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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 2020-12-09 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Cathedral City Study Session Wednesday, December 9, 2020 2:30 PM City Council Chambers 68-700 Avenida Lalo Guerrero Cathedral City, CA 92234 • CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 2:30 PM by Mayor Raymond Gregory. • ROLL CALL Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Raymond Gregory Mayor Remote Ernesto Gutierrez Mayor Pro Tem Remote Mark Carnevale Councilmember Remote Rita Lamb Councilmember Remote Nancy Ross Councilmember Remote Mayor Raymond Gregory, Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez, Councilmember Mark Carnevale, Councilmember Rita Lamb, and Councilmember Nancy Ross all participated by video conferencing via Zoom. • AGENDA FINALIZATION • THE CITY COUNCIL WILL RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION AT 2:30 P.M. • THE CITY COUNCIL WILL RECONVENE AT 3:00 P.M. 1. CLOSED SESSION City Attorney Eric Vail announced that the City Council will meet in Closed Session to discuss the following item listed on the Agenda: A. Conference with Real Property Negotiator Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. Property Location: Approximately 2.5 acres south of A Street, East of Buddy Rogers APN's 687-199-001, 687-199-002, 687-212-001, 698-212-002, 687-212- 003, 687-212-004, 687-212-005, portions of 687-212-026, 687-212-019, 687- 212-009, 687-212-010, 687-212-011, 687-212-022, 687-212-023, 687-212-024, 687-212-027. Negotiating Parties: City of Cathedral City and the City Urban Revitalization Corporation Property Owner: City Urban Revitalization Corporation Under Negotiations: Price and Terms for potential sale of real property The City Council recessed to Closed Session at 2:30 p.m. The City Council reconvened at 3:35 pm. City Attorney Eric Vail announced that the City Council did not complete their discussion on the item and will return to Closed Session at the end of the Regular City Council meeting of December 9, 2020. Any action taken will be reported on the Regular Minutes of December 9, 2020. • STATEMENT OF PARTICIPATION BY THE CITY CLERK 2. PUBLIC COMMENT There were no members of the public that wished to address the City Council. 3. STUDY SESSION A. Interview Applicants for the Finance Advisory Committee and Palm Springs International Airport Commission Recommendation: To interview the applicants that have submitted applications for possible appointment to fill three vacant seats on the Finance Advisory Committee and one vacant seat on the Palm Springs International Airport Commission. City Manager Charles McClendon announced that there were three applicants that applied for the Finance Advisory Committee, however, only two applicants are available for an interview today. He stated that there are also three candidates for the Palms Springs Airport Commission. The following individuals were interviewed for the Palm Springs International Airport Commission: Greg Gregorian Jonathan Lanz Jill Philbrook The following individuals were interviewed for the Finance Advisory Committee: Jonathan Lanz Nancy Crandall The City Council will consider making appointments to the Palm Springs International Airport Commission and the Finance Advisory Committeeduring the Regular City Council Meeting of December 9, 2020. Cathedral City Page 2 Printed on 1/07/2021 B. Cannabis Applications and Operating Business Status Recommendation: This item is presented for information and discussion only. Tami Scott, Administrative Services Director, provided an update on cannabis applications and operating business status. Councilmember Mark Carnevale asked for clarification on the decrease in manufacturing taxes. Director Scott provided clarification on the tax rates which have been lowered. City Manager Charles McClendon provided further clarification on the past and current tax rates. Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez asked for clarification on the issued licenses compared to the operational licenses. Direct Scott provided clarification on possible reasons why some licenses that were issued are not operational. She indicated that when a CUP is closed out or expired, so are the licenses. Councilmember Nancy Ross asked for clarification on the difference in revenue from 2019-2021 and how it pertains to license changes and what happens to licenses once they are closed out. Director Scott provided clarification on the difference in revenue. She also discussed how license changes may occur and the process of closing out licenses. Councilmember Rita Lamb asked for clarification on the stipulations built into receiving and maintaining a license. Director Scott provided a brief overview of the annual renewal process and indicated that once a license is renewed, they check the status of the CUP to make sure it has not expired. Mayor Raymond Gregory confirmed the CUP process for cannabis licensing is the same as all other CUPs. City Manager McClendon responded in the affirmative. City Attorney Eric Vail provided further clarification on the 24-month initiation period for CUPs. Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez confirmed that unused licenses are still paying their yearly fees. Director Scott responded in the affirmative. C. Discussion on the Composition of the Cannabis Task Force Cathedral City Page 3 Printed on 1/07/2021 Recommendation: This item is presented for information, discussion and direction only. City Manager Charles McClendon introduced the item and gave an overview of the Cannabis Task Force. He presented the following options to the City Council for consideration: Option 1 - Leave the Task Force as currently established in 5.88.125 of the Municipal Code. The Task Force has been able to function within these requirements and could continue to do so. The issues with the current composition of the Task Force are that it is staff heavy, which our other Boards and Commissions are not, it is overly specific in the requirements for membership and no specific terms are identified. Option 2 - This is the option recommended by the Task Force. This option would have the Task Force continue to be chaired by the City Manager with three members who are owners or managers of cannabis businesses located in Cathedral City and three members who are residents of Cathedral City. Initial appointments would be staggered by appointing two members to a one-year term, two members to a two-year term and two members to a three-year term. Subsequently all terms would be for three years and the same term limits would apply as apply to all other Commissions. The Task Force would continue to be advisory to the City Council and meet on an as-needed basis at least twice per year. Option 3 - This option would remove the City Manager from the chairperson slot and model the Task Force more directly after our other Commissions. This would mean the Task Force would have three-year terms, term limits and be appointed by the Council. There would be a requirement that two of the members be owners or managers of Cannabis businesses in Cathedral City and residency would not be required for those two slots. The Task Force would elect from their membership a Chair and Vice-Chair each year as our other Commissions do. Terms would initially be set-up so that not all expire at the same time. The Task Force would continue to be advisory to the City Council and meet on an as-needed basis at least twice per year. Mr. McClendon gave an overview of why he, as well as the City Attorney, felt the Task Force should be operating as a committee or commission. He indicated that no matter how many members or how they are appointed, the City Council will be informed of all opinions of all the members. He also feels that attendance has been good and that will not be an issue moving forward. He gave a brief overview of how he has selected members in the past. It was the consensus of the City Council to go with option 2, include language stating that the Cannabis Task Force will not be a voting body, and the members will be appointed by the City Manager. ADJOURN The Study Session Meeting of December 9, 2020 was adjourned by Mayor Raymond Gregory at 5:12 p.m. Cathedral City Page 4 Printed on 1/07/2021 =IL Lit Mayo , lity of a'I. 4 City City Clerk, City of Cathedral Cit Cathedral City Page 5 Printed on 1/07/2021 litCITY COUNCIL MINUTES Cathedral City Regular Meeting Wednesday, December 9, 2020 5:30 PM City Council Chambers 68-700 Avenida Lalo Guerrero Cathedral City, CA 92234 • CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 5:30 PM by Mayor Raymond Gregory. • PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez led the Pledge of Allegiance. • INVOCATION (MOMENT OF REFLECTION) Councilmember Rita Lamb offered the Invocation. • ROLL CALL Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Raymond Gregory Mayor Remote Ernesto Gutierrez Mayor Pro Tem Remote Mark Carnevale Councilmember Remote Rita Lamb Councilmember Remote Nancy Ross Councilmember Remote Mayor Raymond Gregory, Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez, Councilmember Mark Carnevale, Councilmember Rita Lamb, and Councilmember Nancy Ross all participated by video conferencing via Zoom. • AGENDA FINALIZATION Item 6D. Accept Land Donation, was pulled from the Consent Agenda and will be heard as item 78 on the Agenda. • STATEMENT OF PARTICIPATION BY THE CITY CLERK 1. PUBLIC COMMENT There were no members of the public that wished to address the City Council. 