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The commission held a public hearing to consider recommending zoning text amendments for accessory dwelling units (ADU) and junior accessory dwelling units (JADU) in alignment with updated state laws. Discussions covered the classification and development standards for different types of units, including requirements for attached, detached, and interior conversions. Additionally, the commission addressed procedural updates regarding appeal authority, coastal development permit requirements, and owner-occupancy regulations for JADUs.
The City Council meeting included a proclamation recognizing National Public Works Week. Reports were provided regarding recent infrastructure maintenance, harbor updates, traffic and safety citations, and visitor-driven revenue growth. The council discussed upcoming grant opportunities for fire service and wildland fire mitigation. Community services updates covered recent events, including a Cinco de Mayo celebration and a youth candidate forum. Additionally, the council reviewed new parking limitations and traffic flow changes for the Pebbley Beach and Cabrillo Mole areas to accommodate tour vehicle operations, and received an update on the regional transportation planning process.
The meeting focused on the importance of marine conservation and the function of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Key topics included the cultural significance of the island to indigenous peoples, challenges facing marine ecosystems such as overfishing and climate change, and the role of MPAs in enhancing biodiversity, resilience, and ecosystem recovery. Presenters highlighted collaborative efforts in outreach and education and discussed the need for continued partnership to protect ocean health.
The council meeting addressed several operational and infrastructure matters. Presentations were provided regarding a new short-term rental complaint hotline, the proposed operating budget, and an update on Catalina Island Health. Key action items included authorizing a budget amendment and a request for proposals for the South Beach Seawall Repair and Sand Restoration Project, approving the procurement of saltwater system supplies, and authorizing the purchase of vehicles to expand the city's micro-transit system. Additionally, the council heard an appeal concerning an oversized vehicle permit, considered a proposed ordinance to prohibit fireworks, and reviewed a contract for engineering services for the Cabrillo Mole Revitalization Project. The council also addressed sewer, saltwater, and solid waste fees, including findings and public hearings.
The council reviewed and approved various financial items including warrants and payroll. Key discussions centered on the procurement of medical equipment for the Fire Department, including a LUCAS 3 Chest Compression System and Stryker power devices. The council addressed critical infrastructure needs, specifically roofing remediation for the Wastewater Treatment Plant Laboratory and Casino Showers and Restrooms, and authorized a rebuild for a Public Works telehandler. Additionally, the council considered the adoption of new public participation outreach and remote access policies in compliance with SB 707.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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