On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, the EL Dorado Mobile Home Park Social Club gave a donation to the Fillmore Fire Fighters Foundation, presented by Patrick Mckenzie and Charles Richardson.
On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, the EL Dorado Mobile Home Park Social Club gave a donation to the Fillmore Fire Fighters Foundation, presented by Patrick Mckenzie and Charles Richardson.
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PRESENTATIONS

5.A DONATION FROM EL DORADO MHP (EDMHP) SOCIAL CLUB (SC) TO THE FILLMORE FIRE FIGHTERS' FOUNDATION BY MR. PATRICK MCKENZIE & CHARLES RICHARDSON.

5.B U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF DISASTER RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE PRESENTATION BY CLAUDIA ANDERSON, GEORGE KOSTYRKO ANDERSON AND CLAUDIA K. DETAILED DISCUSSIION OF AVAILABLE RESOURCES.

9.A DISCUSS APPROPRIATING AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT (ARPA) FUNDS FOR TOWN THEATRE IMPROVEMENTS.

RECOMMENDATION That the City Council discuss whether to appropriate $90,000 in ARPA funds for improvements to the Town Theatre. Should the City Council elect to approve this appropriation, or a smaller amount, the City Council is also requested to approve an agreement to award such funds and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement. APPROVED 5-0
9.B PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 6053 FOR CREATION OF 134 PARCELS FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 20-04 FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF 133 SINGLE FAMILY HOMES (“CREEKSIDE”), 20 OF WHICH WILL CONTAIN AN ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT, AND A CEQA EXEMPTION. (Item continued.)

9.C PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF AN INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE EXTENDING FOR 10 MONTHS AND FIFTEEN DAYS THE CITY’S MORATORIUM ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OR EXPANSION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES OR FACILITIES AND MOBILE MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES WITHIN CITY LIMITS, DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF, AND FINDING AN EXEMPTION UNDER THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT.

RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council take the following actions: 1. Receive the staff report and conduct the public hearing; 2. Waive full reading and adopt by four-fifths vote Interim Urgency Ordinance No. 24-961 (Attachment 1), extending for ten months and fifteen days the temporary moratorium prohibiting medical marijuana facilities and mobile medical marijuana dispensaries within City limits, as read by title only; 3. Find that Interim Urgency Ordinance No. 24-961 is exempt from CEQA; and 4. Direct staff to continue to study appropriate modifications to the Fillmore Municipal Code to mitigate the conditions outlined in this staff report and Section 2 of the Urgency Ordinance that arise out of developing, maintaining, and expanding medical marijuana facilities and mobile medical marijuana dispensaries. The Community Development Director is further directed to report back to the City Council with his findings at least 10 days prior to the expiration of this ordinance. (Approved 5-0).

9.D PUBLIC HEARING: ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO CLARIFY EXISTING REQUIREMENTS AND ESTABLISH NEW REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR SELF-STORAGE AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE FACILITIES IN THE CITY AND FINDING THIS PROJECT TO BE EXEMPT FROM CEQA.
RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council take the following actions: 1. Receive the staff report and conduct the public hearing; 2. Discuss the proposed ordinance and potential additional language to elevate the facades of self-storage and recreational vehicle storage facilities; and 3. Approve first reading to introduce Ordinance No. 24-956 (Attachment 1) amending the Fillmore Municipal Code to clarify existing regulatory requirements and adding new regulations for self-storage and recreational vehicle storage facilities within City limits, and finding of exemption from CEQA. (Approved 5-0)

9.E APPOINTMENT OF PRIMARY AND ALTERNATE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG)

RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1.) Appoint an elected official to attend the SCAG General Assembly as Primary Delegate and to serve as the regional representative; and 2. ) Appoint an Alternate. (Approved 5-0).
9.F DISCUSS INCREASING CITY COUNCIL SALARIES AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 24-962.

RECOMMENDATION That the City Council discuss whether to increase the City Council’s salary from $300 per month to $600 per month effective January 1, 2025.

(Approved 3-2, Gurrola and Austin nay.)

