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Boat related urgent matters in the harbor, 24/7

For any boat related urgent matters in the harbor, 24/7, please use the Police Department Dispatch line 1-805-385- 7740 or Fire 1-805-385-7722 (both of those numbers are on the City’s website in the “Departments” section).
During business hours please call Code Compliance, 1-805-385-7940 x9. Please note that the Code Compliance line is not monitored after hours.

Also See:

Homeless Activity

We are in proximity to the Casa Serena encampment, the dunes and Edison Canal encampment and the Power Plant encampment.
Theft crime and break ins have increased. We are also concerned about fire and water pollution.

We were referred to:
Jessica Petrillo – Homeless Assistance 805-385-8044 office
805-889-2493 cell
Jessica.petrillo@oxnard.org

We also spoke with Officer Kohr, who requested we contact him or Oxnard PD
If we see any suspicious activity contact
Non-emergency
Dispatch
1-805.385.7740
In the event of an emergency call 911

 

 

Pools and Spas

In a recent seawall inspection with the City Engineer, we mentioned the existence of a permitted in-ground pool in the neighborhood. We asked if the permitting of in-ground pools or spas contained any enhance engineering requirements to mitigate any infringement on the integrity of seawalls.

We were referred to Vytautas “Vyto” Adomaitis Director

Community Development Department

214 S C Street | Oxnard, CA 93030 O: tel:1-805-385-7882 | F: 805-385-7417

His response:
Building & Engineering verifies that pools adjoining waterways in the Channel Islands Harbor area are not imposing additional loading on, or otherwise affecting the integrity of the seawalls. We also verify that the presence of the constructed pool will not infringe on any maintenance easements owned by the City. There are different designs for the seawalls among the different housing tracts in this area that affect the ability of a pool to be permitted.

In the older tracts (Mandalay), pools may not be possible due to the location of seawall maintenance easements, while in Seabridge or Westport there are locations where a pool could be allowed.

For any additional questions regarding in ground pools and associated engineering requirements, please contact Asst. Director/Building Official, Jeff Pengilley, at 805-385- 8208.

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU)

We requested confirmation on the City’s position on ADUs as there appears to be some disparity between State and Coastal Commission positions.
We were referred to Vytautas “Vyto” Adomaitis Director

Community Development Department

214 S C Street | Oxnard, CA 93030 O: 805-385-7882 | F: 805-385-7417

His response:
Within the City of Oxnard, Accessory Dwelling Units are not currently allowed in the Coastal Zone.
In addition, we met with Coastal Commission staff in August 2020, and we discussed the recent changes in state law which generally allows ADUs in residential zones except within the Coastal Zone. The CCC staff encouraged us, and other coastal cities, to allow ADUs within the Coastal Zone. CCC staff suggested that we look at Santa Cruz’s ADU Coastal regulations which provide ADU restrictions / reasons for denial based on lack of parking. As part of the Housing Element, City staff did not propose and City Council did not provide direction to amend our LCP to allow ADUs in the Coastal Zone. For any additional questions regarding ADUs, please contact Planning Manager, Scott Kolwitz, at 805-385-3919.

May 7, 2019  OXNARD CITY COUNCIL

May 7, 2019 OXNARD CITY COUNCIL

Speaking up!  CIWHA homeowners in Mandalay continue to request repairs be scheduled.

May 7, 2019 OXNARD CITY COUNCIL

Homeowners spoke on 3 items

You can watch the meeting under Available Archives – https://www.oxnard.org/city-council-meetings/

  1. Prior to Closed session at 4:30 ( 2 speakers – Carol and Debbie 8:07 )
    re item 2  Closed session item regarding Hemlock lawsuit
  2. Public Comments Items not on the agenda
    (3 speakers Debbie 1:14:30 followed by Carol 1:16:20 – one other speaker before Judy at 1:19:48)
  3. Public Comments on Consent Agenda (Public Works Lab contract water quality) (1 speaker Debbie 1:59:44)

AGENDA

Closed Session 4:30 PM
Appointment Item 6:00 PM
Regular Meeting 6:00 PM
Council Chambers, 305 West Third Street [MAP] Parking off 2nd Street – entrance See image

AGENDA

 

High Priority Goals

1: Agendize and approve Pilaster Project

We wish to request an item to be added to an Agenda as soon as possible.
Please agendize and approve an amendment to the Harbor OffShore* agreement to add a work order to proceed with the Pilaster Repair Project for the repair of (50) of the worst condition pilasters.

Harbor Offshore still is under contract with the City of Oxnard and has completed this type of work in the past and was included in the plans & estimates for the next phase which was placed on hold after being funded and fully permitted and they have the special equipment to do this project.

