Councilmember Mike Donovan
Voting Record and Actions
2016-2020
(NOTE: Not a complete list.)
Building Density / Zoning Impacts / Historic Preservation | Traffic / Parking / Active Transportation | Local Businesses / Tourism | Budget and Finance | Environmental | Arts / Culture | Parks and Recreation | |
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Dec 2016 | Voted FOR: Changing ordinance to allow skateboarding on city streets. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Agendizing approval to request relinquishment project study report. Motion PASSED |
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Jan 2017 | Voted FOR: Approving red curbs at various Cays locations to control parking. Motion PASSED |
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Feb 2017 | Voted FOR: Confirming requirement to substitute historically-correct windows in historically-designated home. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Sending request to Caltrans for relinquishment project study report. Motion PASSED |
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Mar 2017 | Voted FOR: Directing staff to draft code amendments and schedule public hearing for new Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) state law. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Allowing parking on garage side of Port of Spain Road rather than wall side to reduce lost street parking. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving city taking responsibility for adaptive traffic signals on Strand to alleviate rush-hour backups. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Scheduling separate council meeting dedicated to annual budget to facilitate more detailed review. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Accepting new Orange Avenue banners and reviewing banner program after one-year pilot period ends July 1, 2017. Motion PASSED |
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Apr 2017 | Voted FOR: Approving letter of support for 5-year pilot program for automated speed enforcement cameras. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Directing staff to propose a business registration process to reduce current business license tax. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving Discover Coronado management plan to focus on group meetings and on supporting Coronado shops and restaurants. Motion PASSED |
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May 2017 | Voted FOR: Approving letter of concern to San Diego County Regional Airport Authority board of directors regarding lack of cooperation by their staff on the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP). Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Requesting Mills Act financial review and sensitivity analysis during annual budget process. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Adding line item in budget for independent, third-party relinquishment project study report. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving city resolution to support Cays Grand Caribe task force agreement with Port in rezoning Grand Caribe North to "recreation, open space." Motion PASSED |
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Jun 2017 | Voted FOR: Approving execution of contract for adaptive traffic signals at Naval Amphibious Base to alleviate rush-hour backups. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving yellow curb loading zone on Orange Avenue for Commodore condos. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Prohibiting right turns for trucks and buses from Fourth Street onto C, B, A, Pomona, and Glorietta to accommodate full-size bulb outs. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving cultural arts commission request for proposal to develop long-term strategic plan. Motion PASSED |
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Jul 2017 | Voted FOR: Approving historic fence reconstruction on A Avenue with exemption for exceeding current height limit. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Ratifying professional services agreement for legal support regarding the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP). Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Accepting city application to League of American Bicyclists for renewal of Bicycle Friendly Community designation. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Drafting EIR comments to Port for its Bayside Performance Park facility regarding noise concerns. Motion PASSED |
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Aug 2017 | Voted AGAINST: Allowing variance for Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) on D Avenue; staff and planning commission had also recommended against. Motion PASSED 3:2 |
Voted FOR: Approving community grant funding. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Supporting request for proposals for a comprehensive enterprise resource planning system to improve city financial management. Motion PASSED |
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Sep 2017 | Voted FOR: Passing ordinance to address concerns with state regulations regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), giving city maximum local control allowed. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Conducting public forum for five-points traffic study (Glorietta/Pomona intersection), which included my recommendation to include options other than just a roundabout. Motion: PASSED |
Voted FOR: Transitioning city staff from gas-powered landscaping hand tools to electric by December 2018. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Partnering with Imperial Beach to hire lobbyist for Tijuana cross-border sewage issue. Motion PASSED |
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Oct 2017 | Voted FOR: Approving 7 properties to receive Mills Act property tax savings. NOTE: I requested financial analysis to assess feasibility of approving more properties in queue. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Suspending permit parking program in northwest area of village for 1-year trial period to verify need after NASNI made changes to its onsite parking policy. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Establishing formal contract with Senior Association. Motion PASSED |
