,000 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE a Contract Services Agreement with Retail Strategies, for the development and implementation of an economic development retail and commercial attraction partnership, in an amount not to exceed $150,000.
20. CONSIDER ACCEPTING A $28,500 GRANT FROM THE SOUTH BAY CENTER FOR COUNSELING (SBCC), AND APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO THE 2022 SUBCONTRACT WITH SBCC TO EXTEND THE PREVENTION AND AFTERCARE PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. ACCEPT a $28,500 grant from the South Bay Center for Counseling (SBCC) to support the Prevention and Aftercare Program; and
— 2. APPROVE the proposed “Amendment No. 3 to 2022 Subcontract for Prevention and Aftercare Program Activities and Services” between the City and SBCC (Exhibit No. 2; “Amendment No. 3"); and
— 3. AUTHORIZE the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 3, following approval as to form by the City Attorney.
21. CONSIDER APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE CONTRACT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH LIFESTATION, INC., TO EXTEND THE EMERGENCY ALERT RESPONSE SYSTEM (E.A.R.S.) PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/26 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE the proposed Amendment No. 1 to the Contract Services Agreement with LifeStation, Inc. (Exhibit No. 2; "Amendment No. 1"); and
— 2. AUTHORIZE the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1, following approval as to form by the City Attorney.
22. CONSIDER APPROVING A CONTRACT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH MARIBEL CERVANTES, OT/L, TO PROVIDE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SERVICES FOR MEMBERS OF THE JOSEPH B. JR. AND MARY ANNE O’NEAL STROKE CENTER (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE the proposed Contract Services Agreement with Maribel Cervantes, OT/L, to provide Occupational Therapy services for members of the Joseph B. Jr. and Mary Anne O’Neal Stroke Center (Exhibit No. 1; "Agreement") and
— 2. AUTHORIZE the Mayor to execute the Agreement following approval as to form by the City Attorney.
23. CONSIDER APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AGREMENT WITH ED'S FENCING, INC., TO AUTHORIZE ADDITIONAL FENCING WORK FOR THE PICKLEBALL COURT AT DOLPHIN PARK (CITY COUNCIL).
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE the proposed Amendment No. 1 to the Public Works Agreement with Ed’s Fencing, Inc to include additional scope of work for the installation of fencing around the new outdoor pickleball court at Dolphin Park for a total not-to-exceed cost of $11,360.00, which will increase the total not-to-exceed Contract Sum to $71,330.00. (Exhibit No. 2; "Amendment").
— 2. AUTHORIZE the Mayor and or City Manager to execute the Amendment, following approval as to form by the City Attorney.
24. CONSIDER AWARD OF A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TO CROSSTOWN ELECTRICAL & DATA, INC. FOR AS-NEEDED UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING AND EXCAVATION CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. AWARD a construction contract for As-Needed Utility Undergrounding and Excavation Services not to exceed the amount of $468,385.00, to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, Crosstown Electrical & Data, Inc.
— 2. AUTHORIZE the Mayor to execute the contract with Crosstown Electrical & Data, Inc. after approval as to form by the City Attorney.
25. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NO.1 TO THE PURCHASING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH MISSION CRITICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC. (MCIS) (C22-045) FOR INTEROPERABLE PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE Amendment No. 1 to add products and services to the Scope of Services for an additional amount of $175,768.13 thereby increasing the total not to exceed contract sum to $395,702.67.
— 2. AUTHORIZE the Mayor to execute the amendment, following approval as to form by the City Attorney.
26. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF A PURCHASE ORDER TO PB LOADER CORPORATION, FRESNO, CA, FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO NEW ELECTRIC POWERED 2024 FORD F-150 LIGHTNING PICK-UP TRUCKS FOR THE PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Manager to issue a Purchase Order in the amount not to exceed $154,884.17 for the purchase of two new electric powered 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning Pick-Up Trucks (Exhibit 1).
27. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE CONTRACT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CS & ASSOCIATES, INC TO PROVIDE ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL LABOR COMPLIANCE SERVICES FOR VARIOUS NEEDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE Amendment No. 1 to the Contract Services Agreement with CS & Associates, INC for on-call professional labor compliance services extending term by one (1) year and increasing the contract sum by $100,000 for a total not-to-exceed contract sum of $400,000.00.
— 2. AUTHORIZE the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 with CS & Associates, INC following approval as to form by the City Attorney.
28. CONSIDER APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 7 TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT (C-22-202) AND PURCHASE ORDER (22300822) WITH GOFORTH & MARTI TO PURCHASE, DELIVER, AND INSTALL OFFICE FURNITURE FOR THE CITY HALL BASEMENT AND THE PUBLIC WORKS CORPORATE YARD (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. APPROVE Amendment No. 7 to the Purchase Agreement by and between the City of Carson and Goforth & Marti to purchase, deliver, and install office furniture for the City Hall Basement and the Public Works Corporation Yard for a cost of $144,589.30.
— 2. AUTHORIZE the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 7, following approval as to form by the City Attorney.
SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY (Items 29 - 30)
Public testimony is restricted to three minutes per speaker, speaking once (excepting applicants who are afforded a right of rebuttal, if desired), unless extended by order of the Mayor with the approval of the City Council.
29. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 25-076, ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 ANNUAL BUDGET IN THE GENERAL FUND (CITY COUNCIL) CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 25-07-CSA, ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE CARSON SUCCESSOR AGENCY (SUCCESSOR AGENCY) CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 25-08-CHA, ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE CARSON HOUSING AUTHORITY (HOUSING AUTHORITY) CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 25-077 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 (CITY COUNCIL), AND APPROVAL OF THE 2025-2026 SPECIAL EVENTS AND 5-YEAR CIP PLAN
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. OPEN the Public Hearing, RECEIVE public testimony regarding the proposed Fiscal Year 2025–2026 budget, and CLOSE the Public Hearing.
