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Votes at a glance: consent calendars, hearings and major motions (Lake Elsinore City Council)

5071444 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Summary of formal actions taken at the meeting: consent calendars and successor agency consent approved 5-0; CIP adopted 5-0; cannabis code amendments introduced 5-0; DA amendments introduced for six cannabis businesses 5-0; FY2025 operating budget approved 4-1.

This is a concise summary of formal actions recorded during the Lake Elsinore City Council meeting.

- City Council consent calendar (items 2–29): Approved (motion by Councilman Manos; second by Councilwoman Natasha Johnson). Vote: 5-0.

- Successor Agency consent calendar (5 items): Approved (motion by Agency Member Johnson; second by Agency Member Manos). Vote: 5-0.

- Public hearing: Adoption of the Capital Improvement Plan budget (FY2025–26 through FY2029–30): Adopted by council (motion by Councilwoman Natasha Johnson; second by Councilman Manos). Vote: 5-0.

- Public hearing: Ordinance amendment to Chapter 17.156 (Cannabis uses): Introduced by title; waiver of further reading approved. Vote: 5-0.

- Public hearing / Business item: Introduction of ordinances to amend development agreements (6 cannabis businesses): Introduced by title; waiver of further reading approved. Vote: 5-0. Businesses listed in staff presentation: Modern Leaf (EMBR), Alba Systems, LE Investment Group dba Mister Nice Guy, Green Origins dba The Syndicate, IE Lisonbee dba The Syndicate, The Healing Tree (addresses listed in staff presentation).

- Business item: Adoption of FY2025 annual operating budget, schedule of authorized positions, and Gann limit: Adopted (motion by Councilwoman Natasha Johnson; second by Councilman Manos). Vote: 4-1 (transcript records the outcome but does not include a roll-call of individual votes in the final tally; one council member voiced opposition during debate).