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Nov 2017 | Voted FOR: Updating Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinance to require owner to occupy one of the dwellings. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving gateway project plans, specifications, cost estimate, and preliminary environmental analysis report. Motion PASSED |
Voted AGAINST: Supporting bridge lighting project as proposed by Port. NOTE: I did not support because imposing 21st-century lighting on a mid-century modern design would undermine the historic integrity of the 1969 bridge, its architecture, and its original lighting design. In addition, added illumination would spill over onto Coronado, adversely impacting residents. Motion PASSED 3-2 |
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Dec 2017 | Voted FOR: Obtaining information on subterranean construction and instructing planning commission to hold public workshops and offer recommendations. Motion PASSED |
TOOK NO ACTION: Council decided NOT to issue a special use permit to allow Lime Bike and other dockless bicycle sharing programs to do business in Coronado, a decision I supported. Voted FOR: Authorizing city manager to issue a request for proposals for traffic signal at 4th Street and Alameda Boulevard. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Reducing business license fees by replacing with a $25 per-business annual certification. Motion PASSED |
Appointed TO: Council subcommittee to recommend policy and implementation plan for community grant program. Council APPROVED |
Voted FOR: Authorizing city manager to accept technical services from SANDAG to develop climate action plan to reduce greenhouse gases. Motion PASSED |
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Jan 2018 | Voted AGAINST: Granting variance for two-story Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). Motion DID NOT PASS |
Voted FOR: Approving contract for development of a citywide utility undergrounding plan. Motion PASSED |
Provided council subcommittee update ON: Community grant program. Appointed TO: Council subcommittee to evaluate proposals and recommend golf course food concessionaire. Counci APPROVED |
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Feb 2018 | Voted FOR: Approving contract with Interfaith Housing Corporation to remodel 35 affordable housing units. Motion PASSED |
Provided council subcommittee update ON: Community grant program. Provided council subcommittee update ON: Golf course food concessionaire, recommending Feast & Fareway. Unanimously approved. |
Voted FOR: Developing specifications for off-leash dog parks. NOTE: I requested that village parks be taken out of consideration but to evaluate other possible village alternatives. Motion PASSED |
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Mar 2018 | NOTE: I requested a projected 5-year financial analysis for the outstanding 29 Mills Act properties waiting for property tax savings to see what the budget implications would be if all were approved now; otherwise the approval process for these 29 homes was scheduled to take 4 years. This lengthy waiting period dissuades homeowners from seeking Mills Act approval, which jeopardizes the city's future historic inventory. |
Voted FOR: Continuing trial-period permit parking suspension near NASNI until June; asked Navy to increase their onsite parking limit from 24 to 72 hours, which they subsequently agreed to. Motion PASSED Reviewed: Active transportation plan. NOTE: I asked that a Class 1 bikeway on Glorietta Boulevard be removed from the plan, which would have resulted in the construction of a separate, raised path on golf course property. |
Provided council subcommittee update ON: Community grant program proposed policy. Unanimously approved. |
Voted FOR: Directing city manager to develop climate action plan. Motion PASSED |
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Apr 2018 | REQUESTED: Agenda item to discuss historic preservation program. Appointed TO: Council subcommittee to review policy and make recommendations for improvement. Council APPROVED |
Voted FOR: Suspending design planning process for 3rd and 4th Streets, as recommended by 2016 traffic study, until after relinquishment is decided because the proposed changes were not being supported by Caltrans. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving cultural arts commission work plan. NOTE: I requested criteria be established to identify when goals are met. Motion PASSED |
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May 2018 | Voted FOR: Establishing new regulations for subterranean construction to mitigate negative impacts on neighboring properties and directed staff to review data and provide update in one year. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Directing staff to establish noise and setback standards for dewatering pumps used in subterranean construction. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR (at separate budget meeting): Approving FY18-19 annual budget with my suggestion to include a $500,000 reserve account to mitigate any unexpected property tax revenue loss while allowing Mills Act tax savings for qualified historically-designated properties. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving proposal for "92118 Day" and providing $61,000 in funding and additional in-kind support. Motion PASSED |
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Jun 2018 | Voted FOR: Approving gateway maintenance project, with the recommendation that no "Coronado" sign be added atop the "wing" (the structure which houses the original ticket booths). Motion PASSED Provided council subcommittee update ON: Historic preservation program. |
Voted FOR: Reestablishing permit parking from Alameda Boulevard to H Avenue, between First and Sixth Streets, and for completion of permit parking pilot program. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving contract with Feast & Fareway as golf course food concessionaire. NOTE: I was on the council subcommittee making the recommendation, which was unanimously approved. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Refinancing community redevelopment agency bonds and city loans to accelerate payoff schedule from 2036 to 2027, allowing Coronado Unified School District to receive increased annual funding sooner. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Adding e-cigarettes to no smoking ordinance. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Upgrading Spreckels Park priority for installation of inclusive, barrier-free playground equipment. Motion PASSED |
