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Votes at a glance: Hemet council actions Apr. 22 — consolidated plan, apartments, grants, appointments and agenda addition
Summary
The Hemet City Council recorded several formal actions Tuesday, including adoption of the consolidated plan and the CDBG annual action plan, upholding a Planning Commission decision on a 228‑unit apartment project, and approving a downtown kitchen grant program.
The Hemet City Council recorded several formal actions Tuesday. Below are the motions, movers/seconders, and vote tallies as read during the meeting.
1) Adoption: 2025–29 Consolidated Plan, Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice and 2025 Annual Action Plan (CDBG) Staff: Monique Alanis, Community Development Director, presented the three documents and recommended adoption for HUD submission. Mayor Pro Tem Kendrick moved to approve the consolidated plan, the Analysis of Impediments, and the 2025 annual action plan and to authorize the city manager to sign required HUD certifications; Council member Krupa seconded. Roll call: Krupa—Yes; Lodge—Yes; Mailes—Yes; Mayor Pro Tem Kendrick—Yes; Mayor Peterson—Yes. Outcome: approved (5–0).
2) Appeal: High Point / River Oaks Apartments (Appeal 2025‑1) Background: The Green Coalition filed an appeal of Planning Commission approval of a mitigated negative declaration and site development review for a proposed 228‑unit apartment complex at Stetson/Elk. Appellant asked for electric‑first measures and broader EV/induction requirements;…
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