CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING REVISED AGENDAThursday, March 05, 2026 10:30 A.m. - 12:00 P.m.City Hall Council Chamber44950 Eldorado Drive, Indian Wells, CA 92210 Welcome to a meeting of the Indian Wells City Council. Live Stream: Regular meetings held in the City Hall Council Chamber are streamed live. You can watch the meeting on any device or computer. Members of the public who wish to listen or watch the meeting may access the livestream during the regular meetings. LIVE STREAM CLICK HERE. Public Comments: Members of the Public who wish to speak should fill out a blue slip and submit it to the City Clerk, comments are limited to 3 minutes. In accordance with State Law, remarks during public comment are to be limited to subjects within the City's jurisdiction. If you are unable to provide comments during meeting, written comments on agenda or non-agenda items or both, may be submitted at [email protected] an hour prior to the start of the meeting. 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A.CONVENE THE INDIAN WELLS CITY COUNCIL, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND ROLL CALL Public Comments: MAYOR TOPER TAYLORMAYOR PRO TEM BRIAN PENNACOUNCIL MEMBER GREG SANDERSCOUNCIL MEMBER DANA REEDCOUNCIL MEMBER BRUCE WHITMANB.APPROVAL OF THE FINAL AGENDA Public Comments: C.PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Public Comments: C.1Introduction of Riverside County Fire Chief Robert Fish and Battalion Chief Cody Wright Public Comments: C.2Coachella Valley Disaster Preparedness Network Presentation by Carla Sullivan-Dilley, CVDPN Past President Public Comments: D.PUBLIC COMMENTS Public Comments: Members of the public who wish to speak on Consent Calendar items or items not listed on the agenda may do so at this time. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker. Speakers will be alerted when their time is up and are asked to promptly return to their seats. No further comments will be permitted after the allotted time.Please note that while the City Council values public input, it cannot take action or engage in discussion on items not listed on the agenda. However, the Council may refer matters raised during public comment to staff for review, follow-up, as appropriate.E.CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS Public Comments: The City Manager or Department Heads may make brief announcements, informal comments, or brief the Council on items of interest.F.CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS AND COMMENTS Public Comments: G.CONSENT CALENDAR Public Comments: All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be approved by one motion. Reading of text of Ordinances is waived and Ordinances are adopted as second reading, by title only. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless members of the Council request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion and action.G.1Initiating Proceedings and Preliminarily Approving the Annual Levy Report for Indian Wells Street Lighting District No. 2000-1 for Fiscal Year 2026-27 Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05 Staff Report - Street Lighting Intent Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1.pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2.pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council ADOPTS Resolution initiating proceedings for annual levy of assessments and declaring its intention to levy annual assessments for the Indian Wells Street Lighting District No. 2000-1 for Fiscal Year 2026-27, pursuant to the provisions of Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highway Code; andADOPTS Resolution preliminarily approving the annual engineer’s report regarding the Indian Wells Street Lighting District No. 2000-1 for Fiscal Year 2026-27; andSCHEDULES a noticed Public Hearing on April 2, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. to hear public testimony on the proposed levy; andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15060. G.2Initiating Proceedings for the Annual Levy of Landscape and Lighting District No. 91-1 and Declare Intention to Order the Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05 Staff Report - LLMD Intent Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(1).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(1).pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council ADOPTS Resolution initiating the proceedings for the annual levy and collection of assessments for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 for the Landscape and Lighting District (LLMD) No. 91-1 and declaring the intention to order the levy and collection of assessments and SCHEDULES a noticed Public Hearing on April 2, 2026, to hear public testimony on the proposed levy andADOPTS Resolution preliminarily approves the annual engineer’s report regarding the Landscape and Lighting District No. 91-1 for the fiscal year 2026-27 andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15060. G.3Initiating Proceedings, Preliminarily Approving the Annual Levy Report, and Declaring Intention to Order the Levy and Collection of Assessments for Annual Levy for Drainage Maintenance Benefit Assessment District No. 1 for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Attachments | Public Comments1.2025-03-06_Staff Report _DBAD Intent Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(2).