— 2. WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution No. 25-076, a resolution of the City of Carson City Council adopting the Fiscal Year 2025–2026 General Fund and Special Revenue Funds Budget (Exhibit E).
— 3. WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution No. 25-07-CSA, a resolution of the Successor Agency Board adopting the FY 2025–2026 Budget (Exhibit F).
— 4. WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution No. 25-08-CHA, a resolution of the Carson Housing Authority adopting the FY 2025–2026 Budget (Exhibit G).
— 5. WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution No. 25-077, a resolution of the City Council approving the FY 2025–2026 Appropriations Limit (Exhibit H).
— 6. APPROVE the FY 2025–2026 Special Events Budget (Exhibit I).
— 7. APPROVE the FY 2025–2026 Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Plan (Exhibit J).
30. REQUEST TO CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION RATIFYING AN AMENDMENT TO THE SAFETY ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN TO INCORPORATE THE CITY'S LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN 2024 IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSEMBLY BILL 2140 (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. OPEN the Public Hearing, TAKE Public Comment, and Continue the Public Hearing to September 2, 2025, at the City Council's regular meeting time and place.
DISCUSSION (Item 31 - 32)
31. CONSIDER A REPORT OF ALL NEW BUSINESS LICENSES ISSUED BY THE CITY OF CARSON FOR THE PERIOD MAY 1, 2025 THROUGH MAY 31, (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. RECEIVE and FILE this report.
32. CONSIDERATION OF ONLY LOCAL UNCONTESTED APPOINTMENTS TO THE CITY’S COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, AND BOARDS, AND CITY AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS BY MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL AND CONSIDER ALL (CONTESTED AND UNCONTESTED) APPOINTMENTS TO ALL COMMISSIONS (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. CONSIDER and only APPOINT uncontested members to the City Commissions, Committees, and Boards;
— 2. CONSIDER and APPOINT all (contested and uncontested) members to all commissions;
— 3. CONSIDER and APPOINT members to City Affiliated Organizations;
— 4. DIRECT the City Clerk to notify all affected appointments of this action in writing;
— 5. IF APPLICABLE, DIRECT the City Clerk to post and publish in accordance with the Maddy Act
ORDINANCE SECOND READING (Items 33 - 34)
33. CONSIDER SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 25-2513: AMENDING SECTIONS 9202.1 (ADVISORY AGENCY), 9202.10 (DIVISION OF LAND), 9203.16 (PROCESSING AND APPROVAL – PUBLIC HEARING) AND 9203.19 (EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPEAL) OF CHAPTER 2 (SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS) OF ARTICLE IX (PLANNING AND ZONING) OF THE CARSON MUNICIPAL CODE, TO PERMIT ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL OF (1) TENTATIVE TRACT MAPS FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES AND (2) TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. CONDUCT a Second Reading by title only and with further reading waived, and ADOPT Ordinance No. 25-2513, entitled “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF CARSON, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTIONS 9202.1 (ADVISORY AGENCY), 9202.10 (DIVISION OF LAND), 9203.16 (PROCESSING AND APPROVAL – PUBLIC HEARING) AND 9203.19 (EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPEAL) OF CHAPTER 2 (SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS) OF ARTICLE IX (PLANNING AND ZONING) OF THE CARSON MUNICIPAL CODE, TO PERMIT ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL OF (1) TENTATIVE TRACT MAPS FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES AND (2) TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS"
34. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 25-2510: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE NEW CARSON ZONING CODE (CHAPTER 1 [ZONING] OF ARTICLE IX [PLANNING AND ZONING] OF THE CARSON MUNICIPAL CODE, AS ENACTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 24-2405), TO MAKE VARIOUS MODIFICATIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE HOUSING ELEMENT LAW, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 65583(C)(1) AND 65583.2(H)-(I), AND CONSISTENCY WITH THE CITY’S 2021-2029 HOUSING ELEMENT (CITY COUNCIL)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
— 1. CONDUCT a Second Reading by title only and with further reading waived, and ADOPT Ordinance No. 25-2510: entitled “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARSON, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTIONS 9211.3 (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) AND 9211.4 (SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS) OF DIVISION 1 (RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS) AND SECTIONS 9212.3 (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) AND 9212.4 (SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS) OF DIVISION 2 (MIXED-USE DISTRICTS) OF PART 2 (BASE, OVERLAY AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS) OF THE NEW CARSON ZONING CODE (CHAPTER 1 [ZONING] OF ARTICLE IX [PLANNING AND ZONING] OF THE CARSON MUNICIPAL CODE), TO MAKE VARIOUS MODIFICATIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE HOUSING ELEMENT LAW, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 65583(c)(1) and 65583.2(h)-(i), AND CONSISTENCY WITH THE CITY’S 2021-2029 HOUSING ELEMENT"
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR MATTERS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA (MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC)
The public may at this time address the members of the City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency on any matters within the jurisdiction of the City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency. No action may be taken on non-agendized items except as authorized by law. Speakers are requested to limit their comments to no more than three minutes each, speaking once.
COUNCIL MEMBER REQUESTS TO ADD ITEMS TO FUTURE AGENDAS
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (COUNCIL MEMBERS)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNFINISHED OR CONTINUED CLOSED SESSION ITEMS (AS NECESSARY)
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION
REPORT OF ACTIONS ON UNFINISHED OR CONTINUED CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
MEMORIAL ADJOURNMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
Date Posted: June 12, 2025