2021-10-04 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Approved 2021-10-181
Citv of Gilroy
City Council Meeting Minutes
October 4, 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 Tovar led the pledge of allegiance.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Bill Hawkins from New Hope Church.
3. City Clerk's Report on Posting the Agenda
Management Assistant Ruiz announced that the agenda had been posted on
Wednesday, September 29th at 4:14 p.m.
Attendee Name Title i Status Arrived
Marie Blankley ; Mayor Present 5:54 PM
Rebeca Armendariz Council Member Present 5:58 PM
Dion Bracco ` Council Member Present 5:45 PM
Zach Hilton Council Member Present 5:48 PM
Peter Leroe-Munoz Council Member Present 6:02 PM
Carol Marques Council Member Present i 5:51 PM
Fred Tovar Council Member Present ; 5:52 PM
B. Orders of the Day
Mayor Blankley announced that item X.0 150th Time Capsule on tonight's
meeting agenda is no longer applicable as the City Council was notified last
week that the gift was rescinded, and the time capsule has been removed from
Council Chambers.
C. Employee Introductions
Chief Espinoza introduced new Police Officer, Matthew Avilla.
Chief Wyatt introduced the new generation of Fire Fighter Paramedics, Lamar
Turner, Josh Daley, and Jeremy Dance.
II. CEREMONIAL ITEMS
A. Proclamations, Awards and Presentations
1. Planning Commission Annual Presentation to Council
Chairperson Tom Fischer presented the report.
III. PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL - NONE
IV. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
Council Member Bracco - Extended the invitation to members of the public to
support newly opened Tempo Kitchen & Bar restaurant in downtown Gilroy.
Council Member Armendariz - Announced that September 15 through October
16, 2021 is Hispanic Heritage Month and the month of October is also Filipino
Heritage Month. Historic Heritage Committee met in September and there was
discussion on the Historic Ordinance work plan, Mills Act restoration and repair,
and Habitat Agency.
Council Member Marques - Extended the invitation to visit Gilroy Gardens this
month as Halloween festivities are underway. Added and encouraged the public
to visit Tempo Kitchen & Bar restaurant.
Council Member Hilton - South County United for Health - the County Behavioral
Health shared information on COVID vaccines and trained staff on COVID
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testing. Currently use a tool named Promotore to share information about
COVID, are also doing outreach door-to-door regarding COVID testing.
Announced Friday, October 8th is National Coming Out Day and Rebekah's
Children Services is hosting a Resource Fair and Flag Raising from 4:30 p.m. -
6:30 p.m. open to all and the LGBTQ community; Wednesday, October 6th is
Walk to School Day and California Clean Air Day.
Council Member Tovar - Provided a brief report on the League of California Cities
Conference that he and Mayor Blankley attended. Encouraged the public to visit
Tempo Kitchen & Bar. Council Member Tovar and Leroe-Munoz hosted a town
hall meeting and focused on the next step to meet with City Administrator to
discuss outcomes of City Council meetings.
Council Member Leroe-Munoz - Provided an update on his role with Silicon
Valley Regional lnteroperability Authority, and its elected members throughout
the county who share communication networks efforts. Reported that someone
was in possession of a jamming device that was disrupting City's network for
Emergency Communications, the device was found, and networks are operating
normal. Reminded the public that National Night Out is scheduled for Tuesday,
October 5th from 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Mayor Blankley - Provided a brief update regarding the City Associations of
Santa Clara County which is in process of addressing racial justice policies. A
new VTA bus will begin operating on October 11th; the rapid 568 replaces for
168 and the ribbon cutting will be held on October 14th at 10:00 a.m.
V. FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS - NONE
VI. CONSENT CALENDAR (ROLL CALL VOTE)
RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member
SECONDER: Fred Tovar, Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
A. Claim of Rebecca Rodriguez (The City Administrator recommends a "yes"
vote under the Consent Calendar shall constitute the denial of the claim)
B. Claim of E. P. & G. South Valley Plaza, LLC (The City Administrator
recommends a "yes" vote under the Consent Calendar shall constitute the
denial of the claim)
C. Claim of Theresa Deal (The City Administrator recommends a "yes" vote
under the Consent Calendar shall constitute the denial of the claim)
D. Claim of The Vineyard Apartments (The City Administrator recommends a
"yes" vote under the Consent Calendar shall constitute the denial of the
claim)
E. Adoption of Ordinance 2021-04 Approving the Tenth and Chestnut Planned
Unit Development Rezoning.
F. 9-20-21 City Council Meeting Minutes
VII. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - NONE
VIII. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Public Hearing for the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan and 2020 Water
Shortage Contingency Plan
Gary Heap City Engineer presented the report.
Tony Akel added to the presentation.
Discussion was held by Council Members.
Mayor Blankley opened public hearing.
Public comment was received Ron Kirkish.
Mayor Blankley closed public hearing.
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Possible Action:
Receive report.
Possible Action:
Conduct Public Hearing and Receive Public Comment on the 2020 Urban
Water Management Plan and 2020 Water Shortage Contingency Plan
IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. City Council Position on Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Transit -
Oriented Development
City Administrator Forbis presented the report.