2. COUNCIL REPORTS Councilmember Nancy Ross stated that she is so excited to be a part of the City Council and can't wait to be a substantive part of the Council. She announced that there are some exciting things going on in District Two; the Tower Market and the Five Plex are under construction, and the new DD's Discounts store is opening in the food 4 less shopping center. She feels that even in times of great challenges good things are happening. Councilmember Mark Carnevale reported that he attended a League of California Cities meeting, where the main topic of discussion was homelessness in the winter. He stated that the biggest problems they face are revenue and convincing the homeless that they have a place to go. He participated in a meeting with Tom Cox from CVAG, they will be launching an outreach program and have hired new staff. There will also be a mobile access center, which will help make changes for the homeless in Cathedral City. They have a goal of helping 80 homeless people through grant money and they have already been able to help an older gentleman return home to his family in Mexico. He expressed his disappointment that the Great Plates program will no longer exist after December 18, 2020, despite the County having funds to continue it. He encouraged those with similar concerns to write to Supervisor Perez to voice those concerns. He reported on the CVEP meeting, where they were able to secure personal protective equipment for Cathedral City, valued at $156,000. He announced that a new California Recycle program is coming in January 2022 through SB 1383, which will be a very interesting and complex program. Councilmember Rita Lamb thanked those students who kayaked across the Salton Sea to raise awareness. She reported that proclamations were done in recognition of their efforts. She announced that in 2021 she will serve on the CVAG Conservation Committee, Mountain Conservancy Committee and the Palm Springs Unified School District 2x2 Committee. She was scheduled to attend the Living Desert new project opening, which was unfortunately canceled. She acknowledged the Police Department and Commander Luna for receiving a $24,800 grant to increase the departments safety data capacity. She announced that she completed another Corona Virus Story Time, Elf on the Shelf. She indicated that she is looking for a guest reader that can speak Spanish. She announced that the Senior Center has a lot of resources during COVID-19 and she encouraged everyone to use those resources. She noted that the residents are happy that Cathedral Canyon is being resurfaced and thanked Public Works. She met with Public Arts Commission Chairwoman Sue Townsley about a possible art program for elementary students to encourage civic engagement. Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez hopes everyone had a great Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving. He stated that Thanksgiving is his favorite holiday and he had to adjust his family's tradition due to COVID-19. He reported that he had his regular meeting with Police Chief Crum, where they discussed the Police Department's new software implementation. He also met with City Manager Charles McClendon to discuss the agenda. He participated in a Zoom Meeting with the Palm Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau where the Tourist Business Improvement District Cathedral City Page 2 Printed on 1/07/2021 Assessment was renewed for 10 years. He reported that short-term vacation rentals will now be paying into it. He reported that he filmed safety videos with his colleagues, and he thanked Chris Parman for everything that he does. He reported that he also attended the Orientation for Councilmembers and congratulated Councilmember Nancy Ross, Councilmember Rita Lamb and Mayor Raymond Gregory. He stated that he renewed is CCW license, anyone interested in doing the same can visit the Riverside County Sheriffs website for more information. Mayor Raymond Gregory stated that as he looks back at all of the things that have taken place over the past several weeks, he has attended three Riverside County Transportation Commission/Committee meetings, where so many things are going on. He participated in the Councilmember Orientation, a continued Council Meeting, Special Meeting and City Hall at Your Corner, while working with citizens and staff. He thanked everyone for being diligent to keep moving forward. He talked about the new art piece that is being placed at Panorama Park. He feels that it is encouraging to see things happening in the City even during COVID-19. He stated that so many people are suffering and out of work. He appreciates Councilmember Carnevale's passion for the homeless, which is greatly appreciated. He loves the Corona Virus Story Time that Councilmember Lamb has been doing. He feels that the rules change every day and we continue to do what we need to do to keep residents safe and informed. He looks forward to a vaccine coming out in the near future. He encouraged everyone to keep strong and work together. He stated that this is the last meeting of the year and the Council will be coming back in the new year. He wished everyone a happy New Year and much happiness and health. 