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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda_03092026     A G E N D A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Monday, March 9, 2026 ~ 7:00 PM City Council Chambers 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, California LISA LANDAU MAYOR Third District BEN WONG MAYOR PRO TEM Second District   JOE KALMICK COUNCIL MEMBER First District                                                           PATTY SENECAL COUNCIL MEMBER Fourth District     NATHAN STEELE COUNCIL MEMBER Fifth District     This  Agenda  contains  a  brief  general  description  of  each  item  to  be  considered. No action or discussion shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda, except as otherwise  provided  by  law. Supporting  documents, including  agenda  staff  reports, and any  public writings distributed  by the  City  to at  least a  majority of  the Council  Members regarding  any  item  on  this  agenda  are  available  on  the  City’s  website  at www.sealbeachca.gov.   City Council meetings are broadcast live on Seal Beach TV-3 and  on the City's website (www.sealbeachca.gov). Check SBTV-3 schedule for the rebroadcast of  meetings.  The meetings are also available on demand on the City’s website. (Starting 2012). In  compliance  with  the  Americans  with  Disabilities  Act  of  1990, if  you  require  disability related  modifications  or  accommodations, including  auxiliary  aids  or  services  to  attend or participate in the City Council meeting, please call the City Clerk's office at (562) 431- 2527 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.   CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE COUNCIL ROLL CALL PRESENTATIONS / RECOGNITIONS •American Red Cross Month – 2026 Proclamation •Orange County Older Adults Advisory Commission (OACC) Presentation ORAL COMMUNICATIONS At this time members of the public may address the Council regarding any items  within the  subject  matter  jurisdiction  of  the  City  Council. Pursuant  to  the  Brown  Act, the Council  cannot  discuss  or  take  action  on  any  items  not  on  the  agenda  unless authorized  by  law. Matters  not  on  the  agenda  may, at  the  Council's  discretion, be referred to the City Manager and placed on a future agenda.   Those  members  of  the  public  wishing  to  speak  are  asked  to  come  forward  to  the microphone and state their name  for the record. All speakers will be limited to  a period of five (5) minutes. Speakers must address their comments only to the Mayor and entire City Council, and not to any individual, member of the staff or audience. Any documents for  review  should  be  presented  to  the  City  Clerk  for  distribution. Speaker  cards  will  be available  at  the  Clerk’s  desk  for  those  wishing  to  sign  up  to  address  the  Council, although  the  submission  of  a  speaker  card  is  not  required  in  order  to  address  the Council. APPROVAL OF AGENDA & WAIVER OF FULL READING OF RESOLUTIONS ORDINANCES By  motion  of the  City  Council  this  is  the time  to notify  the public of  any  changes  to the agenda and /or rearrange the order of the agenda. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT Nicholas Ghirelli, City Attorney    CITY MANAGER REPORT Patrick Gallegos, City Manager    COUNCIL COMMENTS General Council Member comments and reporting pursuant to AB 1234. COUNCIL ITEMS – None CONSENT CALENDAR Items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and are enacted by a single motion with the exception of items removed by Council Members. A.Approval of the City Council Minutes - That  the  City  Council  approve  the minutes of the Regular City Council meeting held on February 23, 2026.   B.Demand on City Treasury (Fiscal Year 2026) - Ratification.   C.Amendment 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates, Inc. for Municipal Advisory Services - That the City Council  adopt  Resolution  7745: 1. Approving  Amendment  1  to  the Professional Services Agreement with Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates, Inc. for Municipal  Advisory  Services, extending  the  term  to  March  21, 2031; and, 2. Authorizing the City Manager to execute Amendment 1 on behalf of the City.   D.Authorization to Donate Surplus AXON TASER 7 Conducted Energy Weapons to the Village of Hamburg, New York Police Department - That the  City  Council  adopt  Resolution  7746: 1. Designating  AXON  TASER  7 Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW) equipment as surplus City-owned property no longer required for departmental operations and authorizing its disposition; and, 2. Authorizing  the  Seal  Beach  Police  Department  to  donate  surplus AXON TASER 7 Conducted  Energy Weapon  (CEW) equipment to  the Village of Hamburg, New York, Police Department.   ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARING E.Approving a Fee Increase for the Seal Beach Marine Safety Junior Lifeguard Program, Amending the City’s Cost Recovery Schedule, and Approving the Associated Budget Adjustment - That  the  City  Council adopt  Resolution  7747: 1. Approving   a  fee  increase  for  the  Seal  Beach Marine  Safety  Junior  Lifeguard  Program; and, 2. Amending   the  City’s  Cost Recovery  Schedule; and, 3.  Approving  Budget Amendment  BA# 26-09-01  to increase the Junior Lifeguard budget for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 in the amount of $17,500.00.   UNFINISHED / CONTINUED BUSINESS – None NEW BUSINESS – None ADJOURNMENT Adjourn the City Council to Monday, March 23, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. to meet in closed session, if deemed necessary.                                                   CITY COUNCIL NORMS:                               Adopted on June 12, 2023 •Maintain a citywide perspective, while being mindful of our districts. •Move from I to we, and from campaigning to governing. •Work together as a body, modeling teamwork and civility for our community. •Assume good intent. •Disagree agreeably and professionally.  •Utilize long range plans to provide big picture context that is realistic and achievable. •Stay focused on the topic at hand.  Ensure each member of Council has an opportunity to speak. •Demonstrate respect, consideration, and courtesy to all. •Share information and avoid surprises. •Keep confidential things confidential. •Respect the Council/Manager form of government and the roles of each party. •Communicate concerns about staff to the City Manager; do not criticize staff in public.                                                                                          CIVILITY PRINCIPLES: 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; and, Embrace respectful disagreement and dissent as democratic rights, inherent components of an inclusive public process, and tools for forging sound decisions.  FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM FOLLOW US ON TWITTER/X                                          @CITYOFSEALBEACH                                                             @CITYOFSEALBEACHCA                                    @SEALBEACHCITYCA @SEALBEACHRECREATION&COMMUNITYSERVICES       @SEALBEACH_LIFEGUARD @SEALBEACHPOLICEDEPARTMENT                                    @SEALBEACHPOLICE                                                                                                   @SEALBEACHPUBLICWORKS                                                                                                   @K9YOSA                                                                                                   @K9.SAURUS