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Jul 2018 | Provided council subcommittee update ON: Final recommendations for historic preservation program. Voted FOR: Accepting all but one subcommittee recommendation. Motion PASSED UNANIMOUSLY |
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Aug 2018 | Provided subcommittee report ON: Community grants for FY18-19. Voted AGAINST: Increasing previous council-approved budget of $1M in order to accommodate $188K in overages. Motion PASSED 3:2 |
Reviewed: Coronado Unified School District request to rent out open space near district headquarters for a city dog park. Voted FOR: Delaying decision regarding potential village off-leash dog park locations until public workshops are held. Motion PASSED |
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Sep 2018 | Voted AGAINST: Establishing a blanket 3-foot setback for subterranean construction requiring dewatering, regardless of the size of the lot. My proposal was to make the subterranean setback consistent with the formula for above-ground construction (10% of lot width). Motion PASSED 4:1 |
Voted FOR: Accepting active transportation plan, with the proviso that each individual element must come back to council for review and approval before executed. NOTE: I recommended that an active transportation addendum be added to the plan, specifically related to pedestrian and cyclist safety with regard to vehicular traffic, which I will help develop. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Relocating bus drop-off from in front of The Point condos to next to Burger King, with loss of one parking space. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Accepting utility undergrounding master plan with my motion to reevaluate Strand's priority based on the fact that current ranking criteria, including those pertaining to safety and aesthetics, had not been factored into Strand's original ranking. Motion PASSED |
Reviewed: City's conversion from gas-powered to electric hand-held landscaping equipment. Results so positive that Coronado golf course will also be transitioning by Dec 31, 2018. |
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Oct 2018 | Voted FOR: Approving all 29 historically-designated homes in queue for Mills Act property tax reductions, based on favorable results from financial analysis I had requested. Motion PASSED |
Reviewed: Council-recommended changes to final active transportation plan, with the stipulation that individual components of the plan cannot be implemented until further council review and per-item approval. Voted FOR: Updating underground utilities plan with reprioritization of Strand, based on current scoring criteria, moving it to 4th place in priority list, and scheduling future public forums for first quarter 2019. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Retaining local control of Coronado Cab Company. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Refinancing community redevelopment agency bonds and loans, returning $33.1M to city to pay off loans; repositioning CUSD to "basic aid" status; and accelerating timeline for annual state funding by 9 years, from 2036 to 2027. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Authorizing request for proposals for climate action plan. Motion PASSED |
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Nov 2018 | Voted FOR: Authorizing request for proposals for sea level rise vulnerability assessment and adaptation plan; also authorized application for grant. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Installing temporary banner on Cora Mart to mask decaying façade. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Accepting staff recommendations regarding site criteria and design standards for dog parks, including my motion to hold one or more public workshops and exempting current village parks from consideration. Motion PASSED |
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Dec 2018 | Provided council subcommittee report ON: Historic preservation program and authorized city manager to negotiate with historic research providers for independent, unbiased evaluation of demolition permits for potentially historic homes. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving revised historic preservation ordinance to reflect changes recommended by historic preservation council subcommittee, making the process more effective and efficient. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Directing staff to interpret and better define "counter-oriented" eating and drinking businesses (those that do not provide table service but may offer table seating) with regard to off-street parking requirements. Motion PASSED |
Provided council subcommittee report ON: Community grant program. Voted FOR: Holding additional public workshops. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving amendment to Coronado-Imperial Beach Tijuana cross-border sewage agreement to allow Coronado's $50,000 funding to be used to hire Mexico-based lobbyist. Motion PASSED |
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Jan 2019 | Voted FOR: Appropriate limitations on sidewalk vending in local ordinance, protecting small businesses, and giving city maximum local control allowed. Motion PASSED |
Reviewed (at special meeting): Draft cultural arts commission master plan, "Coronado Creates." |
Voted FOR: Holding public workshops in advance of any proposals for Cays Park master plan, followed by additional public workshops to review emerging design proposals. Motion PASSED |
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Feb 2019 | Voted FOR: Authorizing professional services agreement for historic context and survey as part of the already-approved revisions to the historic preservation ordinance. Motion PASSED Voted AGAINST: Keeping a tree on 1st Street, as recommended by street tree committee, because of its compromised over-pruning by SDG&E, necessary to keep branches away from utility lines. Tree removal would have also restored road access, as directed by the court in a private law suit. Motion PASSED 3:2, overriding street tree committee recommendation and thwarting court directive. |
