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File #: #20-059    Version: 1 Name:
Type: RESOLUTIONS Status: Passed
File created: 1/28/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/3/2020 Final action: 2/4/2020
Title: CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION TO RATIFY A LETTER TRANSMITTED BY MAYOR CRUZ TO THE LYTTON RANCHERIA BAND OF POMO INDIANS ON THE SUCCESSFUL PASSAGE OF FEDERAL LEGISLATION, H.R. 1388 - "THE LYTTON RANCHERIA HOMESTEAD ACT OF 2019"
Attachments: 1. LTT Mejia HR 1388 Legislation Lytton Tribe 012120 Congrats.pdf
PREPARED BY: MATT RODRIGUEZ DATE OF MEETING: 02/03/20
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CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION TO RATIFY A LETTER TRANSMITTED BY MAYOR CRUZ TO THE LYTTON RANCHERIA BAND OF POMO INDIANS ON THE SUCCESSFUL PASSAGE OF FEDERAL LEGISLATION, H.R. 1388 - "THE LYTTON RANCHERIA HOMESTEAD ACT OF 2019"

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CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
Authorize by Minute Order

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COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
FY 2019-21 Council Priority Workplan Compliance Statement
Support of Federal legislation for the Lytton Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians is not an adopted policy item contained in the FY 2019-21 Council Adopted Workplan, effective March 1, 2019.

CEQA Compliance Statement
This is not a project as defined by CEQA

BACKGROUND
On January 21, 2020, Mayor Cruz transmitted a congratulatory letter to the Lytton Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians Tribal Chairperson Margie Mejia. The purpose of this letter was to officially congratulate the Lytton Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians (Lytton Tribe), who operate Casino San Pablo, on the successful passing of federal legislation, H.R. 1388 (D-Huffman) - "The Lytton Rancheria Act of 2019" which was subsequently part of Senate Bill 1790, "The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020," which was approved by the federal government on December 20, 2019.

The passage of the federal legislation provided the Lytton Tribe with the necessary federal authorization to facilitate future development of 511 acres for a proposed future Tribal homestead near the Town of Windsor, CA in Sonoma County, with development of new civic buildings, housing, hotel/resort, and a winery project to benefit all Lytton tribal families, officials and representatives. This federal legislative process took nearly a decade for the Lytton Tribe to acquire the necessary federal government approvals to move forward with their master-planned homestead development for their Tribal families and officials.

Attached is the letter from Mayor Cruz transmitted ...

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