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03/26/2019 ., CITY OF GRAND TERRACE ton,''°'� �.�,`r* CITY COUNCIL AND CITY COUNCIL AS THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY '- TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES • MARCH.26, 2019 Council Chambers Regular Meeting 6:00'PM Grand Terrace Civic Center • 22795 Barton Road CALL TO ORDER Mayor Darcy McNaboe convened the Regular Meeting of the 'City Council and City Council as the Housing Authority at 6:00 p.m. INVOCATION The Invocation was given by Father Andrew Lesko of St.. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dawn Rowe, Third District supervisor of the San Bernardino-County Board of Supervisors. Attendee Name Title 1-Status's! Arrived.' Darcy McNaboe I Mayor Present Doug Wilson Mayor Pro Tern . Present Sylvia Robles Council Member Present Bill Hussey Council Member Present Jeff Allen Council Member. Present G. Harold Duffey City Manager Present Adrian Guerra City Attorney Present Debra Thomas City Clerk Present Alan French Public Works Director Present Sandra Molina Planning & Develo ment Services Director Present Cynthia A. Fortune Assistant City Manager I Present A. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Dawn Rowe, Third District Supervisor wanted to introduce herself to the City of Grand Terrace and its residents. She provided information on the boundaries of the Third District and a new service being created called "211". The County is receiving a $17 million dollar grant from the state over the next 5 years to aid the homeless and City of Grand Terrace Page 1 SECONDER: Bill Hussey, Council-Member AYES McNaboe,Wilson,Robles; Hussey, Allen CITY MANAGER COMMUNICATIONS G. Harold Duffey, City Manager identified the young man who lost his life. Albert Madrid was 25 years old and rescued,two young ladies from a burning trailer in Highland. City of Grand Terrace Page 8 also wanted to extend her condolences to the family of the find young man who thought of his life last when he entered the mobile home park in Highland to save the lives of those inside. City of Grand Terrace Page 4 a minimum one 'week prior to the inspection date requested. Page 7 of 8 uding but not limited to, air Page6of8 es the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to represent the City; its officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 homelessness efforts. The Department of Aging and Adult Services, the Sheriff's Department and Behavioral Health Services will go out in special teams to identify the severe homeless and try to relocate them and assess where they will be best served. The County is promoting its Generation Go program which is workforce development; taking ideas, companies and careers that are in the County and partnering them with education. The program_ teaches children what it is like to have to earn things like 3D printers in the classroom and what it means to partner with businesses. The goal is to come out of high school with a skill or,a trade, an opportunity for an internship using that skill or trade and possibly explore college. B. CONSENT CALENDAR RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Jeff;Allen, Council Member SECONDER: Bill Hussey, Council Member AYES: McNaboe, Wilson, Robles, Hussey.,Allen • 1. Waive Full Reading of Ordinances on Agenda 2. Approval of Minutes — Regular Meeting — 03/12/2019 3. Attachment to Minutes - 03/12/2019 6. City Department Monthly Activity Report - February 2019 RECEIVE AND FILE. 7. Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager, Public Works Director, and Management Analyst to Execute & File the City's Application for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) with the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES), and to Provide OES the Assurances and Agreements Required; and Which Authorization Includes All Open and Future Disasters/Grants for a 3 Year Period ADOPT A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, AND MANAGEMENT ANALYST TO EXECUTE & FILE THE CITY'S APPLICATION FOR THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM (HMGP) WITH THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (OES) AND TO PROVIDE OES THE ASSURANCES AND AGREEMENTS REQUIRED; AND WHICH FURTHER' AUTHORIZES ' THE CITY MANAGER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, AND MANAGEMENT ANALYST TO DO THE SAME FOR ALL OPEN AND FUTURE DISASTERS/GRANTS FOR A 3 YEAR PERIOD. City of Grand Terrace Page 2 ly of the find young man who thought of his life last when he entered the mobile home park in Highland to save the lives of those inside. City of Grand Terrace Page 4 a minimum one 'week prior to the inspection date requested. Page 7 of 8 uding but not limited to, air Page6of8 es the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to represent the City; its officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 8. Housing Element Annual Progress Report for the 2018 Calendar Year ADOPT A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, RECEIVING AND ACCEPTING THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE 2018 CALENDAR YEAR CITY OF GRAND TERRACE HOUSING AUTHORITY ITEMS I .RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUST MOVER: Bill"Hussey, Board.Member e SECONDER: Jeff Allen, Board Member AYES: � McNaboe,Wilson,Robles, Hussey, Allen 