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Meeting date/time: 5/7/2019 6:30 PM Minutes status: Draft  
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19-150 11.Council Draft MinutesResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council approve the Draft Minutes from the Regular Meeting held Tuesday, April 16, 2019.   Not available Not available
18-416 12.Warrant RunResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the Council/Board ratify the warrant run and payroll report for the City, Successor Agency to the Hesperia Community Redevelopment Agency, Hesperia Housing Authority, Community Development Commission, and Water District.   Not available Not available
19-151 23.Support of the 2019 Victor Valley Bicycle TourResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council approve support of the 2019 Victor Valley Bicycle Tour in in line with past practice, in the requested amount of $1,500.   Not available Not available
19-187 14.Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Grant Application to the California Department of Parks and RecreationResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Resolution No. 2019-22 authorizing the submission of a California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle (OHV) Grant Application to the California Department of Parks and Recreation for a total of $57,183, and authorize the City Manager and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department to execute the Application and any amendments thereto on behalf of the City.   Not available Not available
19-183 15.Award contract to Nobel Systems for Citywide GIS integrations with GeoViewer, Geo Viewer webhosting subscription, and data mangementResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council award a three-year contract in the amount of $40,940 annually, with a total not to exceed amount of $122,820, to Nobel Systems for data integration, management, webhosting, and administrative training for the City's Geographical Information System (GIS).   Not available Not available
19-185 16.JC Property Investments Purchase and Sale Agreement and MOU - APN 0410-031-03ResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council of the City of Hesperia, as the Successor Agency to the Hesperia Community Redevelopment Agency, adopt Joint Resolution No. 2019-07 and SA 2019-01: (i) approving the “Agreement For The Purchase And Sale Of Real Property And Joint Escrow Instructions” (PSA) for real property located at the Northeast corner of “E” Avenue and Mojave Street, Assessor’s Parcel Number 0410-031-03 (Property) by and between J.C. Property Investments, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company (Buyer) and Successor Agency to the Hesperia Community Redevelopment Agency (Seller); (ii) approving Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Buyer and City of Hesperia; and (iii) authorizing the City Manager/Executive Director to execute all documents necessary to consummate the transaction.   Not available Not available
19-184 17.Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00001; Guillermo Calixto; APNs: 0357-303-04 & 05ResolutionRecommended Action: Place on second reading and adopt by title waiving the text of Ordinance No. 2019-05 approving Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00001 to change approximately 4.1 gross acres, of a 4.9 gross acre site within the Main Street and Freeway Corridor Specific Plan from Regional Commercial (RC) to Rural Estate Residential (RER).   Not available Not available
19-186 18.Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00002; Applicant: City of Hesperia; Area affected: Main Street and Freeway Corridor Specific PlanResolutionRecommended Action: Place on second reading and adopt by title waiving the text of Ordinance No. 2019-06 approving Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00002 to change approximately 109 gross acres within the Main Street and Freeway Corridor Specific Plan (MSFCSP) from Pedestrian Commercial (PC) to Neighborhood Commercial (NC); to remove all development standards that prohibit parking in the street side setback for all commercial and industrial zoned properties within the MSFCSP; and to increase the floor area ratio in the Neighborhood Commercial zone from 0.23 to 0.35.   Not available Not available
19-139 19.Vacate Portions of Opal AvenueResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council hold a public hearing to receive public comments pursuant to Section 8320, subdivision (a) of the California Streets and Highways Code, and adopt Resolution 2019-015 to vacate two portions of land west of Opal Avenue as described in attachments Exhibit “A” and Exhibit “B”.   Not available Video Video
19-189 110.Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) One-Year Action Plan (2019-2020)ResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council conduct a public hearing and upon accepting public testimony: (1) Adopt Resolution No. 2019-20 approving the Program Year (PY) 2019-2020 One-Year Action Plan; and (2) Authorize the City Manager and/or Economic Development Manager or their designee to execute and transmit all necessary documents, including the adopted PY 2019-2020 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Action Plan and any amendments, to assure the City’s timely receipt of CDBG funding.   Not available Video Video
19-143 111.Round Table Appeal APP19-00001ResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council consider Appeal APP19-00001 and adopt either Resolution No. 2019-16 denying the appeal and upholding the Planning Commission’s decision to deny CUP19-00002, or Resolution No. 2019-17 approving the appeal and overturning the Planning Commission’s decision to deny CUP19-00002.   Not available Video Video
19-181 112.Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00003; Applicant: Pixior; Area affected: Main Street and Freeway Corridor Specific PlanResolutionRecommended Action: The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council introduce and place on first reading Ordinance No. 2019-07 approving Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00003 to change approximately 21 gross acres from Regional Commercial to Commercial Industrial Business Park and allow up to 50 percent lot coverage within the Main Street and Freeway Corridor Specific Plan. The changing retail commercial landscape from fewer “brick and mortar” locations to e-commerce is resulting in the need for less commercial frontage, focused on easy accessibility to Interstate 15.   Not available Video Video
19-182 113.Apartment Unit Sizes and Building Separation with Possible Code Amendment DCA19-00001 and Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00004ResolutionRecommended Action: The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council introduce and place on first reading Ordinance No. 2019-08 approving Development Code Amendment DCA19-00001 and Specific Plan Amendment SPLA19-00004, to amend the apartment unit minimum size requirement and separation distances (Applicant: City of Hesperia; City-wide).   Not available Video Video
19-179 114.FY 19-20 Budget Workshop #1 - Operating Budget (5/7/19)ResolutionRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council and the Hesperia Water District Board of Directors receive and file this staff report, which provides information about the current status of the City of Hesperia’s proposed operating budget for FY 2019-20.   Not available Video Video