2: Reinstate our ability to meet with NBS to finish our funding district

At the City Council meeting on April 2nd following the Capital Improvement Presentation we raised the issue that the budget numbers indicated for the Seawall Repairs in Mandalay had no basis in reality as they stated numbers for a fund that does not exist and cannot exist until formed, brought to ballot and approved by voters. We estimate this as at least 2 years from the time we resume development of a funding district.

The Feasibility Study has not yet been completed therefore estimates are best guesses – this study was paid for out of Waterways fund 121 which we have been requesting (for many years) be addressed due to inadequate funding. The CITY presented a plan of tripling the assessment in 2006 which we were agreeable to and NOTHING HAS BEEN COMPLETED.

We were working with NBS and the City for well over a year until yet another internal changing of the guard in 2017 derailed that work. As it stands our district remains grossly underfunded and new policy changes have removed us from our 20 year involvement in participating in anything to do with seawall maintenance – we need to finish this work.

 

Also of Note and great concern: The TranSystems contract for seawall monitoring is due to expire in June

Although our Priority at this meeting was to schedule the delayed Pilaster Repairs the Water Quality Funding is still an important item!

SUBJECT: Approval of Third Amendment to Agreement for Trade Services with Weck Laboratories, Inc. for processing water testing samples for the Channel Islands Water Quality Issue.
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve and authorize the Mayor to execute the Third Amendment to Agreement No. A-7583 with Weck Laboratories, Inc. to: 1. Add the Special Districts Division to the Agreement’s Scope of Services; and 2. Increase the value of the Agreement from $900,000 to $960,000 for ongoing services relating to the Channel Islands Harbor water quality issue.
Legislative Body: City Council Contact: Rosemarie Gaglione, (805) 385-8055

NOTE from CIWHA – the funding split was hotly contested at an earlier meeting regarding a need for testing and the final decision was to fund through Measure O.
The next decision to split the funding for a new contract for services was decided in a Committee meeting and though we contested the info consent agenda item – the following split this was passed:
L-7_Staff_Report


The decision to take 55% of the funds needed for this phase was decided on by a simplistic GIS calculation of area.
We do not believe this to be fair considering development agreements for Seabridge and Westport, the boat density in those developments and the access for those developments through the main channel and public benefit of the waterways in general.

CIWHOA is Waterways Zone 1 Mandalay

 

City Council Meeting April 2 2019

Thanks to all who showed up and spoke!

There is a wonderful article with great detail in the Citizens Journal!

There was a great turnout of Mandalay residents at the April 2nd meeting!

While the city Council voted unanimously to approve the CIP, there was a clear message that Capital Improvement Projects that are funded should move forward.

 

The City Council is being asked to approve a

DRAFT Five Year Capital Improvement Program

If you are available to attend please fill out a speaker card and it is perfectly fine if all you say is:

  “We request that the approval of the CIP be denied based on erroneous and inaccurate information”

 

Fill out speaker card for public comments on Item M. REPORTS

This is the last item on the agenda please submit your speaker card as early as possible.

M. REPORTS

 

Public Works Department

 

1. SUBJECT: Five Year Capital Improvement Program and Use of Bond Proceeds. (30/10/20)
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council:
1. Select which projects to fund from the Draft 2019-2024 City of Oxnard Five Year Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”);
2. Adopt the 2019-2024 City of Oxnard Five Year Capital Improvement Program; and
3. Approve the proposed list of non-CIP redevelopment bond proceeds projects and appropriate funding to these projects.
(By the time this item is posted for City Council, the CIP will not have yet gone to the Public Works and Transportation Committee for review. It goes to the Committee on March 26, 2019. Staff will provide a report to the Council at a later date regarding the recommendation of the Committee.)
Legislative Body: City Council Contact: Rosemarie Gaglione, (805) 385-8055

 

How to Speak at City Council:

There are generally 2 or more opportunities to address City Council at a regular meeting  – Items NOT on the Agenda and specific items ON the Agenda.

To speak you fill out a speaker card usually found in the hall just outside chambers along with a copy of the Agenda. Fill out the Speaker card and note the ITEM on the Agenda you wish to comment on.