4. Approval of Minutes— HA Special Meeting —03/19/2019 5. Attachment to Minutes - 03/19/2019 HA Special Meeting • • C. PUBLIC COMMENT Johan Gallo, Grand Terrace stated that due to the recent issues facing the City, he would like the City Council to revitalize the Neighborhood Watch program. D. CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS Council Member Jeff Allen Council Member Jeff Allen attended the Veteran's Advisory Committee meeting for the San Bernardino County Department of Veteran's Affairs on March 25, 2019 and discussed the following: • Veterans Affairs Expungement Clinic - April 15, 2019 beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the County of Veterans Affairs Office on Hospitality Lane, San Bernardino, California Council Member Allen would like to also close the City Council's meeting in memory of Albert Madrid who gave his life selflessly to save the lives of others. Council Member Bill Hussey Council Member Bill Hussey attended the candlelight vigil for Ryan Harsany at Cal Skate, and he extends his thoughts and prayers to the family. City of Grand Terrace Page 3 THE CITY'S APPLICATION FOR THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM (HMGP) WITH THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (OES) AND TO PROVIDE OES THE ASSURANCES AND AGREEMENTS REQUIRED; AND WHICH FURTHER' AUTHORIZES ' THE CITY MANAGER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, AND MANAGEMENT ANALYST TO DO THE SAME FOR ALL OPEN AND FUTURE DISASTERS/GRANTS FOR A 3 YEAR PERIOD. City of Grand Terrace Page 2 ly of the find young man who thought of his life last when he entered the mobile home park in Highland to save the lives of those inside. City of Grand Terrace Page 4 a minimum one 'week prior to the inspection date requested. Page 7 of 8 uding but not limited to, air Page6of8 es the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to represent the City; its officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 On March 7, 2019, Council Member Hussey attended the League of California Cities Joint Regional Education Summit and discussed the following: Labor Market Intelligence Report for San Bernardino County • The economy is expected to grow at a slower rate compared to previous years. Since 2010, the economy has added over 130,000 jobs at a growth rate of 27% compared to the state at 19% • San Bernardino County wages grew by 16% compared to 25% for the entire state. Average wage paid by the County's employers per year is $43,000; state level is $65,000. • The key indicators for the County's growth is migration. In 2017 the County saw roughly 25,000 new residents settling in the region. The-cost of living in San Bernardino County is 60% less than Orange County and 50% less than Los Angles County. The County's labor force participation rate for San Bernardino youth is between 16 and 24. • Industry analysis logistics employment is up by 13.8% year-to-year as of the first quarter of 2018. Since 2009 the logistics sector has nearly doubled in San Bernardino County. Together, warehousing and transportation account for 16%, of-the County's total employment. The sector of growth is expected to continue over the near term but not in double digits • The housing market is slow as a result of the mortgage bump in rates . The U.S. Housing Market is not overpriced nor has there been any risky lending. The pace of building has been reasonable so there is no excess supplies to worry about. The market is responding to changes in interest rates. • The Center does not anticipate any major change in economic growth between now and 2020. Council Member Sylvia Robles Council Member Sylvia Robles attended the Girl Scout Women's Celebration held at City Hall. It was great to see some of the young women that are so accomplished in non-traditional fields; fire department, sheriff's department and military. Council Member Robles attended a meeting as a representative of the City's Ad Hoc Committee with the National Orange Show and will report back at the next City Council meeting. Mayor Pro Tem Doug Wilson Mayor Pro Tern Doug Wilson confirmed his attendance at a meeting with the National Orange Show as a representative of the City's Ad Hoc Committee and will report back at the City Council's next meeting. City of Grand Terrace Page 4 Page 7 of 8 uding but not limited to, air Page6of8 es the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to represent the City; its officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 • Mayor Pro Tern Wilson announced there is a teacher's job fair being held at the Orange Show on Saturday, March 30, 2019 between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Mayor Darcy McNaboe Mayor Darcy McNaboe attended the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority's (SBCTA) General Policy Committee meeting on March 13, 2019 and discussed the following: • Review and provide direction relative to the Fiscal Year 2019/2020 Budget • Received Initiatives and Action Plan - Third Quarter 2018/2019 • Update on the Status of the Inland Empire 511 system Mayor McNaboe attended the SBCTA Metro Valley Study Session on March 14, 2019 and discussed the following: • Preview of Hearings to Consider Resolutions of Necessity for Property Interests for the Interstate 10 Corridor Contract 1 Project in the Cities of