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City Council Chambers
29844 Haun Road
Menifee, CA 92586
Bill Zimmerman, Mayor
Bob Karwin, District 'l
Matthew Liesemeyer, District 2
Lesa Sobek, District 3
Dean Deines, District 4
Menifee City Council
Regular Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, June 1 5, 2022
4:30 PM Closed Session
6:00 PM Regular Meeling
Armando G. Villa, City Manager
Jeffrey T. Melching, City Attorney
Stephanie Roseen, City Clerk
Mayor Zimmerman called the meeting to order at 4:33 PM. Present were Councilmembers Kanvin,
Liesemeyer, Sobek, Mayor Pro Tem Deines, and Mayor Zimmerman. There were no public
comments. The City Council recessed to closed session forthe purposes listed below.
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION PuTsuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(dX1 )
National Prescription Opiate Litigation, United States District Court Case No. 1 :17 CV
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CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL ANTICIPATED LITIGATION:
Significant Exposure to Litigation (Gov. Code Section 54956.9(dX2) and (3)): 1 Case.
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Pursuant to Government Code section
54957.6
Negotiators: Rochelle Clayton - Assistant City Manager, Armando G. Villa CityManager
Labor Associations: Menifee City Employees Associations (General Employee Unit,
Mid Management Employee Unit, and Professional Employee Unit)
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Zimmerman called the meeting to order at 6:01 PM. City Attorney Jeffrey Melching stated
there was no reportable action from closed session.
ROLL CALL
Present: Dean Deines, Bob Karwin, Matthew Liesemeyer, Lesa Sobek, Bill Zimmerman
Absent: None
WORDS OF INSPIRATION
First Counselor Erin Thompson - Menifee Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Shelly Neil with Menifee's Citizen's Patrol led the flag salute.
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5. PRESENTATIONS
5.1 Menifee Police Chief Pat Walsh Retirement Proclamation
Mayor Zimmerman introduced Menifee Police Chief Pat Walsh. The City Council
thanked Chief Walsh for his dedication to the City and wished him the best in his
retirement. Chief Walsh thanked the City and Council for their support.
5.2 Citizen of the Month - John and Ann Motte
Mayor Zimmerman introduced John and Ann Motte. The City Council thanked Mr. and
Mrs. Motte for their community involvement and support.
5.3 Business Spotlight - Karmichael's Cabinetry
Economic Development Director Gina Gonzalez introduced Jeff Platt Owner of
Karmichael's Cabinetry and commented on the support and dedication to the City of
Menifee.
5.4 Community Services Update
Community Services Manager Mariana Mitchel provided a presentation and reported
on the Youth Leaders of Menifee Teen ofthe Year; recreation programs; Park Ranger
and solid waste updates; and upcoming events.
Councilmember Sobek inquired about Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) providing a
cool bus at City events.
6. AGENDAAPPROVALORMODIFICATIONS
Acting City Clerk Stephanie Roseen stated staff was requesting to pull ltem No. 10.10 from the
agenda. The agenda was approved unanimously (5 0) as modified.
7. PUBLIC COMMENTS (NON AGENDA ITEMS)
John Ammann stated his concerns regarding vehicle traffic on Salt Creek Trail and street
cleaning.
8. COUNCILMEMBER UPDATES AND COMMENTS
Councilmember Karwin reported on the meetings and events he attended.o Berkshire Hathaway Grand Openingo Sun City Civic Association All Clubs Meeting
Councilmember Liesemeyer reported on the meetings he attended.. Western Riverside County of Governments (WRCOG) Meetingo Quail Valley Community Group Meeting
Councilmember Sobek reported on the meetings and events she attended.o Youth Leaders of Menifee Awardso Senior Scam Presentation at Kay Ceniceros Center
Councilmember Sobek announced the City of Menifee lndependence Day event would be
taking place June 24,2022.
