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Minutes 2000/06/05 1 7558 Invocation Posting Agenda Regular Meeting June 5, 2000 Gilroy, California The Mayor led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Father Dan Derry, St. Mary's Catholic Church, gave the Invocation. Deputy City Clerk Bentson noted that the Agenda had been posted on May 31, 2000 at 1:30 p.m. 7Cf.:'l . .J .J .' Roll Call Present: Councilmembers: Guadalupe Arellano, Peter D. Arellano, Charles S. Morales, Al Pinheiro, Anthony C. Sudol III, Roland Velasco, and Thomas W. Springer - 7:02 p.m. New Emp. The Mayor introduced new employees Patricia G. Perez, Human Resources Analyst, Administrative Services Department and Nancy Barlow, Grant Management Specialist, Community Development Department. Emp. Award The Mayor presented the Employee Award for the Month of May, 2000, to Bob Bozzo, Facilities Maintenance Specialist, Administrative Services Department. Proc.-US.Army The Mayor presented a proclamation for the United States Army's 225th 225th Birthday Birthday on June 14, 2000 to Captain Belton and Sgt. Kelsey. Sgt. Kelsey invited the public to attend a cake cutting ceremony on June 14,2000 at the Veteran's Hall. Cert. of Service The Mayor noted certificates for retired Commission members Lael McCormack, Arts and Culture Commission; Fred Trujillo, Arts and Culture Commission; and Sohail (Sunny) Khandwala, Parks & Recreation Commission, not present to receive the certificates. The Mayor asked if there was anyone in the audience wishing to speak on any item not on the agenda. Ruben De La Rosa questioned the proposed expansion of the Police Station. Mary Yates spoke in opposition to the location of the proposed new Police Station and requested the City Council look for another site. Consent Calendar Motion was made by Councilman Morales, seconded by Councilman Pinheiro, and carried that the following items under the Consent Calendar be approved, by the following Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Councilmembers: Guadalupe Arellano, Peter D. Arellano, Charles S. Morales, Al Pinheiro, Anthony C. Sudol III, Roland Velasco, and Thomas W. Springer: Gilroy Visitors Supported the Gilroy Visitors Bureau becoming a 501 (c)( 6) nonprofit Bureau organization; Minutes Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of May 15,2000; Claims Denied claims of Roberta M. Monet, Aida Zaldivar, and Norma Lucas; Budget Budget Amendments/Transfers as recommended; Street Resurfacing Accepted Improvements, Granite Construction Company, 1999 Street Resurfacing Program, Project No. 99-CDD-501; Res. 2000-35 Adopted Resolution No. 2000-35 implementing Internal Revenue Code 414(H)(2) for the department head group. RESOLUTION NO. 2000-35 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY FOR IMPLEMENT ATION OF INTERNAL REVENUE CODE 414(H)(2) FOR THE DEPARTMENT HEAD GROUP. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of June, 2000, by the following vote; AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: G. ARELLANO, P. ARELLANO, MORALES, PINHEIRO, SUDOL, VELASCO and SPRINGER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE Res. 2000-36 Adopted Resolution No. 2000-36 establishing the July 1,2000 salary schedule for Exempt Personnel. 7560 RESOLUTION NO. 2000-36 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY ESTABLISHING THE JULY 1, 2000 SALARY SCHEDULE FOR EXEMPT PERSONNEL. P AS SED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of June, 2000, by the following vote; AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: G. ARELLANO, P. ARELLANO, MORALES, PINHEIRO, SUDOL, VELASCO and SPRINGER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE Res. 2000-37 Adopted Resolution No. 2000-37 establishing the July 1,2000 salary schedule for the Miscellaneous Employees Association. RESOLUTION NO. 2000-37 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY ESTABLISHING THE JULY 1,2000 SALARY SCHEDULE FOR THE MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of June, 2000, by the following vote; AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: G. ARELLANO, P. ARELLANO, MORALES, PINHEIRO, SUDOL, VELASCO and SPRINGER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE Res. 2000-38 Adopted Resolution No. 2000-38 establishing the July 1,2000 salary schedule for the Gilroy Police Officers Association. RESOLUTION NO. 2000-38 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY ESTABLISHING THE JULY 1,2000 SALARY SCHEDULE FOR THE GILROY POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of June, 2000, by the following vote; AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: G. ARELLANO, P. ARELLANO, MORALES, PINHEIRO, SUDOL, VELASCO and SPRINGER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE Arts & Culture Leonard Pugh, Vice-Chairperson of the Arts and Culture Commission, Com.Report reported on the preparation and approval of the Public Arts Policy. He noted that the Commission is currently preparing an application for members for the Public Arts