Montclair, Upland and Ontario • Recommended Approval of a Cooperative Agreement with Caltrans for the Archibald Avenue Improvement Project at State Route 60 Mayor McNaboe attended a Strategic Planning Workshop for the Omnitrans Board on March 14, 2019 and discussed the following: • Consider the viability of the budget for Omnitrans as they look at the cost to provide bus service throughout the county. Mayor McNaboe attended the Girl Scouts Women's History Celebration. There were quite a few young ladies who are ready to be inspired by those who spoke, and she wanted to thank Council Member Robles for her encouragement to the young women. Mayor McNaboe announced that the City Council will be closing its meeting in memory of Ryan Harsany, Willie English and Albert Madrid. E. PUBLIC HEARINGS - NONE F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - NONE City of Grand Terrace Page 5 City Hall. It was great to see some of the young women that are so accomplished in non-traditional fields; fire department, sheriff's department and military. Council Member Robles attended a meeting as a representative of the City's Ad Hoc Committee with the National Orange Show and will report back at the next City Council meeting. Mayor Pro Tem Doug Wilson Mayor Pro Tern Doug Wilson confirmed his attendance at a meeting with the National Orange Show as a representative of the City's Ad Hoc Committee and will report back at the City Council's next meeting. City of Grand Terrace Page 4 Page 7 of 8 uding but not limited to, air Page6of8 es the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to represent the City; its officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 G. NEW BUSINESS 9. March 2019 Award of Community Benefit Funds in the Amount of $1,545.00 to the REC Center for the Teen Advisory Board to Attend Leadership Development Training Todd Nakasaki, Management Analyst gave the Power Point presentation for this item. APPROVE THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT FUND (CBF) GRANT APPLICATION FOR $1,545.00 TO THE REC CENTER FOR THE TEEN ADVISORY BOARD TO ATTEND THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TRAINING, "CREATING A LEADERSHIP LEGACY", THROUGH THE DISNEY YOUTH EDUCATION SERIES, AT DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: , Jeff Allen,Council.Member SECONDER: Sylvia Robles, Council Member - AYES: McNaboe,Wilson, Robles, Hussey, Allen 10.January-2019 Monthly Finance Report and 2018-19 Mid-Year and Year-End Budget Review Cynthia Fortune, Assistant City Manager gave the Power Point Presentation for this item. RECEIVE AND FILE THE JANUARY-2019 MONTHLY FINANCE REPORT, THE FY2018-19 MID-YEAR AND YEAR-END REPORT. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] '.'k MOVER: Jeff Allen, Council Member SECONDER: :: Doug Wilson, Mayor Pro Tern AYES: McNaboe,Wilson, Robles, Hussey, Allen s 11.Fire Protection Services for the City of Grand Terrace G. Harold Duffey, City Manager gave the Power Point presentation for this item. PUBLIC COMMENT Jeffrey McConnell, Grand Terrace suggested that City Council speak with the City of Colton directly regarding partnering for fire protection services. He also suggested that the City contract with AMR to provide medical services. Mayor Pro Tern Wilson moved and Mayor McNaboe seconded that the City Council will not explore alternative Service Options for Fire Protection Services and will not Direct Staff to Pursue: City of Grand Terrace Page 6 raditional fields; fire department, sheriff's department and military. Council Member Robles attended a meeting as a representative of the City's Ad Hoc Committee with the National Orange Show and will report back at the next City Council meeting. Mayor Pro Tem Doug Wilson Mayor Pro Tern Doug Wilson confirmed his attendance at a meeting with the National Orange Show as a representative of the City's Ad Hoc Committee and will report back at the City Council's next meeting. City of Grand Terrace Page 4 Page 7 of 8 uding but not limited to, air Page6of8 es the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to represent the City; its officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 1. Develop and Release an RFP for Consultant Services for Detachment from San Bernardino County Fire Protection District (SBCFPD). The Consultants Scope of Work Would Include an Alternative Fire Protection Service Plan and Independent Fiscal Analysis for Submittal to the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO); and 1a.Authorize the appropriation of $60,000 from the General Fund's fund balance to cover the cost of consulting services for detachment from the SBCFPD. 