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Grant Award Acceptance <br />On motion of Council Member Mario Saucedo, seconded by Council Member Jenna <br />Guzman -Lowery, the City Council unanimously accepted, by roll call vote, the grant <br />award from San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to fund the 2023 Redlands Emergency <br />Services Academy in the amount of $30,000; and authorized an additional appropriation <br />of the same to the Police Department. <br />Vote: 4 - 0 Passed <br />Resolution No. 8490 Levying Special Taxes CFD No. 2004-1 <br />On motion of Council Member Mario Saucedo, seconded by Council Member Jenna <br />Guzman -Lowery, the City Council unanimously approved, by roll call vote, <br />Resolution No. 8490 levying special taxes with the City of Redlands Community <br />Facilities District No. 2004-1, to establish the maximum tax rates for CFD No. 2004-1, <br />and to authorize the City Clerk to file necessary information with the County <br />Auditor/Controller for Fiscal Year 23/24. <br />Vote: 4 - 0 Passed <br />Ordinance No. 2959 (Second Reading) Inclusionary Housing Program <br />Development Services Director Desatnik reviewed Ordinance No. 2959, explaining this <br />was the second reading to amend Title 18 (zoning regulations) of the Redlands <br />Municipal Code by adding chapter 18.230 for an Inclusionary Housing Program for the <br />City of Redlands. As public comment, Bruce Laycook, of Human Good Affordable <br />Housing, voiced concerns about in lieu fees and requested the Council exclude the <br />moderate -income category altogether. Maribel Nunez, of Inland Equity Community <br />Land Trust, suggested the ordinance still needed work and she reminded everyone the <br />purpose of the document was to create more affordable housing. <br />Director Desatnik stated the Planning Commission had added the moderate -income <br />category as a way to provide more flexibility to target moderate income groups. Council <br />Member discussion zeroed in on income categories, affordable rents and the <br />consideration of revising language. City Manager Duggan and City Attorney Garcia <br />pointed out that if changes were made to the ordinance, it would require a re -introduction <br />and a second reading before it could be incorporated into the City's Municipal Code. <br />On motion of Council Member Mario Saucedo, seconded by Mayor Eddie Tejeda, the <br />City Council unanimously adopted, by roll call vote, Ordinance No. 2959 amending Title <br />18 (zoning regulations) of the Redlands Municipal Code by adding chapter 18.230 for an <br />Inclusionary Housing Program for the City of Redlands. <br />Vote: 4 - 0 Passed <br />CC_SA_July 5, 2023 <br />Page 4 <br />