Committee. He noted a facility task force has been formed to obtain a Cultural Arts Facility, and have received a $20,000 grant. He stated they are working on the Willey House landscaping. He noted that they are working with VT A on downtown improvements. Pub.Hearing M 00-03 The Mayor stated it was the time and place scheduled for a Public Hearing to establish Numerical Limits of Dwelling Units to be Permitted under the requirements of the City of Gilroy's Residential Development Ordinance (RDO) for the years 2001 through 2003, including review of potential redistribution of remaining RDO exempt units and standard RDO competition units, M 00-03. The staff report was noted and further explained by Planning Division Manager Faus. The Mayor opened the Public Hearing. There being no comment, the Mayor closed the Public Hearing. Motion was made by Councilmember G. Arellano, seconded by Councilman P. Arellano, and carried to direct staff to prepare a resolution establishing Numerical Limits for the years 2001 through 2003 to allow 284 units for 2001,232 units for 2002, and 243 units for 2003. 7'36' Motion was made by Councilmember G. Arellano, seconded by Councilman P. / Arellano, and carried to cancel the 2000 RDO competition. The following information items were noted with no separate discussion on same: Legislation: League of California Cities Legislative Bulletin #18-2000 dated May 12,2000. League of California Cities Legislative Bulletin #19-2000 dated May 19,2000; and League of California Cities Legislative Bulletin #20-2000 dated May 26,2000. Customer Service: Letter of thanks from Martha L. Martinez, Principal, EI Roble School, to Chief Giusiana for participating in the Principal for a Day Program; Letter of thanks from Judy Mireles-Janisch, Gavilan Special Olympics, to Chief Giusiana for his help and generosity at the 2000 Gavilan Special Olympics Track and Field games; Memo of thanks from Mark Dover to LeeAnn McPhillips and her staff for the help and resources in recruitment of a gymnastics coordinator; Letter of thanks from Melissa Stevenson Dile, City of Morgan Hill, to Bea Perez for her assistance with an oral board; E-mail of appreciation from Debbie Moore to Theresa Hernandez for her help in the coordination/deployment of the paint contractor for graffiti; Letter of congratulations from Pat Howle to Judy Mireles-Janisch and Rosie Anzualda for their outstanding efforts organizing the 2000 Gavilan Special Olympics Track and Field games; Letter of thanks from Cathy Mirelez to Bill Christopher for allowing the Gilroy Historical Museum the use of warehouse space at Christopher Ranch; Letter ofthanks from Judy S. McTighe, Census 2000, to Sandra Sammut for providing space for a Question Assistance Center; Letter of thanks from Connie Rogers to Mayor Springer and Councilmembers for her Volunteer of the Month award; Letter of commendation from Brian Hanly, Syncon Homes of California, to Norman S. Allen on the team of professionals in the City of Gilroy Community Development Department, specifically Melissa Durkin and Mark Fachin; Letter of thanks from Susan Black to Patty Filice, Gilroy Assistance League, for the $1,000.00 grant for a refrigerator for the Youth Center; Letter from Diane Fredricks, RRM Design Group, to Annabel Yurutucu, Kristi Abrams, and Lupita Gaeta for their assistance with the Monterey Street Corridor Streetscape Project; E-mail of thanks from Tina Kekaha to Raymond Chin and Arlene Jeske for their production of a Pentamation report reflecting part time hourly rates; Letter of thanks from Les White, United Way, to Jay Baksa and the City of Gilroy employees who contributed to United Way; and 756!~ A& C Com. 4-11-00 Letter of thanks from Mrs. Moling Daniels, Las Animas School, to Firefighters Valverde, Butler and Silva for the tour of the Wren Fire Station and various demonstrations. Informational items: Minutes of the Police Chiefs Advisory Board Meeting of May 10,2000; Letter from Donald L. Haagsma, Scientific Games International, regarding notification of a "plant closing" or a "mass layoff;" Minutes of the Gilroy Visitors Bureau Marketing Committee Meeting of May 5, 2000 and additional information; Memorandum from the Director of Community Development regarding tree maintenance in Southpoint Business Park; City of Gilroy Investment Report - April, 2000; Community Development Department - Planning Division monthly report of long-range applications and status ofRDO allocation & activity dated May 18, 2000; State of California Department of Finance Official State Population and Housing Estimates as of January 1, 2000; and Gilroy Economic Development Corporation Minutes of May 12, 2000. The minutes of the Arts and Culture Commission meeting of April 11, 2000 were noted. Gang Task Force The minutes ofthe Gilroy Gang Task Force meeting of April 7, 2000 were 4-7 -00 noted. Lib. Com. 4-12-00 P&RCom. 4-18-00 The minutes of the Library Commission meeting of April 12, 2000 were noted. The minutes of the Parks & Recreation Commission meeting of April 18, 2000 were