MayorZimmerman reported on the meetings and events he attended.o Youth Leaders of Menifee Awards. Senior Advisory Committee Meeting. PALS City Hall Tour. Central Park Foodie Friday. lazy Creek Open House. Oasis Community Pancake Breakfasto lnterfaith and Community Service Council Meeting. Spoke at Southshore Elementary School. Blitzer's Fundraiser. PALS Graduation. Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) Meeting. Berkshire Hathaway Grand Openingr Rotary Club Meeting. Planning Meeting for Arts Festivalo Paloma Valley High School Graduation Ceremony. Boys and Girls Club Summer Camp Kick Off. Community Partners Meeting. Quail Valley Community Group Meetingo CalCities Mayor's Collaboration Meeting
9. APPROVALOFMINUTES
9.'1 April 6,2022 Special Minutes
The minutes were approved unanimously (5 0) with no modifications
10. CONSENT CALENDAR
Councilmember Karurin requested to pull item no. 10.5. Mayor Pro Tem Deines requested to
pull item no. 1 0. 16. Councilmember Liesemeyer requested to pull item no. 10.6. Mayor
Zimmerman requested to pull item no. 10.21.
The balance of the Consent Calendar was approved by the following vote
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. Menifee lnterfaith and Community Service Councilo Southshore Elementary School Presentation. Berkshire Hathaway Grand Opening. Lake Menifee Women's Club Presentation. Regional Conservation Authority (RCA) Board Meeting
Mayor Pro Tem Deines reported on the meetings and events he attended.. Heritage High School Graduation Ceremonyo lnland Empire Men's Club Graduation
Mayor Zimmerman stated that the MSJC STEM Building Groundtreakirp rararH take dace June 16,
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YES: Deines, Kanarin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
MOVER: Bob Kanvin
SECONDER: Matthew Liesem
1 0.1 Waiver of Reading
ACTION
1. Waived the reading in full of any and all Ordinances listed on this agenda and
provided that they be read by title only.
10.2 Warrant Register
ACTION
1. Ratified and approved the Voucher List dated 0512012022 and the Payroll
Register/Other EFT's dated 511212022 and 511312022 which have a total budgetary
impact of $4,277,332.37.
10.3 Treasurer's Report, March 2022
AGTION
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1 . Approved the Treasurer's Report for March 2022
Monthly Public Safety Reports
ACTION
1 . Received and filed.
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Councilmember KaMin inquired about the Waste Management
program outreach and ability for participation for citizens within
Association (HOA) communities.
bill assistance
Home Owner
ACTION
1 . Accepted the CalRecycle Senate Bill (SB) 1383 Local Assistance Grant in the
amount of $141,516 and authorize staff to administer the funded
implementation programs; and
2. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1 160 authorizing an increase in revenue and
appropriation of expenditures in the amount of $141,516 to a program account as
assigned by the Finance Department; and
3. Authorized the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all necessary
documents to implement the funded programs.
MOVER: Bob Karwin
SECONDER: Lesa Sobek
AYES: Deines, Karwin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
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10.5 Senate Bill 1383 Local Assistance Grant
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10.6 Appropriation lncreases for Various Special Districts
Councilmember Liesemeyer inquired about maintenance services at City ownedparks.
ACTION
1. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1 161 for use of fund balance for additional
appropriations in various special district funds for operating expenditures.
MOVER: Matthew Liesemeyer
SEGONDER: Lesa Sobek
AYES: Deines, Karwin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
ACTION
'1. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1162, ordering the levy and collection of special taxes
within each of the following Community Facilities Districts for fiscal year 2022123'.
20191 (Meadow Run), 2020 1 (McCall Mesa), 2020 2 (Del Oro), 2021 I (Banner
Park)and 2021 2 (Sumac Ridge).
10.8 Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District 89 1 C lntention Proceedings for the
Levy and Collection of Assessments for Fiscal Year 2022 23
ACTION
Adopted Resolution No. 22-1 163, initiating proceedings for the levy and
collection of assessments for the Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District
No.89 1 Consolidated ("LLMD No. 89 1 C" or "District") for fiscal year 2022 23; and
Adopted Resolution No. 22-1164, approval of the Annual Engineer's Report
regarding the proposed levy and collection of assessments for LLMD No. 89 1 C
for Fiscal Year 2022 23: and
Adopted Resolution No. 22-1 165, declaring its intention for the levy and collection
of assessments for the LLMD No. 89 1 C for fiscal year 2022 23 and setting the
date of the public hearing for July 20, 2022.