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(2).pdf4.ATTACHMENT 3.pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council ADOPTS Resolution initiating proceedings for annual levy and collection of assessments for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 for the City of Indian Wells Drainage Maintenance Benefit Assessment District No. 1 pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982; andADOPTS Resolution preliminarily approving the annual engineer’s report regarding the City of Indian Wells Drainage Maintenance Benefit Assessment District No. 1 and the levy and collection of assessments for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 pursuant to the provisions of the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982; andADOPTS Resolution declaring its intention to order the levy and collection of assessments for the City of Indian Wells Drainage Maintenance Benefit Assessment District No. 1 for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982.SCHEDULES a noticed Public Hearing on April 2, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. to hear public testimony on the proposed levy; andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15060. G.4Analysis of the Troon Access Loyalty Program and Request for Amendment to the Troon Management Agreement Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_Troon Access Rewards Agreement.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(3).pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council APPROVES the attached Amendment to the Troon Management Agreement authorizing participation in the Troon Access Program; andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15378.G.5Resolution Adopting the Citywide Record Retention and Destruction Schedule for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05__Staff Report_Annual Record Retention Updates.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(4).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(3).pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council ADOPTS Resolution Revising the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Citywide Records Retention and Destruction Schedule; andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15060.G.6Adoption of the City of Indian Wells Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Into the Safety Element of the General Plan Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_AB 2140 Compliance Staff Report.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(9).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(5).pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council ADOPTS a Resolution to Amend the Public Safety Element of the General Plan to incorporate the Indian Wells Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) into the Element; andFINDS this item qualifies as being Categorically Exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) as this action will not result in a significant environmental impact.G.7Supplemental Appropriation for Municipal Code Update Consulting Services Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_Supplemental_Muni-Code_Update.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(5).pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council APPROVES supplemental appropriation in the amount of $49,838 for the total cost to complete a comprehensive zoning and municipal code update; andFINDS the action to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3).H.PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Comments: For each item listed under Public Hearing Items, the public will have an opportunity to speak. Following the staff report, the Mayor will open the hearing. The applicant may present their case in up to five (5) minutes. Members of the public may speak for three (3) minutes each; if many wish to speak, the Mayor may reduce the time to two (2) minutes to accommodate more participants.Council Members may ask questions during public testimony, which will not count against the speaker’s time. After all public comments, the applicant will have three (3) minutes to respond or provide rebuttal. The Mayor will then close the hearing, and the Council will deliberate and may take action.H.1Ordering the Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Special Fire Tax Standby and Availability Charges Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05_Staff Report _Fire Tax Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(6).pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council OPENS the Public Hearing, takes any public testimony, CLOSES the Public Hearing; andADOPTS Resolution approving the annual levy of the Special Fire Tax Standby and Availability Charges for the Fiscal Year 2026-27; andORDERS the Special Fire Tax levy to be placed on the fiscal year 2026-27 Riverside County tax roll; andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15060.H.2Ordering the Levy and Collection of Assessments in the Fire Access Maintenance District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2026-27 Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_FAMD Levy FY 2026-2027.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(7).pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council OPENS the Public Hearing, takes any public testimony, CLOSES the Public Hearing; andADOPTS Resolution No. 2026approving the annual levy of the Special Parcel Tax for Fire Access Maintenance District No. 1 for the Fiscal Year 2026-27; andORDERS the Fire Access Maintenance District No. 1 levy of the Special Parcel Tax on the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Riverside County tax roll; andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15060.I.GENERAL BUSINESS Public Comments: The Mayor will call upon the members of the public to address the Council regarding the agenda item being considered. After the public has provided comment, the item is closed to further comment and brought to the Council for discussion and action.I.1Community Assistance Funding Request from Eisenhower Health for Trauma Center Upgrade Attachments | Public Comments1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_Eisenhower philanthropic opportunity.