noted. Personnel Com. The minutes of the Personnel Commission meeting of March 13, 2000 were 3-13-00 noted. SCRWA 3-28-00 5-9-00 Appeal Process The minutes of the South County Regional Wastewater Authority meetings of March 28,2000 and May 9,2000 were noted. The City Administrator requested rescheduling a joint meeting with the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education. Council agreed to see if the School Board can meet on July 19,2000, otherwise they will stay with the June 21,2000 date as previously set. He distributed the Parks & Recreation Commission Action Report to be agendized for June 19,2000 for three action items. He distributed an updated priority list of items/issues to be set for future meetings. He requested the Council prioritize these items so that they can be agendized for future study seSSions. The City Attorney noted a request of the Gilroy Police Department to change the appeal process involving towing permits and taxi cab owners and drivers permits from final decision by the City Council to final decision by the City Administrator. The consensus of the City Council was to retain the appeal decision process with the City Council making the final decision. Bicycle Adv. Committee Legislative Letters 7'- ..~' ....,; '.j) The Mayor noted a recommendation to appoint a City of Gilroy Bicycle Advisory Committee. Debbie Cottingham addressed the Council regarding the formation of a Bicycle Advisory Committee. Motion was made by Councilmember G. Arellano, seconded by Councilman Sudol and carried to direct staff to look into this issue. The Mayor noted a recommendation to send letters in opposition to AB 2838 and AB 2508 and a letter in support of AB 1709. Council consensus was to send a letter of support of AB 1709 & a letter in opposition to AB 2508. The Mayor announced that effective today all of the four CalTrain trains to Gilroy will have five cars and they are studying the possibility of some trains having six cars. He noted CalTrain approval of ten additional trains to be added in the fall, but not in Gilroy until negotiations are completed over trackage rights. He noted that automated CalTrain ticket vending machines will be available soon and hopefully one of the first will be in Gilroy. He noted the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group will be moving forward with a ballot measure in November 2000 for improved transportation, which is a follow-on to A & B. He noted the need to be more timely in responses to the Legislative Digest, and stated that he will reagendize this issue. Councilmember G. Arellano noted a great Memorial Day parade and gave kudos to those who organized it. Councilman Morales stated that he attended the Brownell Junior High honor roll breakfast this morning and congratulated all students on the honor roll in Gilroy. He also congratulated all the graduates. Councilman Velasco thanked Anne Green and John Ceballos and all the other organizers for their hard work on the Memorial Day Parade. The Mayor noted the following meetings/events: *Meeting will be televised on Channel 34 JUNE 2000 5*Marchione & Spero Presentation re: City Survey - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 5*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 5*Study Session - Financial Plan - approximately 8:00 p.m. (after conclusion of regular Council Meeting), Gilroy City Council Chambers 9 Council Mini-Retreat - 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Temporary Environmental Education Center (TEEC) building at the Ranch Site, Christmas Hill Park, 7049 Miller Avenue, Gilroy, California 12 Council Retreat Debriefing - 6:00 p.m., Temporary Environmental Education Center (TEEC) building at the Ranch Site, Christmas Hill Park, 7049 Miller Avenue, Gilroy, California 13 SCRW A Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy 19 Study Session - Parks & Recreation Master Plan - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 19*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 27 SCRWAMeeting -7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy JULY 2000 3 *Regular City Council Meeting - Rescheduled to July 10, 2000 10 Study Session - Police Department - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers lO*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 11 SCRWA Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy 756~ Adjournment 17 Presentation on the Open Space Authority - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 17*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 25 SCRW A Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy 31 Tentative Study Session - Fee Schedule Update - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers AUGUST 2000 7*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers 8 SCRW A Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy 21 *Regular City Council Meeting - Cancelled 22 SCRWA Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy At 8: 18 p.m. the Mayor adjourned the meeting. ~. 1.fV /s/ RHONDA PELLIN City Clerk