You can speak about anything NOT on the agenda – and for that you write
F. Public comments on matters not on the agenda

Public comments on matters not on the agenda and within the subject matter jurisdiction of City Council
This agenda Item follows:

  • Opening ceremonies
  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Ceremonial calendar

You can also make comments on specific items ON the agenda but you must indicate the agenda item on your speaker card

This week (April 2, 2019)
The item we are concerned about is ITEM M: REPORTS the request to approve the DRAFT Five Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)

We are asking for speakers to fill out a speaker card for Public comments ITEM M: REPORTS

This agenda Item IS THE LAST ITEM ON THE AGENDA
and public comments will be hear AFTER the presentation by staff

It would be great if everyone who can attend could state:

 

“We request that the approval of the CIP be denied based on erroneous and inaccurate information”

When you speak please state your name and that you are a resident of Mandalay Bay
and a member of Channel Islands Waterway Homeowners Association

OXNARD CITY COUNCIL
OXNARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION SUCCESSOR AGENCY
OXNARD FINANCING AUTHORITY
OXNARD HOUSING AUTHORITY
Council Chambers, 305 West Third Street
April 2, 2019
Regular Meeting 6:00 PM

 

WHY?

The CIP contains numbers that are impossible because our Waterways Fund does not collect enough to pay for 3,000,000 in 2021 or 11,000,000 in the 2 years following.

Unless the City is planning on funding that this seems completely erroneous and inaccurate.

Click to expand then click back:

 

SIGN UP FOR UPDATES

Updates via email.

Please join the list!

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Two email lists for Homeowners in Mandalay Bay!  Sign up for Updates and Invites!

IMPORTANT
AFTER YOU SIGN UP

YOU WILL GET AN EMAIL THAT YOU MUST CONFIRM.

If you do not confirm the email you will not get updates!

We ask for your address in Mandalay so that we can control who we are communicating with.

The Updates list is open to Residents and Homeowners.
If you are a renting a home in Mandalay we welcome you to sign-up for the UPDATES list, however we may validate with the property owner in order to include you in our mailings.

The Meeting Notice list is open ONLY to Homeowners
We ask for your residency status for record keeping. We have many homeowners that do not live here full-time. We want to make sure we are communicating with every one of you!

We require your phone number to validate with our records as well and to prevent spammers from fake subscriptions.

Email is the most cost effective means of communications.
Please complete the entire form. We are asking for your Mandalay Address, phone number and residency status so that we can confirm the identity of the recipients of our updates!

HOMEOWNERS should sign up for BOTH lists.

Talk to your neighbors – tell them to get involved!

The Updates list is for general information notices and information for Mandalay Bay.
This list is for Homeowners and Residents.

HOMEOWNERS ONLY
The MEETING NOTICE list is for invitations to attend CIWHA Homeowner Meetings, you must be a Homeowner for this list.

Oxnard City Council Committee meeting structure, effective in January 2019

The City Council voted 4 -1 (Perello dissenting) in November 2018 to adopt Ordinance No.2949, establishing the new Council Committee meeting structure, effective in January 2019.

The City Council will have full Council meetings on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings of each month, and the Council Committees will meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month, beginning January 22, 2019.

COMMITTEE TIME MEMBERSHIP
1. Finance & Governance 9:30 – 10:45
  • Flynn - Chair
  • Perello
  • Basua
2. Public Works & Transportation 11:00 – 12:15
  • Perello – Chair
  • MacDonald
  • Flynn
3. Public Safety2:00 – 3:15
  • MacDonald – Chair
  • Ramirez
  • Lopez
4. Housing & Economic Development4:30 – 5:45
  • Madrigal – Chair
  • Flynn
  • Lopez
5. Community Services6:00 – 7:15
  • Ramirez – Chair
  • Basua
  • Madriga

City Council Meetings

In an effort to facilitate information we will be posting City Council Meeting information on this page.

Please get in touch with the HOA Board and join our community in speaking up on matters that concern us!

City Council Meetings: Oxnard Information

Basic Information:
Oxnard City Council

Meetings – Agendas and Archives
Click for Oxnard Website

Speaker Cards at City Council Meetings

Public Comment:
Public comments shall be received at several times during each meeting for particular portions of the agenda as specified on the agendas.

Comments on agendized items are not heard until the particular item is called. Unless otherwise approved by City Council action, public comments relating to the subject matter of discretionary public hearings or public hearings required by law, shall be presented only at the time of the conduct of the hearing. Individuals desiring to speak are to address the Council from the speaker podium.

Speaker cards should be filled out and given to the City Clerk prior to public comment, although persons who wish to speak are not required to provide their names or addresses. A block of thirty (30) minutes time is set aside at the beginning of a regular
meeting to receive general public comment about issues not on the agenda. Public comments not heard 13 during this thirty minute period will be heard just prior to adjournment.

Speaker cards will not be accepted after the beginning of the general public comment period in order to allow for fair
allocation of time among the known speakers.