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10 9 lntention to set a Public Hearing to Establish Fiscal Year 2022 23 County Service Area
Charges Within the City
ACTION
1. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1 166 to declare its intention to continue County Service
Area charges within the City for Fiscal Year 2022 23 and notice a Public Hearing
for Ju\y20,2022.
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10.7 Annual Levy for Community Facilities Diskicts (CFD) (Facilities/Bonded) for Fiscal
Year2O22l23
10.10 Resolution of lntention for Community Facilities District 2017 1, Annexation No. 11,
Golden Meadows - ltem pulled from agenda.
1 0.1 1 Memorandum of Understanding for Fiscal Year 2022123 for the Small Business
Development Center
ACTION
1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the Memorandum of
Understanding with Small Business Development Center (SBDC) for fiscal
year2022123.
10.12 Fair Share Credit Agreement with BLC Fleming, LLC for Ethanac Road and Encanto
Drive Traffic Signal lmprovement
ACTION
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1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute a Fair Share Credit
Agreement for the Ethanac Road and Encanto Drive intersection traffic signal
improvement for Tract Map 37391 with BLC Fleming, LLC.
On Call Agreements for Fiscal Year 2022123 for the lnformation Technology
Department
ACTION
1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the following Professional
Services Agreements in a cumulative amount not to exceed $100,000 annually:SHl
lnternational Corp., SDI Presence LLC, and ETech360 lnc.; and
2. Authorized the City Manager to execute four, one year extensions for each of the
three agreements in the cumulative amount not to exceed $100,000 annually.
10.14 On Call Agreements for Fiscal Year 2022123 for the Community Development
Department, Recoverable
ACTION
1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the following six
Professional Services Agreements for on call recoverable services in an amount
not to exceed $336,000: Architerra Design Group, ESA, Gary F. Hoyt Landscape
Architecture, lnc., Kimley Horn and Associates, lnc., Kobata Associates, lnc., and
Spicer Consulting Group.
10.15 On Call Agreement for Fiscal Year 2022123 for the Building & Safety Department
ACTION
'l . Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute a Professional Services
Agreement in the not to exceed amount of $300,000 with lnterwest Consulting
Group, lnc. for flscal year 2022123 on call building and safety plan review services.
10.16 Cooperative Agreement with Riverside County Regional Park and Open Space
District
Community Services Director Jon Nicks provided a presentation and reported on the
background of the Salt Creek Trail; completed segment; cooperative agreement, and
feasibility study.
communit ad if there was a edestrians to use trail while
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Mayor Pro Tem Deines inquired about a missing connection located behind the Oasis
keeping the safety of the Oasis community a priority
Councilmember Liesemeyer stated concerns of access in the housing
communities.
ACTION
1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the Cooperative Agreement
with Riverside County Regional Park and Open Space District for the alignmentand
maintenance analysis of the Salt Creek Trail; and
2. Approved Resolution No. 22-1 167, increasing the General Fund (Fund 100)
revenue by $100,000 in an account as assigned by Finance Department for the
Salt Creek Trail lmprovements Project.
MOVER: Dean Deines
SECONDER: Lesa Sobek
YES: Deines, Kanvin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
10.17 Agreement Amendment with Rick Engineering Company for Economic Development
Corridor Southern Gateway Public EngagemenUOutreach Strategy
ACTION
1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 with Rick
Engineering Company to extend the term of the agreement through June 30, 2023
for the EDC Southern Gateway Public Engagemenvoutreach Strategy for future
Specific Plan.