Voted FOR: Approving parking plan for new restaurant at 10th Street and C Avenue, in keeping with Orange Avenue specific plan requirements. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving request for proposals for two separate relinquishment evaluations, one each for economics and engineering, with a focus on specific concerns regarding both liability and potential for influencers or stakeholders to restrict the city's autonomy in managing the streets. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Adding permit parking on Palm Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets per resident requests. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Adding traffic calming addendum to active transportation plan in keeping with my recommendation. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving request to create a traffic calming plan (in addition to the addendum above). Also to explore making the roles of the transportation commission and bicycle committee more efficient. Motion PASSED |
Reviewed: Update from our lobbyists in Washington, DC and Sacramento, which reaffirmed city's approach to the Tijuana cross border sewage issue. |
Voted FOR: Providing golf course food concessionaire, Feast & Fareway, an additional $350K loan for total of $700K at 4.4% interest over a 12-year period. The funds will be used to make capital improvements to the city-owned building, while providing higher interest return than city could accrue with standard investment rules. Motion PASSED |
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Mar 2019 | Voted FOR: Authorizing contract negotiations for engineering review of relinquishment of SR 75 and SR 282. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Allowing retail shops to have up to 250 sq ft of food and beverage service without requiring off-street parking. Excess of 250 sq ft would require one parking spot for every additional 100 sq ft. No change to Orange Avenue Specific Plan for counter-oriented businesses, which required one parking spot for every 100 sq ft. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving free summer shuttle for village and on July 4 for Cays; authorizing free bus compass card vouchers for Cays. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Authorizing purchase agreement for enterprise resource planning system and implementation support to improve quality and efficiency of staff operations. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Accepting final report on converting city gas-powered landscaping hand tools to electric, which was very successful, with the golf course also opting to convert its equipment. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Proceeding with plan for golf course water recycling plant to protect city's irrigation supply during future droughts and save money as potable water rates rise. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Awarding contract for climate action plan. Motion PASSED |
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Apr 2019 | Voted AGAINST: Approving appeals to overturn historic designation for three homes on San Luis Rey. Motion PASSED 4:1 Voted AGAINST: Approving major special use permit (MSUP) for building at corner of C Avenue and 10th Street based on size, density, and traffic issues. Because vote was 2:2 (one councilmember abstaining), this meant MSUP was not approved. |
Provided council subcommittee report ON: Recommendations for update to community grant policy and application. Took feedback and continued item to next council meeting, to incorporate input. |
Voted FOR: Approving cultural arts commission 2018 annual report; its 2019 work plan; and its master plan, "Coronado Creates," with the proviso that each individual element of the master plan must come back to council for review and approval before executed. Motion PASSED |
Reviewed: Study on municipal pool and developing staff proposal to increase pool revenues and lower costs. |
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May 2019 | Voted AGAINST: Widening Ocean Boulevard sidewalk, while narrowing vehicular lanes, due to limited value for the funds required. Motion PASSED 4:1 |
Voted FOR: Approving Discover Coronado renewal for next fiscal year. Motion PASSED |
Provided council subcommittee report ON: Community grant policy, incorporating input and public feedback from previous council meeting. Voted ON: Accepting all changes to policy and application. Motion PASSED unanimously Voted ON (at separate budget meeting): Approving FY19-20 budget. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving AT&T wireless communications facility (5G) antennae in 4 places. Discussed the fact that even with Coronado's local ordinance, the city is limited by the federal government in placement options (for example, perceived health issues cannot be used to justify alternative locations). Motion PASSED. Also Voted FOR: Bringing in AT&T representative and legal expert at next council meeting to confirm Coronado's placement options. Motion PASSED |
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Jun 2019 | Voted FOR: Approving 2 "routine" requests, from the same applicant, to extend construction permits for parcels on both E and F Avenues. First request was for a vacant lot on E Avenue with no work done in 2 years. I advocated to allow extension for only 2 more years but state law minimum is 3 years. Work on F Avenue was well underway and applicant offered to accept 3 year extension for that as well. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Removing certain sections of 10th Street bike lanes from proposed street resurfacing work, at my request. I argued that Class 2 bike lanes were not a good fit for intensity of traffic/parking between Orange and A Avenues; and were not a good fit for sharp curve and steepness of terrain between Adella and Pomona Avenues. Motion PASSED, including request for proposals for details on 10th Street bike lane design/installation and to notify residents for input. |
Voted FOR: Approving "hybrid" approach for undergrounding utilities: 1) pursuing top 4 priority areas with $33M + $4M + $1.6M available funds; and 2) allowing individual neighborhoods to establish voluntary "utility assessment districts" of at least 65 contiguous parcels with at least 60% homeowner approval. Also voted for moving forward with SDG&E engineering design effort for Strand so residents could pursue funding from other agencies, as they requested. Motion PASSED |