If the time required to complete general public comments exceeds 30 minutes, any public comments thereafter shall occur immediately prior to the adjournment of the meeting. If during public comment, a person expresses a concern regarding City Council staff or service, City Council may refer the nature of the concern to staff for investigation, resolution or a report.

Comments should focus on a specific matter within the Council’s jurisdiction. Members of the public are encouraged to present written comments, preferably in advance of the meeting, as a way to fully communicate their thoughts on agendized or non-agendized items. When written materials are presented, they should be submitted to the City Clerk for distribution and record keeping ahead of time.

Videos, PowerPoint or similar presentations during public comment ordinarily are not permitted. Prior notice and coordination with the City Clerk is strongly encouraged and the Mayor reserves the privilege to limit such requests as necessary for the effective conduct of the meeting.

Public comment on regular business items normally follows staff’s presentation of the staff report, clarifying questions from Council members and applicant comments as necessary and appropriate.

Speaker cards should be filled out and given to the City Clerk prior to public comment.
Unless additional time is granted by the presiding officer, each person shall limit public comments to three minutes on any agenda item at a meeting with a cumulative total of ten minutes for all agenda items at such meeting, provided that such ten minute limit shall be voluntary. The presiding officer may grant a representative of a large speaker group additional time (up to ten minutes) to speak for the group on any agenda item.

A person wishing to address City Council shall first be recognized by the presiding officer.

Each person shall address all remarks to City Council as a body, not to any member thereof and not to staff. No person, other than a Council member and the person having the floor, shall be permitted to enter into any discussion without recognition by the presiding officer.

Oxnard City Council Members and email addresses

Timothy B. Flynn Mayor tim.flynn@oxnard.org

Carmen Ramírez Mayor Pro Tem District 2 carmen.ramirez@oxnard.org

Bert E. Perello, Councilmember, District 1 perellobert@gmail.com (We are in District 1)

Oscar Madrigal, Councilmember, District 3 oscar.madrigal@oxnard.org

Bryan MacDonald Councilmember, District 3 bryan.macdonald@oxnard.org

Gabriela Basua, Councilwoman, District 5 gabriela.basua@oxnard.org

Vianey Lopez, Councilmember, District 6 vianeyforoxnard@gmail.com

Oxnard District-Based Elections (map and Information)

On February 27, 2018, the City Council held the final public hearing regarding districting and approved by a 4 to 1 vote the first reading of an ordinance implementing its decision regarding the district map and the sequencing of the elections in each of the districts. The City Council adopted this ordinance at its meeting on March 6, 2018. The ordinance became effective immediately.

To View the District Map: CLICK HERE

Please see the City of Oxnard Frequently Asked Questions page for details about district elections.

Video: City of Oxnard District Based Elections
Seawalls: Thomas Peterson Nov 27 2018: City Council Items Not On Agenda

Seawalls: Thomas Peterson Nov 27 2018: City Council Items Not On Agenda

Thank you to homeowner Thomas Peterson for speaking up and going the extra mile to be heard!

The regular City Council meeting have an agenda item for people to speak on “Items Not on the Agenda”

Local resident raises concerns about Ischia Drive pilaster

This is a way to be heard by all of your representatives plus staff!

A Mandalay homeowner had noticed deepening cracks on a pilaster at his homes location. When he contacted the City he was told that they inspected and say no structural damage…

Tom forwarded the email to the Seawall Team.

Imagine his dismay

But rather than be discouraged Tom put everything together and sent a cover letter, pictures and history to the Mayor and every member on City Council informing them that his intention was to speak on items NOT on the agenda to address this – but given the time limitation he wanted them to have all of this.

He received a response from Bert Perello:

 

Tom Peterson presents letters and images to City Council

His voice was heard and his document recorded

It seems that simply making anyone in the City aware of an issue does not mean that issue will be solved. With the turnover and upheaval it is difficult to know exactly who to contact at any given time. Tom took the time to attend the City Council meeting tonight and very succinctly presented his information and a plea to the City to take seawall repairs that have been on hold seriously before they become much more costly disasters.

On behalf of all the homeowners – THANKS TOM!

We will post updates to this issue!

Being heard does not mean our problems are over – we need your support to keep our concerns top of mind with our City Leaders and Staff. 

PLEASE HELP US MAKE 2019 THE YEAR WE MAKE WAVES!

 

If you would like to be more involved in supporting communications with the city please attend the Homeowners Annual Meeting in February!!
This will not be your average re-run annual meeting!
The closed session will have very important items to vote on.
BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION!

SAVE THE DATE!