10.18 Agreement Amendment for The Matrix Consulting Group, lnc. for fiscal year 2021122
Cost Allocation Plan, Citywide User Fee Study, and Development lmpact Fee Study
Review and Update
ACTION
Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to the
existing professional services agreement with The Matrix Consulting Group, lnc. to
extend the contract date to December 31,2022 for fiscal year 2021122 Cost Allocation
Plan, Citywide User Fee Study, and Development lmpact Fee Study Review/Update.
Agreement Amendment and Purchase of Police Department Body and Fleet ln car
Dash Cameras with Axon Enterprise, Inc.
ACTION
1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 3 with Axon
Enterprise, lnc. for the purchase of 17 patrol body cameras and taser setsand other
required equipment and services for Police Department staff in the not to exceed
amount of $158,680 including tax; and
2. Approved and Authorized the City Managerto approve the purchase of eight Fleet3
Standard 2 Camera Kits (in car dash cameras) in the not to exceed amount of
$103,944 including tax and installation; and
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10.21 Agreement with Kotf and Associates for the Classification and Compensation Study
10.22 Final Map, Security lmprovement Bonds, and Agreement for Tract Map 31456, The
Enclave, by RCFC lnvestments, LLC.
Mayor Zimmerman inquired about the initial approval of the project by the County of
riverside prior to the City's incorporation.
ACTION
'1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the Subdivision
lmprovement Agreement to guarantee completion of required improvements
associated with Tract Map (TM) 31456 located west of Valley Boulevard, and north
and south of Cherry Hills Boulevard; and
2. Approved and authorized the filing of the Final Map for TM 31456.
MOVER: Bill Zimmerman
SECONDER: Lesa Sobek
AYES: Deines, Karwin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
10.23 Security lmprovement Bond and Agreement for Tract Map 32102 Community Park,
Banner Park, by Pulte Homes Company, LLC
Five-year Capital lmprovement Program for Fiscal Year 2022 23 through Fiscal Year
2026 27
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City Manager Armando Villa introduced the item and Public Works Director Nick
Fidler. Mr. Fidler provided a presentation and reported on mission statement; CIP
team; schedule; workshop overview; projects by category; transportation projects;
traffic signal projects; street improvement proiects; pavement management projects;
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3. Exempt the purchase above from the competitive bidding as the purchase will be
made under the Cooperative Purchasing Agreement ("Piggyback") with National
Purchasing Partners Government (Contract# PS20270); and
4. Authorized the City Manager to execute the required documents and the Finance
Department to issue a corresponding Purchase Order (PO) for the
purchase(s), and contract(s) and/or amendments.
ACTION
1 . Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute a Professional Services
Agreement with Koff & Associates, a division of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., in the
amount not to exceed $224,230 for the Classification and Compensation Studyand
Employee Satisfaction/Engagement Survey.
ACTION
'1. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the Security lmprovement
Bond and Agreement for hardscape and landscape for Tract Map 32102 Banner
Park, located east of Lindenberger Road and north of Newport Road.
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streetlight poects; public facility projects; parks, trails, and recreation proiects;
The City Council inquired about funding for CIP13 03 Holland Road; CIP 23 03
Bradley Road Widening near Paloma High School Entrance; Lake Ridge Community
slurry seal; CIP 23 10 Community Center/Recreation Center Project; projects starting
construction in fiscal year 2022; Mccall bridge timeline;
Mayor Zimmerman opened the public hearing at 7:38 PM" Acting City Clerk Stephanie
Roseen stated the public hearing was legally noticed and there was no
correspondence received.
Dave Fisher commenled on the McCall Boulevard overpass.Mayor Zimmerman closed
the public hearing at 7:40 PM.
DD PMP 5 community south of grand next to Hillpoint. Careful not to do one
community and not another.
Liesemeyer Quail Valley Fire Station and signal at Station 5
ACTION
1. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1 168, approving the fiscal year 2022 23 Capital
lmprovement Budget and subsequent four year Capital lmprovement Program and
funding plan for fiscal year 2023 24 through fiscal year 2026 27 .
