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Minutes 2019/02/041 Citv of Gilrov Citv Council Meetinq Minutes February 4, 2019 SPECIAL MEETING - 5:30 P.M. A. Call to Order and Roll Call Attendee Name Mayor Roland Velasco Marie Blankley Dion Bracco Peter Leroe-Munoz Carol Marques Fred Tovar Cat Tucker Title Status Arrived Mayor Present 6:01 PM Council Member Present 5:53 PM Council Member Present 5:53 PM Council Member Present 6:01 PM Council Member Present 5:24 PM Council Member Absent Council Member Present 5:25 PM INTERVIEWS Interviews for Open Seats on Boards, Commissions and Committees with Terms Expired or Vacant as of December 31, 2018 The Council adjourned the special meeting. REGULAR MEETING - 6:00 P.M. I. OPENING A. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6:00 PM by Mayor Roland Velasco 1. Pledge of Allegiance The pledge of allegiance was led by Council Member Tovar. 2. Invocation There was no invocation. 3. City Clerk's Report on Posting the Agenda City Clerk Shawna Freels announced that the agenda had been posted on January 30, 2019 at 5:20 p.m. Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Mayor Roland Velasco Mayor Present 6:01 PM Marie Blankley Council Member Present 5:53 PM Dion Bracco Council Member Present 5:53 PM Peter Leroe-Munoz Council Member Present 6:01 PM Carol Marques Council Member Present 5:24 PM Fred Tovar Council Member Present 6:01 PM Cat Tucker Council Member Present 5:25 PM B. Orders of the Day There were no agenda changes. C. Employee Introductions Finance Manager Forbis introduced newly hired IT Applications Analyst Paul Liu. II. CEREMONIAL ITEMS A. Proclamations, Awards, and Presentations 1. Certificates of Appreciation to Outgoing Board, Commission and Committee Members City Council Meeting Minutes 02/4/2019 2 Mayor Velasco presented certificates of appreciation to outgoing Board, Commission and Committee Members. III. PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL Aneliza Pinal spoke on the Sourcewise program and the City's achievement of "Age Friendly City" detailing the needs for transportation services in Gilroy for seniors. Ron Kirkish spoke on a lawsuit and spoke on the Urban Growth Boundary which would cause high-rises to be built. Mike Monroe of Valley of the Hearts Delight spoke on the move of an employee from Nob Hill and then described the County Master Plan in process for Mount Madonna Park. Sam Bozzo spoke on his participation on the Public Art Committee , and thanked Council Member Bracco for requesting that a developer include public art in his project proposal. J'Lyn Morland spoke on amount of homeless in Gilroy asking if there were any plans to create jobs and homes for the homeless. Public comment was then closed. IV. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS Council Member Tucker reported on the Santa Clara County Habitat Agency budget and issues causing the extinction of the Burrowing Owl. She then announced the Gilroy California Welcome Center soft opening on March 1 st. Council Member Marques reported on the URM Task Force meeting explaining that there were only a few buildings left, two of which were in the process of being retrofitted. Council Member Tovar spoke on the SCRWA meeting and congratulated the winners of the Spice of Life Awards, and then wished Mayor Pro Tempore Blankley a happy birthday. Mayor Velasco announced the coffee with the Mayor schedule for the upcoming Saturday. V. FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS There were none. VI. CONSENT CALENDAR (ROLL CALL VOTE) RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Cat Tucker, Council Member SECONDER: Dion Bracco, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker A. Reduction of the Faithful Performance and Payment Security Bonds for In - Tract and Cohansey Avenue Improvements, Property Improvement Agreement No. 2015-06, Harvest Park II Tract 10276 VII. BIDS AND PROPOSALS There were none. Vill. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Funding Priorities for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Housing Trust Funds (HTF) for Fiscal Years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 The staff report was presented by Jim Carney of Housing and Community Development. The public hearing was opened. City Council Meeting Minutes 02/4/2019 3 Teresa Johnson spoke on the health Trust work to feed homebound seniors. Bev Jackson of Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley asking the Council to continue funding the program. Bill O'Connor spoke on the amount of labor dollars that went into the costs for the various agencies. The public hearing was then closed. Approval of the CDBG funding priorities. Possible Action: Provide direction regarding funding priorities for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Housing Trust Funds (HTF) for fiscal years 2019- 2020 and 2020-2021. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dion Bracco, Council Member SECONDER: Fred Tovar, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Appointments to City Boards, Commissions and Committees With Seats Vacant or Expired as of December 31, 2018 The staff report was presented by City Clerk Freels. There were no public comments. Appointment of Joseph Robinson to the Historic Heritage Committee, Bruce Morasca as property owner and Carolos Pineda as resident on the Housing Advisory Committee, Otmar Alvarado to the Public Art Committee, and Sholly Nicholson to the Personnel Commission. The Arts and Culture Commission recruitment is to remain open for additional applications. Possible Action: Appoint Members to the Arts and Culture Commission, Community and Neighborhood Revitalization Committee, Historic Heritage Committee, Housing Advisory Committee and Personnel Commission. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dion Bracco, Council Member SECONDER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker B. Report on Interim Urgency Ordinance Prohibiting the Approval of Any Multi -Family Residential Development Projects in the City of Gilroy for a Period of Forty -Five (45) Days The staff report was presented by Senior Planner Ketchum. Public comment was opened. Anna Salvador Rodriguez of Silicon Valley at Home spoke on the need for affordable housing in Gilroy suggesting support of the staff recommendation to amend the existing residential development ordinance process. Public comment was then closed. City Council Meeting Minutes 02/4/2019 ll Possible Action: a) Approve and issue the report pursuant to Government Code Section 65858(d); and b) Direct staff to conduct further analysis of the current Residential Development Ordinance restrictions and their conformance to state legislation and develop optional actions to resolve any inconsistencies for presentation to the City Council; and c) Direct staff to prepare a Request for Proposals to engage a consultant to work with staff, the development industry and the public to update and/or replace the city's current residential design guidelines and zoning provisions to ensure conformance with current state legislation; and d) Direct staff to coordinate with the Santa Clara County Office of Supportive Housing to schedule a presentation for the City Council regarding the Affordable Housing Bond Program. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Cat Tucker, Council Member SECONDER: Dion Bracco, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker X. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS Fiscal Year 2018-19 First Quarter Budget Update The staff report was presented by Finance Manager Atkins. Possible Action: Receive report. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker A. Report on Economic Climate and Updated Ten -Year Financial Forecast The staff report was presented by Finance Manager Atkins and was further presented by Finance Director Forbis. Public comment was opened. Jane Howard spoke on the Visit California outlook program update event she would be attending to identify international visitation projections. Public comment was then closed. Possible Action: Receive report. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker B. California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS) Status Report The staff report was presented by Finance Director Forbis. Public comment was opened. Bill O'Connor detailed the pension liabilities asking if current or future values were being considered. Ron Kirkish asked if the CPI was considered in the analysis. Public comment was then closed. City Council Meeting Minutes 02/4/2019 5 Possible Action: Receive report and discuss options to address the City's unfunded pension liabilities. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Marie Blankley, Council Member SECONDER: Cat Tucker, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker C. Proposed Budget Direction and Budget Development Study Sessions Schedule The staff report was presented by City Administrator Gonzalez. There were no public comments. Possible Action: Receive report and provide direction to staff to begin the budget development process for a "status -quo" operating budget FY 2019-2020 and FY 2020-2021; consideration for one-time department budget request for individual items not to exceed $50,000; and, consideration to appropriate funding for City Council initiatives of the City's Strategic Plan. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Cat Tucker, Council Member SECONDER: Fred Tovar, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker XI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORTS City Administrator Gonzalez presented a Measure A check from VTA, and explained that the Uvas Reservoir was at capacity due to the storms. XII. CITY ATTORNEYS REPORTS There were none. XIII. CLOSED SESSION A. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.8 (a) (2) Property:7070 Chestnut Street, Gilroy (Gilroy Fire Station), APN 841 66 012; Negotiators: Gabriel Gonzalez, City Administrator; Other Party to Negotiations: Rogg Collins of Evergreen; Under Negotiations: Price and Terms of Payment B. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11(2); Employee Name/Title: Shawna Freels, City Clerk There were no public comments. ADJOURNMENT The Council adjourned to closed session at 10:17 p.m. l, awna Freels/ MMC City Clerk City Council Meeting Minutes 02/4/2019