2. Receive and fie Report and Direct Staff to Work with Current Fire Protection Service Provider, SBCFPD to Ensure the City's General Fund is Not Fiscally Subsidizing the Operations of SBCFPD. But does request that staff: 1. EXPLORE AN APPRAISAL FOR SALE OF THE CITY'S FIRE STATION, AS WELL AS A RENT APPRAISAL FOR THE CITY'S FIRE STATION. RESULT: APPROVED [4'TO 0] MOVER: Doug Wilson, Mayor Pro Tem SECONDER: Darcy McNaboe, Mayor AYES Darcy McNaboe, Doug Wilson,Bill Hussey, Jeff Allen 1 ABSTAIN = Sylvia:Robles .a H. REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS BY CITY COUNCIL Pursuant to City Council policy set forth in the 2030 Vision and 2014 -2020 Strategic Plan, if a City. Council Member is interested in a task or project that will require more than one hour of staff time to complete, the item will be agendized to ask the City Council if time should be spent on preparing a report on the proposed item. In accordance with this policy, this is the opportunity for City Council Members to request that an item be placed on a future agenda and authorize staff to prepare an agenda report. To ensure compliance with the Brown Act, the request shall be submitted to the City Manager at least one week in advance of the meeting so that the topic can be included on the agenda under this section. In order for any listed item to be placed on a future agenda, the City Council must act by formal motion (i.e., requires a motion and a second) to direct the City Manager to place the item on a future agenda. Pursuant to the requirements of the Brown Act, no other items may be considered other than those listed below. 1. Review Current Budget to Identify Funding for Overtime to Secure Extra Sheriff's Patrol in the City of Grand Terrace . REQUESTED BY: Council Member Bill Hussey Council Member Hussey's motion to Review the Current Budget to Identify Funding for Overtime to Secure Extra Sheriff's Patrol in the City of Grand Terrace died for lack of a second. , City of Grand Terrace Page 7 ts in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 Mayor McNaboe moved and Council Member Hussey seconded to: DURING THE UPCOMING BUDGET REVIEW, STAFF LOOK TO SEE IF THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE ANY OVERTIME FUNDING FOR EXTRA SHERIFF'S PATROL. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Darcy McNaboe,Mayor SECONDER: Bill Hussey, Council:Member AYES: McNaboe, Wilson,.Robles, Hussey, Allen CITY MANAGE MANAGEIZ COMMUNICATIONS G. Harold Duffer, City Manager announced that the Friends of the Library held a book sale on March 23, 2019 and were extremely excited about the results making over $500. City Manager Duffey announced an April 11, 2019 Workshop for the Blue Mountain Trailhead and shared the postcard invitation that will be sent to those property owners within 1,000 feet from the property. He also wanted to announce the Pickup/Paint/Plant Volunteer event scheduled for April 13, 2019 from 8 am to 12 pm. J. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION Mayor McNaboe recessed the Regular Meeting of the City Council at 7:59 p.m. CLOSED SESSION 1. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION, pursuant to Section 54957.6 Title: City Manager RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION Mayor McNaboe reconvened the Regular Meeting of the City Council at 8:37 p.m. REPORT OUT OF CLOSED SESSION Mayor McNaboe announced there was not reportable action taken. City of Grand Terrace Page 8. on the proposed item. In accordance with this policy, this is the opportunity for City Council Members to request that an item be placed on a future agenda and authorize staff to prepare an agenda report. To ensure compliance with the Brown Act, the request shall be submitted to the City Manager at least one week in advance of the meeting so that the topic can be included on the agenda under this section. In order for any listed item to be placed on a future agenda, the City Council must act by formal motion (i.e., requires a motion and a second) to direct the City Manager to place the item on a future agenda. Pursuant to the requirements of the Brown Act, no other items may be considered other than those listed below. 1. Review Current Budget to Identify Funding for Overtime to Secure Extra Sheriff's Patrol in the City of Grand Terrace . REQUESTED BY: Council Member Bill Hussey Council Member Hussey's motion to Review the Current Budget to Identify Funding for Overtime to Secure Extra Sheriff's Patrol in the City of Grand Terrace died for lack of a second. , City of Grand Terrace Page 7 ts in the defense of the matter. 5. Upon approval of these conditions and prior to becoming final and binding, the applicant must sign and return an "Acceptance of Conditions" form. The form and content shall be prepared by the Planning and Development Services Department. 6. In the event that exhibits, and written conditions are inconsistent, the written conditions shall prevail. Page 5 of 8 mitted in the underlying zone district. Page 2 of 8 nderground where feasible. 01247.0006/534094.1 15 ilar types of poles and antennas in the surrounding areas. 01247.0006/534094.1 14 ed to the City; (3) contact information for the approval 01247.0006/534094.1 4 oyments, and objective and published in advance. Ordinance No. 323 Page 3 of 7 April 9, 2019 Minutes Grand Terrace City Council and Housing Authority March 26, 2019 K. ADJOURN Mayor McNaboe adjourned the Regular Meeting of the City Council at 8:38 p.m. in memory of Ryan Harsany, Willie English, and Albert Madrid. The Next Regular City Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. 2t6?-ivt-€2-0 Dar y o , Mayor DebraThomas, City • City of Grand Terrace Page 9 The Next Regular City Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. Dar Mc o , Mayor Debra L. Thomas, City Clerk City of Grand Terrace Page 9 NT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Executed this 22nd day of February 2019, at Grand Terrace, California. DeLt,u,,-A26om:E244-1- - Debra L. Thomas - City Clerk __ [SEAL] �`.