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Recommended Action: Select a member to the Orange County Mosquito and <br />Vector Control District's Board of Trustees and appoint for the current term expiring <br />in January 1, 2024. <br />Moved by Mayor Sarmiento to nominate and appoint Councilmember <br />Mendoza to the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District <br />Board, seconded by Councilmember Penaloza. <br />YES: 7 — Councilmember Hernandez, — Councilmember Lopez, — <br />Councilmember Mendoza, — Councilmember Penaloza, — Councilmember Phan, — <br />Mayor Pro Tern Bacerra, — Mayor Sarmiento <br />NO: 0 <br />ABSTAIN: 0 <br />ABSENT:0 <br />Status: 7-0-0-0— Pass <br />25. Adoption of Ordinance amending the Rent Stabilization and Just Cause <br />Eviction Ordinances <br />Department(s): Community Development Agency <br />Recommended Action: Approve first reading of the Ordinance amending the Rent <br />Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinances. <br />MINUTES: Community Development Housing Manager Judson Brown and <br />Housing Program Analyst Sara Court provided a brief presentation. <br />Councilmember Mendoza inquired about the costs to run the program and for <br />the fee study, expressed concern on how fees might be passed on to tenants, <br />and questioned how the City plans to assist low-income tenants. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Bacerra inquired regarding the fiscal impact of the item and <br />spoke in opposition to the item. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Hernandez requested the following amendments: 1) <br />Requested consistency in the capitalization of the word "Tenants" throughout the <br />ordinance; 2) The rental board be composed of three (3) tenants, one (1) mobile <br />home resident, two (2) landlords, and one (1) at -large member who has no <br />conflicting financial interest; 3) Amendment to the judicial review period from <br />thirty (30) days to ninety (90) days; 4) Inclusion of the date of the last Code <br />Enforcement inspection and a rebate for seniors, and 5) Mediation training be a <br />minimum of forty (40)-eighty (80) hours, not twenty-four (24). <br />Councilmember Hernandez moved to approve Item 25 with amendments, <br />seconded by Mayor Sarmiento. The amended motion and second were <br />subsequently retracted and not voted on. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 15 October 04, 2022 <br />
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