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Item 07 - Minutes from the Special Closed Session and Regular Meeting of December 20, 2022
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Item 07 - Minutes from the Special Closed Session and Regular Meeting of December 20, 2022
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CITY COUNCIL 15 December 20, 2022 <br />30.Adopt a Resolution Approving a Reduced Home Occupation Permit Fee for HomeBased <br />Businesses/Home Occupations Operating from Residential Premises within the City <br />Department(s): Finance and Management Services <br />Recommended Action: Resolution No. 2022104 – Adopt a resolution approving a reduced <br />Home Occupation Permit Fee for businesses operating from residential premises within the <br />city, lowering the permit fee from $320.00 per permit to $50.32 per permit. <br />MINUTES: Councilmember Bacerra thanked staff for all of their hard work on Item 30 and <br />emphasized that the lower permit fee would help residents. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lopez thanked staff for their hard work on Item 30. <br />Councilmember Vazquez stated that he hoped to see yard sales on a monthly basis in the <br />City, as many families rely on them. <br />Moved by Councilmember Bacerra, seconded by Councilmember Penaloza to <br />Approve Item No. 30. <br />YES: 7 – Councilmember Bacerra, – Councilmember Hernandez, – Councilmember <br />Penaloza, – Councilmember Phan, – Councilmember Vazquez, – Mayor Pro Tem Lopez, – <br />Mayor Amezcua <br />NO: 0 <br />ABSTAIN: 0 <br />ABSENT: 0 <br />Status: 7 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass <br />31.Adopt a Resolution Amending the City’s Basic Classification and Compensation Plan in <br />Response to the State’s Increased Minimum Wage Rate <br />Department(s): Human Resources <br />Recommended Action: Resolution No. 2022105 – Adopt a resolution amending and <br />reestablishing the City’s Basic Classification and Compensation Plan to ensure the City <br />complies with the new California minimum wage rate. <br />MINUTES: Councilmember Penaloza moved to amend the resolution to include the starting <br />rate for the unrepresented classifications to $16.50. <br />Moved by Councilmember Penaloza, seconded by Mayor Amezcua to approve and <br />amend the resolution to include the starting rate for the unrepresented <br />classifications to $16.50. <br />YES: 7 – Councilmember Bacerra, – Councilmember Hernandez, – Councilmember <br />Penaloza, – Councilmember Phan, – Councilmember Vazquez, – Mayor Pro Tem Lopez, – <br />Mayor Amezcua <br />NO: 0
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