Mayor Blankley added to Forbis report. Discussion was held by Council
members.
Public comment was opened.
Public comment was received by Stefanie Elle, Jorge Mendoza and Ron Kirkish.
Public comment was closed.
Possible Action:
Motion was made by Council Member Bracco, seconded by Council Member
Tovar to direct the Mayor to submit a formal letter of the City of Gilroy position on
the potential Transit -Oriented Development project at the Gilroy Transit Center.
Motion passed by a 5-2 vote, Council Member Armendariz and Council Member
Hilton voting No.
Possible Action:
Council consider directing the Mayor to submit a formal letter of the City
Council position on the potential Transit -Oriented Development project at
the Gilroy Transit Center
RESULT: APPROVE [5 TO 2]
MOVER: Dion Bracco, Council Member
SECONDER: Fred Tovar, Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar
NOES: Rebeca Armendariz, Zach Hilton
B. Appointment of Members to the Youth Commission With Terms Ending
September 30, 2023
Council Member Armendariz recused herself from this item.
Council members selected their top four candidates for Youth Commission.
Those appointed to the Youth Commission are Isaac Hwang, Lavender Hwang,
Ezequiel Lopez and Alexis Miller.
X. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
A. Rejection of Proposals for the Safe Parking Program
Senior Management Analyst Atkins presented the report.
Discussion was held by Council members.
Public comment was opened.
Public comment was received by Noshaba Afzal and Jan Berstein Chargin.
Public comment was closed.
Motion Passes 7-0-0-0
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Possible Action:
Council reject all proposals.
RESULT:
MOVER:
SECONDER:
AYES:
APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
Dion Bracco, Council Member
Carol Marques, Council Member
Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
B. Awarding a One -Year, Work Order Contract with Two, One -Year Extension
Options for Homeless Encampment Cleanup and Illegal Dumping to US
Ecology for a Not -to -Exceed Amount of $100,000; and Adopt a Resolution
Amending the Fiscal Year (2022) Budget
Senior Management Analyst Atkins presented the report.
Discussion was held by Council members.
Public comment was opened.
There were no public comments.
Public comment was closed.
Motion Passes 7-0-0-0
Possible Action:
1. Award a one-year, work order contract with two, one-year extension
options for homeless encampment clean-up and illegal dumping to US
Ecology for a not -to -exceed amount of $100,000 and authorize the City
Administrator to execute the agreement.
2. Adopt resolution amending the FY 2021-2022 adopted budget to
appropriate $100,000 from the General Fund (100) utilizing the American
Rescue Plan Act funds for this work.
RESULT:
MOVER:
SECONDER:
AYES:
APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
Dion Bracco, Council Member
Fred Tovar, Council Member
Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
Awarding a One -Year, Work Order Contract with Two, One -Year Extension
Options for Homeless Encampment Cleanup and Illegal Dumping to US
Ecology for a Not -to -Exceed Amount of $100,000; and Adopt a Resolution
Amending the Fiscal Year (2022) Budget
Possible Action:
2. Motion to was made by Bracco, seconded by Council Tovar to adopt resolution
2021-55 amending the FY 2021-2022 adopted budget to appropriate $100,000
from the General Fund (100) utilizing the American Rescue Plan Act funds for
this work.
Roll Call Vote:
Yes: Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Blankley
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
Motion Passes 7-0-0-0
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Possible Action:
1. Award a one-year, work order contract with two, one-year extension
options for homeless encampment clean-up and illegal dumping to US
Ecology for a not -to -exceed amount of $100,000 and authorize the City
Administrator to execute the agreement.
2. Adopt resolution amending the FY 2021-2022 adopted budget to
appropriate $100,000 from the General Fund (100) utilizing the American
Rescue Plan Act funds for this work.
RESULT:
MOVER:
SECONDER:
AYES:
APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
Dion Bracco, Council Member
Fred Tovar, Council Member
Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
C. Acceptance and Display of the Gilroy Sesquicentennial Time Capsule
Item removed from Agenda under Orders of the Day.
Possible Action:
Council consideration of accepting and displaying the Gilroy
Sesquicentennial Time Capsule in the Gilroy City Hall.
Xl. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORTS
City Administrator Forbis informed Council that there is only one study session
scheduled for Monday, October 25th, not Wednesday, October 20th.
Forbis mentioned that Bills AB339 and AB361 recently passed that may impact
the way meetings are held as an organization. The City of Gilroy is one of few
organizations that are back to in -person meetings and are able to have non in -
person meetings if it's due to a safety risk or declaration of an emergency. With
this, we have to be consistent with all Boards, Commissions and Committees and
we are currently working on the logistics for all meetings to be held in -person.
XII. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
No report.
XIII. CLOSED SESSION - NONE
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Blankley adjourned the meeting at 8:13 p.m.
MEETING DATES
FUTURE MEETING DATES
OCTOBER 2021
18* Regular Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
25* Special Meeting.- Study Session — 6:00 p.m.
NOVEMBER 2021
1* Regular Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
15* Regular Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
DECEMBER 2021
6* Regular Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
* meeting is webstreamed and televised
eAnn McPhillips,rim City Clerk
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