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Minutes 2019/03/18Citv of Gilrov Citv Council Meetinq Minutes March 18, 2019 SPECIAL MEETING - INTERVIEWS 5:30 P.M. Call to Order and Roll Call Mayor Velasco called the meeting to order at 5:33 p.m. Attendee Name Mavor Roland Velasco Marie_ Blankley `Dion BraccoT Peter Leroe-Munoz Carol Marques Fred Tovar Cat Tucker Title Status Arrived Mayon . __.-Present.a.»» 5:33 PM „ ra» ., Council Member »,» Present 5:33 PM Council Member ' Present 5:33 PM b Council Member � _.»...�_�_.... ,.,.» .»... � sent Absent .v _��_�,..»p,».�..�.,...�.._.....»._.�. ._..,�. Council Member . . Absent Council Member Present 5:26 PM Council Member Present 5:29 PM Interviews for Open Seats on the Arts and .Culture Commission, Community and Neighborhood Revitalization Committee, Housing Advisory Committee and Parks and Recreation Commission The Council interviewed applicants. The special meeting was adjourned at 5:48 p.m. REGULAR MEETING 6:00 P.M. �i7 T��ITr► Cep A. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6:00 PM by Mayor Roland Velasco 1. Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Velasco led the pledge of allegiance. 2. Invocation There was no invocation. 3. City Clerk's Report on Posting the Agenda __J City Clerk Shawna Freels reported that the agenda had been posted on March 13, 2019 at 5:25 p.m. Attendee Name Title Status Arrived »._ . _. _ ._.__ Mayor Roland Velasco »......_.»m. »»»»»..........._......._.._ Mayor .._...r._. » ..............:.... I Present .. _...» .. 5:36 PM Marie Blankley :Council Member Present i 5:33 PM Dion Bracco ' Council Member Present 5:33 PM Peter Leroe-Munoz Council Member I Present 6:03 PM Carol Marques Member I Present £ 5:53 PM Fred Tovar YCouncil I Council Member Present 5:26 PM Cat Tucker Council Member Present 5:29 PM B. Orders of the Day Mayor Velasco requested that Item X.A. be moved up the agenda following the consent calendar. The Council agreed to move the item. C. Employee Introductions Public works Director Awoke introduced newly promoted employee Michael Guerrero. Police Chief Smithee introduced newly hired Public Safety Communicator Trainee Cassandra Inman. City Council Meeting Minutes 03/18/2019 2 Finance Director Forbis introduced newly promoted Accounting Technician Norma Riviera. II. CEREMONIAL ITEMS A. Proclamations, Awards, and Presentations There were none. III. PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL There were no public comments on items not on the agenda. A. Presentation to Council by Silicon Valley Clean Energy The Council received the presentation. IV. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS Council Member Blankley reported on the VTA Policy Committee meeting and the upcoming VTA presentation on April 1 st. She announced the Sister Cities fundraiser and her upcoming meeting with County Supervisor Wasserman. Council Member Marques reported on the Downtown Cities Association meeting and announced several of the downtown events and ideas for downtown dining. Council Member Tovar spoke on the earlier presentation by Silicon Valley Clean Energy and then detailed activities with downtown businesses Council Member Leroe-Munoz spoke on the continued SVRIA work with PG &E and detailed the success of the Mayor's State of the City Address. He concluded by announcing that he would not be present at the April 1, 2019 meeting. Mayor Velasco spoke on his State of the City Address, and described the success of the City's Volunteer reception. He concluded by announcing the upcoming VTA Mobility Partnership meeting later in the month. V. FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS Mayor Velasco suggested agendizing an item on the waiving fees for URM buildings to provide incentives to them for repair of their buildings. The Council agreed to agendize the item. VI. CONSENT CALENDAR (ROLL CALL VOTE) RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Fred Tovar, Council Member SECONDER: Cat Tucker, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker A. Minutes of the March 4, 2019 Regular Meeting B. Acceptance of the Fiscal Year 2018 Federal Single Audit C. Claim of Jesus Martinez (The City Administrator recommends a "yes" vote under the Consent Calendar shall constitute the denial of the claim) VII. BIDS AND PROPOSALS A. Award of an Agreement to 4LEAF, Inc. in the Amount of $375,000 for Construction Management and Inspection Services for the First Street Water Line Replacement Project, 16-PW-217 The staff report was presented by Public Works Director Awoke. There were no public comments. City Council Meeting Minutes 03/18/2019 3 Possible Action: Award agreement to 4LEAF, Inc. in the amount of $375,000 for construction management and inspection services for the First Street water line replacement project 16-PW-217, and authorize the City Administrator to execute the agreement and related documents. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Fred Tovar, Council Member SECONDER: Cat Tucker, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker Vill. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Zoning Amendment Request From Open Space (OS) to Commercial Industrial (CM) for a 103+/- Acre Site Located Northeast of Bolsa Road, APN 841-31-003, 841-31-019 and 841-31-022, Commonly Known as the Barbed and Denice/Filice Properties. Applicant George Renz of Renz & Renz. (Z 18- 08) The staff report was presented by Planner II Durkin. Mayor Velasco announced that he had met with the realtor broker of property owner Mr. Renz who had described a potential business. The public hearing was opened. Applicant representative Rob Onetto spoke on the history of the property. The public hearing was then closed. Possible Action: Motion to read the ordinance by title only and waive further reading. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Cat Tucker, Council Member SECONDER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker Zoning Amendment Request From Open Space (OS) to Commercial Industrial (CM) for a 103+/- Acre Site Located Northeast of Bolsa Road, APN 841-31-003, 841-31-019 and 841-31-022, Commonly Known as the Barbed and Denice/Filice Properties. Applicant George Renz of Renz & Renz. (Z 18- 08) . Possible Action: Motion to introduce an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy rezoning a 103+/- acre site located northeast of Bolsa Road, APN 841-31- 003, 841-31-019 and 841-31-022 from Open Space (OS) to Commercial Industrial (CM) (Z 18-08) RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Marie Blankley, Council Member SECONDER: Peter Leroe-Munoz, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Report and Update on the Request by Meritage Homes to Modify Property Improvement Agreement 2015-06 for the Harvest Park II Development The staff report was presented by Public Works Director Awoke. Council Members Bracco, Tucker, Blankley, Tovar and Leroe Munoz each announced that they had individual conversations with the developer, but had not learned anything in addition to what had been presented. City Council Meeting Minutes 03/18/2019 Li Public comment was opened. James Suner spoke in detail on the development including the design and construction of the bridge, asking Council to reimburse the developer for the costs of the bridge. John Bayless of Meritage Homes detailed construction costs of the project and spoke on the fees in the property improvement agreement, requesting that the City provide an adequate reimbursement for the costs of the public infrastructure built by Meritage. Andrew Sabey, attorney for Meritage Homes, stated that his client should be reimbursed for the public infrastructure costs that were incurred by his client describing the city's responsibility to reimburse the developer for public infrastructure costs. . Ron Kirkish spoke on his conversation with the developer asking the Council to understand the position of the developer. Public comment was then closed. Possible Action: a) Direct staff to conduct an analysis for projects within the traffic circulation master plan, identify options to update the traffic impact fee (TIF) for different reimbursement alternatives .and develop a clear policy document and reimbursement procedure for the TIF program for Council review in 90 days. RESULT: APPROVE [4 TO 31 MOVER: Carol Marques, Council Member SECONDER: Cat Tucker, Council Member AYES: Mayor Roland Velasco, Peter Leroe-Munoz, Carol Marques, Cat Tucker NAYS: Marie Blankley, Dion Bracco, Fred Tovar B. Appointments to the Arts and Culture Commission, Community and Neighborhood Revitalization Committee, Housing Advisory Committee and Parks and Recreation Commission There were no public comments. Possible Action: Appoint Members to the Arts and Culture Commission, Community and Neighborhood Revitalization Committee, Housing Advisory Committee and Parks and Recreation Commission. RESULT: APPROVE [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Cat Tucker, Council Member SECONDER: Carol Marques, Council Member AYES: Velasco, Blankley, Bracco, Leroe-Munoz, Marques, Tovar, Tucker X. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS A. Report on Quality of Life and Homelessness Plan The staff report was presented by Police Chief Smithee. Public comment was opened. Jan Berstein Chargin spoke on the Compassion Center work with the homeless, funding and the dramatic impact in west coast homeless. She. shared her support for the new city position and described the new county solutions for homeless camping program and tiny home village in Morgan Hill. Robert Stromberg of Destination Home described measure A funding for homeless, and detailed the "new" homelessness and needs for very low income housing. City Council Meeting Minutes 03/18/2019 61 Possible Action: XI. X11. XIII. /;l 10 Receive report. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORTS City Administrator Gonzalez reported that the encroachment permit for 1 st street had been issued. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS CLOSED SESSION CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION; Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of 54956.9 and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11(3)(a); Case Name: Patricia Harrell v. City of Gilroy, et al.; Santa Clara Co. Superior Court, Case No. 17VC314125, Filed August 7, 2017 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant Exposure to Litigation Pursuant to Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9, and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11 (3) (b) One (1) Case as Defendant There were no public comments. ADJOURNMENT The Council adjourned at 10:18 p.m. City Clerk City Council Meeting Minutes 03/18/2019