3. CONSENT AGENDA A motion was made by Councilmember Carnevale and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Gutierrez to approve the following Consent Agenda items: RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Mark Carnevale, Councilmember SECONDER: Ernesto Gutierrez, Councilmember AYES: Ross, Gregory, Carnevale, Gutierrez, Lamb A. Receive and file Payment of Claims and Demands for November 2020 Recommendation: The City Council acting in its capacity for the City, the Successor Agency to the former Redevelopment Agency, the Housing Successor Agency, and the Cathedral City Public Finance Authority Board receive and file payment of claims and demands in the aggregate sum of $4,268,098 for the month of November 2020. M.O. 2020-167 B. Minutes Approval Councilmember Nancy Ross abstained. M.O. 2020-168 Cathedral City Page 3 Printed on 1/07/2021 1. City Council - Study Session - Nov 10, 2020 3:00 PM 2. City Council - Regular Meeting - Nov 10, 2020 5:30 PM C. Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 2006-1 Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax (Second Reading) Recommendation: To waive reading beyond the title, conduct second reading by title only and adopt the Ordinance authorizing the levy of a special tax within Improvement Area No. 14 of the City of Cathedral City Community Facilities District No. 2006-1 (Law Enforcement, Fire, Paramedic. Park and General Maintenance Services). Ord 847 D. Item Pulled - This item will be item 7B. under Legislative Actions E. California SB 165, Government Code 50075.1 FY 2019/2020 Report, Community Facilities District 2006-1 Recommendation: To accept the FY 2019/2020 California SB 165 Government Code 50075 Report for CFD 2006-1 Revenues and Expenditures M.O. 2020-169 F. Parcel Map 37903: Approval of Final Map; located on the west side of Rancho Vista Drive, south of 33rd Avenue. Owner: DSA Management, LLC. Recommendation: To approve the Final Map of Parcel Map 37903; and authorize the City Clerk to sign the Final Map. M.O. 2020-170 G. Administrative Amendment to the CDBG FY 2020-2021 Annual Action Plan. Recommendation: To approve an Administrative Amendment to City's FY 2020- 2021 Annual Action Plan to correct a discrepancy in the City's entitlement apportionment; and to reallocate an unneeded and budgeted allowance for consulting services back to the City's Administrative Allowance for submittal to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). M.O. 2020-171 H. Resolution of Intention for a Contract Amendment between CaIPERS and the City of Cathedral City Recommendation: To adopt a Resolution of Intention to amend the City's retirement contract with CaIPERS, which will allow increasing designated employees' CaIPERS Member contribution through a cost sharing arrangement as provided for in the approved Memorandum of Understanding with AFSCME. Reso 2020-65 Cathedral City Page 4 Printed on 1/07/2021 I. Council Appointments to Various Local Agencies Recommendation: To review the list of Local Agency Assignments and ratify the appointments. M.O. 2020-172 4. ITEMS PULLED FROM CONSENT 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS 6. LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS A. Appointments for the Finance Advisory Committee and Palm Springs International Airport Commission Recommendation: To consider appointing three individuals to the Finance Advisory Committee with terms expiring on June 30, 2023 and one individual to the Palm Springs international Airport Commission with a term expiring on June 30, 2021 based on the interviews conducted during the Study Session Meeting of December 9, 2020. M.O. 2020-173 A motion was made by Councilmember Carnevale and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Gutierrez to appoint Nancy Crandall and Jonathan Lanz to fill two vacant seats on the Finance Advisory Committee with terms expiring on June 30, 2023. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Mark Carnevale, Councilmember SECONDER: Ernesto Gutierrez, Councilmember AYES: Ross, Gregory, Carnevale, Gutierrez, Lamb A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Gutierrez and seconded by Councilmember Carnevale to appoint Jill Philbrook to fill a vacant seat on the Palm Springs International Airport Commission with a term expiring June 30, 2021. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Ernesto Gutierrez, Councilmember SECONDER: Mark Carnevale, Councilmember AYES: Ross, Gregory, Carnevale, Gutierrez, Lamb B. Cathedral City Small Business COVID-19 Physical Adaption Grant Program UPDATE Recommendation: Informational update only. No action is requested. Stone James, Economic Development Director, gave an update on the Cathedral City Small Business COVID-19 Grant Program, which included the purpose, progress to date, and the next steps. Cathedral City Page 5 Printed on 1/07/2021 Tami Scott, Administrative Services Director, discussed the vetting process to find a consultant to assist the City with this program, and they anticipate the program will be up and running by the first of the year. Mayor Raymond Gregory stated that many were worried that this program was going to be difficult, but we are all in concurrence that this needs to be handled the correct way. Councilmember Mark Carnevale stated that as much as he wants to expedite this process, he understands that we need to do this the right way even if we have to move it to January. He concurs with staff and feels it is the right move. Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez thanked everyone for their hard work on this program. It is his hope that once the businesses are able to re-open the program will be implemented so they can take advantage of it. Councilmember Rita Lamb feels it is essential to be mindful of compliance issues so everything works out for the City and those it will help. Councilmember Nancy Ross feels her colleagues are spot on with their comments. C. Contract Award for the Gerald Ford Bike Lane Striping Project - CIP No. 8506 Recommendation: To award a contract to CAT Tracking, Inc. in the contract bid amount of $22,575.00 for the work consisting of bike lane striping and marking along Gerald Ford Drive from Date Palm Dr. to Da Vail Dr; and approving a contingency of $4,825.00 for unforeseen construction circumstances, inspection and other technical services related to the Project, thereby making the total encumbrance $27,400.00 for the Project; and authorize the City Engineer to issue a Notice of Award and request bonds and insurance for the Project; and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract documents. John Corella, Director of Engineering and Public Works, gave an overview on the Gerald Ford Bike Lane Striping Project. M.O. 2020-174 A motion was made by Councilmember Lamb and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Gutierrez to award a contract to CAT Tracking, Inc. in the contract bid amount of $22,575.00 for the work consisting of bike lane striping and marking along Gerald Ford Drive from Date Palm Dr. to Da Vall Dr; and approving a contingency of $4,825.00 for unforeseen construction circumstances, inspection and other technical services related to the Project, thereby making the total encumbrance $27,400.00 for the Project; and authorize the City Engineer to issue a Notice of Award and request bonds and insurance for the Project; and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract documents. Cathedral City Page 6 Printed on 1/07/2021 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Rita Lamb, Councilmember SECONDER: Ernesto Gutierrez, Councilmember AYES: Ross, Gregory, Carnevale, Gutierrez, Lamb D. Update on Emergency Actions Related to COVID-19 Recommendation: Update on Status of Emergency Proclamation. Possible action to continue or rescind Resolution 2020-06. Update on Emergency Actions taken by City, County, State of Federal Agencies. Possible consideration of additional measures to be taken. Council may add items not listed on the agenda pursuant to Government Code section 54954.2 by majority vote. City Manager Charles McClendon gave an update on Emergency Actions related to COVID-19. He feels he needs to alarm the public about what is happening in our community in regard to COVID-19. He has continued to monitor the seven- day average of new cases since April which are rising, and we are now above 60 which is alarming. He indicated that this mirrors what the State and County are seeing as well. He stated that the following are actions the City is taking: • City Hall remains closed to the public • Employees who can are working from home • Vacant offices are being used to create separation for those who cannot work from home, as well as more spacing between cubicles • As mandated by the State all employees are required to wear a mask unless they are alone in a private office or alone in a vehicle • Internal meetings are being conducted by video conferencing or teleconferencing, unless an in-person meeting is absolutely necessary • Plans and payments are being processed electronically • Employees in the field are empowered to ask those who do not need to be present, to stay away so they can operate safely • Public Works employees are working one person per vehicle and employees report to work at staggered times • All confirmed or potential exposures must be reported to Human Resources, and we are conducting our own contact tracing City Manager McClendon indicated that we are the recipient of grant funded personal protective equipment which is intended for businesses and organizations in the City to help them to comply with orders. Stone James, Economic Development Director, is heading up the distribution of the equipment. Mr. James is also working with the County on a mobile testing site. The testing site will be located at the Dennis Keat Soccer park on December 15th, 16th 29th and 30th. A second mobile testing site will be located at the Cathedral City Library on December 28th through December 31st. More information will be put out as it becomes available. He stated that they are