MOVER: Mafthew Liesemeyer
SECONDER: Lesa Sobek
AYES: Deines, Karwin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
REGUSE: None
11.2 Development lmpact Fees Construction Cost lndex (CCl) Annual Adjustment
City Manager Armando Vilia introduced Community Development Director Cheryl
Kitzerow. Ms. Kitzerow provided a presentation and reported on the background;
Development lmpact Fee (DlF) structure; developer outreach and public notice, and
staff recommendation.
Councilmember Sobek inquired about outreach with the Building lndustry
Association (BlA) and the Commercial Real Estate Development
Association (NAIOP).
Mayor Zimmerman opened the public hearing at 8:00 PM. Acting City Clerk Stephanie
Roseen stated the public hearing was legally noticed and there was no
correspondence or public comments received. Mayor Zimmerman closed the public
hearing at 8:00 PM.
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ACTION
1. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1 169 to approve the annual update of the Development
lmpact Fees (DlF) to replace the existing fee schedule and establish a new fee
schedule to be effective on August 15, 2022.
MOVER: Matthew Liesemeyer
SECONDER: Dean Deines
N!-E.S: Deines, Kanrvin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
11.3 Calendar Year 202'l Delinquent Solid Waste Accounts
Mayor Zimmerman opened the public hearing at 8:06. Acting City Clerk Stephanie
Roseen stated the public hearing was legally noticed and there was no
correspondence or public comments. Mayor Zimmerman closed the public hearing at
8:06 PM.
ACTION
1. Conducted the Public Hearing and accepted public testimony regarding Calendar
Year (CY) 2021 delinquent solid waste accounts to be applied to the Fiscal Year(FY)
2022123 County of Riverside property tax roll for collection, and
2. Approved the Solid Waste Delinquency Report from USA Waste of California lnc.,
dba Waste Management of the lnland Empire (Waste Management) listing the CY
2021 delinquent solid waste accounts for placement on the FY 2022l23County of
Riverside property tax roll for collection; and
3. Adopted Resolution No.22-1170, authorizing the collection of delinquent solid
waste chargeson the annual property tax roll; and
4. Authorized the City Clerk to issue a certified copy of the Resolution and the Solid
Waste Delinquency Report to be filed with the County of Riverside Auditor
Controller by Waste Management.
MOVER: Matthew Liesemeyer
SECONDER: Lesa Sobek
AYES: Deines, Karwin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
11.4 Community Facilities District Levy Ordinance lntroductions
The City Council stated they did not require a presentation.
Ms. Roseen introduced the ordinances by title
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City Manager Armando Villa introduced the item and Management Analyst Kori Jones.
Ms. Jones introduced Waste Management's (WM) Public Services Manger Art
Marquez who provided a presentation and reported on the tax roll of delinquent Waste
Management accounts; timeline; trend; and recommend action.
Mayor Zrmmerman opened the public hearing at 8:07 PM. Acting City Clerk Stephanie
Roseen stated the public hearing was legally noticed and there was no
correspondence or public comments received. Mayor Zimmerman closed the public
hearing at 8:08 PM.