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(8).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(4).pdf4.ATTACHMENT 3(1).pdf5.ATTACHMENT 4.pdfRECOMMENDED ACTIONS:Council CONSIDERS the $1.0 million funding request from Eisenhower Health to support the hospital’s effort to elevate its trauma center designation; andAPPROVES, Ad Hoc Committee’s recommendation allocating funding from General Fund surpluses and distributing it evenly between Fiscal Years 2025-26 and 2026-27; andAPPROVES, Ad Hoc Committee’s recommendation to approve Naming Rights Opportunity with Eisenhower Health within the Emergency Department; andFINDS the project to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15060.J.COUNCIL MEMBER'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS Public Comments: On their own initiative, Council Members may make a briefannouncement or a brief report on their own activities. Council Members may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff, or take action to have staff place a matter of business on a future agenda. The Council may take action on items listed on the Agenda.J.1COUNCIL MEMBER WHITMAN Public Comments: California Joint Power Insurance Authority (JPIA)Coachella Valley Children's MuseumCove Communities Services CommissionDesert Sands Unified School DistrictEisenhower Funding Ad Hoc CommitteeIndian Wells Golf Advisory CommitteeSunline Transit AgencyJ.2COUNCIL MEMBER REED Public Comments: CVAG Conservation CommissionCVAG Public Safety CommitteeEisenhower Funding Ad Hoc Committee Indian Wells Marketing CommitteeIndian Wells Finance & Legal Oversight CommitteeJ.3COUNCIL MEMBER SANDERS Public Comments: Coachella Valley Animal CampusCoachella Valley Clean Air Ad Hoc CommitteeCove Communities Service CommissionDesert Sands Unified School DistrictDesert Recreation DistrictIndian Wells 60th Anniversary Ad Hoc CommitteeIndian Wells Golf Tournament Ad Hoc CommitteeIndian Wells Marketing CommitteeIndian Wells Municipal Code Ad Hoc CommitteeIndian Wells Finance & Legal Oversight CommitteeIndian Wells Public Safety CommitteeNeighborhood Recognition Ad Hoc CommitteeJ.4MAYOR PRO TEM PENNA Public Comments: Coachella Valley Mountain ConservancyIndian Wells Preservation FoundationIndian Wells 60th Anniversary Ad Hoc CommitteeVisit Greater Palm SpringsIndian Wells Community Activities CommitteeIndian Wells Grants In Aid CommitteeIndian Wells Personnel CommitteeIndian Wells Public Safety CommitteeIndian Wells Tee CommitteeNeighborhood Recognition Ad Hoc CommitteeTennis Relationship Expansion Ad Hoc Committee J.5MAYOR TAYLOR Public Comments: CVAG Executive CommitteeCVAG Energy & Sustainability CommitteeCVAG Homelessness CommitteeCVAG Transportation CommitteeCoachella Valley Clean Air Ad Hoc CommitteeGolf Tournament Ad Hoc CommitteeIndian Wells Golf Resort Advisory CommitteeIndian Wells Golf Tournament Ad Hoc CommitteeIndian Wells Personnel CommitteeIndian Wells Tee CommitteeMunicipal Code Update Ad Hoc CommitteeRiverside County Transportation CommissionSouthern California Association of GovernmentsTennis Relationship Expansion Ad Hoc Committee K.ADJOURNMENT Public Comments: To a scheduled City Council and Housing Authority Joint Strategic Planning Session to be held at 9:00 a.m. on March 17, 2026 in the Indian Wells Golf Resort Celebrity Ballroom. Affidavit of Posting, I, Angelica Avila, certify that on February 27, 2026 I caused to be posted a notice of a City Council Special Meeting to be held on March 5, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber. Notices were posted at Indian Wells Civic Center and City's Website [www.cityofindianwells.org]No Item Selected Attachments (0) | Public Comments (0)This item has no attachments.1.2026-03-05 Staff Report - Street Lighting Intent Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1.pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2.pdf1.2026-03-05 Staff Report - LLMD Intent Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(1).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(1).pdf1.2025-03-06_Staff Report _DBAD Intent Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(2).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(2).pdf4.ATTACHMENT 3.pdf1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_Troon Access Rewards Agreement.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(3).pdf1.2026-03-05__Staff Report_Annual Record Retention Updates.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(4).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(3).pdf1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_AB 2140 Compliance Staff Report.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(9).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(5).pdf1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_Supplemental_Muni-Code_Update.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(5).pdf1.2026-03-05_Staff Report _Fire Tax Levy.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(6).pdf1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_FAMD Levy FY 2026-2027.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(7).pdf1.2026-03-05_Staff Report_Eisenhower philanthropic opportunity.pdf2.ATTACHMENT 1(8).pdf3.ATTACHMENT 2(4).pdf4.ATTACHMENT 3(1).pdf5.ATTACHMENT 4.pdfThis item has no public comment