promoting the Rancho Mirage testing Cathedral City Page 7 Printed on 1/07/2021 center located at the Rancho Mirage Library, which many Cathedral City residents have utilized already. He reminded the City Council that we currently have a separate masking and social distancing order in place which will expire on December 31, 2020, which he intends to extend unless directed to do differently and bring forward at the next meeting for ratification. He stated that since we have fallen below 15% ICU capacity we are now in a new category of restrictions related to the Governor's order. Those restrictions cover hotels and lodging, and all short-term vacation rental owners as well as the field enforcement team have been made aware of the order so we can ensure compliance. Mayor Raymond Gregory clarified that the City has shared the State's order and did not issue a separate order. City Manager McClendon responded in the affirmative. The following individuals provided public comment for the record. Their comments were read for three minutes and the full comment will be made part of the record according to our standard procedures: Cyndie and Bruce Swauger stated that they appreciate the City Council for being concerned with the safety of our residents and visitors during the pandemic. She expressed her concern with short-term vacation rentals operating last spring during the shutdown and feels its imperative to clarify that short-term vacation rentals are now suspended except for essential purposes. The following individual provided public comment by video conferencing via Zoom: Terry Applegate expressed her concern with the rising numbers of COVID-19. She discussed an incident at Stater Brothers Market, where she witnessed many individuals not wearing their masks properly and feels everyone needs to do their part. She noted that Costco has changed their signage to ensure individuals are wearing masks properly and feels its important that our businesses know how to enforce masks properly. She also congratulated the City on what they did during the recent election. Mayor Pro Tern Ernesto Gutierrez asked for clarification on the COVID-19 case numbers in the past months, vaccine availability and how we will ensure short- term vacation rentals comply. City Manager McClendon provided clarification on the cases in past months. He also responded that our first responders will be among the first to receive the vaccine. He also stated that all short-term vacation rental owners have been notified and will be required to report any essential visitors staying at the property. Mayor Raymond Gregory feels that what City Manager McClendon is reporting is very important and thanked him for all that he is doing. 7. CLOSED SESSION Cathedral City Page 8 Printed on 1/07/2021 City Attorney Eric Vail announced that the City Council will meet in Closed Session to finish their discussion on Real Property Negotiations for the property located approximately 2.5 acres south of A Street, East of Buddy Rogers APN's 687-199- 001, 687-199-002, 687-212-001, 698-212-002, 687-212-003, 687-212-004, 687-212- 005, portions of 687-212-026, 687-212-019, 687-212-009, 687-212-010, 687-212- 011, 687-212-022, 687-212-023, 687-212-024, 687-212-027, which was not completed during the Study Session Meeting of December 9, 2020. The City Council recessed back into Closed Session at 6:55 pm. The City Council reconvened at 7:37 pm. City Attorney Eric Vail announced that the City met in Closed Session to discuss Real Property Negotiations for the property located approximately 2.5 acres south of A Street, East of Buddy Rogers APN's 687-199-001, 687-199-002, 687-212-001, 698-212-002, 687-212-003, 687-212-004, 687-212-005, portions of 687-212-026, 687-212-019, 687-212-009, 687-212-010, 687-212-011, 687-212-022, 687-212-023, 687-212-024, 687-212-027., which was not completed during the Study Session Meeting of December 9, 2020. There was no reportable action taken. B. Accept Land Donation - South of East Palm Canyon and East of Buddy Rogers Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Gutierrez and seconded by Councilmember Lamb to approve a Resolution accepting the donation of land from City Urban Revitalization Corporation for multiple parcels located south of East Palm Canyon, west of Van Fleet, north of "B" Street and east of Buddy Rogers. (APNS: 687-199-001, 687-199- 002, 687-212-001, 698-212-002, 687-212-003, 687-212-004, 687-212-005, portions of 687-212-026, 687-212-019, 687-212-009, 687-212-010, 687-212-011, 687-212- 022, 687-212-023, 687-212-024, 687-212-027) Reso 2020-64 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Ernesto Gutierrez, Councilmember SECONDER: Rita Lamb, Councilmember AYES: Ross, Gregory, Carnevale, Gutierrez, Lamb ADJOURN The Regular Meeting of December 9, 2020 was adjourned by Mayor Raymond Gregory at 7:40 pm. I ilet � � \79-1(, /coff' M.�• , City +f .thiral City City Cler ity of Cathedra C‘ Cathedral City Page 9 Printed on 1/07/2021