Channel Islands Waterfront Homeowners Association - representing homeowners in Mandalay Bay

2018  Annual Meeting

DATE: February 9, 2019 Time: 8 am – Noon
Where: Embassy Suites
2101 Mandalay Beach Rd
Oxnard, CA 93035

LANDSCAPE UPDATE AND GREENBELT REHABILITATION PROJECT

Coming to a Greenbelt near you!

Due to the efforts of CIWHOA Board members and volunteers!

What will you see?

Not all greenbelts will see change – many have been well cared-for and do not need enhancements.

When is this happening?

if you are a homeowner adjacent to a greenbelt, you and your neighbor across from you will be contacted by the City prior to work beginning in your greenbelt and you will be provided a couple options for plant material to be installed next to your home.

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TYPO on postcard!

OOOPS! The postcard had a wrong date for the annual meeting on the side with the address.
THE ANNUAL MEETING IS FEB 9th!

MANDALAY BAY
LANDSCAPING UPDATE

November, 2018

Landscaping provides ongoing benefits to our community’s look and feel, and potentially impacts our home values.   Since the development of the Community in the early 1970’s, there has been varied attention devoted to landscaping issues.

As many have noted and noticed, there are maintenance issues that have long been neglected.   We now want to share some positive developments that have occurred, as a result of renewed attention from City of Oxnard officials, coupled with involvement from some homeowners.   We are pleased to communicate with homeowners and residents regarding important landscaping developments—landscaping within and around the perimeter of our Mandalay Bay Community and green spaces within the Community.

A few of the highlights:

Perimeter landscaping matters

  • City workers have removed dead trees along Harbor Blvd. and Channels Islands Blvd. They have planted new trees (thus far 30 have been planted, with an anticipated 50-60, depending on spacing).   These tree varieties include New Zealand Christmas Tree and Eucalyptus Lemmonii
  • While the initial plan/installation funded 15 gallon sized trees, the City is exploring funding and the feasibility to plant larger trees.
  • Anticipated Timing – planning for completion by end of 2018.

 

Greenbelts

  • Mandalay Bay has 54 City-owned greenbelts, medians and parking area planted beds. (mostly located on the west side of the main channel).  These areas were deeded to the City as public space by the original developers.
  • These open space greenbelt areas were designed for both safety reasons—providing for emergency access to the water as well as resident’s enjoyment—allowing for a view toward the water, space to walk dogs, and structural space between homes.
  • Maintenance of these areas has not been consistent, and especially minimal in the last decade. This has created some landscaping issues and problems—some greenbelt areas have trees bordering homes that are grossly overgrown, unattractive and may be dangerous.   Over the years, some residents have stepped in to enhance their particular areas.
  • Recently, the City has taken notice and is now focused on rehabilitating the greenbelts. Working together, the Channel Islands Waterfront Home Owners Association (CIWHOA) and the City’s Arborist have developed several landscape design proposals based on the City’s criteria—drought tolerance, ease of maintenance, hardiness, non-invasive roots, non-deciduous. In addition, consideration was given to selecting contemporary, visually interesting plantings.
  • Greenbelts affected: Many of the greenbelts have been well cared for and do not currently need enhancements.  Some greenbelts which have homeowner owned easements (approximately 34-36”) have been landscaped by the owners themselves, and therefore not in need of further plantings.  Also, needed maintenance will be provided, including addressing irrigation on the greenbelts. 

 

Anticipated timing:  expect to address through the spring and summer of 2019

Anticipated communication you should look forward to hearing:

  • The City will inform the Channel Islands Waterfront Home Owners Association (CIWHA) prior to any plantings work around the perimeter areas, and updates will be posted on website.
  • Prior to beginning of any work on greenbelts adjacent to your property, you can anticipate contact from a City representative to discuss removal/cleanup plans as well as well getting your input with regard to the type of plants you prefer to have installed from proposed options.

LANDSCAPE PROJECT MANAGER

Jeri Cooper, M.P.A.
Project Manager
Special Assessment Districts
City of Oxnard
Office: (805) 200-5334
Jeri.cooper@oxnard.org

Images are not reflective of all plant choices!

The images here are only provided as examples!

SAVE THE DATE!

2019 Annual Meeting

February 9, 2019

Time: 8 am - Noon
Where: Embassy Suites
2101 Mandalay Beach Rd
Oxnard, CA 93035

PLEASE ATTEND

There are many issues facing our community in Mandalay Bay
Landscaping, Water Quality, Harbor Developments, Seawalls & FUNDING
Though these issues are not new - of all of them effect all of us living here and there are new considerations and status updates that will be presented and discussed at this meeting. The Members Only portion of the meeting will have new and important items for paid membership to vote on.

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