 


 
On Monday, January 22, at 2:40 p.m., Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were dispatched to a reported traffic collision on westbound SR-126 / Boosey Road, Ventura County. Arriving fire personnel reported several vehicles involved with major damage; two patients trapped needing extrication. Firefighters were able to extricate the two patients and they were transferred to a local hospital by ambulance. A third patient was pronounced dead on-scene. CHP reported the deceased driver as a 23-year-old Santa Paula woman driving a 2008 Mercury SUV eastbound, when she side swiped a westbound 2002 Honda Civic, crashing into a 2022 Honda Civic. The transported female patients were 19-year-old and 42-year-old Fillmore residents; a female 30-year-old Santa Paula passenger suffered minor injuries. Westbound traffic lanes were shut down causing traffic to back up from Toland Road. Officers remained at the scene until 5pm. Cause of the crash is under investigation by Ventura-CHP. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Monday, January 22, at 2:40 p.m., Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were dispatched to a reported traffic collision on westbound SR-126 / Boosey Road, Ventura County. Arriving fire personnel reported several vehicles involved with major damage; two patients trapped needing extrication. Firefighters were able to extricate the two patients and they were transferred to a local hospital by ambulance. A third patient was pronounced dead on-scene. CHP reported the deceased driver as a 23-year-old Santa Paula woman driving a 2008 Mercury SUV eastbound, when she side swiped a westbound 2002 Honda Civic, crashing into a 2022 Honda Civic. The transported female patients were 19-year-old and 42-year-old Fillmore residents; a female 30-year-old Santa Paula passenger suffered minor injuries. Westbound traffic lanes were shut down causing traffic to back up from Toland Road. Officers remained at the scene until 5pm. Cause of the crash is under investigation by Ventura-CHP. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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On Thursday, January 18, Fillmore Fire Department was dispatched to a reported vegetation fire at the Santa Clara Riverbed near Burlington Street and Surrey Way. The arriving engine reported a 30' x 30' spot fire in the Arundo area. The call was upgraded to a brushfire and with the assistance of the Ventura County Fire Department, fire personnel knocked it down within minutes before it could spread. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Thursday, January 18, Fillmore Fire Department was dispatched to a reported vegetation fire at the Santa Clara Riverbed near Burlington Street and Surrey Way. The arriving engine reported a 30' x 30' spot fire in the Arundo area. The call was upgraded to a brushfire and with the assistance of the Ventura County Fire Department, fire personnel knocked it down within minutes before it could spread. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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On Friday, January 19, at 3:43 p.m., Ventura County Fire Department and Fillmore City Fire were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 2400 block of Grand Avenue. While firefighters were enroute a large plum of white smoke was visible. Arriving firefighters found an illegal burn taking place, firefighters quickly extinguished the fire. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Friday, January 19, at 3:43 p.m., Ventura County Fire Department and Fillmore City Fire were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 2400 block of Grand Avenue. While firefighters were enroute a large plum of white smoke was visible. Arriving firefighters found an illegal burn taking place, firefighters quickly extinguished the fire. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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The weekend rain brought much needed water to Sespe Creek. Herons, Egrets and Ducks all appreciate the natural flow into the Santa Clara River. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
The weekend rain brought much needed water to Sespe Creek. Herons, Egrets and Ducks all appreciate the natural flow into the Santa Clara River. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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This past week the City of Fillmore installed two new military banners for Phillip C. Diaz Senior Chief Active Duty, US Navy and Samantha Farr, Active Duty, US Army, in honor of their service and dedication to their country.
This past week the City of Fillmore installed two new military banners for Phillip C. Diaz Senior Chief Active Duty, US Navy and Samantha Farr, Active Duty, US Army, in honor of their service and dedication to their country.
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On Tuesday, January 16, crews were working on Santa Clara Street between Fillmore City Hall and east of Giessinger Winery on the city of Fillmore’s utility undergrounding beautification project.
On Tuesday, January 16, crews were working on Santa Clara Street between Fillmore City Hall and east of Giessinger Winery on the city of Fillmore’s utility undergrounding beautification project.
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An overhead utility undergrounding beautification project is underway along Santa Clara Street between City Hall and east the Giessinger Winery. The Project will eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric and telecommunications facilities. To carry out the undergrounding, the City created a utility underground district consistent with Sothern California Edison’s (SCE) Rule 20A tariff criteria and is using the City’s Rule 20A funding credits for the work. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regulation, known as Rule 20, pertains to the conversion of overhead power lines and other equipment to underground facilities where there is a public interest to do so.