ACTION
1. lntroduced Ordinance No. 2022-344, amending Ordinance No. 2012 103 and
levying specialtaxes to be collected during Fiscal Yeat 2022 23 to pay the annual
costs of the maintenance and servicing of streetlights, parks, parkways, streets,
roads, and open space, the operation and maintenance of storm drainage systems,
a reserve fund for capital replacement, and administrative expenses with respectto
City of Menifee Community Facilities District No. 2012 1 (Audie Murphy Ranch);
and
2. lntroduced Ordinance No. 2022-345, amending Ordinance No. 2012 108 and
levying specialtaxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2022 23 to pay the annual
costs of the maintenance and servicing of streetlights, parks, parkways, streets,
roads, and open space, the operation and maintenance of storm drainage systems,
a reserve fund for capital replacement, and administrative expenses with respectto
City of Menifee Community Facilities District No. 2012 2 (Hidden Hills); and
3. lntroduced Ordinance No. 2022-346, amending Ordinance No. 2014 153 and
levying specialtaxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2022 23 lo pay the annual
costs of the maintenance and servicing of streetlights, parks, parkways, streets,
roads, and open space, the operation and maintenance of storm drainage systems,
a reserye fund for capital replacement, and administrative expenses with respectto
City of Menifee Community Facilities District No. 2014 1 (Town Center); and
4. lntroduced Ordinance No. 2022-347, amending Ordinance No. 2014 154 and
levying specialtaxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2022 23 lo pay the annual
costs of the maintenance and servicing of streetlights, parks, parkways, streets,
roads, and open space, the operation and maintenance of storm drainage systems,
a reserve fund for capital replacement, and administrative expenses with respectto
City of Menifee Community Facilities District No. 2014 2 (Commerce Pointe);and
5. lntroduced Ordinance No. 2022-348, amending Ordinance No. 2015 173 and
levying specialtaxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2022 23 lo pay the annual
costs of the maintenance and servicing of streetlights, parks, parkways, streets,
roads, and open space, the operation and maintenance of storm drainage
systems, a reserve fund for capital replacement, and administrative expenses with
respect to City of Menifee Community Facilities District No. 201 5 2 (Maintenance
Services); and
6. lntroduced Ordinance No. 2022-349, amending Ordinance No. 2017 231 and
levying specialtaxes to be collected during Fiscal Yeat 2022 23 to pay the annual
costs of the maintenance and servicing of landscaping, lighting, waterquality improvements, graffiti, streets, street sweeping, parks and trail
maintenance, a reserve fund for capital replacement, and administrative expenses
with respect to City of Menifee Community Facilities District No. 2017 1
(Maintenance Services).
MOVER: Dean Deines
SECONDER: Matthew Liesemeyer
: Deines, KaMin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
12. DISCUSSION ITEMS
12.1 November 8, 2022 General Municipal Election Resolutions
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Assistant City Clerk Stephanie Roseen provided a presentation and reported on the
purpose of lhe 2022 election, resolution calling the election, candidate nomination
period, and the resolution for candidate statement regulations.
Councilmember Sobek inquired about the extension period for District 2
ACTION
'1. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1171, calling the November 8,2022 general municipal
election forcandidates and requesting assistance from the Registrar of Voters
in conducting the election; and
2. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1172, setting regulations for candidate statements.
MOVER: Matthew Liesemeyer
SECONDER: Lesa Sobek
AYES: Deines, Karwin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
NAYS: None
RECUSE: None
12.2 Menifee Miscellaneous Police Employees Association (Non sworn) Memorandum of
Understanding
City Manager Armando Villa introduced the item and Assistant City Manager Rochelle
Clayton. Ms. Clayton provided a report on the memorandum of understanding.
ACTION
1. Adopted Resolution No. 22-1173, approving the tentative agreement for the
foundational Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Menifee
and the Menifee Miscellaneous Police Emptoyees Association (MMPEA), for the
periodof July 1 , 2021 through June 30, 2024; and
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute and implement terms of the
MOU and Resolution.
MOVER: Dean Deines
SECONDER: Bob Karuin
AYES: Deines, Karwin, Liesemeyer, Sobek, Zimmerman
l,lAYS: None
RECUSE: None
.I3. CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS
None
,14. CITY MANAGER REPORTS
City Manager Armando Villa announced that the Menifee Citizens Academy would begin August
16,2022 and the swearing in ceremony for the City's new Police Chief, Edward Varso, would
take place on June 29, 2022. Mr. Villa stated the July 6,2022 City Council meeting was
canceled and introduced Chief lnformation Officer Ron Puccinelli to provided a presentation on
cyber security.
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15. FUTURE AGENDA REQUESTS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS
Councilmember Sobek requested an update from George Krikorian. Mayor
Zimmerman seconded the request.
Councilmember Karwin requested a presentation for the City of Menifee App. Mayor
Zimmerman seconded the request.
16. ADJOURN
Mayor Zimmerman adjourned the meeting at 8:31 PM in honor of El Monte Police Officer
Joseph Santana and Sergeant Michael Paredes.
te Roseen,
Ading City Clerk
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