Reviewed: Information provided by telecom law firm, as well as AT&T representatives, regarding 5G technology and existing laws; also provided opportunity for public input and questions. Legal expert confirmed Coronado's recent ordinance, giving city maximum local control allowed. |
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Jul 2019 | Voted FOR: Scoring all sidewalk repairs in a manner consistent with original, historic design. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving city letter to Port with concerns regarding its master plan update. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Developing a traffic calming plan; and also combining transportation commission and bicycle committee into one mobility commission. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving mailer to property owners regarding creating individual utility assessment districts for undergrounding neighborhood utilities. Motion PASSED |
Reviewed: Update on preparation of a climate action plan. |
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Aug 2019 | Voted FOR: Approving $1M in community grants for FY19-20. Motion PASSED |
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Sep 2019 | Voted FOR: Issuing a request for quotation for consulting services with regard to unfair Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA), assigned to Coronado by SANDAG. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Authorizing negotiations with Caltrans for relinquishment. NOTE: The state's lump sum payment must be calibrated to compensate for increase in costs between the time the agreement is made and point at which the city actually takes over maintenance of roads. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Authorizing 3-year contract renewal with Coronado-San Diego ferry, adding one more rush hour round trip. Motion PASSED Reviewed: Coronado's Port commissioner report on Port master plan update, reflecting the Port board's direction to its staff for no additional hotel rooms in Coronado and no promenade around the golf course, and with the stipulation that the previously defined Tidelands Overlay Zone (TOZ) applies. |
Voted FOR: Approving ordinance prohibiting gas-powered leaf blowers for residents and landscapers, with the proviso that the ordinance will not be implemented until the city provides better public notification and receives more public feedback. Motion PASSED |
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Oct 2019 | Voted FOR: Approving letter of appeal to California Housing and Community Development Agency regarding unfair Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) assigned to Coronado by SANDAG. Motion PASSED Appointed TO: Council subcommittee to study and report on activities of Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA). Council APPROVED Reviewed: Vons expansion project into the former Cora Mart building. Council and Vons reached a compromise regarding design of windows and some additional improvements. Voting FOR: Approving all 11 Mills Act agreements for property tax reductions submitted in 2018, with 7 having revenue impacts on the city. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Prohibiting gas-powered leaf blowers starting Jan 1, 2020, and limiting use to the hours between 7 am and 7 pm daily. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Approving new fee schedule for municipal pool to align with fee schedule of other San Diego area public pools. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving 13 annual major special events. NOTE: Addressed MotorCars petition asking MainStreet to coordinate event with impacted residents; and excluded Emerald Keepers one-time event, which conflicted with two other major events on the same day. Motion PASSED |
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Nov 2019 | Reviewed: Initial CEQA study for replacement construction of Villa Capri Hotel, which recommended a mitigated negative declaration in regard to a variance request for 4 stories instead of 3, with the height limit still being met. |
Voted FOR: Beginning free commercial zone holiday parking the Friday after Thanksgiving instead of the Monday after, per my suggestion. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Including parallel study to calm traffic at Glorietta Boulevard in conjunction with the 5-points intersection discussion, per my suggestion to also include monitoring Glorietta Boulevard traffic volumes and speeds to verify if future changes and possible traffic calming solutions at Glorietta Boulevard are warranted. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving active transportation bike lane plan for 10th Street, with sharrows only between Orange and C Avenues, along with my suggestion for sharrows only between Adella and Pomona Avenues. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Revising ordinance prohibiting gas-powered leaf blowers for residents and landscapers, as follows: Confirmed sequencing prohibiting specific tools one at a time, the first being leaf blowers only; and, per my suggestion, pushing back the implementation date from 1/1/20 to 1/1/21 to allow more transition time. Motion PASSED Voted FOR: Approving golf course water reclamation plant initial environmental evaluation as mitigated negative declaration. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Taking no further action with regard to village dog park study as it pertained to recently determined criteria for site selection and design standards, per my suggestion. Motion PASSED |
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Dec 2019 | Voted FOR: Approving community grant policy update with staff input. Motion PASSED |
Voted FOR: Adopting a combined resolution between the City of Coronado; County of San Diego; Cities of San Diego, Imperial Beach, and Chula Vista; California State Lands Commission; San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board; and Unified Port of San Diego to endorse project alternatives to intercept, divert, and treat polluted waters from the main channel of the Tijuana River to the South Bay International waste water treatment plant, addressing sediment and trash. Motion PASSED |
VOTED FOR: Approving universal playground equipment approach for Mathewson park ahead of Spreckels due to obsolescence of equipment at Mathewson. Motion PASSED Reviewed: Data regarding municipal pool usage and public concerns about pool overcrowding. Asked staff to provide additional data for spring and summer months. |