The project will remove four SCE poles (shown it the picture below) and place all the overhead wires underground in pipelines and vaults. The total cost estimate is $431,200, all of which is paid for using the Rule 20A funding available to the City. One pole removal will include a streetlight replacement to the decorative downtown style street lamp. There will be incremental traffic and parking control on Santa Clara Street this time. It is expected to be completed in March.

 
On January 10, 2024, the Fillmore Flashes Girls Soccer Team hosted AYSO Epic Night where the AYSO Epic Team attended a Meet & Greet with the team as well as run out on the field for the starting lineup in their game against Carpinteria. Pictured above are some of the kids smiling as they have their picture taken with the players. Photo credit Daniel Cruz.
Lady Flashes Girls Soccer hosted AYSO Epic Team last week, giving kids the chance to talk with the players, take photos and do a team cheer to end the night. Photo credit Daniel Cruz.
On January 10, 2024, the Fillmore Flashes Girls Soccer Team hosted AYSO Epic Night where the AYSO Epic Team attended a Meet & Greet with the team as well as run out on the field for the starting lineup in their game against Carpinteria. Pictured above are some of the kids smiling as they have their picture taken with the players. Photo credit Daniel Cruz. Lady Flashes Girls Soccer hosted AYSO Epic Team last week, giving kids the chance to talk with the players, take photos and do a team cheer to end the night. Photo credit Daniel Cruz.
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Article by Nancy Rodriguez Hernandez

Last Wednesday evening was very special at Fillmore High School; not only did Lady Flashes soccer team score two big wins against Carpinteria, but they hosted AYSO EPIC Night!

AYSO’s EPIC Team was treated to a night of fun, which included a Meet & Greet with the ladies and the chance to run on the field with the starting lineup!

This memorable experience was made possible by the coaches, Lady Flashes, and their Social Media Coordinator, Nancy Vaca.
AYSO EPIC (Everyone Plays In our Community Program) provides athletes with disabilities the additional support they need to fully participate in a quality soccer experience with the help of buddy volunteers.

The program has more than doubled in its second year thanks to the help of EPIC Coordinator, Nancy Rodriguez Hernandez, the AYSO board, led by Regional Commissioner, Arnold Muñoz, and buddy volunteers.

AYSO EPIC is currently looking for buddy volunteers for the 2024 season which starts in August. For more information please contact Nancy at (323) 385-1106 or aysoepicfillmore@gmail.com.

 
The Fillmore Police Department extended good luck wishes to Fillmore Explorer Post #2958 as they set out for the Chandler Competition this past weekend! We know how hard our explorers and advisors have been working to prepare for this competition and we can’t wait to see your hard work be put to the test! Go show everyone what Explorer Post #2958 is made of! Courtesy https://www.instagram.com/fillmorepd/.
The Fillmore Police Department extended good luck wishes to Fillmore Explorer Post #2958 as they set out for the Chandler Competition this past weekend! We know how hard our explorers and advisors have been working to prepare for this competition and we can’t wait to see your hard work be put to the test! Go show everyone what Explorer Post #2958 is made of! Courtesy https://www.instagram.com/fillmorepd/.
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A 19-year-old Fillmore resident was arrested for spray painting gang graffiti on Fillmore City property and causing hundreds of dollars of vandalism damage within the city of Fillmore.

During the month of December of 2023, detectives assigned to the Fillmore Police Station noticed an increase in graffiti vandalism crimes throughout several locations in the City of Fillmore. Detectives coordinated resources and collected evidence in several “Hot Spot” areas that had been vandalized. Detectives were able to identify specific spray paint related to gang writings and monikers.

Over the course of the investigation, detectives identified Bryan Vega as the suspect involved in several vandalisms. On January 8, 2024, Fillmore patrol deputies and detectives contacted and arrested Vega in the 1900 block of Old Telegraph Road. Vega was in possession of additional evidence linking him to these vandalism crimes. Detectives obtained and served a search warrant at Vega’s residence located in the 1900 block of Old Telegraph Road. During the search warrant, detectives seized additional evidence related to the vandalisms.

Vega was subsequently booked at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility for violations of Graffiti Vandalism and Participation in a Criminal Street Gang. Vega remains in custody with his bail set at $100,000.

Report Number: RB # 24-2197
Location: 500 Block of Telegraph Road Fillmore, CA
Date & Time: January 8, 2024 @ 1:00 PM

(S)uspects
(S) Bryan Vega Fillmore 19

Prepared by: Detective Sergeant Hollowell
Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon