2021-06-21City Council Regular Meeting Minutes City of Gilroy
City Council Meeting Minutes
June 21, 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 Armendariz led the pledge of allegiance.
2. Invocation
None.
3. City Clerk's Report on Posting the Agenda
Management Assistant Ruiz reported tonight's meeting agenda was posted on
Wednesday, June 16th at 2:09 p.m.
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Ma ie Blankley Mayor _ ' Remote
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Rebeca Armendariz Council Member_ Remote
Dion Bracco Council Member Remote
Zach Hilton Council Member Remote
Peter Leroe-Munoz Council Member Remote
Carol Marques : Council Member Remote
Fred Tovar Council Member Remote
B. Orders of the Day
C. Employee Introductions
II. CEREMONIAL ITEMS
A. Proclamations, Awards, and Presentations
1. Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization Committee Annual
Presentation to Council
Greg Bozzo presented the report. Vanessa Ashford added to the presentation.
2. Presentation by Santa Clara Valley Urban Forestry Alliance
Olivia Rodriguez presented the report. Ashley from City Forest added to the
presentation.
III. PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL
Public member Antonio Salazar proposed to open a new Skate Park in Gilroy.
Salazar was advised to approach the Parks & Recreation Commission to start
the process.
IV. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
Council Member Bracco -Attended the Santa Clara County Homeless Task
Force meeting last week; reports were given per county on what each city is
doing to reduce and help with the homelessness issues.
Council Member Armendariz - Attended the Historic Heritage Committee meeting
last week; members of the committee finalized their annual presentation going
forth to Council on July 1 st. The Gilroy Downtown Business Association is
holding a preview of Gourmet Alley on Saturday, June 26th.
Council Member Marques - Provided important dates for Gilroy Gardens; 6123
opening of the water oasis, 6/26 20th birthday celebration, 7/3 -7/4 Ken
Christopher, author of Elephant Garlic will be conducting author readings.
Council Member Hilton - Announced that the Silicon Valley Clean Energy
Authority is implementing communication efforts to inform local customers of
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possible flex alerts for the need of conservation of extreme weather events.
SVCEA will prepare and share a video of how to prepare for these events. SBC
emission electrical vehicle adoption.
Council Member Tovar- Thanked staff and the community for those getting
vaccinated. Announced that Milias Restaurant celebrated their 10th anniversary.
Council Member Leroe-Munoz - Announced that he will be attending the ABAG
quarterly meeting on Friday, June 25th; discussion on adopting a proposed
budget and proposed workplan FY 21-22.
Mayor Blankley - Encouraged the public to get vaccinated; the County is at 80%.
Announced that the VTA 568 express bus to San Jose will be operating every 30
minutes all day long.
V. FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS
Council Member Marques received a Citizen's Request and asked Council to
initiate a future council agenda item for discussion for flags to be flown at City
Hall: September(Fire Fighter), October(Breast Cancer Awareness), February
(American Heart), April (Autism awareness), May (Memorial).
Council Member Bracco received a request from public member, Phil Larson to
fly the thin blue line flag in the month of July to commemorate the officers that
saved lives at the Garlic Festival shooting in 2019.
Mayor Blankley- Asked Council Member Bracco and Marques to amend the
request and to also revisit the flag policy with staff with what we have learned
and how to best move forward with these requests. Council Member Tovar also
suggested that the City of Hollister's policy be looked at.
Vote: 6-1-0-0 (Nay's: Hilton)
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. Adoption of a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy
Acknowledging Receipt of a Report Made by the Fire Chief of the Gilroy
Fire Department Regarding the Inspection of Certain Occupancies
Requiring Annual Inspections in Such Occupancies Pursuant to Sections
13146.2 and 13146.3 of the California Health and Safety Code
B. Resolution 2021-25 of the City Council of the City of Gilroy Setting the
Annual Fireworks Service Fee for Impacts on City Fire and Police Services
Related to the Sale and Use of Safe and Sane Fireworks Pursuant to Gilroy
City Code Section 10A
C. Opening of Recruitment for Current Openings on Various Boards,
Committees and Commissions
D. 6-7-21 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes
VII. BIDS AND PROPOSALS
A. Authorize the City Administrator to Enter into an Agreement to Purchase a
Replacement Police Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records
Management System (RMS) from Sun Ridge Systems, Inc. in the amount of
$703,232
This item was introduced by Mayor Blankley and postponed to the next
scheduled City Council meeting on July 1, 2021.
Unanimous - Yes.
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Possible Action:
Authorize the City Administrator to Enter into an Agreement to Purchase a
Replacement Police Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records
Management System (RMS) from Sun Ridge Systems, Inc. in the Amount of
$703,232 (Roll Call Vote)
Vill. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Conduct a Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) Public Hearing
and Approval of the Issuance of Multi-family Housing Revenue Bonds by
the California Municipal Finance Authority for an Affordable Housing
Project Located at 1520 Hecker Pass Highway
Senior Planner Tambornini presented the report.
Public comment opened.
No public comment.
Public comment closed.
Motion was made by Council Member Tovar, seconded by Council Member
Bracco to adopt resolution 2021-26 of the City Council of the City of Gilroy
approving the issuance of multifamily housing revenue bonds in an aggregate
principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 for the purpose of financing or
refinancing the acquisition and construction of Hecker Pass Apartments project.
Possible Action:
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving the
issuance of multifamily housing revenue bonds in an aggregate principal
amount not to exceed $30,000,000 for the purpose of financing or
refinancing the acquisition and construction of Hecker Pass Apartments
project. (Roll Call Vote)
RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Fred Tovar, Council Member
SECONDER: Dion Bracco, Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
B. Introduce an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy Amending
the Gilroy City Code, Chapter 30 (Zoning), Article XXXIV (Fences and
Obstructions) to Allow Monitored Perimeter Security Fence Systems on
Commercial and Industrial Zoned Properties, Subject to Specified Criteria
In the Ordinance
Senior Planner McCormick presented the report.
Council Member Leroe-Munoz, Armendariz and Tovar questioned the electrical
impact on humans, pets and wildlife.
Applicant Keith Kaneko responded to the Council's questions.
Public comment was opened.
No public comment.
Public comment was closed.
Possible Action:
Motion was made by Council Member Tovar, seconded by Council Member
Leroe-Munoz to introduce Ordinance 2021-02 of the City Council of the City of
Gilroy amending the Gilroy City Code, Chapter 30 (Zoning), Article XXXIV
(Fences and Obstructions) to allow monitored perimeter security fence systems
on commercial and industrial zoned properties, subject to specified criteria in the
ordinance.
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Possible Action:
Introduce an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy amending
the Gilroy City Code, Chapter 30 (Zoning), Article XXXIV (Fences and
Obstructions) to allow monitored perimeter security fence systems on
commercial and industrial zoned properties, subject to specified criteria in
the ordinance (Roll Call Vote)
RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Fred Tovar, Council Member
SECONDER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
C. Tentative Map TM 20-08 to Subdivide 8.95-acres in to Three Parcels, for a
Property Located in the Commercial Industrial (CM) Zoning District at 6605
Automall Parkway (formerly Chestnut St.) (APN 841-16-117)
Planner I Contreras presented the report.
Public comment was opened.
No public comment.
Public comment was closed.
Possible Action:
Adopt a Resolution 2021-27 approving Tentative Map TM 20-08 to subdivide
8.95-acres in to three parcels, for a property located in the Commercial
Industrial (CM) Zoning District at 6605 Automall Parkway (formerly
Chestnut St.), APN 841-16-117. (Roll Call Vote)
RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Fred Tovar, Council Member
SECONDER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Code Enforcement Program Update
Community Development Director Garner presented the report.
Council Member Marques and Council Member Armendariz provided feedback.
Public Comment opened.
Public comments were received by Bruce Magee and Maria Aguilar.
Public Comment closed.
Possible Action:
Receive this report and provide direction to staff, if any.
X. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
A. Fireworks Enforcement Strategy
City Administrator Forbis introduced the item and Captain Smith added to the
presentation.
Mayor Blankley asked Captain Smith to address the following questions that may
be of concern to the public:
1: What is the maximum fine?
2. Can the City of Gilroy increase administrative fees?
3. Does the City of Gilroy impose fines through administrative or criminal
charges?
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4. What does the Police do when someone uses the Nail 'em App to report a
person?
5. Does Safe & Sane fireworks pay for the additional police officers?
6. Are Safe & Sane a Fire Hazard?
Comments were received by Council Member Armendariz and Council Member
Leroe-Munoz.
Public comment opened.
Public comments were received by Susan Sheehan, Annedore Kushner, Bruce
Magee, Danielle Arvanitis, Jay, Karen Fortino, Makan Gupta, Peter Salazar and
Maria Gaynor.
Public comment closed.
Possible Action:
Receive report.
B. Report on Housing Element Workplan and Status of Regional Housing
Needs Allocation (RHNA) Distribution
Senior Planner McCormick presented the report.
Public comment opened.
No public comment.
Public comment closed.
Possible Action:
1. Receive report and provide staff direction regarding Council
expectations for the 2023-2031 Housing Element.
2. Direct staff on whether to appeal the ABAG RHNA distribution (equity
adjustment) for the City of Gilroy.
C. Declaration of Certain Substandard Housing Conditions at 402 Madison
Court and 6860 Rosanna Street as Blighted Property and a Public Nuisance
Building Official Olmos presented the report.
Comments were received by Council Member Bracco.
Public comment opened.
Makan Gupta spoke.
Public comment closed.
Possible Action:
Motion was made by Council Member Tovar, seconded by Council Member
Bracco to adopt resolution 2021-28 of the City Council of the City of Gilroy
declaring 402 Madison Ct to be a blighted property and adopt Resolution 2021-
29 of the City Council of the City of Gilroy declaring 6860 Rosanna St to be a
blighted property and directing the City Administrator to begin the process to
abate such nuisances.
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Possible Action:
a) Adopt a resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy declaring 402
Madison Court to be a blighted property and directing the City
Administrator to begin the process to abate such nuisance.
b) Adopt a resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy declaring
6860 Rosanna Street to be a blighted property and directing the City
Administrator to begin the process to abate such nuisance.
RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Fred Tovar, Council Member
SECONDER: Dion Bracco,.Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
D. Approval of an Exception to the CalPERS 180-Day Waiting Period for Work
After Retirement for Bonnie Snyder (Retired Annuitant) to Serve in an Extra
Help Position in the 911 Communications Center of the Police Department
Administrative Services/HR Director/Risk Manager McPhillips presented the
report.
Public Comment opened.
No public comment.
Public Comment closed.
Motion was made by Council Member Leroe-Munoz seconded by Council
Member Bracco to adopt resolution 2021-30 of the City Council of the City of
Gilroy approving the exception to the CalPERS 180-day wait period and
appointment of Bonnie Snyder (retired annuitant) to an extra help position in the
911 Communications Center of the Gilroy Police Department.
Possible Action:
Adopt a resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving the
exception to the CalPERS 180-day wait period and appointment of Bonnie
Snyder (retired annuitant) to an extra help position in the 911
Communications Center of the Gilroy Police Department.
RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member
SECONDER: Dion Bracco, Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
E. Discontinuance of Certain Concessions Previously Agreed to with the
Gilroy Firefighters, IAFF, Local 2805 Labor Group
Administrative Services/HR Director/Risk Manager McPhillips presented the
report.
Public Comment opened.
No public comment.
Public Comment closed.
Motion was made by Council Member Tovar, seconded by Council Member
Bracco to approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute an
amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding with Gilroy Firefighters, IAFF,
Local 2805 which ends certain agreed upon concessions effective July 1, 2021.
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Possible Action:
Approve and authorize the City'Adminc -sI atdk*` e e'i to an`a rendment to
the Memorandum of Understandingg'%vath Gitroy t"sref?ghter.6'1AFF, Local'
2805 which ends certain agreed upon concessions effective July 1, 2021.
RESULT: APPROVE UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Fred Tovar, Council Member
SECONDER: Dior Bracco; Council Member
AYES: Blankley, Armendariz, Bracco, Hilton, Leroe-Munoz, Marques,
Tovar
XI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORTS
City Administrator Forbis announced that the City's messaging of 4th of July will
begin Tuesday, June 22nd; no public gathering and street closure will occur at
Gilroy High School for the Pyrotechnic Display.
Forbis congratulated the Finance and Public Works Department on their hard
work and achievement of the Wastewater Bond; approved 47 million dollars at a
2.39% interest on Wednesday, June 16th.
XII. CITY ATTORNEY°S REPORTS
No report.
XIII. CLOSED SESSION
City Attorney Faber read the closed session item.
Public comment was opened.
No public comment.
Public comment was closed.
The meeting went into closed session at 8:56 p.m.
A. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT/EMPLOYMENT; Pursuant to
Government Code Section 54957 and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11(2)
Name/Title: City Clerk
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Blankley adjourned the Gilroy City Council meeting at 8:56 p.m.
MEETING DATES
JULY 2021
1* Regular Meeting — 6:00 p.m.
AUGUST 2021
2* Regular Meeting — 6:00 p.m.
16* Regular Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
23* Special Joint Meeting with Santa Clara Valley Water District and City
of Morgan Hill via Zoom — 6:00 p.m.
SEPTEMBER 2021
13* Regular Meeting — 6:00 p.m.
20* Regular Meeting — 6:00 p.m.
* meeting is webstreamed and televised
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e° Ann McPhillips,V,pterim City Clerk
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