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City Council
MAYOR
Marie Blankley
Agenda
CITY OF GILROY
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
7351 ROSANNA STREET
GILROY, CA 95020
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING 6:00 PM
MONDAY JULY 2, 2018
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Rebeca Armendariz
Dion Bracco
Tom Cline
Zach Hilton
Carol Marques
Fred Tover
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The agenda for this City Council - Regular Meeting is as follows:
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I. OPENING
A. Call to Order
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Invocation
3. City Clerk's Report on Posting the Agenda
4. Roll Call
B. Orders of the Day
C. Employee Introductions
II. CEREMONIAL ITEMS
A. Proclamations, Awards, and Presentations
1. Proclamation Naming July Smart Irrigation Month
III. PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL
A. PUBLIC COMMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
BUT WITHIN THE SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL (This
portion of the meeting is reserved for persons desiring to address the Council on matters not
on this agenda. The law does not permit Council action or extended discussion of any item
not on the agenda except under special circumstances. If Council action is requested, the
Council may place the matter on a future agenda. Written material provided by public
members for Council agenda item “public comment by Members of the Public on items not
on the agenda” will be limited to 10 pages in hard copy. An unlimited amount of material may
be provided electronically.)
IV. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
Council Member Bracco –Santa Clara Co. Library JPA, SCRWA Board, Street Naming
Committee, SC Valley Joint Water Resources Committee, URM Task Force
Council Member Tucker – Caltrain Citizen's Advisory Committee, Gilroy Welcome Center,
General Plan Advisory Committee, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing and
Implementation Boards, Recycling and Waste Commission
Council Member Blankley - Gilroy Sister Cities Association, HSR Sub-Committee, SC Valley
Joint Water Resources Committee, SCRWA Board, South County United for Health, Street
Naming Committee
Mayor Pro Tempore Harney – Gilroy Downtown Business Association, Gilroy Gardens Board,
Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing and Implementation Boards, Santa Clara
Valley Clean Energy Authority, VTA Board (Alternate), VTA Policy Advisory Committee
Council Member Tovar – Santa Clara Co. Expressway Plan Advisory Board, SCRWA Board,
Street Naming Committee, VTA Committee for Transit Accessibility
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Council Member Leroe-Muñoz - ABAG, Economic Development Corporation Board, Cities
Association of Santa Clara Co. Board, HSR Station Area Planning Advisory Committee &
HSR Sub-Committee, Santa Clara Valley Water Dist. Water Comm., Silicon Valley Regional
Interoperability Authority (SVRIA), VTA Mobility Partnership
Mayor Velasco – Gilroy Youth Task Force, Economic Development Corporation Board,
General Plan Advisory Committee, Historic Heritage Committee, South County Youth Task
Force Policy Team, South County Joint Planning Advisory Committee , VTA South County
City Group, URM Task Force
V. FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS
VI. CONSENT CALENDAR (ROLL CALL VOTE)
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the City Council to be
routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these
items unless a request is made by a member of the City Council or a member of the public.
Any person desiring to speak on any item on the consent calendar should ask to have that
item removed from the consent calendar prior to the time the Council votes to approve. If
removed, the item will be discussed in the order in which it appears.
A. Minutes of the June 18, 2018 Regular City Council Meeting
B. Approval of Notice of Acceptance of Hecker Pass West Cluster Tract 10279 Improvement
C. Reduction of the Faithful Performance and Payment Security Bonds for Back-Bone
Improvements, Property Improvement Agreement No. 2014-01, Hecker Pass East Cluster
Tract 10220
D. A Resolution to Set the Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2018-19 for the Gilroy Community Library
Project Bonds
E. Claim of David Galvan (The City Administrator recommends a “yes” vote under the
Consent Calendar shall constitute the denial of the claim)
F. Claim of National General Insurance ASO Cesar Mendez (The City Administrator
recommends a “yes” vote under the Consent Calendar shall constitute the denial of the
claim)
G. Claims of Lauren Alcarez, Kyle Flynn, and Patrick Flynn (The City Administrator
recommends a “yes” vote under the Consent Calendar shall constitute the denial of the
claim)
H. Letter of Support for the Public Health Department's Active Transportation Program Cycle
4 Grant Application
I. Appointment of Fred Tovar as the City Council Voting Delegate for the League of California
Cities Annual Conference September 12 - 14, 2018
VII. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Architectural and Site Review Request for a Property Located at 2740 Hecker Pass Road
(Hecker Pass Highway/ State Route 152) APN 810-20- 006, for a Proposed “Agri-tourist
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Commercial” Development of Three Buildings for Proposed Uses as a Winery Building and
Two Mixed Use Buildings with Restaurant/Retail on the Ground Floor, and 22 One-bedroom
and Two-bedroom “Live/Work” Units on the Second Floor. Proposed Commercial Uses Total
32,758 Square Feet and are Anticipated to Consist of a Wine Tasting Room, Wine
Warehouse and an Outdoor Crush Area, a Small Retail Store and Several Eateries, and a
Deli and Wine Store; Applicant Hecker Pass Commercial, LLC, c/o Skip Spiering (AS 17-02)
1. Staff Report: Kristi Abrams, Community Development Director
2. Open Public Hearing
3. Close Public Hearing
4. Possible Action:
Adoption of a resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving General
Plan Map Amendment application GPA 17-01 to amend the City’s General Plan
Circulation Plan Map to convert Silacci Way from a planned cutthrough collector
street into a cul-de-sac.
