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2021-02-22 Regular Meeting MinutesCitv of Gilrov Citv Council Meetinq Minutes February 22, 2021 I. OPENING A. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6.00 PM by Mayor Marie Blankley 1. Pledge of Allegiance Council Member Hilton led the pledge of allegiance. 2. Invocation Pastor Greg Quirke from South Valley Community Church led the invocation. 3. City Clerk's Report on Posting the Agenda Deputy City Clerk Guzzetta reported the agenda was posted on February 17, 2021 at 11:15 a.m. Attendee Name Title Status Arrived ---_.__.._....... ._....-.__..___._ _._.__-.. Blankley Mayor Remote 6:00 PM _Marie Rebeca Armendariz Council Member Remote 6:00 PM Dion Bracco _ _ �Council Member Remote 6:00 PM Zach Hilton I Council Member Remote 6:00 PM --------------------- Peter Leroe-Munoz Council Member _ Remote 6:00 PM Carol Marques Council Member Remote 6:00 PM Fred Tovar . Council Member Absent B. Orders of the Day C. Employee Introductions Community Development Director announced the promotion of Robert Carrera to Management Analyst. II. CEREMONIAL ITEMS A. Proclamations, Awards, and Presentations 1. Proclamation Honoring Retiring Employee Robert Bozzo Mayor Blankley presented the proclamation. 2. Proclamation Honoring Retiring Employee Mitch Madruga Mayor Blankley presented the proclamation. III. PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL Patrick Flautt advocated for placing the Slow Streets Program on the agenda to reduce traffic volume and speeds to prioritize walking and biking on residential streets. Eugene Bernosky, Silicon Valley Bike Council South Valley lead, expressed support for placing the Slow Streets Program on an upcoming agenda due to the increased number of pedestrians and bicyclists. Gannon J voiced support for the Slow Streets Program on a future council agenda as it reduces traffic loads on residential streets to prioritize biking and walking. Michelle Wexler asked the Council to place the Slow Streets Program on a future agenda as it is a great way to promote outdoor physical activity while social distancing. Sean Reedy requested the Council place the Slow Streets Program on a future agenda. City Council Meeting Minutes 02/22/2021 2 Ed Solis, Open Streets Program in San Jose, voiced support and shared excitement for a potential slow streets program as it allows the public to access the greatest amount of space for physical activity through the use of streets. IV. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS Council Member Armendariz reported on attending the Silicon Valley Clean Energy orientation, High Speed Rail Authority, Joint Silicon Valley Habitat Agency Implementation Board and Executive Board, and upcoming VTA Committee Meeting on Thursday. The Council Member discussed the shared Committee meeting with the Mayor with Supervisors Chavez and Simitian on Saturdays to discuss COVID and to identify resources and vaccination services. Council Member Marques attended the Gilroy Downtown Business Associaticn retreat to discuss goals for 2021, announced that Gilroy Gardens is planning on a May 22 opening, and reported on the Homeless Ad hoc committee meeting vuth stakeholders and upcoming meetings with Salvation Army, Compassion Center and St. Joseph's which will be presenting to Council soon at an upcoming Stt,dy Session.. Council Member Hilton reported that South County United for Health is working to develop the Santa Clara County Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights and is sending a survey to caregivers and parents with a deadline to complete by March 5, 2021, announced that Santa Clara County Behavioral Health has launched the Get Help Suicide Prevention campaign for middle-aged males, and announced the Silicon Valley Clean Energy Board approved reduction of rates effective in March and provided additional updates on transition of rate options. He thanked Gilroy Firefighters, AFSCME, City Staff, and community volunteers for staffing COVID Vaccination Clinics. Council Member Leroe-Munoz reported that the Historic Heritage Committee met and at their March meeting will be looking at Bylaws and goals for the next year on the Third Wednesday of the Month. He acknowledged and thanked City Administrator Forbis for facilitating the Strategic Planning Session on Saturday, February 20, 2021. Mayor Blankley announced attending the Cities Association where they discussed the Brown Act and potential violations of recurring Saturday morning meetings with County Supervisors resulting in rotating attendance. She also announced with VTA, they are continuing to ensure Measure B funds are going to the cities as promised, potential changes in VTA governance are being discussed, and VTA has suggested a transit oriented proposal near the Gilroy/ train station. V. FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS Council Member Hilton asked to add the Slow Streets Program to a future Ciiy Council meeting as it reduces traffic and speed volume on city streets. City Administrator Forbis recommended returning to Council with a brief informational item on the Slow Street Program at the first meeting in April. VI. CONSENT CALENDAR (ROLL CALL VOTE) There was no public comment. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member SECONDER: Carol Marques, Council Member AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques ABSENT: Fred Tovar A. Minutes of the February 1, 2021 Regular Meeting B. Approval of the Tenth Amendment to the Single Tenant Lease Agreement With Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park Extending the Lease by One Year C. Gilroy Arts Alliance (GAA) Lease Agreement Amendment D. Sports Park Ad Hoc Committee Appointments City Council Meeting Minutes 02/22 2021 3 VII. BIDS AND PROPOSALS A. Award a Contract to Balch Petroleum Contractors & Builders, Inc. for the Fuel Station Secondary Containment Components Repair Project (No. 21- PW-264), and approve a project expenditure of $182,875. City Engineer Heap presented the report. There was no public comment. Possible Action: Award a contract to Balch Petroleum Contractors & Builders, Inc. in the amount of $166,250 with an additional project contingency of $16,625 (10%) for a total project cost of $182,875 for the construction of the Fuel Station Secondary Containment Components Repair, Project No. 21-PW-264, and authorize the City Administrator to execute the contract and associated documents. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member SECONDER: Rebeca Armendariz, Council Member AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques ABSENT: Fred Tovar B. Approval of an On -Call Consultant Selection List for Planning Services, Environmental Reviews and Historical Evaluations, 21-RFQ-CDD-330 Management Analyst Carrera presented the report. There was no public comment. Possible Action: Approve an on -call consultant selection list for planning services, environmental reviews and historical evaluations, 21-RFQ-CDD-330. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dion Bracco, Council Member SECONDER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques ABSENT: Fred Tovar Vill. PUBLIC HEARINGS - NONE IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Introduction of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy Amending Chapter 19 of the Gilroy City Code Entitled "Smoking Prohibited" Modifying Sections 1913.2 (9) Pertaining to Parks; finding that the project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3). Recreation Manager Henig presented the report. There was no public comment. Possible Action: a) Motion to read the ordinance by title only and waive further reading RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member SECONDER: Rebeca Armendariz, Council Member AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques ABSENT: Fred Tovar City Council Meeting Minutes 02/22/2021 In 0 0 b) Find that the proposed ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) because it can be seen clearly that the ordinance would not have a significant impact on the environment. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member SECONDER: Carol Marques, Council Member AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques ABSENT: Fred Tovar c) Introduce an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy amending Chapter 19 of the Gilroy City Code entitled "Smoking Prohibited" Modifying Sections 1913.2 (9) Pertaining to Parks. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member SECONDER: Dion Bracco, Council Member AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques ABSENT: Fred Tovar INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS Gilroy Renters and Small Business Protections During Covid-19 Program Administrator DeLeon presented the report. Chelsea Muller from Destination Home thanked the Council for exploring options to assist people. Vanessa spoke on eviction moratoriums and urged Gilroy to be aggressive and look at stronger eviction protections. Diana thanked Council for the update and asked the Council to consider extending protections to vulnerable populations. Council Member Armendariz made a motion for staff to bring back language fiat would include a temporary moratorium on rental increases and on the eviction of residential tenants for non-payment of rent, for commercial tenants, small businesses for non-payment of rent, includes language for the recovery of rent up to 80% with a timeline, and language that protects renters from no fault evictions or for nonpayment of rent due to COVID impacts. Possible Action: Receive report. RESULT: APPROVE AS AMENDED [4 TO 21 MOVER: Rebeca Armendariz, Council Member SECONDER: Zach Hilton, Council Member AYES: Rebeca Armendariz, Zach Hilton, Peter Leroe-Munoz, Carol Marques NAYS: Marie Blankley, Dion Bracco ABSENT: Fred Tovar Facility and Recreation Program Needs Assessment Conducted by PROS Consulting, Inc. Recreation Manager Henig presented the report. There was no public comment. Possible Action: Receive report. City Council Meeting Minutes 02/2212021 M C. Rescinding of Gilroy City Council Resolution 2019-70 City Housing Loans for Executive and Appointed Positions (Adopting a Policy for the Provision of Housing Loans to Newly Appointed City Officers, Deputy City Administrator, Department Heads and/or Department Directors) City Administrator Forbis presented the report. There was no public comment Possible Action: Adopt a resolution to rescind resolution 2019-70 adopted on October 28, 2019 that adopted a policy for the provision of housing loans to newly appointed City Officers, Deputy City Administrator, Department Heads, and/or Department Directors. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Carol Marques, Council Member SECONDER: Dion Bracco, Council Member AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques ABSENT: Fred Tovar D. Consideration of a Resolution of the Council of the City of Gilroy Expressing Support for Actions to Further Strengthen Local Democracy, Authority, and Control as Related to Local Zoning and Housing Issues City Administrator Forbis presented the report There was no public comment. Possible Action: Adopt a resolution expressing the City's support of efforts to retain and strengthen local authority and control as related to local zoning and housing issues. RESULT: APPROVE [4 TO 2] MOVER: Dion Bracco, Council Member SECONDER: Carol Marques, Council Member AYES: Marie Blankley, Dion Bracco, Peter Leroe-Munoz, Carol Marques NAYS: Rebeca Armendariz, Zach Hilton ABSENT: Fred Tovar XI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORTS City Administrator Forbis report that the City has a confirmed date for mattress recycling on April 3, 2021 from 9am to 2pm at Civic Center, and has supported cleanup efforts along the creeks, specifically San Ysidro Park, over the weekend. XII. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS - NONE XIII. CLOSED SESSION A. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT/EMPLOYMENT; Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11(2) Name/Title: Finance Director B. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT/EMPLOYMENT; Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11(2) Name/Title: Public Works Director ADJOURNMENT Mayor Blankley adjourned the meeting at 8:25 p.m. Suzanne Guzzetta, CMC Deputy/City Clerk City Council Meeting Minutes 02/22/2021