B. General Plan Amendment Request to Convert a Planned Through Collector Street into a
Cul-de-sac at Silacci Way, Between Cameron Boulevard and Venture Way, APN's 841-17-
107 and 841-17-108), Application Filed by Joseph McCarthy c/o McCarthy Gilroy LLC(GPA
17-01)
1. Staff Report: Kristi Abrams, Community Development Director
2. Open Public Hearing
3. Close Public Hearing
4. Possible Action:
Adoption of a resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving General
Plan Map Amendment application GPA 17-01 to amend the City’s General Plan
Circulation Plan Map to convert Silacci Way from a planned cutthrough collector
street into a cul-de-sac.
VIII. BIDS AND PROPOSALS
A. CSG Contract Amendment No. 4 for Engineering/Inspection Services
1. Staff Report: Gary Heap, City Engineer/Transportation Engineer
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
Direct staff to proceed with a community-wide poll for purposes of assessing City
services and identifying community priorities, but not for the purpose of placing a
revenue measure in the November 2018 election; community poll to be conducted
by EMC Research in the amount of $25,000.
B. Regional Government Services Authority (RGS) Third Contract Amendment in the Amount
of $98,750
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1. Staff Report: Kristi Abrams, Community Development Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
Direct staff to proceed with a community-wide poll for purposes of assessing City
services and identifying community priorities, but not for the purpose of placing a
revenue measure in the November 2018 election; community poll to be conducted
by EMC Research in the amount of $25,000.
IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Section 30.19.10(c)(2) of Chapter 30 of the Gilroy
City Code and Adoption of a Resolution Amending the Downtown Specific Plan to allow
Ground-Floor Offices Along Monterey Road, North of 4th Street and South of 6th Street,
Within the Downtown Historic District Without a Conditional Use Permit for a Period of Two
Years (Introduced 6/18/18 with a 6-0-1 vote, Council Member Tucker absent)
1. Staff Report: Kristi Abrams, Community Development Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
Direct staff to proceed with a community-wide poll for purposes of assessing City
services and identifying community priorities, but not for the purpose of placing a
revenue measure in the November 2018 election; community poll to be conducted
by EMC Research in the amount of $25,000.
X. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
A. Refinancing 2002 and 2006 Special Tax Bonds for Gilroy Community Facilities District No.
2000-1 (Highway 152 CFD)
1. Staff Report: Jimmy Forbis, Finance Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
Direct staff to proceed with a community-wide poll for purposes of assessing City
services and identifying community priorities, but not for the purpose of placing a
revenue measure in the November 2018 election; community poll to be conducted
by EMC Research in the amount of $25,000.
B. Approval of an Agreement with Santa Clara County Library in the Amount of $160,000 of
the City's Community Library Bonds for a Library Shade Structure Project
1. Staff Report: Jimmy Forbis, Finance Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
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Direct staff to proceed with a community-wide poll for purposes of assessing City
services and identifying community priorities, but not for the purpose of placing a
revenue measure in the November 2018 election; community poll to be conducted
by EMC Research in the amount of $25,000.
C. Council Consideration of Not Proceeding with a Potential 2018 Revenue Measure and
Proceed with Community-wide Polling
1. Staff Report: Jimmy Forbis, Finance Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
Direct staff to proceed with a community-wide poll for purposes of assessing City
services and identifying community priorities, but not for the purpose of placing a
revenue measure in the November 2018 election; community poll to be conducted
by EMC Research in the amount of $25,000.
XI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORTS
XII. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
XIII. CLOSED SESSION
A. CONFERENCE WITH NEGOTIATOR – COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIT Pursuant to
Government Code Section 54957.6 and Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11 (4) Collective
Bargaining Unit: Local 2805, IAFF Fire Unit Representing Gilroy Fire Fighters; City
Negotiators: Gabriel Gonzalez, City Administrator; LeeAnn McPhillips, HR Director;
Anticipated Issues(s) Under Negotiation: Wages, Hours, Benefits, Working Conditions;
Memorandum of Understanding: MOU between the City of Gilroy and the Gilroy Fire Fighters
B. CONFERENCE WITH NEGOTIATOR - COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIT Pursuant to
Government Code Section 54957.6, Gilroy City Code Section 17A.11 (4) Collective
Bargaining Unit: Gilroy Police Officers Association, Inc. Representing Gilroy Police Officers;
City Negotiators: Gabriel Gonzalez, City Administrator; LeeAnn McPhillips, HR Director;
Anticipated Issues(s) Under Negotiation: Wages, Hours, Benefits, Working Conditions;
Memorandums of Understanding: MOU Between City of Gilroy & Gilroy Police Officers
ADJOURNMENT
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